Urban Planners
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A bachelor's degree program in planning and design combines topics in urbanplanning, architecture and landscape architecture. The curriculum focuses on environmental issues, like sustainability and managing natural resources, as well as other ethical issues.
There is a tremendous scope for the urban planning graduates. The programme is aimed at providing the students with a sound education in urban and regional planning. As a career, planning offers a real opportunity to play a key role in shaping places and localities across the globe. Career Opportunities: Career opportunities for Urban Planning graduates remain strong. These graduates would get jobs in public sector, private sector, real estate, service firms, social agencies, non-profit housing groups, international consulting companies and many more. Foreign countries like USA, Europe, Asia would definitely hire these graduates. One can also pursue higher education like master's degree in urban planning and Ph.D in urban planning in foreign nations.
job roles: Urban Planner Urban Designer Planning Advisor City Planner Planning Manager
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Hi Kanishk, The career in Architecture is attractive, lucrative, and has lots of potential in terms of development. You can do private as well as Govt. Job. The architectural degree is designed in such a way so that it fulfills the educational component of professional certifying bodies. This field covers different works such as spatial design, safety management, aesthetics, material management, etc. Average fees for this course in government colleges ranges from INR 1.5 to 2.5 Lacs and in private institutes, it ranges from approximately. INR 2.5 to 5 Lacs. After the successful completion of this course, the students can pursue their career in architecture sector with the average salary range between INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA. The architectural study includes the activity of designing models of building, preparing constructions blueprint and other physical structure of any land and building. The increasing demand for constructing shopping malls, flyovers in cities and other commercial complexes can be fulfilled by the role of an architect. No candidate with less than 50% marks in aggregate shall be admitted to the architecture course unless he/she has passed an examination at the end of the new 10+2 scheme of Senior School Certificate Examination or equivalent with Mathematics as subjects of examination at the 10+2 level or 10+3 Diploma (any stream) recognized by Central/State Governments with 50% aggregate marks or International Baccalaureate Diploma, after 10 years of schooling with not less than 50% marks in aggregate and with Mathematics as compulsory subject of examination. Pass in NATA exam I. e 80 marks out of 200.
50% marks in 10+2 with mathematics as compulsory subject. 2. JEE Mains PAPER - 2 Architecture exam - lets you get admission in IITs, National Institutes of Technology and other Government colleges. Bachelor of Architecture: Top Institutes with their fee structureCentre for Environmental Planning & TechnologyAhmedabad- INR. 1, 61,000Lovely Professional University INR. 19,500Jadavpur UniversityKolkata INR. 2,730School of Planning & Architecture Delhi INR. 46,300.
Here is a list of colleges providing architechtural courses
Sir J J College of Architecture, Mumbai
Department of Architecture, IIT Roorkee
Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh
NIT Tiruchirapalli The Department of Architecture
NIT Calicut The Department of Architecture
Sushant School of Art and Architecture, Gurgaon
Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, JMI, Delhi
Department of Architecture, BIT, Mesra
R V School of Architecture, RVCE, Bangalore
Manipal University Faculty of Architecture (FOA)
As you mentioned after giving B.arch with atleast 50% you need to complete M.arch where major topics will include policy analysis, environmental law, urban transportation and building codes. In addition, some programs allow students to choose concentrations, like environmental planning, community development or housing and real estate. with that you need certification then you will be eligible to become urban olanner
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See one option is to take BPlan and then MPlan. Bachelor's in Planning is offered at many institutes - famous are SPAs. JEE Main is one option to take B.Planning. NATA is just for Architecture. So I would advise to apply for JEE Main Paper 2 and see if you can get into planning at one of the SPAs or NITs that offer the course.
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Top Institutes with their fee structure
Centre For Environmental Planning & Technology Ahmedabad 1,61,000
Lovely Professional University 19500
Jadavpur University Kolkata 2,730
School Of Planning & Architecture New Delhi 46,300
NIMS University Jaipur 1,11,000
Sir J.J.College Of Architecture Mumbai 17,800
Average fees for this course in government colleges ranges from INR 1 Lac to 2.5 Lacs and in private institutes, it ranges from approximately. INR 2.5 to 10 Lacs. After the successful completion of this course, the students can pursue their career in the architecture sector with the average salary range between INR 2.5 to 5 LPA.
Hello Gurramarun,
A Master's in Urban Planning (MUP) is only offered by universities abroad. In India, you can study architecture or Civil Enginering for that job.
The best colleges are:
Architecture:
JU, IIT Kgp (West Bengal).
BIT Mesra (Ranchi).
NIT Trichy (Tamil Nadu).
Jamia Millia (New Delhi).
Civil Engg:
The IITs Bombay (Maharashtra), Delhi (Delhi NCR), Kgp (West Bengal), Kanpur (UP) and Madras (Tamil Nadu).
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yes you can do in Lovely professional University. Eligibility:Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Maths) or Diploma in (Architectural Assistantship or Civil Engineering or Interior Design) (3 years) or equivalent, subject to score of 80 in NATA 2016 or qualifying marks as per NATA 2017 or qualifying marks in any specially designed aptitude test in Architecture conducted by the competent authority of the Central/ State Governments, e.g. JEE (Main) Paper II.
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