Duration | 2 Years |
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Level | Masters Program |
- The program is designed to give aspiring students the knowledge, experience, and skills to become Registered Professional Planners with the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)
- The program focuses on small-city and town planning, urban design, rural and urban interface planning sustainable economic issues etc.
- Students will study courses such as Introduction and History of Planning, Planning Theory and Policy, Ethics and the Public Good, Community Design, Planning Law and Regulations, Citizen Participation and Consultation, Fundamentals of GIS, etc
- Graduates will gain a broad, interdisciplinary knowledge of the task of the planer in rational decision-making and in working to enhance the quality of life for residents in rural and small communities
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | 721750 INR |
Hostel & Meals | 529765 INR |
Insurance | 43651 INR |
Transportation | 38108 INR |
Student Activity Fees | 44056 INR |
Student Union Fees | 14897 INR |
Student Co-op Fees | 129569 INR |
Books | 17322 INR |
Extended Health & Dental Insurance | 15936 INR |
Miscellaneous | 69288 INR |
Field Studies Fee | 62475 INR |
Thesis/Major Project Fee | 74947 INR |
Ancillary Fee | 88111 INR |
Total | 1128125 INR |
Entry Criteria
Class 12th | No specific cutoff mentioned |
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Bachelors | No specific cutoff mentioned
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Exams | TOEFL: 93
IELTS: 7
PTE: 65
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