The architectural study includes the activity of designing models of the building, preparing construction’s blueprint, and other physical structures of any land and building. The increasing demand in the construction industry other commercial industry can be fulfilled by professionals and experts, which anyone can become after pursuing this course.
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This course consists of various aspects of different streams of humanities, engineering, aesthetics, etc. The B.Arch syllabus consists of various theory subjects, studio, project work, practical training, and research training.
After the successful completion of this course, you also have the option of studying master courses like M.Arch and MBA. You are also eligible to study any professional Diploma or PG Diploma course to increase your skills
Key Highlights of B.Arch Course | |
B.Arch Full-Form | Bachelor of Architecture |
Course Duration | 5-Years |
Admission Process | Entrance Exam Based |
Eligibility | 50% marks in class 12 or Class 10 + Diploma from a recognized college |
Average Course Fee | INR 4-8 Lakhs |
Average Salary Offered | INR 2-5 Lakhs per annum |
Job Profiles | Architectural Engineer, Architectural Historian, Art Director, Building Contractor& Researcher, Interior Designer, Landscape Architect |
Top Recruiters | Architect Hafeez Contractor, C.P. Kukreja Associates, Somaya & Kalappa Consultants, Oscar & Ponni Architects, Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, L&T, DLF, Jindals, IMAXE, Edifice Architects Pvt.Ltd., Sahara Group, Chitra Vishwanath Architects and many more. |
B.Arch Eligibility
Do I qualify B.Arch Eligibility criteria?
The duration of the course is 5 years and to get admission into the Bachelor of Architecture, students must fulfill the following conditions:
- Students should have completed Class 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks along with the compulsory subjects (PCM).
- The pass percentage for the reserved category is 45%( that is a 5% relaxation).
- Students should have completed a Class 10+ 3 year diploma course in any stream from a recognized university/ board/ institution.
- Cleared NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) with the 80% marks conducted by Council of Architecture(CoA)
Some colleges take admission on the basis of other architectural entrance exams as well, so it is not compulsory to give NATA. But you must prepare and give this exam if you want to take admission in best B.Arch colleges in India.
Exam Name | Overview | Application Process | Exam Date |
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NATA Exam 2020 | As stated earlier, this is considered an official exam for BArch admission. It consists of two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A consists of Drawing Test, and Part B is PCM questions, and Aptitude Test consists of Logical Reasoning. It is a national level examination in both online and offline exams. National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) score is available for 1 year only. | To be notified soon | August 01, 2020 |
JEE Mains 2021 | This exam is mainly for engineering course admission, but it also provides admission to B.arch and B. Planning. The examination is conducted by NTA in both online and offline mode. The exam doesn’t have negative marking. | 16 December 2020- 16 January 2021 | 22-26 Februry 2021 |
AMUEEE 2020 | This exam is conducted by Aligarh Muslim University for engineering and the B.Arch course. The exam is taken through offline mode. | October 09, 2020 | December 1, 2020 |
One can secure a place in an esteemed university/ college if they start preparing NATA or any other entrance exam in advance. There are mainly five basic sections in the exams:
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Logical Reasoning
- General Aptitude
Some exams might have a General Knowledge part as well, and some only contain questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. In all the B.Arch entrance exams, there will be questions from Maths, Chemistry, and Physics, hence your subject knowledge of Class XII science subjects should be strong.
NATA Syllabus | JEE Mains Syllabus | AMUEEE Syllabus |
NATA Practice Papers | JEE Mains Practice Papers | AMUEEE Practice Papers |
B.Arch Subjects
B.Arch Subjects
The B.Arch Syllabus is formulated in such a way that students become proficient in the foundation courses, and enhance their skills with the help of electives and practical training in the studio.
The below table shows major B.Arch subjects with respect to each semester. Have a look:
Semester I | Semester II |
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Architectural Design I | Architectural Design II |
Visual Arts and Basic Design I | Visual Arts and Basic Design II |
Computer Applications I | Computer Applications II |
Building Construction I | Building Construction II |
Theory of Structures I | Theory of Structures II |
Environmental Studies | Climate-responsive Design |
Model making and Workshop | Surveying and Leveling |
Human Settl. & Vernacular Arch. | History of Architecture I |
Professional Communications I | Sociology and Culture |
– | Professional Communications II |
Semester III | Semester IV |
Architectural Design III | Architectural Design IV |
Visual Arts and Basic Design III | Visual Arts and Basic Design IV |
Computer Applications III | Computer Applications IV |
Building and Construction III | Building and Construction IV |
Theory of Structures III | Theory of Structures IV |
Water, Waste, and Sanitation | Electrification, Lighting & Acoustics |
Site Planning and Landscape Studies | Solar Active and Passive Systems |
History of Architecture II | History of Architecture III |
Art and Architectural Appreciation I | Art and Architectural Appreciation II |
Research Elective I | Research Elective II |
Semester V | Semester VI |
Architectural Design V | Architectural Design VI |
Building Construction V | Building Construction VI |
Theory of Structures V | Theory of Structure & Design II |
HVAC. Mech. Mobility & Fire Safety | Green Systems Integration |
Energy System & Renewables | Sustainable Urban Habitats |
History of Architecture IV | Specifications & Contracts |
Design Methodology II | Contemporary Architecture |
Art and Architectural Appreciation III | Architectural Theories |
Arch. Research- Elective III | Art & Architectural Appreciation IV |
Arch. Research- Elective IV | – |
Semester VII | Semester VIII |
Architectural Design VII | Practical Training |
Working Drawings | – |
Project Management | – |
Architectural Appreciation IV | – |
Arch. Research Seminar | – |
Arch. Research- Elective V | – |
Arch. Research- Elective VI | – |
Semester IX | Semester X |
Architectural Design IX | Architectural Design Thesis |
Professional Practice | Thesis Design Research |
Urban Design Studies | Professional Practice |
Arch. Research Dissertation/ Art Thesis | – |
Arch. Research- Elective VII | – |
Arch. Research- Elective VIII | – |