• Architecture (BArch, MArch)
  • by Shalini Gupta
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    • OVER the ages, nameless architects have created some of the most opulent palaces, tombs, and monuments of historical importance that continue to awe and inspire us. As the renowned 20th century architect Le Corbusier wrote, “You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction. Ingenuity is at work. But suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good. I am happy and I say: This is beautiful. That is Architecture.”

      Architects employ their imagination to build monuments that are aesthetically in tune with the principles of design while also being functional and usable to those inhabiting them. With the concept of environment-friendly and green buildings fast catching up today, the focus is on building spaces that are ecologically sound. This, together with the booming real estate and construction industry, has fuelled the demand for architects.

      Architecture schools in India
      Some of the institutions established during British colonial rule include the Madras School of Industrial Arts, (1850) Government College of Arts, Calcutta (1854) and Sir J. J. College of Arts, Bombay (1857), which started a diploma programme on Architectural draftmanship in 1910. Later, the schools of arts and architecture were also established at Baroda, Hyderabad and Lucknow by the respective princely states. The Indian Institute of Architects was established in Mumbai in 1920.

      In 1952, School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) was established in New Delhi, which later became an autonomous institution, fully financed by the Central Education Ministry. At the same time IIT Kharagpur was set up and it included a Department of Architecture and Regional Planning. However, SPA is a built-in environment design and planning apex institution (25 percent of institutions come broadly under this model). IIT Kharagpur is an example of a design school and technology institution, a model followed at almost 75 percent of the architectural institutions in India.

      Degrees in planning or architecture are known as “BArch” or “MArch”, different from “BTech” or “MTech” of the technology streams. Both are distinct and independent disciplines. The number of schools of architecture in India has grown from 4 in 1947, 12 in 1972, 50 in 1991 and 111 in 2004 to about 150, today. Almost 60 percent of these are located in small towns and cities and 50 percent have been added in the last decade. According to the Council of Architecture (COA), BArch is offered by 135 colleges across the country. The COA regulates universities and colleges offering the course. It is to be noted though that the Council does not count institutions such as the Delhi-based SPA under its purview.

      The BArch programme
      If you have taken admission to a course in architecture, be prepared to imagine, visualise, design and create. “Architecture is a confluence of arts and science. It is a very interactive course where students are encouraged to come up with ideas,” echoes Harshvardhan, a fourth year student of JJ school of Art and Architecture. The BArch course is spread over five years with 10 semesters (one semester of four to five months approximately) and is a generous mix of both theory and studio exercises. It stresses on subjects from the fields of arts, engineering and technology to the professional practice of architecture.

      Where to study in india
      Institution
      Affiliation Entrance test
      School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), New Delhi University of Delhi AIEEE
      JJ school of Arts and Architecture University of Mumbai CET
      IIT Kharagpur Autonomous IITJEE
      Centre for Environment Planning, Ahmedabad CEPT university NATA
      Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Gurgaon IP University NATA
      Chandigarh College of Architecture Punjab University AIEEE
      Guru Nanak Dev University, Punjab Punjab University NATA
      IIT Roorkee Autonomous   IITJEE
      Rizvi College of Architecture University of Mumbai   CET
      RV College of Engineering Affiliated to AICTE, Autonomous AIEEE

      Eligibility and admission
      The COA conducts an aptitude test on an all-India basis called National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) for admission to the first year BArch degree at institutes and colleges of architecture under its purview. The test measures the candidates’ drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability, which are the building blocks to the study of the course. The minimum eligibility to apply for the course is 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised Board/University with Mathematics as a subject of examination (at least 50% aggregate). A minimum of 40 percent marks in NATA is required for admission. A merit list is then prepared on the basis of marks obtained in Class 12 and NATA (giving equal weightage to both) and admission granted to colleges across India.

      Those with a science background can take the AIEEE, which is accepted by all National Institutes of Technology (NIT), Deemed Universities and central government universities and SPA. IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee take in students through IIT-JEE. It’s advisable for students to give the NATA besides state-level exams. For instance, admission at Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) is made on the basis of the Common Entrance Test (CET) and Architecture Aptitude Test conducted by the Punjab University.

      JJ School of Arts and Architecture, Mumbai takes in students through a Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education. It is mandatory for every architectural institution imparting the five-year BArch degree course in the country to join the NATA and to admit students on the basis of a valid NATA score. Candidates, who are not admitted on the basis of valid NATA marks, will not be considered for registration as architects later on.

      BArch curriculum
      Stage 1 spans three academic years during which students learn and understand the basic tenets of architectural design, the core subject during this period. “Design is the nucleus around which other subjects are built,” says Professor Sanjay Mehra, Dean studies, Vastu Kala Academy, Delhi. Armed with the theory of design methodology together with the knowledge in other subjects (such as building construction technology, structural design and systems, basic design and visual arts, history of architecture and building materials and sciences) students learn to apply the concepts to design buildings such as hospitals, schools, colleges, offices etc.

      Where to study abroad 
      Institution
      Country Department Degree 
      Columbia University in affiliation with Barnard college USA  Department of Architecture BArch 
      The Cooper Union  USA  The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture  BArch 
      University of California    USA  Department of Architecture
      and Urban Design 
      BArch 
      Cornell university  USA  Department of Architecture    BArch   
      UCL Bartlet school of Architecture UK  Faculty of the Built-in
      Environment 
      BSc 
      Glasgow School of Art  UK  School of Architecture  BArch 
      Edinburgh School of architecture UK 
      — 
      BA (Hons.)
      University of Cambridge UK  Department of Architecture  BA (Hons.)
      Oxford Brookes University  UK  Department of Architecture  BA (Hons.)
      University of Sheffield  UK  School of Architecture BA (Hons.)

      They also learn to present their building designs in graphic form, both through free hand drawing and also computer aided drafting skills in 2D and 3D using modelling software packages. In depth knowledge about shades and shadows, textures, tones, colours, geometrical form, perspectives and projections and their rendering in different media is also imparted. Elaborates Prof. Rajat Ray, Dean, Sushant school of Architecture, Gurgaon, “Students learn how to conceptualise and design buildings. They build on their skills of understanding spatial environments and expressing those ideas through drawing, imaging and modelling.”

      Stage 2 spans two academic years and four semesters, including six months to one year of practical training. A student is expected to individually synthesise all that is learnt in the previous semesters, conduct investigative research through library and other resources and select a project to be done under faculty guidance that is presented in a graphic form, model, computer generated graphics and report. The project has to be a culmination of the knowledge imbibed in the course with the design concept and objectives to reach a viable solution for the resolution of the selected problem. Thesis may also be on theme-based research on architectural and landscape projects involving collection and analysis of relevant data presented as an analytical study report. Apart from this they might chose to study specific subjects in detail such as Interior Design, Construction Management, Landscape design, Eco-architecture etc. Called electives, they may vary from institution to institution

      To practise or specialise?
      After passing out, one can practise on his/her own after getting registered with the COA, which grants license for practice. They might also start working with an architectural firm or under the guidance of a well-established architect. Real estate firms such as Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, L&T, Jindals and IMAXE constructions also employ architects on their payrolls as does Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.

      A fresher could start as a Junior Architect or Assistant and earn Rs. 12,000 to 15,000 a month. Later one could opt for the role at various levels of design, documentation and construction, says Pritpal Singh, a Delhi-based architect. The salary might increase with experience. Talking about the work, Bhaskar Rattan, associate architect with a firm based in Delhi says, “While 30 percent of the job focuses on designing what the client wants, it is not about design alone.” Be prepared for long hours. To convert design from paper to land needs a lot of coordination between engineers, construction workers, plumbers and contractors etc.

      Further studies
      While some choose to work, more than 70 percent of students opt for Master’ or further studies after completing their Bachelor’s programme, says Professor Rajat Ray. They specialise in streams such as Landscape Architecture, Architectural Conservation, Urban Design, Building Engineering & Management, Environmental Planning, Housing, Transport Planning, Regional Planning, Town and Country Planning, Industrial Design etc. The SPA and CEPT Ahmedabad are considered to be some of the best colleges for a Master’s degree. Students also opt for an MBA (real estate) offered by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University’s School of Management Studies in collaboration with SPA, says Professor Satish Khanna of the SPA. Besides these, opportunities also exist in government organisations such as Town and Country Planning Organisation, National Institute of Urban Affairs, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, National Building Construction Corporation Ltd. etc . Do remember what German architect Walter Gropius said, “Society needs a good image of itself. That is the job of an architect.” 

      Exam List
      Qualifying exam Notification Held
      NATA February March
      AIEEE December Last week of April
      IITJEE November April
      CET March May

       

    • Published on: February 27, 2010
    • 47 Comments
    • batra | May 18, 2013

    • sir where i can get admission m arch,& where can i apply for service after b arch
    • john | May 16, 2013

    • Hai frnds some of u r taking abt B.Arch rslt 2013 were ve u got it . In whis website
    • ipssitta rajak | Jun 21, 2012

    • sir,I have got 129 in NATA n 75% in XIIth board ...so which are the colleges can i aim for?
    • Megha.b.r | May 14, 2012

    • I have got 82/200 in nata which are the colleges i can get a seat in bangalore
    • inderjeet kaur | May 08, 2012

    • sir ..i m commerce without maths student.. i want to do architecture.can there is any process so that i will give entrance and got admission in barch.,,plz suggest me
    • sheeba caty | Apr 12, 2012

    • hi i had great interest in B.Arch i wanna to study this course sir cut-off marks for this course??? say about the jod vacancies
    • Akshata | Apr 06, 2012

    • Can I get placement after doing Architecture
    • umang | Mar 07, 2012

    • hi! I am a arts student and is giving my 12th board examinations. How many marks do i have to score as to get admission in CCA
    • aakash | Jan 11, 2012

    • yet i am in 11 com. and i want know about b.arch. as i am willing to do b. arch. so please reply me soon.....
    • THIYAHARAJAN | Nov 15, 2011

    • i have finished my diploma in civil , can i do B ARCH in distance ,in which university can i do.
    • faiz | Nov 08, 2011

    • hello, I am a student of commerce..i am currently in 11th. i am interested i abroad studies, but i also want to do architect course. tell me can i do? what should i do?
    • vineeth | Sep 23, 2011

    • what is the average salary of an architect in india is it a right course...........
    • Rishabh jain | Jul 11, 2011

    • i got aieee barch 6000 rank and in nata 94 in which college can i get addmission//
    • ashish | Jul 05, 2011

    • i have secured 111 in nata and my boards %age is 92%....which college is better for me.??sushant school @ gurgaon OR r.v. college @ bangalore????
    • farah | Jun 28, 2011

    • my air rank in b.arch is 11000...can i get Chandigarh college of architecture or spa..?????????
    • dhruv | Mar 18, 2011

    • i am in commerce stream except nata which exams can i give
    • shagun | Mar 18, 2011

    • sir plz provide bhaskar rattan 's contact number. need urgent
    • chaitali | Feb 25, 2011

    • my name is chaitali. i got 44.53% in HSC(com). i took maths subjech . my question is i got admission in J.J college or rizvi college. pls reply me
    • AADYA AGRAWAL | Jan 06, 2011

    • sir, i want to know about the further studies after completing B.ARCH. is I.A.S. is suitable option to choose further. i am studying from branch "interior design". please suggest me
    • manjari trivedi | Dec 26, 2010

    • sir/madam, i wanted to get some sure shot tips to get top rank in aieee.wud lyk 2 knw on wt topics i shud concentrate more nd hw to approach different questions in the paper.espcially,wat do the examiner exactly expects from my paper?wher shud i concentrate? and also i wanted to know wt s a reasonably good marks in nata. your advices ar welcum...
    • shadab khan | Nov 22, 2010

    • hw much can a person earn after completing bach. in architecture
    • shadab khan | Nov 22, 2010

    • hw much can a person earn after completing bach. in architecture
    • suraj kalani | Nov 15, 2010

    • hello this is suraj.i want to know about private courses in surat city cn i get some information.
    • SURAJ | Sep 24, 2010

    • Hello sir,i wnt proceed with B.arch after 12th sth.How much percentage should i want to do this course?
    • dolly sinha | Aug 12, 2010

    • sir,i did my postgraduation in 1991 from JNU new delhi in geography with town planning as my special paper.couldn'tpursue further education at that time.want to do it now in SPA delhi in town planning. please inform about the criteria such as entrance exams,age criteria if any,other norms for admission.
    • Very nice site! | Aug 04, 2010

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    • tanvi | Aug 03, 2010

    • sir,i'm studing in class xii.i want to pursue architectural engg.how do i go about it?how much rank should i secure in aieee and iit to get through the best colleges/institutes to achieve my dream?
    • summi | Jul 27, 2010

    • i got 82/200 in nata hw is this score? do i have aptitude in architecture? wats d gud marks in nata?
    • summi | Jul 27, 2010

    • i got 82/200 which gud colleges can i apply in?? how should i get information about them?
    • Akshay | Jul 25, 2010

    • thankx! nice discription
    • yojana | Jul 09, 2010

    • i'am a commerce student & want to perseu B.arc . which entrance exam is eligible for government college & pls enlist the names of colleges in mumbai . thanks
    • harneet | Jun 26, 2010

    • i need to get information that if one has to do b.arch,but hasn't filled cet form for architecture but have passed nata exam with marks 88/200.then can i get admission in any good institute?please tell me soon.i'll be very thankful to you
    • Arvind jangir | Jun 24, 2010

    • my aieee b.arch air rank is 30401 can got any nit
    • DEEPAK KR SAHU | Jun 11, 2010

    • thanks yarrrrrrrrrrrr i was in great need of it
    • harsh | Jun 05, 2010

    • can i get admission in sushant school of art and architecture with 79% in boards and 117 score in NATA? also is the b.arch degree given by architectural schools in India globally acceptable?
    • sanjeev kumar | Jun 03, 2010

    • sir, i want to know, is there any placement oppurtunities after doing b.arch. if yes, then what is the package.
    • Abhay | May 27, 2010

    • I want information about the addmission process in B-arch & the eligibity for addmission in colleges. What are marks, percentage, required for addmission in B-arch. I am a student from THANE,MAHARASHTRA,INDIA. I had given also the exam of MHTCET in our state & also AIEEE . so please kindly accept my request & give me some guidelines.
    • Purna | May 23, 2010

    • I have completed B-Arch Engineering 2010 bach Hyderabad. I looking for job for my core branch. I wish join in public and Private sector. In this connection please let me know rucruitment status. My mail: purna9394@ovi.com
    • tanya | May 19, 2010

    • can i get admission in sushant wid 78.2% nd 105 score in nata??????
    • tanvi | May 19, 2010

    • what is the best to have more opportunities after b.arch mba or m.arch?
    • abhijith | May 16, 2010

    • why the salary is less in artitecture. what is good salary in this.
    • ishan nagpal | May 10, 2010

    • i want to know what is the future of architecture and what is max. sallary in govt. as well as mnc's
    • Anal Brata Debbarma | May 09, 2010

    • i m a working person in state govt. as a N Mech Eng. now i m in search of a good institution to apply for B.Arch in distance as i will not get study leave from our Govt. so, can u help me out in this regard. which institute/university in the world provides B.Arch in distance course. My home is at Tripura, India tuo mmbBtvmmmm in theddps mnhHHoghgig
    • manasa jasti | May 08, 2010

    • I'm a student from Andhra pradesh,India and gave AIEEE 2 papers.For entrance into sir JJ college of architecture what should I do and for writing CET test should I be from maharashtra.
    • Chisty Imran | Apr 27, 2010

    • I want information about the addmission process in B-arch & the eligibity for addmission in colleges. What are marks, percentage, required for addmission in B-arch. I am a student from SURAT, GUJARAT,INDIA. I had given also the exam of GUJCET in our state & also AIEEE . so please kindly accept my request & give me some guidelines.
    • MD DANISH | Apr 07, 2010

    • sir,write me the process of add. in b-arch and also cut-off marks for govt.college
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