Master of Architecture
A well-designed city naturally generates prosperity.
Program Overview
The Master of Architecture program advances architectural expertise through research-driven studios, sustainability principles, and contextual design. It prepares graduates for leadership roles in urban design,management, conservation, and sustainable built environments.
Students develop advanced design methodologies, architectural research skills, sustainable planning strategies, urban analysis techniques, and professional competencies through studios, fieldwork, and interdisciplinary academic engagement.
At a Glance
Duration
2 Years
Semesters
4 Semesters
Scholarship
Available
Eligibility
Qualification
B.Arch.
Branch Required
Minimum Score
50% aggregate
Entrance Exams
Program Highlights
Research-Led Studios
Design projects integrated with architectural research and real-world contexts
Flexible Specializations
Academic focus aligned with urban design, sustainability, or conservation
Field-Based Learning
Site studies, documentation, and contextual analysis experiences
Academic Mentorship
Guidance from experienced architects and research-oriented faculty
Syllabus
The curriculum progresses from advanced architectural theory and research methods to specialized studios, sustainability frameworks, urban analysis, conservation practices, and a final design thesis addressing complex spatial challenges.
Major Specialization Tracks
Students may select a specialization to develop deep expertise. Elective subjects will be based on the chosen track.
Urban Design
Advanced planning and large-scale spatial design for evolving urban environments
Sustainable Architecture
Climate-responsive design and environmentally responsible building strategies
Conservation
Heritage and Conservation approach for developing sensetive and appropriate measures in settlement precincts
Management
Project management techniques and its applications in project to enhance professional output.
Program Outcomes
- Design advanced architectural and urban solutions addressing complex contextual challenges
- Analyze built environments using research-driven and sustainability-focused frameworks
- Develop conservation and regeneration strategies for historical and cultural contexts
- Evaluate architectural proposals through critical, social, and environmental perspectives
Career Pathways
Graduates are equipped to work with top-tier tech companies and startups in a wide range of roles.