The college is well-regarded for its Doctorate in Architecture program in India, offering significant job opportunities, particularly in the Indian Architectural Academic system. To gain admission, candidates need a good grasp of GATE in Architecture and Planning, a strong interest in research, and a solid research proposal. The faculty, many of whom have degrees from esteemed foreign universities, are highly qualified and supportive, encouraging prospective students to seek their guidance before interviews.
The program's fee structure is affordable, approximately ?40,000 per semester, including hostel and mess fees, making it suitable for middle-class families. Scholarships are available for students from economically weaker sections. GATE-qualified students receive a monthly stipend of ?31,000 for the first two years, which increases to ?35,000 for the subsequent years up to the fifth year, enhancing the program’s affordability. Although research-focused, the program offers considerable value in the job market without requiring internships.
Additionally, campus banks like SBI provide loans for course fees, further easing the financial burden on students.
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