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Overview

The Two-year (Full Time) Post-Graduate Program in Habitat Design commenced in 2015, M.Arch at
Kalasalingam School of Architecture is a two-year full-time Master of Architecture degree programme
(M.Arch.) on Habitat design.
The school has cutting-edge technology, including smart classrooms, designed learning areas, studios, and
a library. Our Kalasalingam School of Architecture is led by renowned veterans of architectural
architecture education.
The team consists of seasoned academics with global and national experience. We offer promising up-to-
date information and visibility that the booming artistic industry needs. This course includes hands-on
experience, proven design studio practice, and standard classroom instruction.
The programme is structured across four semesters to promote systematic learning across various
domains such as urban design, planning, transportation systems, ecology, infrastructure planning, and real
estate development through studio-based projects and supportive theory courses.

Why M.Arch at KALASALINGAM

Recognition:-

Accredited by NAAC ‘A’ grade. Approved by Council of Architecture (CoA). Ranked 4th in terms of UI GreenMetric Ranking.

Accreditations

Accredited by UGC, AICTE. Ranked 4th in terms of UI GreenMetric Ranking.

Industry Collaborations

Kalasalingam University has joined hands with many corporate giants to groom their Architecture students better. Corporates keep hiring students from the talent pool of Kalasalingam University.

Excellent Placement Opportunities.

Kalasalingam University has always been able to keep their head high in the placement area by managing to place their students in the very reputed companies. Key Companies in the Architectural sector are involved in the placement drive conducted by the University.

Hands-On Curriculum

Students in B.Arch. are offered to have hands-on knowledge along with theoretical knowledge. The faculty focuses on the perfect blend of research and practice in classroom teaching.

Why this Program


Habitat design involves a multidisciplinary process that considers various planning and design aspects,
community involvement, and addresses housing issues. It creates understanding of urban design,
planning, transportation systems, ecology, infrastructure planning, and real estate development. It inspires
focus on infrastructure management, biodiversity promotion, and the integration of green infrastructure.
Habitat designers employ smart technologies and digital tools for data-driven decision-making and urban
analysis. Through advanced education, habitat designers gain the information and skills needed to plan
people friendly, sustainable and meaningful cities.

M.Arch Eligibility and Selection

Course Name Specialization Eligibility Criteria
M.Arch Architecture

  • Bachelor's degree in Architecture (B.Arch) recognized by Council of Architecture, New Delhi

Selection Process

Selection will be done based on marks in
qualifying B.Arch exam.

M.Arch. Fee Structure

Resident Indians


Course Name Annual (INR) One time admission Fees (INR) Other Fee (INR) Application Cost (INR)
M.Arch. 70,000 10,000 200/ Subject 600

Non -Resident Indians and Foreign Students.

Course Name Annual Tuition Fee (SARRC COUNTRY) Annual Tuition Fee (NONSARRC COUNTRY)
M.Arch $1000 $2000

Scholarships

JEE (MAINS) PAPER-II CRL RANK: CAT – III

CRL Rank In JEE (Mains) Paper-II (Eligible for all 5 years)
1-5000 75%
5001-10000 50%
10001-20000 25%
20001-30000 10%
BASED ON PCM : CAT – V
TUITION FEES : 1,20,000/-
Percentage Scholarship eligible for 4 years Course
Above 80 % 50 % B.Tech – Aeronautical, Agriculture Engineering, ECE and B.Arch.
70 -79.99 % 40 % B.Tech – Aeronautical, Agriculture Engineering, ECE and B.Arch.
60 – 69.99 % 25 % B.Tech – Aeronautical, Agriculture Engineering, ECE and B.Arch.
ARTS & SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP – X
Marks Scholarship Eligible for
3 years
Above 80 % 50 %
70 –79.99 % 25 %
60 – 69.99 % 10 %
Sports Scholarships

Scholarship is eligible as per university norms

Workshop & Events

FAQ’s

While both the B.Arch. and the M.Arch. cover the architectural content required to prepare for practice, there are some significant differences in the coursework. In an M.Arch. degree, all of the classes are taken at the graduate-level, which means even your introductory coursework in the foundations of architecture are upper-division classes. Since the general education studies will be over during the undergraduate, all the classes will generally focus on architecture in some new dimensions. Often, more opportunities are there to specialize your studies in an M.Arch. program than a B.Arch. program.

Habitat design is an essential part of all development and construction sector. Most of the development activities happens in the neighborhood of a human settlement, which eventually intrudes the habitat of the adjoining areas. With habitat design, the lost habitats could be refurbished to a certain extent. Thus the master’s program in habitat designing is a valuable one that acquaints you with the types of habitat and about the species and organisms that have been heavily displaced. Through this course you will learn to evaluate the local conditions such as soil, moisture content, etc. and also learn to analyze the resources. Designing holistically by considering the habitats as per the need of the neighborhood’s native condition can be explored during the coursework rather than considering the area of design alone.

In a broad-spectrum, salaries in architecture firms are not standardized by degree types, but by level of experience, personal skill-sets, and quality of work demonstrated by a review of the portfolio. Grade transcripts are rarely requested. Success in practice is a combination of many factors, and the professional degree type alone does not affect salary levels, like it might in other fields. However, lack of a professional degree can negatively impact long-term success in up gradation of work place.