4 Years
Under Graduate
Full Time
What is Bachelor of
Planning (B.Plan)?
A four-year full-time
professional undergraduate programme is a bachelor of planning (B. Plan). The
design of our urban surroundings – economically, ecologically, socially and
culturally – also has a crucial function for professional designers, therefore
impacting our lives. It is a multidisciplinary curriculum. The course provides
a thorough understanding of urban and regional planning, theories of planning,
housing and settlements, building structural foundations, real estate planning,
urban development, and urban planning.
The degree trains
students in several areas relating to urban settlements, such as design,
engineering, management and problems management. The curriculum focuses
primarily on environmental concerns and aims at sustainable development and
natural resources management. This curriculum is specially intended to
recognise the relevance of sustainable development and environmental
management. However, it is led by environmental management, protection of human
resources and development.
Its purpose is to draw
from an architectural, engineering, administratively, economic, geographical,
sociological, law, law-building and regional planning sector.
Eligibility for Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
The fundamental
qualifying criteria for a Bachelor of Planning degree are:
Benefits of Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
Future Scopes of Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
Career and Job
Opportunities after Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
Bachelor students with
a degree in planning have a promising career in the government's employment
sector. The main job areas for graduate planning are government architecture,
urban planning, housing schemes, aesthetic development, PWD jobs, and municipal
jobs.The public transportation industry offers planning professionals ample
working opportunities in the road, rail, and metro transportation projects.
Building and
architectural companies, NGOs, urban planning businesses, construction
companies in the private sector such as the roads, trains, bridges, public
buildings, etc. and real estate developers are the primary recruiters of
planning professionals.
Also, another
promising thing is self-employment by starting one's own company. Aspirant
candidates are suitable for interior designer, planner, design architect, which
lead to senior positions such as urban planner, regional planner, etc., depending
on the type of work and profile applicant.
The average salary of such professionals is 3L.P.A to 6L.P.A
Bhopal
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
10+2 in Mathematics From Recognized Board
4 Years
Under Graduate
Year 1st OR 1st and 2nd Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Fundamentals of Urban & Regional Planning |
2 | Fundamentals of Building Structure, Materials and Construction |
3 | Evolution of Aesthetic, Culture and Technology |
4 | Statistical and Quantitative Methods in Planning |
5 | Basic Design |
6 | Elements of Economics |
7 | Specifications, Estimation and Valuation |
8 | Applied Geology and Hydrology |
Year 2nd OR 3rd and 4th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Planning |
2 | Settlement Geography |
3 | Traffic and Transport Planning |
4 | Demography and Urbanization |
5 | Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
6 | Ecology, Environment and Resource Management |
7 | Settlement Sociology |
Year 3rd OR 5th and 6th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Real Estate Planning and Management |
2 | Planning and Management of Utilities and Services |
3 | Planning Legislation |
4 | Sustainable Urban Development |
5 | Geo-Informatics for Planning |
6 | Landscape Planning and Design |
7 | Urban Management |
8 | Urban Renewal and Conservation |
9 | Project Formulation, Appraisal and
Management |
10 | Introduction to Urban Design |
11 | Planning and Management of Informal Sector |
12 | GIS for Planning |
Year 4th OR 7th and 8th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Introduction to Regional Planning |
2 | Urban and Rural Governance |
3 | Urban Finance |
4 | Metropolitan Planning, Development and Management |
5 | Planning Thesis |
Established in | 1961 |
University Type | Autonomous Institute |
Recognized by | AICTE , INI , COA , |
Courses | 28 |
What is Bachelor of
Planning (B.Plan)?
A four-year full-time
professional undergraduate programme is a bachelor of planning (B. Plan). The
design of our urban surroundings – economically, ecologically, socially and
culturally – also has a crucial function for professional designers, therefore
impacting our lives. It is a multidisciplinary curriculum. The course provides
a thorough understanding of urban and regional planning, theories of planning,
housing and settlements, building structural foundations, real estate planning,
urban development, and urban planning.
The degree trains
students in several areas relating to urban settlements, such as design,
engineering, management and problems management. The curriculum focuses
primarily on environmental concerns and aims at sustainable development and
natural resources management. This curriculum is specially intended to
recognise the relevance of sustainable development and environmental
management. However, it is led by environmental management, protection of human
resources and development.
Its purpose is to draw
from an architectural, engineering, administratively, economic, geographical,
sociological, law, law-building and regional planning sector.
Eligibility for Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
The fundamental
qualifying criteria for a Bachelor of Planning degree are:
Benefits of Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
Future Scopes of Bachelor
of Planning (B.Plan)
Career and Job
Opportunities after Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
Bachelor students with
a degree in planning have a promising career in the government's employment
sector. The main job areas for graduate planning are government architecture,
urban planning, housing schemes, aesthetic development, PWD jobs, and municipal
jobs.The public transportation industry offers planning professionals ample
working opportunities in the road, rail, and metro transportation projects.
Building and
architectural companies, NGOs, urban planning businesses, construction
companies in the private sector such as the roads, trains, bridges, public
buildings, etc. and real estate developers are the primary recruiters of
planning professionals.
Also, another
promising thing is self-employment by starting one's own company. Aspirant
candidates are suitable for interior designer, planner, design architect, which
lead to senior positions such as urban planner, regional planner, etc., depending
on the type of work and profile applicant.
The average salary of such professionals is 3L.P.A to 6L.P.A
Bhopal
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
10+2 in Mathematics From Recognized Board
4 Years
Under Graduate
Established in | 1961 |
University Type | Autonomous Institute |
Recognized by | AICTE , INI , COA , |
Courses | 28 |
Year 1st OR 1st and 2nd Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Fundamentals of Urban & Regional Planning |
2 | Fundamentals of Building Structure, Materials and Construction |
3 | Evolution of Aesthetic, Culture and Technology |
4 | Statistical and Quantitative Methods in Planning |
5 | Basic Design |
6 | Elements of Economics |
7 | Specifications, Estimation and Valuation |
8 | Applied Geology and Hydrology |
Year 2nd OR 3rd and 4th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Planning |
2 | Settlement Geography |
3 | Traffic and Transport Planning |
4 | Demography and Urbanization |
5 | Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
6 | Ecology, Environment and Resource Management |
7 | Settlement Sociology |
Year 3rd OR 5th and 6th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Real Estate Planning and Management |
2 | Planning and Management of Utilities and Services |
3 | Planning Legislation |
4 | Sustainable Urban Development |
5 | Geo-Informatics for Planning |
6 | Landscape Planning and Design |
7 | Urban Management |
8 | Urban Renewal and Conservation |
9 | Project Formulation, Appraisal and
Management |
10 | Introduction to Urban Design |
11 | Planning and Management of Informal Sector |
12 | GIS for Planning |
Year 4th OR 7th and 8th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Planning (B.Plan)
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Introduction to Regional Planning |
2 | Urban and Rural Governance |
3 | Urban Finance |
4 | Metropolitan Planning, Development and Management |
5 | Planning Thesis |
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