OmDayal Group of Institutions launches MArch in urban development
Team Careers360 | October 30, 2021 | 02:03 PM IST | 1 min read
The Council of Architecture has given approval for MArch in urban development. The OmDayal Group of Institution have started the enrollment for the course.
NEW DELHI: OmDayal Group of Institutions have introduced the M Arch in Urban Development programme from this academic session. The council of architecture, ministry of education has given approval for introducing M.Arch in urban development. The institute has started the admission process for enrolling students in the course.
OmDayal Group of Institutions: Fee structure (M.Arch)
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First year |
Rs. 96,000.00 |
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Second year |
Rs. 86,000.00 |
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“The MArch in Urban Development includes thorough examination and analysis of economic, socio cultural, political, ecological and spatial elements in the development process of the communities. Students will explore inclusivity and sustainability in designing for development,” informed the institute.
The course will also include a major research paper, projects and internship to allow students to develop advanced skills, experience and knowledge in urban development. The candidates can check the website of the institutions to enroll for the programme at omdayal.com .
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