CHEMBUR TROMBAY EDUCATION SOCIETY'S CTES COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE CTESCOA
The College The CTES College of Architecture in Chembur, Mumbai was established in July 2014 by the Chembur Trombay Education Society. The Chembur Trombay Education Society was formed in 1978, and has been running a College of Arts, Science and Commerce as well as several other disciplines. It is the first college of Architecture in the Eastern suburbs. Course: Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) Architecture is a discipline that encompasses various Arts and Sciences. The aim of Architectural education is to develop a well balanced creative and analytical mind, with an understanding of People, Culture and Place. Design of all Elements of the Built Environment at various scales with a judicious inter-relationship of Space, form, function and technology is what we strive for. -Prof. Ar. Anil Nagrath, Director, CTESCOA Architectural educa on prepares individuals to learn about and deal with all aspects of the civiliza on. Being surrounded by architecture all the me, it is very important to know how our own crea ons influence and shapes us as a society. -Prof. Alka Tawari Principal, CTESCOA CTESCoA provides a diverse platform where the students get an opportunity to absorb information within and beyond the scope of curriculum and one that gives the students an opportunity of wider interaction and exchange of creative and cohesive thought processes.
Facilities Studios With drafting tables, Stools, Lockers & Audio/Visual facility. Classrooms Equipped with chairs, writing boards & Audio/Visual facility. Computer lab With over 40 computers equipped with AutoCAD 18, Revit 17, 3DSMax, SketchUp, Photoshop, Microsoft Office 16 & Corel Draw graphics X7. Studios Library Access with over 1060 books, 200 e-books & Digital archive of Lectures, Computers and Printer. Workshops Used enthusiastically by all students. The machines are used during carpentry and metal upcycling elective for making models and installations. Material Museum With a display of architectural and interior building materials, structural members, sanitary fixtures & construction tools. Library Playground Facilities for playing outdoor games like football and cricket on an artificial turf and indoor games in Gymkhana. Auditorium With seating capacity of 300. Amphitheatre With a sea ng capacity of 200. Playground Material MaterialMuseum Museum Auditorium Material Museum Amphitheatre Computer Lab Playground
Chembur Trombay Education Society Vision Statement Governing Council 1. The CTES College of Architecture aspires to be a Premier Ins tu on in the field of Architectural Educa on, which encompasses the related disciplines impac ng the Built Environment. Shri. Leeladhar B. Dake (President) Shri. Mohan V. Purandare (Vice-President) Dr. Shashikant D. Pradhan (Vice-President) Shri. Ramesh A. Mhapankar (Gen. Secretary) Shri. Subodh S. Acharya (Joint Secretary) Shri. M. N. Ramamurthy (Treasurer) Shri. Deepak N. Chauhan (Int. Auditor) Shri. Keshavji U. Chhadva (Member) Shri. Avinash R. Tambe (Member) Shri. Sharad N. Patil (Member) Shri. Radheshyam S. Pandey (Member) Dr. Maya Parihar-Malhotra (Member) Shri. Rajiv R. Mhapankar (Member) Shri. Anil B. Chauhan (Member) Shri. Sandeep R. Chavarkar (Member) Shri. Harshavardhan R. Pandey (Member) Shri. Parag L. Dake (Member) Shri. Shailesh Shashikant Acharya (Member) Shri. Shashikant N. Acharya (Nominee) Shri. P. Venugopalachari (Nominee) Mrs. Priyadarshini Vardharajan (Nominee) 2. It is a Centre for Excellence in impar ng Skills, Knowledge and Wisdom to make young Men and Women responsible Professionals in a fast progressing Society. High Standards in Academic pursuits are strived for, which can be applied in actual prac ce. 3. There is a focus on Holis c Understanding of the Habitat needs of all sec ons of society, through studying the Social, Cultural, Economic and Environmental characteris cs. 4. Humane and Sustainable Design is emphasised keeping in mind the Global view on the Environment as well as Local tradi on, Climate, Ecology and Economy. The Curriculum incorporates various related and relevant subjects that goes beyond the conven onal, and offer wide choice. 5. It provides a pla orm for Dialogue between the various related Disciplines and Professionals, Na onal and Interna onal, as also between Professionals and the general Public, thus crea ng greater awareness of the role and importance of the Profession. Lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Exhibi ons and Conferences will be regularly organised for the benefit of the Students as well as the Community. 6. It is a centre for Research, Documenta on and Dissemina on of Knowledge of the Built Environment. Public Oriented Projects are taken up by the Ins tute. 7. Set in Chembur, with its History and Culture, the School engages itself with the community and plays a significant role in the development of a vision for the be erment of the ci zens. CTES College of Architecture Academic Council Shri.Subodh Acharya Shri. Deepak Chauhan Dr. Maya Parihar-Malhotra Shri. Rajiv Mhapankar Ar. Pournima Raje Shri Parag Dake Shri. Anil Gachke Prof. Madhav Deobhakta Prof. Ar. Anand Pandit Ar. Harshad Bhatia Prof. Akhtar M. Chauhan Ar. Kishore Pradhan Er. Mahesh Nerurkar Prof. Anil Nagrath (Director, CTESCOA) Prof. Alka Tawari (Principal, CTESCOA)
Faculty Members Director Ar. Anil Nagrath Principal Ar. Alka Tawari Visiting Faculty Core Faculty Ar. Pushpagandha Shukla (M.Arch) - Professor Ar. Anuprita Surve (G.D Arch, M.des, M.Arch) - Associate Professor Ar. Anju Bareja (M.Landscape Arch) - Associate Professor Ar. Shrreyash Sarmalkar (M.Arch, Const. Mgmt) - Associate Professor Ar. Tanvee Joshi (B.Arch, M.A. (Archaeology)) - Associate Professor Ar. Divya Butala (M.Arch, Theory and Design) - Assistant Professor Ar. Gayatri Karkhanis-Narkar (B.Arch) - Assistant Professor Ar. Pooja Shah (B.Arch, M.A. Art / Aesthetics) - Assistant Professor Ar. Mitali Hindlekar (M.Arch, Urban Design) - Assistant Professor Ar. Shweta Parab Ekawade (M.Arch, Const. Mgmt) - Assistant Professor Ar. Rashmi Pookkotil (PGD, Const. Mgmt) - Assistant Professor Ar. Lakshmi Harikumar (M.Arch) - Assistant Professor Ar. Sayali Paranjape (M.Arch) - Assistant Professor Ar. Sunanda Satwah (M.Arch) - Assistant Professor Ar. Harshada Punde (M.Arch, Urban Conservation) - Assistant Professor Ar. Shraddha Bhortake (M. Arch, Env. Planning) - Assistant Professor Ar. Souvik Choudhuri (M. Arch, Urban Design) - Assistant Professor Architecture: Ar. Madhav Deobhakta Ar. Anand Pandit Ar. Sabu Francis Ar. Bobbie Vijaykkar Ar. Kir Desai Ar. Rahul Chemburkar Ar. Abhijit Sawant Ar. Prafull Mhatre Ar. Manjiri Joshi Ar. Minesh Chainani Ar. Prerana Parpudi Ar. Gautam Desai Ar. Shivaji Bharadwaj Ar. Adi Gupte Ar. Hrishikesh More Ar. Neha Karayi Allied: Er. Amitesh Prabhu Er. Ajit Prabhu Er. Suma Evani Dr. Gaikwad Er. Rajitha Gopinathan Hemangi Vyawahare (Counsellor) Electives Er. Parag Sangekar Ms. Sneh Prasar Ms. Nidhi Nagrath Er. Parag Nerlekar Ms. Suni Joshi Mr. Nilesh Powalkar Ar. Pawan Rao Mr. Jatan Atara Ms. Tejal Narkar Er. Arvind Shrinivas
Course Structure CTESCOA offers a five year degree programme of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), recognized by the Council of Architecture (COA) and the University of Mumbai. The overall course structure is formulated within the framework of the Mumbai University Syllabus. The course is broadly divided into three categories that are interdependent which are: DESIGN TECHNOLOGY DESIGN Allied Design (Sem 1) HISTORY & THEORY Course Structure First Year (Semester I & II) 01 - Architectural Design 02 - Allied Design 03 - Architectural Building Construction & Materials 04 - Architectural Representation & Detailing Second Year (Semester III & IV) 01 - Architectural Design 02 - Allied Design 03 - Architectural Building Construction & Materials 04 - Architectural Representation & Detailing 05 - Theory & Design of Structures 05 - Theory & Design of Structures 06 - Humanities 07 - Environmental Studies 08 - College Projects 09 - Elective 06 - Architectural Building Services 07 - Humanities 08 - Environmental Studies 09 - Architectural Theory 10 - College Projects 11 - Elective Arc Design studio - progressive discussion Third Year (Semester V & VI) 01 - Architectural Design 02 - Allied Design 03 - Architectural Building Construction 04 - Architectural Representation & Detailing 05 - Theory & Design of Structures 06 - Architectural Building Services 07 - Humanities 08 - Architectural Theory 09 - College Projects 10 - Elective Fourth Year (Semester VII & VIII) 05 - Theory & Design of Structures 06 - Architectural Building Services 07 - Professional Practice / Training 08 - College Projects 09 - Elective 01 - Architectural Design 02 - Allied Design 03 - Architectural Building Construction 04 - Architectural Representation & Detailing Landscape design rendered plan (Sem 5 and sem 6) Fifth Year (Semester IX & X) 01 - Architectural Design 02 - Allied Design 03 - Architectural Building Construction 04 - Theory & Design of Structures 05 - Architectural Building Services 06 - Architectural Representation & Detailing 07 - Environmental Studies 08 - Professional Practice 09 - Design Dissertation 10 - Elective 01 11 - Elective 02 12 - Advanced Theories Model for design Jury- final stage of designing
TECHNOLOGY HISTORY AND THEORY Building Services - Site Visit Humanities - Pyramids Site visit - Surveying and Levelling Building Construction - Brick Bonds Humanities - Ziggurats Crea ve representa ons Humani es model - Ziggurat Joint Studio - Roofing Model Building Construction - steel structures Building Construction - Brick Bonds Joint Studio - Tensile Structures Foundation studies Building Construction - Brick Bonds Mapping exercise
Apart from the mandatory courses several extra-curricular courses and activities are offered under Electives and College Projects. Electives include: Metal Upcycling Communication Skills Origami Street Art Bonsai Ceramics AutoCAD Metal Sculp ng Carpentry Revit Architecture Photography Set Design Architectural Journalism Const. Management Heritage Conservation We have introduced Discovery of Mumbai (DOM) as a part of College projects where, the students visit a part of Mumbai and study it in detail. So far we have visited: Hindu colony DOM Tata mills Churchgate precinct Dhobi Ghat Banganga Khotachiwadi Dadar Parsi Colony D N Road Chor bazaar Gilbert hill Railway heritage Carpentry Bhau Daji Lad Museum Bhuleshwar Marine drive precint Versova Fishing Village Chapel Road, Bandra Lower Parel Mills Mahalakshmi precint Bandra Talao Colaba Causeway Haji Ali Phoenix mills Artist Village Chembur Gaothan Ranwar Village Dadar Chawls Kanheri Caves Ballard Estate Pyaavs & fountains Shivaji Park Horniman circle We also invite a range of guest speakers every month to keep students pumped up which includes emminent architects like: Origami Bonsai E L E C T I V E S Street Art Prof. Madhav Deobhakta Ar. Shakti Parmar Ar. Harshad Bhatia Ar. Atul Chemburkar Prof. Pradnya Chauhan Ar. Martina Spies Ar. Kishore Pradhan Ar. Anand Pandit Ar. Kalhan Mattoo Ar. Prem Nath Ar. Ashok Mody Ar. Arzan Khambatta Ar. Ashish Ganju Ar. Vijay Garg Prof. Ravi Hazra Ar. Kamu Iyer Ar. Sharad Bondale Prof. Sen Kapadia Ar. Ravi Sarangan Ar. Rahul Kadri Prof. Jaffer AA Khan Ar. Pronit Nath Ar. Rujuta Mody Ar. Rusi Khambatta Ar. Pinkish Shah Ar. Jinraj Joshipura Prof. Akhtar Chauhan Ar. Sachin Agshikar Ar. Vikas Dilawari Ar. Nitin Killawala Ar. P. K. Das Ar. Neera Adarkar Ar. Minaz Ansari Ar. Himanshu Burte Ar. Ravindra Punde Ar. Shivani Singh Mahendra Kadia Ar. Shilpa Gore Shah Ar. Ratan Batliboi TOUR Study tours so far, in India and abroad: Ahmedabad - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Udaipur Kochi - Thiruvanthapuram - Bengaluru Delhi - Chandigarh - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri Nashik & Aurangabad Chennai - Pondicherry Pune - Lonavla Bijapur - Bidar - Hyderabad Sri Lanka College Project also includes Exhibitions College Magazine Book Review Chembur Festival Software education include Photoshop, SketchUp, AutoCAD, CorelDraw & Revit architecture
Discovery of Mumbai Ar. Prem Nath Guest lecturers Ar. Vijay Garg Ar. Ashok Mody Ar. Rusi Khamba a Ar. Pinkish & Shilpa Gore Shah Ar. Rujuta Mody Ar. A Alimchandani Ar. P.K Das Ar. Kamu Iyer Mahendra Kadia Prof. Jaffer AA Khan Ar. Himanshu Burte Ar. Ravindra Punde Ar. Pronit Nath Ar. Arzan Khamba a Ar. Ashish Ganju Ar. Shivani Singh Study tours S.Y.B.Arch Fourth & fi h year Ar. Jinraj Joshipura T.Y.B.Arch F.Y.B.Arch Ar. Sen Kapadia
Outside the Classroom Our students have been participating in various sports competitions in and around Mumbai. Our sports facilities includes a turf pitch for Football and Cricket, and a gymkhana in the campus. Students life in the campus also comprises of organising Exhibitions and the Annual Festival Archinova and programs for Foundation day. Other events like Freshers day & Navratri are also organized at CTESCOA. We have been actively participating in events held by NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture) and have been appreciated for the same. This year, we have we are happy to associate with the Third School of Design as part FAB Biennale - a crucible for disruptors in design. Football Team Industrial design cita on at 61st NASA Zonal held at Surat. Installa on in associa on with Fab biennale The scope of knowledge and exposure at CTESCoA extends beyond the academic boundaries and into cultural events, intercollegiate sports, architectural festivals and other opportunities that provide immense networking and learning to develop as a professional in this field of designing. Flag hois ng of the four houses of the college during Archinova
Admission Procedure Ÿ Candidates shall apply through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) conducted online by the Competent Authority of Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Ÿ The Online Application form has to be confirmed and documents have to be verified at the facilitation centre by the candidate. A Final Merit List will be displayed and published on the website. Visit DTE Website for further Information: www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in Exhibi on NATA Schedule and syllabus: Visit www.nata.in For details regarding NATA exam dates and syllabus 3d prin ng, Kirigami, street art, Zumba and many more workshops are held every year during Archinova fest I) Eligibility Ÿ The candidate should be of Indian nationality. Ÿ No candidate, with less than 50% marks in aggregate, shall be admitted to the architecture course unless she / he has passed an examination at the end of the new 10+2 scheme of Senior Certificate Examination or equivalent with Mathematics as subjects of examination at the 10+2 level. Ÿ The Candidate should have obtained at least 40% marks at National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), conducted by the Council of Architecture. As per the COA, NATA 2019 Eligibility has been revised. Now Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics are the mandatory subjects in 10+2 level. II) Documents to be submitted Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Ÿ Application form SSC (Std.X) mark sheet HSC/Diploma/B.Sc. mark sheet NATA mark sheet School Leaving Certificate Certificate of Indian Nationality III) College Timings: 8.00am - 3.00pm IV) Attendance Requirement A minimum a endance of 75% is requisite for every student To appear for the end semester exam, a student need to a have a minimum of 75% a endance
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