Masters of Architecture at MIT is a professional degree program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The pedagogical approaches that faculty bring to the teaching of architectural design derive both from their years of professional practice and from their engagement with design research within the environments at MIT and beyond. The core sequence of studios is structured to provide students with an intense and immersive experience in the contemporary discipline of design, where the understanding of drawing, geometry, representation, and fabrication is integrated with classes that bring a core understanding of building technology and sustainability, architectural culture and precedent, urban theory and computation in architecture.

To get into M.Arch MIT, you would need a four-year bachelor’s degree, portfolios (with your previous work), and an IELTS score (or TOEFL equivalents). GRE scores are no longer required to get into masters in architecture at MIT. You will be investing around 39.22 lakhs a year.