Master of Planning (M. Plan)
Master of Planning (M. Plan) is a two-year full-time post-graduate professional degree program offered by the School of Architecture Planning & Design at DBUU, This four-semester comprehensive programme is structured to further the aptitude and skill set (analytical and technological) of budding planning professionals.
The M.Plan course exposes and simultaneously sensitises the planning students toward complex issues associated with planning, development and management of human settlements (both urban and rural). Through interaction with public and private organisations, students are also offered an insight into the world of planning and the know-how of various projects related to development, policy-making and management.
Salient Features
- 19+ years of academic experience
- Focus on student-centered learning
- Problem-based learning and industry-relevant curriculum
- Best placement opportunities to get placed in high-end and reputed companies
- Industrial training in reputable firms and organizations
- The privilege of 100% placement guidance and support
- Industry visits, seminars, workshops, and guest lectures by eminent researchers and industry practitioners
- Active student clubs and bodies
- The multi-cultural and vibrant teaching environment
Admissions Open 2024!!
Merit-based admission process with online application at Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University.
Eligibility & Fee Details
Duration & Eligibility
2 Years
The candidate must have passed graduation with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized board. Candidates having B.Planning/B.Arch/B.Tech CE/Post graduate in Geography/Sociology/Economics from a recognized university with a minimum 50% marks can apply for admission.
Fee Structure |
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Course | Total Fees | ||
Academic fee ( Per Sem) | ₹ 50000/- |
One Time Fee |
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Application Fee (Non-Refundable) | Admission Fee (Non-Refundable) | University Enrollment Fee (Non-Refundable) | |
₹ 1,500 | ₹ 7,000 | ₹ 3,000 | |
Exam fees ( Per Semester) | 4,500/- | ||
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Programme Educational Objectives (PEO's)
PEO-1 | Devise communication skills through visual, verbal, drawn, and documented representations of designing recommendations by comprehending their cultural, skilled, and technical implications |
PEO-2 | To implicate them in group work so that the group building evolves the spirit of their work for the satisfied outcomes in the field they choose |
PEO-3 | To create an understanding of conventional values and recorded consequences of designing systems in history and apply them |
PEO-4 | To integrate theory and studio contents and application of theoretical intakes in the studio |
PEO-5 | To enhance the practical skills for spatial planning via studio and lab activities |
Program Specific Objectives (PSO's)
PSO-1 | Â Graduates will be future planners equipped with adequate skills required to comprehend urban and regional issues and to analyse physical, socio-economic, cultural, political, and ecological dimensions of the human settlements |
PSO-2 | Graduates will be professionals who are sensitized about the various facets of planning for human settlements and who have the required analytical skills needed for performing the assigned task related to planning and implementation |
PSO-3 | Graduates will be able to prepare sustainable development plans by understanding the characteristics of the city |
PSO-4 | Â To enable them to handle the complexities of modern requirements and encourage exploration, innovation, and creative experimentation in shaping the living environment |
PSO-5 | To empower students by imparting Architecture and Planning knowledge in diverse areas with social commitment |
Program Grid Structure
Semester 1
Course Code | Course | Credit |
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23MTPL101 | Planning Studio-I | 10 |
23MTPL102 | Theory of Planning & History | 2 |
23MTPL103 | Sociological & Economical Aspects of Planning | 2 |
23MTPL104 | Planning Techniques | 2 |
23MTPL105 | Rural Development | 2 |
23MTPL11X | Programme Elective - I | 2 |
Practical | ||
23MTPL181 | Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing | 3 |
TOTAL | 23 |
Semester 2
Course Code | Course | Credit |
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23MTPL201 | Planning Studio-II | 10 |
23MTPL202 | Housing & Environmental Planning | 2 |
23MTPL203 | Planning for Regions | 3 |
23MTPL204 | City & Metropolitan Planning | 2 |
23MTPL205 | Infrastructure Planning & Transport Planning | 3 |
23MTPL206 | Planning Legislation & professional Practice | 2 |
23MTPL21X | Programme Elective - II | 2 |
Practical | ||
23MTPL281 | Geographic Information System (GIS) Lab | 2 |
TOTAL | 26 |
Semester 3
Course Code | Course | Credit |
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23MTPL301 | Planning Studio-III (Regional Planning) | 12 |
23MTPL302 | Urban and Regional Governance | 3 |
23MTPL303 | Risk, Disaster Mitigation and Management | 2 |
23MTPL304 | Sustainable Planning and Development | 2 |
23MTPL305 | Land Management | 2 |
23MTPL31X | Programme Elective - III | 2 |
TOTAL | 23 |
Semester 4
Course Code | Course | Credit |
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23MTPL401 | Thesis | 16 |
23MTPL402 | Development Finance | 2 |
TOTAL | 18 |
Programme Elective-I
23MTPL111 | Water Security and Planning | |
23MTPL112 | Public Policy and Politics |
Programme Elective-II
23MTPL221 | Environment, Development and Disaster Management | |
23MTPL222 | Planning for Tourism | |
Course Code | Professional Training | Credits |
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23MTPL381 | Industrial Training/ Internship | 4 |
Programme Elective-III
23MTPL311 | Inclusive Urban Planning | |
23MTPL312 | Energy, Climate Change and Urban Development |
Job Opportunities The Course Might Lead To
Upon completion of the programme, students have broad opportunities to associate themselves with TCPO, NIUA, various other government planning departments, urban local bodies, policy-research institutes and development and management organisations such as CNPR, KPMG, EY; academics in both public and private entities and even NGO in the field of both urban and regional planning. "
Admission 2023-24