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State Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture

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Established
  
2012

Campus
  
Urban

Founded
  
2012

Location
  
Rohtak, Haryana, India

Website
  
[1]

Type of business
  
Government

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Affiliations
  
State University Of Performing and Visual Arts .

State Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture has been established in the year 2012 to provide quality education in the field of Architecture and Urban Planning. It is located in Rohtak, Haryana and is under the direct supervision of GTIS.

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The Campus

The campus comprises four institutes namely State Institute of Design (SID), State Institute of Film and Television (SIFTV), State Institute of Fine Arts (SIFA) and State Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture (SIUPA). These institutes are modelled on the lines of respective apex institutes of national importance. The Campus is being established at a capital expenditure of Rs. 300 crore by the Government of Haryana through Government Technical Institution Society, Rohtak. Each of the four individual institutes is provided with separate institute building and common central facilities including an auditorium, art gallery, knowledge centre and a cafeteria. The campus is designed by internationally renowned architect Raj Rewal and M/s RITES (A Government of India Enterprise) is the project management consultant.

Admission Process

10+2 examination passed or appearing under recognised Central/State Board of Secondary Education/Council for Indian School of Certificate Examination, New Delhi with English & Math as compulsory subjects. As per COA norms, the minimum 10+2 aggregate percentage should be 50% or more. Or 3 years diploma recognised by AICTE or State Board of Technical Education (minimum 50% marks)with valid NATA score.

Students achievements

Student Activities and Achievements in NASA Students of Architecture are members of NASA, the National Association of Students of Architecture. Through these activities, the students get opportunities to interact with their contemporaries from all over the country and to view work approaches in other architecture institutions for mutual benefit and learning. Students of SIUPA have participated in Annual NASA and Zonal NASA events since the inception of the institute in 2012. The students have won prizes in several events organized by NASA:

Study tour

Study tour of SIUPA students to Ahmedabad was conducted in the year 2012.The Students during the tour visited Sabarmati Ashram, Hussain Doshi Gufa, Bhadra Fort, Teen Darwaza, Akshardham Temple, Hathee Singh Temple, Jama Masjid, Indian Institute of Management and National Institute of Design. Study tour of SIUPA students to Chandigarh was conducted in the year 2013 to enlighten them with Architectural and Planning aspects of the India's first planned city.

The Faculty

  • Ar. Ajay Kaushik(HOD)
  • Ar. Ajaybahu Joshi
  • Ar. Pardeep Kumar
  • Ar. Supri Maheshwari
  • Ar. Shalini Sheoran
  • Members of Academic Council

  • Ar. Raj Rewal
  • Chairman Delhi Urban Arts Commission

  • Ar. B. K. Sengupta
  • Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

  • Ar. Alok Ranjan
  • Professor, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

  • Ar. Debashis Sanyal
  • National Institute of Technology, Raipur

  • Ar. Rajneesh Vats
  • Former Principal,Chandigarh College of Architecture

  • Ar. Rajeev Mishra
  • Principal,Sir J.J. College of Architecture, Mumbai

  • Dr. Surinder Suneja
  • Professor,School of Planning & Architecture New Delhi

  • Dr. GeetamTeewari
  • Professor,Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

  • Dr. Manoj Arora
  • Professor,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

  • Dr. T. Srinivas
  • National Institute of Technology, Trichi

  • Prof. Utpal Sharma
  • Centre of Environmental Planning & Technology University, Ahmedabad

    References

    State Institute of Urban Planning and Architecture Wikipedia