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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architecture

    Anant National University Ahmedabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Architecture UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architecture

    Anant National University Ahmedabad
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

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    4 Years
    Architecture
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Architecture program at ANU Ahmedabad is designed to provide a comprehensive education that balances theoretical knowledge with practical application. The curriculum spans eight semesters, integrating foundational courses, core architectural principles, specialized electives, and capstone projects.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1ARCH 101Introduction to Architecture2-0-2-4-
    1ARCH 102Design Drawing I2-0-2-4-
    1MATH 101Calculus and Analytical Geometry3-0-0-3-
    1PHYS 101Physics for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1ENGL 101English Communication2-0-0-2-
    2ARCH 201Architectural History I3-0-0-3ARCH 101
    2ARCH 202Design Drawing II2-0-2-4ARCH 102
    2MATH 201Linear Algebra and Differential Equations3-0-0-3MATH 101
    2PHYS 201Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer3-0-0-3PHYS 101
    2ENGL 201Technical Writing and Presentation Skills2-0-0-2ENGL 101
    3ARCH 301Structural Systems3-0-0-3ARCH 201
    3ARCH 302Environmental Design Principles2-0-2-4ARCH 202
    3MATH 301Probability and Statistics3-0-0-3MATH 201
    3PHYS 301Optics and Acoustics3-0-0-3PHYS 201
    3ENGL 301Creative Writing and Literature2-0-0-2ENGL 201
    4ARCH 401Building Construction Techniques3-0-0-3ARCH 301
    4ARCH 402Urban Design and Planning2-0-2-4ARCH 302
    4MATH 401Numerical Methods and Simulation3-0-0-3MATH 301
    4PHYS 401Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3-0-0-3PHYS 301
    4ENGL 401Public Speaking and Leadership2-0-0-2ENGL 301
    5ARCH 501Sustainable Architecture and Green Design3-0-0-3ARCH 401
    5ARCH 502Digital Design and Modeling2-0-2-4ARCH 402
    5MATH 501Advanced Calculus and Vector Analysis3-0-0-3MATH 401
    5PHYS 501Quantum Physics and Applications3-0-0-3PHYS 401
    5ENGL 501Research Methods in Architecture2-0-0-2ENGL 401
    6ARCH 601Advanced Materials Science3-0-0-3ARCH 501
    6ARCH 602Cultural Heritage Conservation2-0-2-4ARCH 502
    6MATH 601Operations Research and Optimization3-0-0-3MATH 501
    6PHYS 601Computational Physics3-0-0-3PHYS 501
    6ENGL 601Architectural Thesis Writing2-0-0-2ENGL 501
    7ARCH 701Specialized Elective I3-0-0-3ARCH 601
    7ARCH 702Specialized Elective II2-0-2-4ARCH 602
    7MATH 701Advanced Probability and Stochastic Processes3-0-0-3MATH 601
    7PHYS 701Advanced Electromagnetism and Optics3-0-0-3PHYS 601
    7ENGL 701Professional Communication for Architects2-0-0-2ENGL 601
    8ARCH 801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project4-0-4-8ARCH 701, ARCH 702
    8ARCH 802Internship/Practical Training0-0-6-6ARCH 701, ARCH 702
    8MATH 801Thesis Research Methodology3-0-0-3MATH 701
    8PHYS 801Final Project Evaluation3-0-0-3PHYS 701
    8ENGL 801Graduation Presentation Skills2-0-0-2ENGL 701

    Detailed Course Descriptions

    Below are detailed descriptions of several advanced departmental elective courses offered in the Architecture program:

    Architectural History and Criticism (ARCH 501)

    This course delves into the evolution of architectural styles from ancient civilizations to modern times. Students study major movements such as Renaissance, Gothic, Modernism, and Postmodernism, examining how historical events, cultural values, and technological advances influenced design decisions. The course emphasizes critical analysis of iconic buildings and their significance in shaping urban landscapes.

    Digital Design and Modeling (ARCH 502)

    Students learn to use advanced software tools like Rhino, Grasshopper, and Revit for parametric modeling and architectural visualization. The course focuses on developing skills in creating complex geometries, generating construction documentation, and simulating building performance using BIM technologies.

    Sustainable Architecture (ARCH 503)

    This course explores sustainable design principles, including energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and renewable resource utilization. Students analyze case studies of green buildings and learn how to incorporate eco-friendly features into their designs while ensuring structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.

    Urban Design and Planning (ARCH 504)

    This course examines the principles of urban design and planning, focusing on creating livable cities that balance economic growth with social equity. Students study land-use policies, zoning regulations, transportation systems, and public space design to develop comprehensive plans for sustainable urban development.

    Cultural Heritage Conservation (ARCH 505)

    Students explore the preservation of historical structures and cultural landscapes. The course covers techniques for assessing building conditions, documenting heritage sites, and implementing restoration strategies that maintain authenticity while adapting structures for contemporary use.

    Interior Architecture (ARCH 506)

    This course focuses on designing functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces. Students learn about spatial planning, material selection, lighting design, furniture layout, and human-centered environments. Practical workshops allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.

    Landscape Architecture (ARCH 507)

    Students study the principles of landscape architecture, including site analysis, ecological systems, plant selection, and water management. The course emphasizes creating outdoor environments that enhance biodiversity, improve air quality, and provide recreational opportunities for communities.

    Architectural Technology (ARCH 508)

    This course introduces students to the latest construction technologies and materials science. Topics include smart building systems, prefabrication techniques, modular construction, and digital fabrication methods that are transforming modern architecture practice.

    Residential Design (ARCH 509)

    Focused on designing homes that reflect contemporary lifestyles while respecting cultural and regional contexts, this course covers topics such as space planning, accessibility requirements, energy efficiency standards, and interior finishes. Students develop portfolios showcasing diverse residential projects.

    Project-Based Learning Framework

    The core philosophy of our architecture program is rooted in project-based learning (PBL). This approach emphasizes hands-on experience, collaboration, and problem-solving skills through real-world design challenges. From the first semester, students engage in mini-projects that progressively increase in complexity and scope.

    Mini-projects are typically completed in teams of 4-6 students, with each member assigned specific roles such as research analyst, designer, model builder, or presenter. These projects are evaluated based on design quality, teamwork effectiveness, and adherence to project deadlines. Faculty mentors provide continuous guidance throughout the process, ensuring that students meet academic standards while fostering creativity and innovation.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project represents the culmination of all previous learning experiences. Students select a topic aligned with their interests or current societal issues, working closely with faculty advisors to develop a comprehensive design proposal or research paper. The project is presented to a panel of experts from academia and industry, ensuring that students receive feedback that prepares them for professional practice.