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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architectural Assistantship

    Government Polytechnic Gaja
    Duration
    4 Years
    Architectural Assistantship UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architectural Assistantship

    Government Polytechnic Gaja
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Architectural Assistantship
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The curriculum for the Architectural Assistantship program at Govt Polytechnic Gaja is structured to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program spans eight semesters, with each semester designed to build upon previous learning outcomes and introduce new concepts relevant to the field.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1ENG101English for Engineering Communication3-0-0-3-
    1MAT101Calculus and Differential Equations4-0-0-4-
    1PHY101Physics for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1CHE101Chemistry for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1BIO101Biology for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1DES101Introduction to Design and Drafting2-0-4-4-
    1COM101Computer Fundamentals and Programming3-0-0-3-
    2MAT201Linear Algebra and Numerical Methods4-0-0-4MAT101
    2PHY201Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer3-0-0-3PHY101
    2CHE201Chemical Engineering Principles3-0-0-3CHE101
    2MAT202Probability and Statistics3-0-0-3MAT101
    2DES201Design Visualization Techniques2-0-4-4DES101
    2COM201Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-0-3COM101
    3MAT301Differential Equations and Vector Calculus4-0-0-4MAT201
    3PHY301Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3-0-0-3PHY201
    3CHE301Process Control and Instrumentation3-0-0-3CHE201
    3MAT302Operations Research3-0-0-3MAT202
    3DES301Architectural Design I2-0-4-4DES201
    3COM301Object-Oriented Programming3-0-0-3COM201
    4MAT401Complex Analysis and Transform Methods4-0-0-4MAT301
    4PHY401Nuclear Physics and Quantum Mechanics3-0-0-3PHY301
    4CHE401Chemical Reaction Engineering3-0-0-3CHE301
    4MAT402Mathematical Modeling3-0-0-3MAT302
    4DES401Architectural Design II2-0-4-4DES301
    4COM401Database Systems3-0-0-3COM301
    5MAT501Advanced Calculus and Partial Differential Equations4-0-0-4MAT401
    5PHY501Optics and Laser Applications3-0-0-3PHY401
    5CHE501Mass Transfer Operations3-0-0-3CHE401
    5MAT502Stochastic Processes3-0-0-3MAT402
    5DES501Urban Planning and Development2-0-4-4DES401
    5COM501Software Engineering3-0-0-3COM401
    6MAT601Fourier Transforms and Wavelets4-0-0-4MAT501
    6PHY601Condensed Matter Physics3-0-0-3PHY501
    6CHE601Process Dynamics and Control3-0-0-3CHE501
    6MAT602Computational Mathematics3-0-0-3MAT502
    6DES601Advanced Architectural Design2-0-4-4DES501
    6COM601Web Technologies and Applications3-0-0-3COM501
    7MAT701Mathematical Optimization Techniques4-0-0-4MAT601
    7PHY701Biophysics and Medical Physics3-0-0-3PHY601
    7CHE701Chemical Plant Design3-0-0-3CHE601
    7MAT702Mathematical Modeling in Engineering3-0-0-3MAT602
    7DES701Sustainable Architecture and Green Building Design2-0-4-4DES601
    7COM701Mobile Application Development3-0-0-3COM601
    8MAT801Advanced Topics in Mathematics4-0-0-4MAT701
    8PHY801Advanced Quantum Mechanics3-0-0-3PHY701
    8CHE801Industrial Chemistry and Materials Science3-0-0-3CHE701
    8MAT802Specialized Mathematical Methods3-0-0-3MAT702
    8DES801Final Year Project / Thesis4-0-0-8DES701
    8COM801Capstone Project in Computer Applications3-0-0-3COM701

    Advanced departmental elective courses include:

    Architectural Design Studio I

    This course focuses on developing foundational design skills through a series of structured exercises and real-world projects. Students learn to integrate architectural principles with sustainable practices, community needs, and functional requirements. The course emphasizes iterative design processes, feedback mechanisms, and documentation techniques.

    Urban Planning and Development

    This elective delves into the complexities of urban growth, land use planning, and policy implementation. Students explore historical urban development patterns, modernization strategies, and contemporary challenges such as migration, infrastructure needs, and environmental sustainability.

    Sustainable Architecture and Green Building Design

    Students learn about energy-efficient design principles, renewable energy integration, waste reduction strategies, and certification systems like LEED and IGBC. The course includes hands-on workshops on green building materials and simulation tools.

    Construction Technology and Materials Engineering

    This course provides an in-depth understanding of construction methods, material properties, and quality control techniques. Topics include concrete technology, steel structures, masonry construction, and emerging technologies like 3D printing in construction.

    Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Digital Visualization

    Students are trained in industry-standard BIM software such as Revit, ArchiCAD, and Rhino. The course covers modeling workflows, collaboration protocols, and visualization techniques for architectural presentations.

    Disaster Resilience and Reconstruction Engineering

    This elective focuses on designing buildings that can withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and cyclones. Students study seismic design principles, emergency response planning, and post-disaster reconstruction strategies.

    Heritage Conservation and Adaptive Reuse

    The course explores techniques for preserving historical structures while adapting them for modern use. Students learn about conservation methodologies, regulatory frameworks, and sustainable reuse practices.

    Interior Design and Space Planning

    This course introduces students to interior design principles, spatial planning, lighting design, and material selection. Practical exercises include designing residential and commercial interiors with attention to ergonomics, aesthetics, and functionality.

    Project Management in Architecture

    Students gain insight into project lifecycle management, resource allocation, risk assessment, and stakeholder communication in architectural firms. The course includes case studies from successful architectural projects.

    Environmental Impact Assessment and Sustainability

    This advanced course teaches students how to evaluate the environmental consequences of architectural interventions. Topics include carbon footprint analysis, biodiversity preservation, and regulatory compliance with environmental standards.

    Smart City Development and Infrastructure Planning

    The course examines emerging trends in smart cities, including IoT integration, data analytics, and digital governance. Students explore planning frameworks for sustainable urban infrastructure and transportation systems.

    Digital Fabrication and Prototyping

    This hands-on course introduces students to digital fabrication tools such as CNC machines, 3D printers, and laser cutters. Students learn to translate digital designs into physical prototypes using various materials and techniques.

    Research Methods in Architecture

    This elective prepares students for conducting independent research in architectural fields. Topics include literature review, data collection methods, hypothesis testing, and academic writing conventions.

    Architectural History and Theory

    Students study the evolution of architectural styles, movements, and theoretical frameworks throughout history. The course includes analysis of iconic buildings and their cultural significance in different contexts.

    Advanced Structural Mechanics and Analysis

    This advanced course covers complex structural behaviors under various loads and conditions. Students learn to analyze and design structures using computational tools and advanced analytical methods.

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning emphasizes:

    • Iterative Design Process: Emphasis on continuous refinement through feedback loops and stakeholder engagement.
    • Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Integration of engineering, design, and social sciences to address complex challenges.
    • Real-World Application: Projects are aligned with current industry practices and societal needs.
    • Technology Integration: Use of advanced tools and simulation software throughout the learning process.

    Mini-projects are assigned in semesters 3, 5, and 7:

    • Semester 3 Mini-Project: Introduction to architectural design with focus on residential space planning.
    • Semester 5 Mini-Project: Urban development project involving community engagement and policy analysis.
    • Semester 7 Mini-Project: Comprehensive design project integrating all learned skills in sustainable architecture.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project involves:

    • Topic Selection Process: Students choose from pre-approved topics or propose their own with faculty approval.
    • Mentorship Program: Each student is paired with a faculty mentor based on research interests and expertise.
    • Project Scope: Projects must demonstrate originality, technical depth, and relevance to industry challenges.
    • Evaluation Criteria: Includes innovation, feasibility, documentation quality, presentation skills, and peer review scores.