Job Prospects
This course will provide students with the professional and creative skills required for a successful career in architecture and allied professions. It also enables students to progress to the final professional examination (RIBA Part 3) following a period in practical training. Successful completion of this allows students to become a Registered Architect.
Exciting career opportunities exist in architectural practices across the world, in both the private and public sectors. Previous graduates have established their own architectural practices, while others hold senior positions in distinguished design firms and multidisciplinary organizations.
Followings are the career opportunities for the students:
- Central and State Public Work Departments
- Urban Development Corporations
- State Housing Boards
- Town and Country Planning Organization
- Department of Railways
- National Institutes of Urban Affairs and Housing
- National Building Organization
- City Development Authorities