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Status with Intake of Architectural Institutions in India As on September 22, 2017 STATUS WITH INTAKE OF ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA AS ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 S. Name & Address with Inst. Code. Affiliating Name of the Year of Current Intake No. University Course commen- & Approval cement of period course ANDHRA PRADESH 1. AP02 (Ar.) Ms. REVATHI DEVI ALLU Head of Department of Architecture, College of Engineering Andhra University, Andhra University, Waltair Visakhapatnam B. Arch. 1992 VISAKHAPATNAM-530 003, (Andhra Pradesh) Andhra Pradesh 30 Tel (O): 0891-2754586, 2844999 2017-2018 2844973, 2844974 & 75 Mb.09849349020-HOD Fax: 0891-2747969, 2525611 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] 2. AP05 (Ar.) Ms. Swapna T Principal S.A.R. College of Architecture JNA&FAU Revenue Survey No.132 Hyderabad Agiripally Village & Mandal Telangana B. Arch. 2002 --- KRISHNA DISTT. - 521 211 (Andhra Pradesh) Tel (O): 08656-224770/1/2, 224727 Fax: 08656-224772, 8125474424 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] 3. AP08 (Ar.) Mr. C.S. SRINIVAS Head of Department ANU College of Architecture & Planning Acharya Nagarjuna Acharya Nagarjuna University University, 40 Nagarjuna Nagar B. Arch. 2009 GUNTUR 2017-2018 GUNTUR-522 510 (Andhra Pradesh) Andhra Pradesh Tel: (O) 0863-2346525-26/505, 2346102,Mob: 07386186548, 09849082055, Fax: 0863-2293320 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] 4. AP11 B. Arch. 2011 (Ar.) Mr. K.MOHAN 80 Director 2017-2018 School of Architecture Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management Deemed to be (GITAM), (Deemed to be University) University Rushikonda Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam-530 045 , Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh M. Arch. 2017 Tel: 0891-2840556, 2840501, Fax: 0891-2790339 20 (Sustainable Director’s cell: 09866668220,09866449926 2017-2018 E-mail: [email protected] Architecture) [email protected] [email protected] 5. AP14 (Ar.) Mr. MADRAS SRINIVASAN Principal B. Arch. 2011 Varaha College of Architecture & Planning JNA&FAU 57, Division, Narava Hyderabad 40 Gopalapatnam Telangana 2017-2018 Visakhapatnam-530027 (Andhra Pradesh) Tel: 0891-2892922/924,Fax: 0891-2892902 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] 6. AP18 B. Arch. 2013 (Ar.) Prof.Minakshi Jain 80 Director 2017-2018 School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada School of Planning Sy. No. 71/1, NH-5, Nidamanuru and Architecture, Vijayawada – 521104, Dist.Krishna Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh M. Arch. 2014 20 Tel: 0866-2469444,+919908075588,9816021650 (Sustainable 2016-2017 & Fax: 0866-2469451 Architecture) 2017-2018 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] 7. AP19 (Ar.) Mr. M.SUBRAHMANYESWARA RAO Principal B. Arch. 2014 JNA&FAU M.R.K.College of Architecture Hyderabad 40 Veeravasarm, Bhimavaram Telangana 2017-2018 Veeravasara Mandalam West Godavari District-534 245, Andhra Pradesh Mb.9959755655, Fax: 08816-286661 E-mail: [email protected] 8. AP20 (Ar.) Mr. VELAGAPUDI RAMA M.RAO Principal B. Arch. 2015 Maestro School of Planning and Architecture JNTUK 80 Vijayawada Kakinada 2017-2018 D.No.1-16/1, Survey No.210/4, Gudavalli Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada-521104, Andhra Pradesh Tel: 09848039993 E-mail: [email protected] 9. AP21 (Ar.) Mr. RAVI SANKAR KOLACHANA Principal B. Arch. 2015 40 Department of Architecture K.L.E.F.University, 2017-2018 K.L.E.F.University, Green Fields Campus Guntur Vaddeswaram, Tadepalli Mandal Guntur-522502, Andhra Pradesh Tel: 0863-2399999, Fax:0863-2388999 E-mail: [email protected] 10. AP22 (Ar.) Mr. N.RAMASWAMY Principal Vaishnavi School of Architecture and Planning Jawaharlal Nehru B. Arch. 2015 Vijayawada Technological 40 Door No.10-13, Survey no.240/1, University Kakinada, 2017-2018 Opp.Danekula Kalyana Mandapam Kakinada, Andhra Bandar Road, Kanuru, Krishna District Pradesh Vijayawada-520007, Andhra Pradesh Tel/fax: 0866-2499688 E-mail: [email protected] 11. ASSAM B. Arch. 2006 30 2017-2018 AS01 (Ar.) Mr. BISWA DATTA Director Guwahati College of Architecture Assam Science and Master of Shri Sarbeshwar Das Knowledge Campus Technology Architecture Jogipara-Jobe Road, Azara University, Guwahati 2014 20 (M.Arch.) Guwahati - 781017 (Assam) 2017-2018 Tel: 0361-2131613 Tel (O): 09508857980,07896680802 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.guwarchcollege.com 12. AS02 (Ar.) Ms. ANITA PRADEEP YAMMIYAVAR Principal B. Arch. 2012 Guwahati University, Royal School of Architecture Guwahati 30 Betkuchi Assam 2017-2018 Opp.Tirupati Balaji Temple, NH37 Guwahati-781035 (Assam) Mb.09435119002, 08811031824 E-mail: [email protected] 13. BIHAR BR01 (Ar.) Ms. KAMINI SINHA (Deemed University) B. Arch. 2012 Head of Department 40 Department of Architecture 2017-2018 National Institute of Technology (Deemed University) PATNA-800 005 (Bihar) Ph: (O) 0612-2670631, 09431648901 (HOD) Fax: 0612-2670631 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] 14. BR03 (Ar.) Ms. ANAMIKA Head of Department Department of Architecture B. Arch. 2012 Birla Institute of Technology --- (Deemed University), Patna Centre (Deemed University) Patna (Bihar) Centre JH01 Tel.: 0612-2223538, Mb.09162894967 Fax: 0612-2227050 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] CHATTISGARH 15. CG01 (Ar.) Mr. ABIR BANDYOPADHYAY Head of Department Department of Architecture 62 N. I. T. National Institute of Technology, 1984 NIT 2017-2018 (Deemed University) B. Arch. G E Road, RAIPUR - 492 010 (Chattisgarh) from 2005 RAIPUR Tel (O): 0771-2255475, 2254200, 2253546, Mb.09826131726 Fax: 0771-2254600 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 16. CG03 The Principal Dignity College of Architecture NH-6, Anjore Opp. Govt. Veterinary Hospital Chhattisgarh Swami Durg - 491 001 (Chhattisgarh) Vivekanand 40 B. Arch. 2006 Mob: 09926279994 Technical University, 2017-2018 Tel. (O): 0788-2623442, Fax-0788-2525506 Bhilai (C.G.) 9826600102, 9425503806 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.dignitycollege.com 17. CG07 The Principal Chanakya College of Art & Architecture, Chhattisgarh Swami 40 Ring Road No.1, Near Sarona Bridge, Vivekanand B. Arch. 2015 2017-2018 Tatibund, Technical University, Raipur-492 001, Chhattisgarh, Bhilai (C.G.) Tel: 09981008000, E-mail: [email protected] 18. CG08 Ms.Vidya Singh Director Amity School of Architecture and Planning, Raipur Amity University B. Arch. 2015 40 Amity University Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh 2017-2018 Manth (Kharora) Raipur State Highway 9, Raipur Baloda-Bazar Road, Raipur-493225, Chhattisgarh Tel: 09822570144, 0771-2101023/24 7773010791/92/93 E-mail: [email protected], 19. CG09 The Principal/Director B. Arch. 2016 40 ITM University's Department of Architecture, ITM University 2017-2018 Uparwara, New Raipur, Raipur Raipur-492002, Chhattisgarh Tel/Mob. : 919321412008 Email : [email protected] 20 CG10 The Principal/Director B. Arch. 2017 Sun College of Architecture Chhattisgarh Swami 40 Village -Chandkhuri, Distt. – Durg Vivekanand 2017-2018 Durg -491001, CHHATTISGARH Technical University, Tel: 0788-2625223 Bhilai (C.G.) Mb. 9755581111, Fax: 0788-2625224 E-mail: [email protected] 21. CHANDIGARH CH01 (Ar.) Mr. PRADEEP K.BHAGAT Principal Panjab University 40 Chandigarh College of Architecture B. Arch. 1961 Chandigarh 2017-2018 Sector 12, CHANDIGARH - 160 012 Tel: 0172 –2741596,2740558,2740685, 2740572, Fax: 0172-2740686 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] DELHI 22. DL01 (Ar.) Mr. Chetan Vaidya Director School of Planning & Architecture School of Planning & 1944 122 (Deemed to be University) Architecture (N.D. Arch.) B. Arch. 2017-2018 4, Block-B, I.P.Estate (Deemed to be 1952 NEW DELHI-110 002 University) B.Arch. Ph: 011-23702395, 23702398 Fax: 011-23702383, 23702381 E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected],[email protected], [email protected],[email protected] 23. DL03 (Ar.) Mr. RAMESH KUMAR SAFAYA Director College of Architecture Guru Gobind Singh Vastu Kala Academy Indraprastha 80 Secular House, 9/1, Inst. Area University (GGSIP) B. Arch. 1996 2017-2018 Opposite JNU East Gate Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi from 2013- NEW DELHI - 110 067 14 onwards Tel (O): 011-26965643, 26568523, 26560116 Fax: 011-26560108 E-Mail: [email protected] 24. DL04 (Ar.) Mr. SYED MOHAMMED AKHTAR Dean Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics Jamia Millia Islamia, Jamia Nagar NEW DELHI-110 025 80 Tel (O): 011-26983169, 26981717 Central University B. Arch. 2001 2016-2017, Extn. 2470, 2472, 26981717, 26988044 2017-2018 & Extn.422, Tel: 26988044 2018-2019 Fax: 011-26983169, 26980229, [email protected],[email protected] [email protected],[email protected] [email protected], [email protected] DL06 25. (Ar.) Ms. NEERJA LUGANI Dean University School of Architecture & Planning Guru Gobind Singh 80 Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Indraprastha B.Arch. 2009 2017-2018 Sector - 16C Dwarka, Delhi - 110078 University (GGSIP) Phone:011-25302167, 25302168, 25302169 Delhi 08130822966 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], DL07 26. Prof. Viresh Kumar Bugga Director MBS School of Planning and Architecture Guru Gobind Singh PSP Area, Sector-9, Dwarka Indraprastha University 120 B.Arch. 2009 NEW DELHI-110 075 (GGSIP) 2017-2018 Tel: 011-28089615, 25071504 New Delhi Fax:011-26461093, Mb.8800266117 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] DL09 27 (Ar.) Mr. Anil Kumar Sharma Head Indira Gandhi Delhi Department of Architecture, Technical University 40 Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for for Women, B.Arch. 2015 2017-2018 Women, Kashmere Gate, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110 006, Tel: 011-23869525,
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