Admission to the architecture program at this college is based on a merit list derived from JEE Main Paper 2 scores. Prospective students must apply via the Jamia website, with selection and waitlist announcements aligning with JoSAA counselling timelines. The college boasts a top 10 ranking for architecture over the past decade, with a faculty comprising highly qualified and experienced individuals, including practicing architects. The student-faculty ratio is 4:40, ensuring personalized attention.
The curriculum includes subjects like architectural design, drawing, construction, art, and structure theory, delivered through an interactive teaching approach. The annual tuition fee is Rs. 8,500, with scholarships available that can reduce costs to below Rs. 6,000. Accommodation is primarily hostel-based, with limited spots, and alternatives like PG options are accessible. Architecture fee structures vary, with morning batches costing Rs. 8,000 and evening batches Rs. 56,000. NRI students pay up to Rs.
2 lakh annually, while self-financed courses range from Rs. 11,000 to Rs. 74,000. The regular day course fee is Rs. 16,000, with the self-financed option being Rs. 75,000. Placement is not coordinated through a dedicated cell, yet 60-70% of students find roles in private firms, with initial salaries ranging from Rs. 3 to 6 lakh per annum. The program includes a mandatory 6-month internship, offering stipends around Rs. 15,000 per month.
Various scholarships are available, including those from external sources, supporting students from economically diverse backgrounds. Scholarships range from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 30,000, with master's students receiving a stipend of Rs. 12,400. The Bachelor of Architecture's five-year program costs approximately Rs. 75,000 to Rs. 80,000, with detailed first and second-year fees of Rs. 16,375 and Rs. 14,525, respectively.
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