

B-ARCH in General at Mizoram University


Aizawl, Mizoram
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About the Specialization
What is General at Mizoram University Aizawl?
This B.Arch program at Mizoram University focuses on a comprehensive understanding of architectural design, technology, history, and urban planning. It aims to develop skilled architects capable of addressing the diverse built environment needs of India, from traditional contexts to modern urban landscapes. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing students for the dynamic demands of the Indian construction and design industry.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for creative, analytical minds passionate about shaping physical spaces and solving complex design challenges. It caters to fresh 10+2 graduates with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, aspiring to pursue a career in architecture. Individuals with a flair for drawing, problem-solving, and a keen interest in sustainable development and cultural heritage will find this program deeply rewarding.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue diverse career paths in India, including working as licensed architects, urban designers, conservation architects, interior designers, or project managers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities exist in architectural firms, government agencies, real estate development, and academic institutions, with potential for leadership roles in prominent Indian companies.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Basic Design Principles- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to understanding and practicing fundamental design elements like form, space, light, and material. Actively participate in studio work, seeking feedback from professors and peers. Regular sketching and model making are crucial to develop strong conceptual and representational skills.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, Model making materials, Architectural journals, Online tutorials for graphic representation
Career Connection
A strong foundation in design principles directly impacts the quality of your portfolio, which is essential for securing internships and entry-level design positions in architectural firms across India.
Develop Foundational Technical Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on excelling in core subjects like Building Materials & Construction and Applied Mechanics. Complement classroom learning with site visits and hands-on observation of construction processes. Practice CAD software (AutoCAD) regularly to gain proficiency in technical drafting.
Tools & Resources
Building codes (NBC), Construction site visits, AutoCAD tutorials, Textbooks on building technology
Career Connection
Proficiency in technical subjects and CAD software makes you a valuable asset to any design or construction team, enhancing your employability in an industry that demands precision and practical knowledge.
Engage in Academic and Peer Learning- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups to discuss complex topics and critique design projects. Actively participate in departmental seminars, workshops, and architectural competitions. This helps in clarifying doubts, developing critical thinking, and building a supportive learning network.
Tools & Resources
Mizoram University Library resources, Architectural magazines, Local design exhibitions, Online architectural forums
Career Connection
Early engagement in academic discourse and competitions builds confidence, expands your knowledge base, and provides opportunities for networking, which can lead to mentorships and future collaborations in the Indian architectural community.
Intermediate Stage
Pursue Elective and Software Specialization- (Semester 3-5)
Strategically choose electives that align with your career interests, such as sustainable architecture, urban housing, or advanced computer applications. Invest time in mastering relevant software beyond CAD, like Revit (BIM), Sketchup, Rhino, and rendering tools.
Tools & Resources
BIM software licenses, Online courses (Coursera, Udemy) for specialized software, Architectural software user groups
Career Connection
Specialized skills make you stand out to employers. Expertise in BIM or sustainable design, for example, is highly valued in modern Indian architectural firms and offers pathways to niche roles.
Seek Early Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)
Look for opportunities for short-term internships or apprenticeships during semester breaks. Visit ongoing construction sites, attend industry talks, and shadow practicing architects. This hands-on exposure bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world practice.
Tools & Resources
Professional contacts, Local architectural associations, Construction industry events, Online job portals for internships
Career Connection
Early exposure helps you understand industry dynamics, build a professional network, and clarify your career aspirations, giving you a significant advantage when applying for mandatory internships and placements.
Cultivate a Strong Design Portfolio- (Semester 3-5)
Systematically document all your design projects, including process work, sketches, models, and final drawings. Curate a professional portfolio that showcases your best work and diverse skill sets. Regularly update and refine it.
Tools & Resources
Adobe InDesign/Photoshop, Online portfolio platforms (Behance, Issuu), Professional printing services
Career Connection
A compelling portfolio is your primary tool for securing internships and job opportunities. It demonstrates your creative abilities, technical proficiency, and potential to prospective employers in the competitive Indian design market.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Internship and Thesis Project- (Semester 6-8)
Treat your mandatory internship as a learning sprint; actively engage in projects, take initiative, and learn office protocols. For your Architectural Thesis, choose a topic that excites you, conduct thorough research, and execute a high-quality design, possibly addressing local or regional challenges.
Tools & Resources
Industry mentors, Research databases, Specialized software, Thesis guide/supervisor
Career Connection
A successful internship often leads to pre-placement offers, while an outstanding thesis can become a powerful portfolio piece, demonstrating your ability to undertake complex projects and contribute to the field, highly regarded by Indian employers.
Network and Prepare for Licensure- (Semester 6-8)
Actively network with alumni, faculty, and professionals through conferences, workshops, and social media. Understand the requirements for Council of Architecture (COA) registration in India. Attend workshops on professional practice and contract management.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, COA website, Architectural conferences/expos, Mizoram University alumni network
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities and mentorship. Understanding professional practice and licensure requirements is crucial for a smooth transition into independent practice or senior roles in India after graduation.
Develop Leadership and Communication Skills- (Semester 6-8)
Take on leadership roles in student organizations or design teams. Practice effective verbal and visual communication through presentations, project discussions, and client interactions. These soft skills are vital for managing teams and projects in professional practice.
Tools & Resources
Presentation software (PowerPoint, Keynote), Public speaking workshops, Team project experiences, Client interaction simulations
Career Connection
Strong leadership and communication skills are highly sought after in the Indian architectural industry for project management, client relations, and career progression into senior and directorial positions.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 scheme of examination with at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also at least 50% marks in aggregate of the 10+2 level examination; OR passed 10+3 Diploma Examination with Mathematics as compulsory subject with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Admission based on performance in JEE (Main) examination Paper-2 / NATA conducted by the Council of Architecture.
Duration: 5 years (10 semesters)
Credits: 268 Credits
Assessment: Internal: For Theory subjects: 30%, For Studio/Practical/Jury-based subjects (including Thesis/Project): 70%, External: For Theory subjects: 70%, For Studio/Practical/Jury-based subjects (including Thesis/Project): 30%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 101 | Architectural Design-I | Studio/Practical | 10 | Principles of design, Space organization, Form generation, Graphic representation, Design methodology |
| ARCH 102 | Building Materials and Construction-I | Studio/Practical | 4 | Basic building materials (bricks, stone, timber), Masonry construction, Foundations, Roofs, Wall types |
| ARCH 103 | Basic Design and Visual Arts | Studio/Practical | 6 | Elements of art, Principles of design, Colour theory, Composition, Visual communication |
| ARCH 104 | History of Architecture-I | Theory | 3 | Pre-historic architecture, Ancient civilizations (Egypt, Mesopotamia), Indus Valley Civilization, Classical Greek architecture, Roman architecture |
| ARCH 105 | Applied Mechanics-I | Theory | 3 | Forces and equilibrium, Moments, Centroid, Moment of Inertia, Simple stresses and strains |
| ARCH 106 | Communication Skills in English | Theory | 3 | Grammar and vocabulary, Writing skills, Presentation techniques, Technical communication, Listening and speaking |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 201 | Architectural Design-II | Studio/Practical | 10 | Residential design principles, Small scale design projects, Site analysis integration, Functional planning, Space programming |
| ARCH 202 | Building Materials and Construction-II | Studio/Practical | 4 | Concrete technology, Reinforced concrete construction, Timber structures, Doors and windows, Finishing materials |
| ARCH 203 | History of Architecture-II | Theory | 3 | Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, Islamic architecture, Romanesque architecture, Gothic architecture, Indian Temple Architecture |
| ARCH 204 | Applied Mechanics-II | Theory | 3 | Bending moment and shear force diagrams, Stresses in beams, Deflection of beams, Columns and struts, Trusses |
| ARCH 205 | Environmental Studies | Theory | 3 | Ecosystems and biodiversity, Environmental pollution, Natural resources and management, Climate change, Sustainable development |
| ARCH 206 | Computer Application in Architecture-I | Practical | 6 | Introduction to CAD software (AutoCAD), 2D drafting and drawing, Layer management, Plotting and publishing, Basic commands and tools |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 301 | Architectural Design-III | Studio/Practical | 10 | Public building design (e.g., schools, clinics), Contextual design, Building bye-laws, Spatial relationships, Form and function studies |
| ARCH 302 | Building Materials and Construction-III | Studio/Practical | 4 | Steel structures, Long span structures, Shell and folded plate structures, Pre-stressed concrete, Waterproofing and damp proofing |
| ARCH 303 | History of Architecture-III | Theory | 3 | Renaissance architecture, Baroque and Rococo architecture, Colonial architecture in India, Mughal architecture, Post-Mughal and regional Indian styles |
| ARCH 304 | Structural Design-I | Theory | 3 | Basic structural systems, Loads on structures, Design of simple beams and slabs (RCC), Columns (RCC), Foundations |
| ARCH 305 | Building Services-I | Theory | 3 | Water supply systems, Sanitation and drainage, Solid waste management, Rainwater harvesting, Basic plumbing systems |
| ARCH 306 | Climatology and Architecture | Theory | 6 | Elements of climate, Thermal comfort, Solar geometry, Passive solar design strategies, Natural ventilation |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 401 | Architectural Design-IV | Studio/Practical | 10 | Institutional building design (e.g., college, hospital), Complex programmatic requirements, Accessibility standards, Building economics, Sustainable design integration |
| ARCH 402 | Building Materials and Construction-IV | Studio/Practical | 4 | Composite materials, Pre-fabricated construction, Advanced roofing systems, Acoustic materials, Fire-resistant materials |
| ARCH 403 | History of Architecture-IV | Theory | 3 | Industrial Revolution architecture, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Modern architecture pioneers (Le Corbusier, Wright), Bauhaus movement, Post-modernism and Deconstructivism |
| ARCH 404 | Structural Design-II | Theory | 3 | Design of steel beams and columns, Connections in steel structures, Masonry design principles, Timber design principles, Retaining walls |
| ARCH 405 | Building Services-II | Theory | 3 | Electrical systems (lighting, power), HVAC systems, Vertical transportation (lifts, escalators), Fire safety systems, Acoustic control |
| ARCH 406 | Site Planning | Practical | 6 | Site survey and analysis, Contour mapping, Site grading and drainage, Road and pathway design, Landscape elements integration |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 501 | Architectural Design-V | Studio/Practical | 10 | Mixed-use development design, Urban infill projects, Heritage building adaptation, Master planning concepts, Community engagement in design |
| ARCH 502 | Building Materials and Construction-V | Studio/Practical | 4 | Glass in construction, Plastics and polymers, Modular coordination, Building services integration with construction, Green building materials |
| ARCH 503 | History of Architecture-V | Theory | 3 | Contemporary architectural trends, Regional modernism in India, Critical regionalism, High-tech architecture, Digital architecture |
| ARCH 504 | Structural Design-III | Theory | 3 | Earthquake resistant structures, Wind resistant design, Pre-stressed concrete design principles, Shear walls, Structural detailing |
| ARCH 505 | Building Services-III | Theory | 3 | Waste water treatment (STP), Solid waste management systems, Building management systems (BMS), Security systems, Telecommunication systems |
| ARCH 506 | Surveying and Leveling | Practical | 6 | Chain surveying, Compass surveying, Plane table surveying, Leveling techniques, Total station and GPS basics |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 601 | Architectural Design-VI | Studio/Practical | 10 | Urban housing design, High-rise building concepts, Smart city components, Integrated building design, Energy efficient design |
| ARCH 602 | Building Materials and Construction-VI | Studio/Practical | 4 | Advanced façade systems, Tensile structures, Space frames, Temporary structures, Construction management principles |
| ARCH 603 | Structural Design-IV | Theory | 3 | Foundations (deep and shallow), Shear design of beams and columns, Advanced RCC design concepts, Introduction to FEM for structures, Water tanks and silos |
| ARCH 604 | Specification & Quantity Surveying | Theory | 6 | Standard specifications for building works, Estimation and costing principles, Rate analysis, Bill of Quantities (BOQ), Contract documents |
| ARCH 605 | Professional Practice-I | Theory | 5 | Role of an architect, Council of Architecture (COA) norms, Architect''''s Act, Conditions of engagement, Architectural ethics |
| ARCH 606 | Internship/Practical Training | Project | 0 | On-site architectural experience, Office procedures and management, Working with design teams, Documentation and drawing production, Client interaction |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 701 | Architectural Design-VII | Studio/Practical | 10 | Large scale design projects, Urban regeneration proposals, Public space design, Advanced architectural graphics, Integrated project delivery |
| ARCH 702 | Building Materials and Construction-VII | Studio/Practical | 4 | Specialized foundations, Deep foundations, Soil investigation reports, Advanced construction techniques, Retrofitting and rehabilitation |
| ARCH 703 | Landscape Architecture | Theory | 3 | Principles of landscape design, Hardscape and softscape elements, Planting design, Urban landscaping, Sustainable landscape practices |
| ARCH 704 | Urban Planning | Theory | 3 | Principles of urban planning, Urbanization trends in India, Master plans and zoning, Urban infrastructure, Smart city concepts |
| ARCH 705A | Elective-I (Theory): Disaster Resistant Architecture | Elective | 3 | Disaster types and impacts, Building codes for disaster resistance, Seismic design considerations, Cyclone resistant architecture, Flood resistant construction |
| ARCH 705B | Elective-I (Theory): Interior Design | Elective | 3 | Principles of interior design, Space planning, Furniture design, Lighting and color, Material finishes |
| ARCH 706A | Elective-II (Practical): GIS & Remote Sensing | Elective | 5 | GIS fundamentals, Remote sensing principles, Spatial data analysis, Mapping and cartography, Application in urban planning |
| ARCH 706B | Elective-II (Practical): Building Information Modelling (BIM) | Elective | 5 | Introduction to BIM software (Revit), 3D modeling and visualization, Parametric design, Clash detection, BIM project collaboration |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 801 | Architectural Design-VIII | Studio/Practical | 10 | Urban design projects, Complex building typologies, Adaptive reuse of existing structures, Advanced structural systems integration, Sustainability in large scale design |
| ARCH 802 | Building Materials and Construction-VIII | Studio/Practical | 4 | Innovations in building materials, Smart materials, Bio-climatic architecture materials, Life cycle assessment of materials, High-performance building envelopes |
| ARCH 803 | Human Settlement | Theory | 3 | Evolution of human settlements, Rural and urban settlement patterns, Socio-economic aspects of settlements, Housing policies in India, Slum development and rehabilitation |
| ARCH 804 | Interior Design | Theory | 3 | Interior design theories, Space psychology, Furniture and fixture design, Lighting and color in interiors, Sustainable interior design |
| ARCH 805A | Elective-III (Theory): Urban Housing | Elective | 3 | Housing typologies, Affordable housing challenges, Housing finance mechanisms, Government housing schemes in India, Community housing initiatives |
| ARCH 805B | Elective-III (Theory): Art in Architecture | Elective | 3 | Integration of art and architecture, Public art, Sculpture and murals, Symbolism in architecture, Architectural aesthetics |
| ARCH 806A | Elective-IV (Practical): Advanced Computer Applications in Architecture | Elective | 5 | Advanced 3D modeling (Sketchup, Rhino), Rendering and visualization techniques, Parametric design tools (Grasshopper), Virtual Reality (VR) in architecture, Digital fabrication |
| ARCH 806B | Elective-IV (Practical): Acoustics in Architecture | Elective | 5 | Principles of sound, Room acoustics, Sound insulation and absorption, Noise control in buildings, Design of auditoriums and concert halls |
Semester 9
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 901 | Architectural Thesis/Project | Project | 20 | Research and problem identification, Conceptual design development, Detailed architectural design, Feasibility analysis, Presentation and viva voce |
| ARCH 902 | Research Methodology & Dissertation | Theory | 4 | Introduction to research, Research design and methods, Data collection and analysis, Report writing, Academic integrity |
Semester 10
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARCH 1001 | Architectural Management & Professional Practice-II | Theory | 3 | Office management for architects, Financial management in practice, Marketing and client relations, Dispute resolution, Tendering and contract administration |
| ARCH 1002 | Urban Design | Theory | 3 | Theories of urban design, Public realm design, Urban morphology, Sustainability in urban design, Case studies of urban development |
| ARCH 1003 | Working Drawing & Detailing | Practical | 6 | Principles of working drawings, Building services integration, Joinery and fabrication details, Site supervision drawings, Statutory drawings |
| ARCH 1004 | Viva Voce on Internship/Practical Training | Practical | 3 | Presentation of internship work, Discussion on practical learning, Professional insights gained, Problem-solving in real-world scenarios, Application of academic knowledge |




