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Bachelor of Planning Bachelor of Planning Prof. Dr. Abdul Razak Mr. Rajeev R Mohamed Professor, Dept. of Assistant Professor, Dept. of Planning, SPAV Planning, SPAV E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] +91 866 2469 478 +91 81297 94964 Mr. Nirwan Ms. V. Siri E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] +91 95927 35111 +91 89460 09276 About SPAV ……………………………………………………………………. 1 Department of Planning ………………..……………………………….. 2 Bachelor of Planning ………………………………………………………. 2 Director’s Message …………………………………………………………. 3 HOD & Placement Coordinators Message ………………….. 3 Our Mentors ……………………………………………………………………… 4 Batch Achievements at a glance …………………………………… 4 Course Curriculum …………………………………………………………… 5-6 Student Profile …………………………………………………………………. 7-9 Why Hire Us? ………………………………………………………………….... 10 Our Alumni At …………………………………………………………………… 10 Placement Team ……………………………………………………………… 10 Nirwan Siri Shivani Verma Subrajoti Paul SPAV's Department of Planning envisages the advancement of established expertise and the creation of new frontiers in the field of 'Development and Planning' by offering education and training, cutting-edge research and technical consultancy in the region. Since 2008 the Planning Department has been active in shaping young minds through quality education to make them technologically trained, socially responsible and ethical practitioners in the planning sector. Bachelor and Master's degree students are equipped with state-of-the-art instruments, techniques and hypotheses to research, design and plan cities and regions in aspects of infrastructure , transportation, social services, land use planning, housing, informal sector, ecology, and governance. The Department started the four-year Bachelor of Planning program in 2008 and extended its scope by launching the two-year Masters of Planning program with specializations of 'Environmental Planning and Management' and 'Urban and Regional Planning,' respectively, in 2013 and 2014. Since 2012, the department has also had a graduate research programme. Planning students are exposed to proficient expertise in planning through a full- time faculty and distinguished visiting faculty. The Department's Alumni work successfully with government and private sector as professional planners across India and the world. Bachelor of Planning is a four year full time Bachelors degree programme in Planning offered by Department of Planning, SPAV, which teaches students about the fundamental aspects and specialised techniques of spatial planning in a comprehensive manner that ranges from neighbourhood to regional planning. The curriculum is designed to impart basic skills related to settlement patterns, growth and design, that would help students later in their careers to serve in various professional capacities in planning, development and management agencies in the public sector as well as private consultancy organizations. The aim of the programme is multi-disciplinary in nature - drawing from the field of city planning, blending the knowledge from architecture, engineering, geography, economics, sociology, management, law, etc. The course structure and syllabus of the B.Plan programme is designed in coherence with the Model Curriculum for B.Plan, All India Council for Technical Education, 2008. B.Plan programme is divided into eight semesters where each semester has a combination of planning studio, lab-based subjects and theory courses. The first four semesters focus on core theories and techniques in planning, while the final four semesters help develop advanced skill sets, with domain specialisations. Bachelor of Planning 1 Head of Department and Placement Coordinator The students of Bachelor of Planning at School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada are potential Professional. During the course the students develop detailed knowledge on settlement patterns and growth, Planning and design. Bachelor of Planning is a four-year full-time degree in which the students work on real time problems, issues and development of cities and regions as their Planning Studio projects (practical’s / lab-oriented design exercises). The curriculum strategically incorporates the field of city planning and blending the knowledge from architecture, engineering, geography, economics, sociology, environment, management, governance, etc which teaches students about the fundamental aspects and specialized techniques of spatial planning that ranges from designing residential neighborhoods, preparing area development plans at a micro level, master plan for towns and cities and Integrated regional plans. The students undertake mandatory Internship after completion of the end semester exams of 2nd and 3rd year which in turn expose them to do hands on experience not only the technical knowledge but also learn the work environment in government, corporate and NGO sectors in India and abroad. Towards the Seventh semesters they have learnt as individuals and groups developing students as an independent thinker and also developing leadership qualities while working in teams. Final year (IVth Year VIII Semester) the students do an independent dissertation work related to the topics of interest with selecting appropriate settlements as case study. The students also engage in various cultural and sports activities and competitions in house as well as across SPAs and other planning institutions towards building non academic skills as literary, dance, music, craft, art, paintings, community outreach activities through NSS etc. Students also take part in sponsored and research projects of the faculty and institutions at the local, regional, national and international reputes. Overall, the students of Bachelors in Planning are exposed to proficient planning expertise through full- time faculty and distinguished and reputed visiting faculty from across the country and abroad. The Alumni of SPAV B.Planners have been successfully working across India and the world as professional and I hope this batch will be just as successful as their predecessors. Head Dept to Planning Dr Abdul Razak Mohamed 21-2-21 Number of Ongoing Research Papers 5 13 Number of Articles Published Position of Responsibility held in Different Institutions 1818 25+ Number of Awards won in National Level Number of Awards won in International Competitions in Planning Level Competitions in Planning 1 Number of Workshops/Webinars/Seminars Number of Online MOOCs and Courses Conventions attended pursued in diverse fields of Planning 5 Number of Consultation Projects in Planning Number of Awards won in Sports Competitions 5 15 Number of National Awards won in Performing Arts Competitions Number of Awards won in Miscellaneous 5 Competitions Publications Responsibilities Competitions Academic Engagements Consultation Projects Non-Academic Engagements Bachelor of Planning 3 Bachelor of Planning 4 Bachelor of Planning 5 Anirudh Anjali Anjana Amulya Hyderabad, Telangana Ernakulam, Kerala Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh Tenali, Andhra Pradesh Languages Languages Languages Languages English Hindi Tamil Telugu English Malayalam Hindi Telugu English Hindi Tamil Telugu English Hindi Thesis Topic: Tamil Thesis Topic: Thesis Topic: Potentials of Local Livelihood Thesis Topic: Planning for community Urban ecology-case study enhancement through Enhancing ecosystem Resilience towards urban Tourism Development services for urban flood flooding - Chennai Municipal Vijayawada mitigation in Kochi City Corporation Area of Interest Area of Interest See CV Area of Interest See CV ➢ Environment Planning See CV Area of Interest ➢ Transportation Planning ➢ Urban Journalism See CV ➢ Port Planning ➢ Smart cities ➢ Resource Management ➢ Infrastructural Planning See Portfolio See Portfolio ➢ Resilience development & See Portfolio ➢ Data analytics and Handling See Portfolio (Economical and Environmental) ➢ Data Analytics and Projections disaster management Experience Experience ➢ Governance and Policy ➢ Urban & Regional planning ➢ Intern- DEPT of Town & Country Planning ,Guntur ➢ Research Intern (2020) - TERI Delhi - WFH Formulation ➢ Tourism Planning & Management ➢ Internship (2019) - GHMC - Road development Experience Experience ➢ Socio-economic Planning plan project, Uppal ➢ Intern- Municipal Corporation Office, Calicut ➢ Tractbel international consultancy (2019), Amaravati-(4 Software Skills ➢ Internship (2018) - Kalpatharu, Hyderabad (6 weeks) weeks) ArcGIS, AutoCAD, MS Office, Adobe Photoshop, SketchUp, ➢ Associate Editor (2019-20) - NOSPLAN ➢ Panchayati raj (2019), Mangalagiri-(4weeks) Google Earth ➢ Internship (2020) - Webmedia promoter @ Eagle media ➢ L&T Ramboll (2020), Chennai-(5weeks) Publications Software Skills Academic Achievements Arc GIS Photoshop Google Earth Pro Reflection of City- NOSPlan Magazine 2018 Academic excellence award of Merit,(2018-2019) AutoCAD MS Office Software Skills Sketch Up QGIS Software Skills Arc GIS Photoshop Google Earth Pro Arc GIS 3D paint AutoCaD AutoCAD MS Office Adobe Photoshop Sketch Up Google Earth Pro Sketch Up Premiere Pro MS Office Premiere Pro Archana Obulesh Divya Saptrushi Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad, Telangana Warangal , Telangana Languages Languages Languages Languages English Hindi English Hindi Telugu English Hindi Telugu English Hindi Telugu Thesis Topic: Thesis Topic: Thesis Topic: Thesis Topic: Implications Of Tourism On Dynamics of cultural Urban sprawl and it's Renewable Energy supply Local Economy & Livability identity w.r.t. urban impacts on agricultural land: through Resource Of Local Citizens:
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