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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
At SPA Bhopal, the institute offers three PG programmes, i.e., Master of Planning (Urban and Regional), Master of Planning (Environmental planning) and Master of Planning (Transport and Logistics Management). To get admission in Plan at SPA Bhopal the student need to clear GATE followed by the counselling process CCMT. For clarity, students can check the table presented below:
| Particulars | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Accepted Exam | GATE and CCMT |
| Graduation score | 60% aggregate |
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Research M. Plan Programs: Research M. Plan programs offered by various universities or colleges. Consider factors such as the programme's curriculum, reputation, location, and cost. Check Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the programme, which usually includes a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as architecture, engineering, or geography. Some programs may also require relevant work experience. Prepare Required Documents: Prepare the required documents such as academic transcripts, a resume
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Guide-Level 12
Hi, If you aim for self learning and understanding, PGD in Urban planning and development course may help you. But please do not keep any job expectations post completion of this course. This course will not make you an Urban Planner, neither this shall get you a recognition from ITPI and therefore will not make you eligible for the post of a planner in any of the Government institutions or private institutions. Its a good course but you have to struggle alot to get project or job. You can find scope in government, big time construction companies etc. Thanks.
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