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Architecture (BArch,
MArch)
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.
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.
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.
NOTE- Above given Add information regarding admission
guidance to various colleges in INDIA.
{That doesn’t mean all the colleges listed on this add having Management quota.}
For Admission Procedure & Fee Structure Contact US ASAP.
Contact us:- 8904723394
{That doesn’t mean all the colleges listed on this add having Management quota.}
For Admission Procedure & Fee Structure Contact US ASAP.
Contact us:- 8904723394
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