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M Arch Urban Planning

M.Arch in Urban Planning or designing is a 2 years post-graduate course. It deals with the design as well as the construction of both residential and commercial buildings. The course is divided into 4 semesters. Students enrolled in the course access the knowledge of urbanism and design of urban environments. The course teaches students to be engaged with the Urban issues as well it mentors students as skilled and ethical professionals.
The M.Arch in Urban Planning is very demanding amongst the students. They avail multiple opportunities in the Public Sector, Private Sector, non-profit housing groups, international consulting companies, etc. A career in Urban Planning offers the growth of employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. Thousands of students are applying for the colleges to get admitted to the M.Arch in the Urban Planning course and the number of students is increasing day by day. Similarly, students are in search of an M.Arch course for each year in Karnataka.

Here are the details of M.Arch in Urban Planning course such as eligibility, course structure, syllabus, career scope is given in the below section.

Stream :
Architecture

Course Level:
PG
Eligibility :
Graduation

Entrance :
Based on Colleges

Branches :
B. Arch, M. Arch General and more
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Course Structure :
2 Years

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    M Arch Urban Planning Admission Eligibility

    Admission through Management Quota

    Some colleges hold the Admission Committee for the M.Arch program for the students in management quota. The Admissions Committee shall select the candidates through the process of interviews. The Management Quota admission shall be done as per a first come first serve basis.

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    M Arch Urban Planning Specializations

    Candidates should have certain skills to pursue M.Arch in Urban Planning, The skill set includes

    • Candidates should have strategic thinking, designing, research, and analytic skill
    • Candidates should have a basic knowledge of Architecture and also the legal issues linked to urban planning.
    • Candidates need to be Technology Savvy for the use of basic planning theories, concepts, and skills
    • Candidates need to hold a flexible approach for dealing with unexpected situations where necessary.
    • Good Communication skill and realistic approach for Planning Legislation, Urban Management

    M Arch Urban Planning Course Syllabus

    Subjects and syllabus varies from university to university. However course structure and model syllabus is drafted as per the norms of MHRD, Gvt. of India.
     
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    M Arch Urban Planning Career Prospects

    As per the RICS Research report (2013), the Urban Population in India is about to cross 500 million. The demand for Urban Planners is very high in India as Indian institutes produce 700 urban planners every year. This leads to a shortage of 1.1 million planners by 2020.
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    Higher Education

    After completing B.Arch in Architecture, one can opt for higher education in Architecture. Here are some of the specializations for students who want to pursue higher education in Urban Planning.
    ● Environmental and Land Use Planning
    ● Economic Development Planning
    ● Historic Preservation (Graduate Certificate)

    Jobs and career

    After completing the Master’s degree in Urban Planning, there’s a high scope for candidates to build up their careers in these respective roles.
    ● Town Planners- Town Planners take a key role in shaping places and localities across the globe.

    ● Urban Managers-They are responsible for taking an organizational decision, handling a team of Urban planners to execute the project

    ● Urban Planners- The job responsibilities include preparing plans and studies, conducting the required inspections, meeting with public officials and the public regarding the development plans and land use, etc.

    The several sectors offer the job responsibilities are,
    ● Public Bodies,
    ● Municipal Corporations,
    ● Multinational Corporation,
    ● Construction Companies,
    ● Architecture Companies,
    ● Urban Development Authorities

    M Arch Urban Planning Entrance Exams

    Lots of colleges schedule the M.Arch in Urban Planning entrance exam 2020. Also, there are national, state, and university-level entrance exams to enroll in this course in colleges. Here are the AICTE approved entrance exams.

    M Arch Urban Planning Top Colleges

    A number of colleges in India have been imparting architecture in the last six decades. Additionally, there are colleges in Bangalore that help students in getting good educational backgrounds. Furthermore, students can improve their skills and knowledge here.

    M Arch Urban Planning Admission

    For admissions under Management Quota

    The candidates should be GATE (Architecture) qualified or they should have appeared for the Entrance Examination conducted by any State Govt authority. Further, candidates need to be selected by the admission committee of any colleges for admissions through the process of interviews.

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    Top Arch Branches for Admission 2021

    Bachelor of Architecture

    Master of Architecture General

    Construction Planning

    Landscape Architecture

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