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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architecture

    Nicmar University Of Construction Studies Hyderabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Architecture UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Architecture

    Nicmar University Of Construction Studies Hyderabad
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Architecture
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Architecture program at Nicmar University Of Construction Studies Hyderabad spans four years and consists of eight semesters. Each semester is carefully structured to build upon previous knowledge, integrating foundational subjects with specialized areas of study.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisite
    1ARCH-101Introduction to Architecture3-0-0-3None
    1ARCH-102Visual Arts and Design Principles2-0-0-2None
    1MATH-101Calculus and Analytical Geometry4-0-0-4None
    1PHYS-101Physics for Engineering3-0-0-3None
    1ENG-101English Communication Skills2-0-0-2None
    1LAW-101Legal Framework for Construction2-0-0-2None
    2ARCH-201Building Materials and Structures3-0-0-3ARCH-101, MATH-101
    2ARCH-202Environmental Design3-0-0-3ARCH-101
    2ARCH-203Computer Aided Design (CAD)2-0-2-4ARCH-101
    2MATH-201Linear Algebra and Differential Equations3-0-0-3MATH-101
    2PHYS-201Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer3-0-0-3PHYS-101
    2ECON-201Introduction to Economics2-0-0-2None
    3ARCH-301Sustainable Architecture and Green Design3-0-0-3ARCH-201, ARCH-202
    3ARCH-302Urban Planning and Housing3-0-0-3ARCH-202
    3ARCH-303Architectural Design Studio I4-0-0-4ARCH-201
    3ARCH-304History of Architecture3-0-0-3None
    3ENGG-301Engineering Mechanics and Strength of Materials3-0-0-3MATH-201
    3ARCH-305Construction Technology3-0-0-3ARCH-201
    4ARCH-401Advanced Building Systems3-0-0-3ARCH-301
    4ARCH-402Architectural Design Studio II4-0-0-4ARCH-303
    4ARCH-403Heritage Conservation3-0-0-3ARCH-304
    4ARCH-404Design Research Methods2-0-0-2ARCH-301
    4ARCH-405Parametric Design Tools2-0-2-4ARCH-203
    4ARCH-406Building Information Modeling (BIM)2-0-2-4ARCH-203
    5ARCH-501Climate Engineering for Architecture3-0-0-3ARCH-401
    5ARCH-502Architectural Visualization and Rendering2-0-2-4ARCH-203
    5ARCH-503Architectural Design Studio III4-0-0-4ARCH-402
    5ARCH-504Construction Management3-0-0-3ARCH-305
    5ARCH-505Digital Fabrication Techniques2-0-2-4ARCH-405
    5ARCH-506Architectural Ethics and Sustainability2-0-0-2ARCH-301
    6ARCH-601Advanced Urban Design3-0-0-3ARCH-501
    6ARCH-602Interior Architecture3-0-0-3ARCH-503
    6ARCH-603Landscape Architecture3-0-0-3ARCH-501
    6ARCH-604Capstone Project Proposal2-0-0-2ARCH-503
    6ARCH-605Professional Practice and Ethics2-0-0-2None
    7ARCH-701Final Year Thesis Project8-0-0-8ARCH-604
    7ARCH-702Advanced Parametric Modeling2-0-2-4ARCH-505
    7ARCH-703Architectural Innovation Lab2-0-2-4ARCH-605
    8ARCH-801Internship Program8-0-0-8ARCH-701
    8ARCH-802Capstone Presentation and Evaluation2-0-0-2ARCH-701

    The curriculum emphasizes project-based learning, where students work on complex real-world challenges throughout their academic journey. From foundational concepts in Year One to advanced design studios and capstone projects in Year Four, every stage is designed to build practical skills and professional readiness.

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Several advanced elective courses are offered in the latter part of the program to deepen specialization:

    • Climate Engineering for Architecture: This course explores how climate-responsive design can reduce energy consumption in buildings. Students learn about passive cooling strategies, solar orientation, and thermal comfort optimization using software tools.
    • Architectural Visualization and Rendering: Utilizing industry-standard tools like Blender, SketchUp, and Unreal Engine, students create photorealistic visualizations of architectural designs that can be used for client presentations or marketing purposes.
    • Digital Fabrication Techniques: This hands-on course introduces students to 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining techniques applied in architecture. It prepares them for working with digital manufacturing processes in real-world projects.
    • Advanced Urban Design: Students engage in comprehensive urban planning exercises involving zoning laws, infrastructure development, and community participation strategies.
    • Heritage Conservation: A deep dive into preservation techniques, including documentation methods, restoration materials, and legal frameworks governing heritage buildings.
    • Architectural Ethics and Sustainability: This course addresses ethical considerations in architecture and promotes sustainable practices through case studies and policy analysis.
    • Construction Management: Covers project lifecycle management, cost estimation, scheduling, risk assessment, and stakeholder coordination within construction projects.
    • Interior Architecture: Focuses on the interior design process, including lighting, acoustics, ergonomics, and user experience in residential and commercial spaces.
    • Landscape Architecture: Integrates ecological principles with design aesthetics to shape outdoor environments that enhance biodiversity and human well-being.
    • Parametric Design Tools: Introduces computational design tools like Grasshopper, Rhino, and Dynamo for creating complex architectural forms based on parametric logic.

    These electives are taught by faculty members who are active researchers and practitioners in their respective fields. Their expertise ensures that students receive cutting-edge instruction aligned with current industry standards and emerging trends.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Architecture program at Nicmar University embraces a project-based learning approach throughout the curriculum. Mini-projects begin in Year Two, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to practical problems. These projects are typically collaborative efforts that mirror real-world design challenges.

    In Year Three, students undertake their first major studio project under faculty supervision. These projects often involve designing solutions for specific sites or contexts—such as affordable housing units, public spaces, or community centers. Students must present their work to a panel of industry professionals and receive detailed feedback.

    The capstone thesis project in Year Seven is a significant milestone. Students select a topic relevant to contemporary architectural discourse, conduct extensive research, and develop an original design proposal that reflects both innovation and practicality. Faculty mentors guide students through each phase of the process, ensuring that they produce high-quality work suitable for publication or professional presentation.

    Throughout all these projects, evaluation criteria include creativity, technical execution, contextual relevance, and presentation skills. The goal is to prepare graduates who are not only technically competent but also capable of communicating their ideas effectively in a professional environment.