A postgraduate programme focused on computational design for architecture and the built environment. You’ll learn parametric modelling, generative workflows, and research methods to create data-driven, sustainable design solutions.
Programme level: Postgraduate (Master’s)
Duration: Typically 2 years (confirm with the programme website)
Credits: ECTS/credit value not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Delivery format: Not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Language of instruction: Not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Start dates: Not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Tuition fees: Not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Application deadlines: Not specified in the current record (confirm with the programme website)
Selection notes: Weightage may be given to GATE/CEED-qualified applicants
Programme Structure (indicative)
Semester/Year 1
- Parametric Modelling
- Digital Design Process and History
- Research Methodology
- Ethics in Technology
Semester/Year 2
- UX Design
- Capstone/Project or research component (not specified in the current record; confirm with the programme website)
Notes
- The curriculum includes a mix of computational design fundamentals, technology ethics, and user experience thinking.
- A final project/research component may be required; details are not specified in the current record—please confirm on the programme website.
Academic requirements
Applicants should hold a relevant bachelor’s degree such as B.Des. (Interior Design), B.Arch., B.E. (Civil), or B.Tech. (Civil) from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (or equivalent).
GATE/CEED-qualified applicants may receive additional weightage during selection.
English requirements
English language test requirements are not specified in the current record. Please check the programme website for the latest accepted tests and minimum scores.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Submit required application documents as listed by Manipal Academy of Higher Education (exact document list not specified in the current record—confirm on the programme website).
- Selection may consider GATE/CEED qualification where applicable.
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