FAQs - IDPT

General

Q1. How many programmes are offered by the Institute?

A. Undergraduate Programmes

  1. Bachelor of Architecture – 5 years ( 10 semester )
  2. Bachelor of Interior Design – 4 years (Eight Semester)

B. Diploma Programmes

  1. Diploma in Interior Design – 3 years (Six Semester)
  2. Advance Diploma in Interior Design – 1 years ( 2 semester)

C. Post graduate Progammes

  1. Master of Architecture (Urban Design) – 2years ( Four Semester)
  2. Master Of Urban and Regional Planning – 2 years ( Four Semester)
  3. Master of Interior Design – 2 years ( four semester)
Q2. Do you provide site visit and internship while pursuing the course?

Yes, we do. Site visits & Internships are part of our training program.

Q3. Do you provide hostel accommodation for the students?

Yes, we have hostel accommodation.

Q4. What are the tuition fees?

The Tuition Fee for this course shall be inform to you soon. Please checking the web site www.scetarch.ac.in.

Q5. Is there any scholarship or financial aid available for students?

SC, ST, OBC and SEBC students are eligible to apply for scholarships provided by the State and Central Government. Additionally, the University provides Scholarship to the deserving students.

Bachelor of Architecture

Q1. How does one get Admission into the B.Arch. program?

To apply for B.Arch, the candidate must have cleared standard 12th with PCM group. He also needs to clear the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA).

After clearing NATA, B.Arch admissions is a centralized process for the state of Gujarat, which is governed by the ACPC through their website: http://www.jacpcldce.ac

Q2. Is there any management Quota in your Institute

Yes.

Q3. Is there any NRI Quota in your Institute?

Yes.

Q4. What is the process to apply for management and NRI quota in your Institute?

The separate form of management and NRI quota application, available on Institute website, has to be filled up and submitted.

Q5. What are the Eligibility criteria for applying to the B.Arch. program?

No candidate shall be admitted to architecture program unless he/she has passed:
An examination at the end of the 10+2 scheme of examination with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination
OR
10+3 Diploma Examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject, with at least 50% marks in aggregate
AND
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). Overall qualifying marks (out of 200) would be based on post-exam statistics and at the discretion of the Council of Architecture.

Q6. What is NATA?

The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude of the applicant for the field of Architecture. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability. For more information, please visit their website: http://www.nata.in

Bachelor/Diploma in Interior Design

Q1. Am I eligible to do Interior Design course after 10th Standard?

You can pursue Diploma in Interior Design

Q2. What are the eligibility criteria for getting admission in Interior Design Diploma Course?

Std. 10th Pass (from any State/ Central Board)
AND
Minimum 50% marks in Aptitude Test as prescribed by the Institute.

Q3. What are the eligibility criteria for getting admission in Interior Design Degree Course?

10+2 level of Senior School Certificate Examination (from any stream) of Central/State Board
OR
10+3 Diploma (from any stream) recognized by Central/ State Governments
AND
Minimum 50% marks in Aptitude Test as prescribed by the Institute

Q4. Is the entrance exam compulsory for Interior design?

Yes

Q5. What will be asked in Entrance test?

Entrance test is a process of judging the aptitude of a student towards design and creative field. The test has questions related to Drawing skills, Logical reasoning and General Knowledge. It is necessary to receive minimum 50% marks in Aptitude test to get admission.

Q6. Is interior designing a good career?

Yes. Interior Design is a rewarding and thriving industry. It is an excellent career choice for anyone who craves to blend their creativity with a technical criterion.

Q7. What are the tuition fees?

The Tuition Fee for this course shall be inform to you soon. Please checking the web site www.scetarch.ac.in

Post Graduate Master in Urban Design Master in Urban & Regional Planning

Q1. How does one get Admission into the M.ARCH and M.URP.programme?

The admissions is a centralized process for the state of Gujarat, which is governed by the ACPC through their website: http://www.jacpcldce.ac

Q2. Q2.Who is eligible for Urban Design post-graduation in India?

Graduates in Architecture from CoA recognized institutions from India & abroad are eligible for the M.Arch. (Urban Design Course), Students appearing for the final year exams are also eligible for provisional admissions.

Q3. What is the difference between Urban Design & Urban Planning?

Urban Design deals with design of public realm and quality of public spaces, whereas Urban Planning mainly concentrates on distribution of Land use and regulating the development of private land. There are a many areas where the functions of Urban Designer and Urban Planners overlap.

Q4. What are the job prospects for Urban Designer?

In India, Urban Designers are in great demand in both the government sector as well as the academics due to enhanced theoretical and design inclination. Apart from this, as urban design is an extension of design education, private practice as well as absorption in multi-national and multidisciplinary design firms is very likely.

Q5. Are Urban designers eligible for Government Jobs?

Most of the Smart City Corporations around India have Urban Design as a key qualification for many for positions. Apart from the same Municipal Corporations as well as State government’s Town planning, Tourism and heritage departments also employ urban designers.