Remarks :
Good: Anti Ragging, Good Infrastructure, Good Management Safe and secure hostel Bad: located in the middle of nowhere.
Entrance Preview :
I got 116 in NATA, Although 80 is the minimum criteria for any architecture college in India.
Course Curriculum Overview :
Architecture is tough plus it's a 5 year course. But if you're sure to make a difference. Join the team.
Internships Opportunities :
No, students need to find internship on their own. Generally stipend depends on the firm you join and city you choose. For example: Chandigarh 5k, Pune 3.5k-5k Mumbai 5-10k, Delhi 6k-10k.
Placement Experience :
No job opportunities. Sorry but as a professional we're expected to look for jobs on our own just like we hunted for internship. That's not a good approach but I guess that's what all architecture students face. Architecture firms don't hire fresher architects like Google hires CSC.
College Events :
Not many events are celebrated here. One annual function also named Vaastu fest Freshers, Lohri.
Fee Structure And Facilities :
65k per semester plus 40k hostel charges. 30k per annum for bus service for local students. Mess food is good and also there's a food court in the campus for students open till 9.
Campus Life :
In architecture girl ratio is surprisingly more than the guys. Students can volunteer for University competitions and other activities.
Hostel Facilities :
Food is Average I'd say. But the menu is vast. Serving two different dishes 3 times a day with rice and chapattis. Sweet dish during dinner is served too. Morning breakfast includes paranthas.
Alumni/Alumna :
Yes, Senior students are very helpful and friendly. Theyll always help you with your doubts.
Faculty :
It includes ex chief architect(s) as visiting faculty and many practicin and learned professors and assistant professors. Special focus is given on concept development and designing. Structure system is a continuous part for 4 years, so are designing, history and building construction. IncludeS software knowledge like autocad, Revit, SketchUp, and Project Modeling.
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