In an era where the built environment is rapidly evolving—driven by technology, climate imperatives, and shifting social dynamics—architectural education must go beyond conventional pedagogy. The revised Bachelor of Architecture programme at MIT School of Architecture and Planning represents a decisive shift toward a more adaptive, skill-oriented, and future-ready model of learning.
“This is not just a curriculum—it is a transformation in how future architects are shaped.”
NEP-Aligned Education
The programme is aligned with NEP 2020, promoting multidisciplinary learning, flexibility, and holistic development. Students benefit from diverse academic pathways and integrated knowledge systems.
Studio-Driven Learning
A strong studio-based pedagogy ensures experiential learning. Integrated design studios, portfolio-based assessments, and hands-on exposure simulate real-world architectural practice.
Minor Tracks & Industry-Oriented Electives
Students can customize their learning through minor tracks and multidisciplinary electives. These industry-oriented modules align academic learning with emerging professional domains.
“Flexibility empowers students to define their own architectural journey.”
Digital & Technological Integration
Early exposure to CAD, BIM, and visualization tools ensures students are technologically proficient and future-ready.
Industry Readiness
The curriculum integrates internships, professional practice modules, and a research-driven thesis to prepare students for real-world challenges.
Contextual & Responsible Design
With emphasis on sustainability, ethics, universal design, and Indian knowledge systems, the programme nurtures socially conscious architects.
Admissions Open
Join MIT School of Architecture and Planning and be part of a new paradigm in architectural education.
• NEP-aligned curriculum
• Flexible learning pathways
• Industry-oriented electives
• Strong studio culture
• Global and contextual outlook