SDGI M.Plan FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Plan and M.Arch?
Ans. M.Arch focuses on architectural design and building design, while M.Plan specializes in urban and regional planning at a larger scale. M.Plan graduates work on city planning, infrastructure development, and regional development strategies, whereas M.Arch graduates focus on individual building and architectural projects.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Plan from Sunder Deep?
Ans. M.Plan graduates can work as urban planners, regional development officers, project managers, consultants in urban development authorities, municipal corporations, real estate companies, government agencies, and international development organizations. Average starting salary ranges from INR 5-7 lakhs per annum, with significant growth potential based on experience and specialization.
Ques. Is entrance exam mandatory for M.Plan admission at Sunder Deep?
Ans. Admission is primarily merit-based. Candidates are advised to contact the college directly to confirm if entrance exams or direct admission based on academic performance are available.
Ques. Does the college provide hostel facilities for M.Plan students?
Ans. Yes, Sunder Deep Group of Institutions provides separate hostel facilities for boys and girls on campus. Hostel fees are charged separately and vary based on room type (single, double, or triple occupancy) and amenities (AC or non-AC). Hostel accommodation is optional.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Plan if I have a B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering?
Ans. Yes, you can apply for M.Plan at Sunder Deep if you have a B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline from a recognized university with minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). You need to participate in the merit-based counselling process.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for M.Plan graduates from Sunder Deep?
Ans. Sunder Deep Group of Institutions has a dedicated placement cell that facilitates campus placements and internship opportunities. The college has tie-ups with urban development authorities, municipal corporations, real estate developers, and planning consultancies. Graduates are placed in roles such as urban planners, project managers, development officers, and consultants with competitive salary packages.
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