M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) Page 1 SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN MAHARASHTRA OPEN UNIVERSITY [ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA] 2008 Proposed M.Arch. and M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning) Recipient of the International Award for Institutional Excellence from Commonwealth of Learning, Canada For Online Discussion and Approval, Please Visit Discussion Forum SA14: PAC (Architecture Programmes) (PAC-AE) at: http://www.ycmou.com/ YCMOU, N ASHIK – 422 222, MS, I NDIA P HONE : 0253 - 2231473,2230734, 2231479 F AX : 0253 - 2230270
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN MAHARASHTRA OPEN UNIVERSITY [ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA]
2008
Proposed M.Arch. and M.Sc.
(Urban and Regional Planning)
Recipient of the
International Award for
Institutional Excellence
from Commonwealth of
Learning, Canada
For Online Discussion and Approval,
Please Visit Discussion Forum
SA14: PAC (Architecture Programmes)
(PAC-AE) at:
http://www.ycmou.com/
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Admission to these programmes shall be given on each semester basis. Except for the rules mentioned below, all other
present rules for other M.Arch. programmes of this university shall be applicable to these programmes. Fees and deposit
shall be charged only for those courses, where student is admitted by the university but course exemption is not granted. Following
abbreviations are used below in the table:
• Sem: Semester
• UF: University Fee typically required for each credit point of all courses, where student is admitted but course exemption is not
granted. Payable to university along with ‘Admission Form’.
• SCF: Study Center Fee typically required for each credit point of all courses, where student is admitted but course exemption
is not granted. Payable to allotted study center after admission confirmation by the university.
• EF: Exam Fee typically required for each end exam attempt. Exam fee is specified for each credit point of the course, for which
student have applied for end exam on the exam form. Hence, actual exam fee amount may change, as per the number of
courses, selected by the student in the exam form. Payable to university along with ‘Exam Form’.
• Total: Total Fees typically required for a single semester. May change as per variation in the exam fee.
• LD: Library Deposit which is refundable without interest (indicated in bold) after return of books. Payment of the ‘Library
Deposit’ is optional for the student and it is required only when student wish to use books from library at the study center.
Payable to allotted study center after admission confirmation by the university.
SN Programme Admission Eligibility Certification Eligibility Fees and Deposit
In INR
Actuarial Science Programmes (ASP)
14 M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning)
Semester 11-14
B.Arch. Min 45% in all 20 courses at
Sem 11-14
and
Min 50% aggregate at
Sem 13 and 14.
UF 360 / CP
SCF 1350 / CP
EF 90 / CP
Total 36,000 / Sem
LD 200 / CP
15 M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning)
Semester 11-14
B.E. or B.Tech.
or
M.A.
(Geography or Sociology)
Min 45% in all 20 courses at
Sem 11-14
and
Min 50% aggregate at
Sem 13 and 14.
UF 360 / CP
SCF 1350 / CP
EF 90 / CP
Total 36,000 / Sem
LD 200 / CP
Proposed Financial Rules
Honorarium to Study Centre Staff SN Designation Honorarium Rates at Indian Study Center
(in INR)
Honorarium Rates at Foreign Study Center
(in US $)
Administrative Staff
1 Study Centre Head 4,000/- for each Semester Foreign study centers may vary honorarium
rates as per the local conditions prevailing in
their country. But, these honorarium rates must
be approved in advance by the university.
University shall publish these approved
honorarium rates on its official web site.
2 Programme Coordinator 12,000/- for each Semester
3 Clerk 3,200/- for each Semester
4 Attendant 2,800/- for each Semester
Academic Staff
5 Counselor for Theory type
of Course
Rs 500/- for each hour of counseling session Foreign study centers may vary honorarium
rates as per the local conditions prevailing in
their country. But, these honorarium rates must
be approved in advance by the university.
University shall publish these approved
honorarium rates on its official web site.
7 Assistant for Studio or
Practical type of Course
Rs 300/- for each hour of counseling session
8 Counselor for Studio or
Project-Work type of
Course
Rs 500/- for each hour of counseling session
Total Fee Total Fee (TF) for each semester consists of 3 (Three) independent components:
• University Fee (UF), Essential Component
• Examination Fee (EF), Essential Component
• Study Centre Fee (SCF) , Essential Component
University Fee (UF) Each student has to pay UF, directly to the university, along with Admission form. UF covers following activities of the university:
• Curricula development and study centre identification
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• Programme advertisement and publicity by the university
• Student registration and SANWAD subscription
• Student Welfare and Services
• Learning material Development. As and when ready, learning material will be available at an extra cost for students and
study center. Some of the learning material may be delivered only through Internet. • Online Counseling and Continuous Assessment
• Study centre management for minimum specified academic activities
• Web site Support and Common miscellaneous services
Break-up of the total “University Fee” for each semester is given the following table:
For M.Arch. and M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning)
SN UF Component Description For Indian Student at ‘SC Within
India’ in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs
Outside India’ in US$
1 Advertisement and Publicity Fee (APF) 1,500.00 150.00
2 Admission Fee (AF) 300.00 30.00
3 Sanvad Subscription Fee (SSF) 100.00 10.00
4 Student Welfare & Other Fee (SWOF)
• Student Welfare Fee
• Disaster Management Fee
• Ashwamegh Fee
85.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5 Online Counseling Fee (OCF) 700.00 70.00
6 Continuous Assessment Fee (CAF) 700.00 70.00
7 Study Center Management Fee (SCMF) 300.00 30.00
8 Web Site Fee (WF) 300.00 30.00
9 Common School Services Fee (CSSF) 800.00 80.00
10 Common University Services Fee (CUSF) 2,400.00 240.00
11 Total University Fee (UF) for each Semester 7,200.00 720.00
Study Centre Fee (SCF) Each student has to pay SCF directly to the respective study centre, during first contact session after the university confirms his/her
admission. SCF covers following activities and expenses of the study centre:
• Payment of honorarium to all academic and administrative staff members
• Organizing local Programme Advertisement and Publicity
• Payment of TA/DA to the study centre staff or charges for 'Speed Post with AD', for sending Admission and Exam forms to
the University, so as to reach before the specified last day.
• Payment of Internet Charges, for providing total 100 hours free graphic access in each semester to each student for
Internet or Email. This also includes access to printer, scanner and photocopying utilities for following activities:
o Admission
o Online counseling and communication with the university and ‘Online Counselors’ through discussion forum on web.
o Online Self-Test Center
o Identity Card and Exam Hall Ticket generation
• Conduct of minimum specified number of counseling sessions for each course.
• Arrange at least once in each year (1) Seminar (2) Study Tour (3) Sports Event (4) Cultural Event (5) Guest Lecture by
the leading practicing professional. These events may be common for regular programme students and YCMOU students.
• Local Information and communication centre for students for the matter related to university and programme.
• Provide required infrastructure, studio facilities
• Provide required studio consumable, water & electricity etc. • Provide charges for Depreciation, maintenance and repair of studio set-up
• Provide quality educational services from motivated, talented and qualified academic staff
Break-up of the total “Study Centre Fee” for each AEP Semester is as follows:
For M.Arch. and M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning)
SN SCF Component Description For Indian Student at ‘SC Within
India’ in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs
Outside India’ in US$
1 Honorarium to Administrative Staff at the study
centre
2200.00 220.00
2 Honorarium to Academic Staff at the study centre 18,800.00 1880.00
3 Expenditure by the Study Centre on Programme
Advertisement and Publicity
1,200.00 120.00
4 Library Fee, Retained by the study centre 1,000.00 100.00
5 Studio Fee, Retained by the study centre 1,600.00 160.00
6 Depreciation, Maintenance, Repair & Misc. Fee,
Retained by the study centre
1,600.00 160.00
7 Internet Charges for min 30 hours/semester
• Online Admission
• Online Counseling & communication
• 2 (Two) practice Self-Tests
• Identity Card and Exam Hall Ticket
600.00 60.00
8 Total Study Center Fee (SCF) for each Semester 27,000.00 2,700.00
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Course Registration Extension Fee (CREF) If a student cannot successfully complete the course within maximum 3 attempts for End Exams within the valid registration period
of 1½ years, then she/he shall be required to extend registration period of that course (which shall be extended only if it is still
offered by the university) by paying separate ‘Course Registration Extension Fee (CREF)’. Extended registration period shall be
valid for additional 1½ years. Only during valid registration period, student is allowed to appear for maximum 3 (Three) times in
End Exam. Student is not required to pay University Fee (UF), Study centre Fee (SCF) or Library Deposit (LD) for that course. The
‘Course Registration Extension Fee (CREF)’ is as follows for each programme.
SN Description For Indian Student at ‘SC Within
India’ in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs
Outside India’ in US$
1 For M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) 1500.00 150.00
2 For M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning) 1500.00 150.00
Examination Fee (EF) Each student has to pay EF, directly to the university, along with ‘Examination Form’ for each attempt for an end examination of
each course, as per the following details:
For M.Arch. and M.Sc. (Urban and Regional Planning)
SN End Exam Fee (EF) for each attempt for end exam of For Indian Student at ‘SC Within
India’ in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs
Outside India’ in US$
1 Each Theory Course 200.00 20.00
2 Each Practical, Studio or Project-Work Course 600.00 60.00
Distribution of ELearning Resource For few selected courses school has developed elearning resource. School also plans to develop elearning material in the phase
manner for all courses. This learning resource shall be free for all. But to distribute it on CD/DVD by normal postal system,
“Learning Resource Distribution Charges (LRDC)” will be charged as per the following details:
SN Description For Indian Student at ‘SC Within
India’ in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs
Outside India’ in US$
1 Learning Resource Distribution Charges (LRDC) 200.00 20.00
Learning Resource Distribution Charges (LRDC) includes the following costs:
� CD/DVD Media Cost
� Copying Charges
� Packaging and forwarding charge
� Postage charge
Library Deposit It is proposed that all students should separately purchase at an extra cost all the specified textbooks. Hence, university shall not be
responsible for availability of learning material to each student. Each study center shall issue textbooks (as per the rules prescribed
by the university) to each enrolled student for study at his residence place. But, student can refer reference books only at the
library.
Before issuing a textbook or workbook through Library, study centre shall collect interest free but refundable “Library Deposit
(LD)” as per the following details:
SN Description For Indian Student at ‘SC Within India’
in INR
For Foreign Student or at ‘SCs Outside
India’ in US$
1 “Library Deposit (LD)” for AEP or MEEP
or SNS or SBT, SBI, SGS or BTP
4,000.00 per semester 400.00 per semester
Online Counseling The honorarium of ‘Online Counseling’ for ‘a course in a semester’ is Rs 10,000/- (Rs Ten Thousand only). Completion of the
assigned academic task of development of specified learning resource for the assigned credit point in a semester shall be essential
for payment of honorarium. Although intellectual copy rights for the learning resource shall remain with the author, but after
payment of the above honorarium, university shall have unrestricted usage rights for these learning resource on any publishing
media for their own registered students. But, university will not be authorized to sell this learning resource. The honorarium
paid to the “Online Counselor” shall be exclusive of the cost incurred towards the usage of his/her computer system, phone and
Internet account.
Thus, in addition to the honorarium, he/she shall be reimbursed with the fixed amount of Rs 10,000/- (Rs Ten Thousand only) for
‘a course in a semester’, against these expenses. In addition to the regular salary, honorarium for ‘Online Counseling’ is payable,
even to the full time employed academic staff members of the university.
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End Examination SN Post / Description Honorarium Rates in Rs. for actual Exam Work
(A) Item Writers, Paper Setters
1 Item (Question) Writer 50.00 per item of any type
2 Item Editor (Content) 25.00 per item of any type
3 Item Editor (Language) 10.00 per item of any type
5 Theory Paper Setter (without ‘QB’ but with ‘synoptic
model answers and marking scheme’)
1.400/- per Question Paper
6 Theory Paper Setter (without ‘QB, synoptic model
answers and marking scheme’)
500/- per Question Paper
7 Theory Paper Setter (Development of ‘synoptic model
answers and marking scheme’ for already set question
paper without ‘QB, synoptic model answers and
marking scheme’)
900/- per Question Paper
8 Content Editing (certifying the content accuracy) of
‘Question Paper along with synoptic model answers
and marking scheme’
200/- per Question Paper
(B) Staff for end exam for all theory courses
1 Examination Centre Head 100/- per Day
2 Sr. External Supervisor 200/- per session
3 Sr. Internal Supervisor 200/- per session
4 Junior Supervisor 100/- per session
5 Assistant to Sr. Sup’s 150/- per session
6 Peon / Water-man 50/- per Day
7 Bell-man / Attendant 50/- per Day
8 Watchman 35/- per Day
(C) Staff for end exam of only Studio, Practical or Project-Work courses
1 Examination Centre Head 100/- per Day
2 External Examiner 75/- per student, Minimum Rs 250
3 Internal Examiner 75/- per student, Minimum Rs 250
4 Lab Assistant 15/- per student, Minimum Rs 50
5 Laboratory Attendant / Studio Attendant 5/- per student, Minimum Rs 20
(D) Factotum and other Misc Charges
1 to Exam Centre, for the EE of all theory course 900/- per EE
2 to Exam Centre, for the EE of all Studio or Project-Work
course
1800/- per EE
(E) Staff for Central Assessment Programme
1 Moderator 32/- per Ans sheet
2 Examiner 30/- per Ans sheet
3 CAP Director 750/- per Day
Additional honorarium for pre and post examination work is paid only to following examination staff members at Rs 300/- (Rs Three
Hundred only) for complete end examination of only theory courses.
• Senior External Supervisor
• Senior Internal Supervisor
• Assistant to Senior Supervisors
But no such additional honorarium is paid to any examination staff for end examination of studio or projects work courses. In
addition to the regular salary, honorarium for ‘End Examination’ (as given in the above table) is payable, even to the full time
employed academic staff members of the university.
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Programme Structure Chart
Sem Course 1
Theory
Course 2
Theory
Course 3
Theory
Course 4
Studio
Course 5
Studio
11
20
CPs
A16111:
Evolution and History of
Planning
A16112: Environmental
Science and Sustainable
Development
A16113:
Socio-Economics - I
Elective - I
A16114:
Natural Resource
Management
A17114:
Rural Development
A16115:
Studio – I
Focus on Data
Collection, surveys,
analysis and
presentation for small /
medium town
12
20
CPs
A16121: Infrastructure
Planning and
Management
A16122:
Regional Planning and
GIS / remote sensing
techniques
A16123: Transportation
Planning
Elective - II
A16124:
Real Estate
Management Strategies
A17124:
Urban renewal and
conservation
A16125:
Studio – II
Formulation of
comprehensive
development plan for a
medium town
13
20
CPs
A16131:
Socio-Economics - II
A16132:
Land Management and
Real Estate Strategies
A16133:
Housing : Planning and
Management
A16134:
Dissertation
Stage I
A16135:
Studio – III
Focus on Regional
planning: understand
the fringe areas and
comprehensive urban
and rural planning
14
20
CPs
A16141:
Urban Governance and
legal issues
A16142: Environment
Management EIA and
Disaster management
A16143:
Professional Practice
and planning
administration
A16144:
Dissertation
Stage II
A16145:
Dissertation
Stage III
M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) Page 8
Semester 11 A16111 1. Basic Information
Sem Course Code Course Name CP CST SST Marks Cat Type
1 A16111 Evolution and History of Planning 4 40 120 100 TH
2. Prerequisites and Objectives
Course Prerequisites:
� Books
� Notes
� Published Papers on the subject
Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student
will be able to:
• have a theoretical understanding of development issues of
planning and theoretical basis for planning interventions
Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and
assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester.
3. Units
UN Name of Unit CST LAQs SAQs MCQs
1
2
The Post-industrial City.
Concern for urban poverty
01-10
1st CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
3
4
Post-war Developments in Britain, America and India
Advocacy Planning and NGOs in Planning
11-20
2nd CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
5
6
Garden City and Regional Perspective
Concept of the information sector
21-30
3rd CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
7 Planning prerequisites and lessons from history 31-40
4th CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
4. Syllabus
UN Detailed Syllabus of the Unit
01 The Post-industrial City.
02 Concern for urban poverty.
03 Post-war Developments in Britain, America and India.
04 Advocacy Planning and NGOs in Planning.
05 Garden City and Regional Perspective.
06 Concept of the information sector.
07 Planning prerequisites and look at learning to be derived from historic planning examples
5. Learning Material
Book
Code Title, Author,
ISBN of Original Edition
Details of Chapters and Sections
Included in Syllabus
Edition
Year Publisher, Price,
Order It Here
Text Books
Reference Books
Web Learning Resource
Useful Resource available for Free at:
•
•
M.Arch. (Urban and Regional Planning) Page 9
A16112 1. Basic Information
Sem Course Code Course Name CP CST SST Marks Cat Type
1 A16112 Environmental Science and Sustainable Development 4 40 120 100 TH
2. Prerequisites and Objectives
Course Prerequisites:
�
�
�
Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, student
will be able to:
• Provide understanding of the environment. The students will
be taught to work along with nature and not against the
nature and introduced to several natural design aspects
which could be incorporated in our planning and
development.
• Sustainable development: The students will be imbibed with
the idea of development without harming the nature and
concerned for the future generations to come.
• Economics: To provide basic understanding of the subject
and it’s relevance to designing planning and issues in
development.
Studio: Students are expected to complete sufficient number of projects related to this course, with regular critical remarks and
assessment from the counselor and peer students, during the semester.
3. Units
UN Name of Unit CST LAQs SAQs MCQs
1 Environmental Science 01-10
1st CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
2 Ecology 11-20
2nd CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
3
4
Environment Friendly Material
Sustainable development and Economics
21-30
3rd CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
5
6
Soil forest and living resources
Water as precious resource
31-40
4th CP
Block
1 SAQ & 1 LAQ (in End Exam) and
5 MCQs (in Self-Test)
will be asked on these units.
4. Syllabus
UN Detailed Syllabus of the Unit
1 Environmental Science, Basic concepts of environment, structure, form and components of environment, interaction and