JEE Main, NATA: List of architecture entrance exams, courses, colleges in India

Are you planning a career in Architecture, here are the details on courses, institutions and entrance examinations

Apart from the engineering courses, every year thousands of students pursue their career in architecture. School of Planning and Architecture in New Delhi, the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT-Kharagpur) and IIT-Kanpur are some of the well-known architecture colleges in India. Every college have their own admission criteria, however, to get a chance in IITs, the students have to appear in JEE (Main), JEE (Advance). Here is the list of architecture courses, colleges and entrance examinations in India.

List of Architecture entrance exams and eligibility NATA

The entrance examination is conducted every year for admission to architecture course in various institutes in the country. It measures the applicant’s aptitude for architecture and focuses on their drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability. The scorecard from this test is valid for two years from the year of appearing.

Eligibility:

– The candidate should have passed in Class 12 from any recognised institution with mathematics as one of the subjects, or

– The candidate should have passed 10+3 Diploma in any stream from an institution recognised by the Central or State governments with mathematics as one of the subjects.

– The candidate should have passed an International Baccalaureate Diploma after 10 years of Schooling with Mathematics as a compulsory subject.

NATA 2018: Exam pattern

Part A (120 marks)

Mathematics: 20 questions carrying 2 marks each. (20×2= 40 marks)

General Aptitude (MCQ) carrying 2 marks each (40×2= 80 marks).

Part B (80 marks)

Drawings (40×2= 80 marks).

 

List of Architecture courses

Bachelor’s courses

Bachelor of Architecture (B Arch)

Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture and Regional Planning (B.Arch. Architecture and Regional Planning)

Bachelor of Architecture in Building and Construction Management (B.Arch. Building and Construction Management)

Bachelor of Architecture in Interior Design (B.Arch. Interior Design)

Bachelor of Architecture in Landscape Architecture (B.Arch. Landscape Architecture)

Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)

Master’s courses

Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)

Master of Architecture in Architectural Conservation (M.Arch. Architectural Conservation)

Master of Architecture in Advanced Design (M.Arch. Advanced Design)

Master of Architecture (M.Arch. Architectural and Settlement Conservation)

Master of Architecture in Building Construction and Management (M.Arch. Building Construction and Management)

Master of Architecture in Computer Applications (M.Arch. Computer Applications)

Master in Architecture and Construction Management (M.Arch. Construction Management)

Master of Architecture in Industrial Design (M.Arch. Industrial Design)

Master of Architecture in Interior Design (M.Arch Interior Design)

Master of Architecture in Landscape Architecture (M.Arch. Landscape Architecture)

Master of Architecture (M.Arch. Theory and Design)

Master of Architecture in Urban Designing (M.Arch. Urban Designing)

Master of Planning (Regional Planning)

Master of Planning (Rural Planning and Management)

Master of Planning (Transport Planning)

Master of Planning (Urban and Regional Planning)

Doctorate programmes

Doctor of Philosophy in Architectural Conversation (Ph.D. Architectural Conservation)

Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture (Ph.D. Architecture)

Doctor of Philosophy in Building Engineering and Management (Ph.D. Building Engineering and Management)

Doctor of Philosophy in Housing (Ph.D. Housing)

Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Design (Ph.D. Industrial Design)

Doctor of Philosophy in Landscape Architecture (Ph.D. Landscape Architecture)

 

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Updated: October 12, 2018