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Housing design gives a great opportunity to create a significant impact on a larger scale. It is an exciting niche that falls between urban design and architecture, and it has a strong emphasis on sociocultural aspects of real estate and current needs. The course provides a unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of housing design which is likely to remain a significant aspect of architecture in the coming years. The program is structured such that every unit of 12 has a tutor and a teaching assistant. Additionally, the program Director is actively involved in all studios, providing much-needed guidance and support. All of the studio professors are practising architects with established practices in housing, bringing a wealth of practical and real-life experiences into the studio, and making it insightful. While there is a strong inclination towards academics, the studio remains academically engaging. It is worth noting that the marking is assignment or review based.
For master in housing design eligibility specified on the CEPT admissions website, it is a bachelor of architecture with 55% per cent while for the reserved category, it is 50%. the application form is an online process, one has to visit the Cept admission portal and log in there, further follow the procedure. the admission process is very smooth and easy to follow.
My interest had always been inclined more towards understanding in depth about 'what is history'. In my bachelor's training, I was quite interested in history lectures and hence took up the research thesis to explore further. This all gave me clarity on what I really would like to pursue further. The class strength is 12. We have our tutor as well as teaching associate with whom group discussions, as well as individual discussions, happen on at regular basis. 1:12 All the faculties allocated have a minimum of 5 years of teaching experience, with master's qualification. End-semester reviews at cept are quite unique as there are no written exams. It is mostly graded on the level of our understanding, how in-depth we have got into research and our final outcome.
The admission process for the following course - Masters in Architectural History and Research was quite interesting in my opinion. For eligibility for the course to get an M.Arch degree, one should have a minimum bachelor's degree in Architecture with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks; while for the M.A degree, an undergraduate degree in civil, construction, planning, landscape and archaeology with 55% aggregate marks. One can go to the cept official website: cept.ac.in for the admission procedure as well as our Instagram handle: cept_ahr For the application process, one can look over the application requirements on the website itself where they mention in detail what in specific one has to submit.
MCEM batches have a record placement of 100%, the top recruiters come from consulting firms, and contracting organizations and BIM developers are recruiting too. The student is given ample support during placement.
The admission process was online and was three steps, one was shortlisting based on your documents, the second was a general aptitude exam, and the last was course specific exam. The student has to pass all three to get in.
The placements are good and vary depending on the course. Masters in Urban Infrastructure has 100% placement for past years. Other departments are good enough too with 40-60% placement. The average package for a Master's in Urban Design is 6L per annum.
Application procedure is well explained on the CEPT website, Kindly refer to that. You can get in touch with admission cell for any queries. Cept has program ambassadors for every course who could also help in further procedures, following cept Instagram pages for updates will be helpful.
Before the placements after the completion of the second semester, students can also do their optional internship. But over the years the students have found these internships very beneficial and the committees help the students to get through the placements as much as possible. Once the students have completed their third semester the placement procedure begins. The placement is well coordinated by the placement committee where reputed firms be a part of this process. During my batch, 95% of the transport students got placed. The ones who did not get placed were by choice as they had their commitments. The highest package offered was around 8 lakh per annum.
The course is only eligible for planners, architects, and civil engineers. I found out about it through the CEPT website and got the required details by connecting to CEPT admission. The first shortlisting was done based on the experience + marks achieved in (10+12) and graduate + SOP submitted + exam. The shortlisted students were then called for interview and writing and final shortlisting was done. There was a sufficient buffer and time in the process to think and decide on the course. The student can opt for 2 courses as well. But I wanted to join only transport.
Faculty: student ratio was around 1:5. I chose this course because the urban design field fascinated me. Faculty are knowledgeable practitioners in the field and have a ton of experience. Grading was on a relative basis.
Admission is through a NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) exam. You have to qualify for that exam to be eligible for admission. Students must have done 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics streams. Your HSC score and NATA score will be considered on a 50:50 basis, where a merit list will be prepared and your rank will be decided accordingly. There was no reservation system during my time.
For master in housing design eligibility specified on the CEPT admissions website, it is a bachelor of architecture with 55% per cent while for the reserved category, it is 50%. the application form is an online process, one has to visit the Cept admission portal and log in there, further follow the procedure. the admission process is very smooth and easy to follow.
ABBy - Aashlesha BhosaleThe admission process was online and was three steps, one was shortlisting based on your documents, the second was a general aptitude exam, and the last was course specific exam. The student has to pass all three to get in.
SRBy - Shivam RaoThe admission process for the following course - Masters in Architectural History and Research was quite interesting in my opinion. For eligibility for the course to get an M.Arch degree, one should have a minimum bachelor's degree in Architecture with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks; while for the M.A degree, an undergraduate degree in civil, construction, planning, landscape and archaeology with 55% aggregate marks. One can go to the cept official website: cept.ac.in for the admission procedure as well as our Instagram handle: cept_ahr For the application process, one can look over the application requirements on the website itself where they mention in detail what in specific one has t
KMBy - KAIRAVI KETAN MANIAR
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