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Karnataka PGCET Syllabus for M.Tech Architecture

Karnataka PGCET Syllabus for M.Tech Architecture gives details of KEA PGCET exam syllabus. Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts PG Engineering Entrance Exams for admission into M.Tech in various private engineering colleges in Karnataka. For detail about the pattern of exam and general dates follow KEA PGCET details. For details about colleges and fee please visit M.Techcutoff tools at InI.

The Syllabus for KEA PGCET Architecture is as follows

CITY Planning: Historical development of city planning, principals pf city planning new towns, survey method, site planning and planning regulations and building bye laws.

Housing : Concept of shelter, housing design and policies, role of government agencies, 1nance and management. Landscape

Design: Principles of landscape design, landscape elements, materials, planning design

Visual and Urban design: Principles of visual composition, proportion, scale, rhythm, symmetry, asymmetry, harmony, balance of form and color sence of place and space, division of space, focal point vista, visual survey.

History of Architecture; Indian — Indus vally, Vedic, Buddhist, Indo Aryan, Dravidian and mughal periods; European — Egyptian, Greek, Rioman, Medieval, and renaissance periods.

Development of Contemporary Architecture: Development and impact on society since industrial revolution, influence of modern art on architecture, works national and international architects, post — modernism in architecture.

Planning Theory: Planning process, comprehensive planning, land use and density in residential and nonresidential area, central place theory, rank — size rule, settlement pattern, land utilization, and district level planning.

Techniques of planning: Application of remote sensing techniques in urban and regional planning surveys, methods of preparation of urban and regional development plans, structure plans, strategy plans etc and site planning principles and design.

Note: The questions may be of multiple choices, objectives type pertaining to the syllabus.

Exam consist of two type of Question carrying 1 and 2 marks each. There are 50 one mark questions and 25 questions weighing 2 marks each. The question paper is for 100 marks.

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