A 2-year postgraduate planning programme for specialisation in urban, transport, housing, or environmental planning after BArch or BPlan in India.
The Master of Planning (MPlan) is a 2-year postgraduate programme designed for graduates in architecture or planning seeking advanced expertise in urban and regional planning. It prepares professionals for leadership roles in government planning bodies, international agencies, real estate consultancies, and academic institutions.
BArch or BPlan graduates interested in policy, governance, transport systems, housing, or environmental planning should pursue MPlan. It is also suitable for professionals in urban development, smart cities, or infrastructure who wish to formalise and advance their expertise.
Students gain in-depth knowledge in urban policy and governance, advanced GIS and spatial analytics, metropolitan and regional planning, transport planning and modelling, housing finance, climate adaptation planning, planning law, and research methods. A dissertation or capstone project is mandatory in the final semester.
Admission to IITs, NITs, and SPAs is through GATE AR. Private and deemed universities conduct their own tests. Candidates must hold a BArch or BPlan degree with minimum 50% marks. Some institutions also consider professional work experience favourably during selection.
Q. What is the difference between MPlan and MBA in Urban Management? MPlan is a technical specialisation focused on land use, transport, and spatial planning with emphasis on design studios and GIS. MBA in Urban Management covers governance, finance, and policy from a management perspective. MPlan is preferred for planning authority and consulting roles.
Q. Which government organisations recruit MPlan graduates in India? Key recruiters include RERA authorities, Town and Country Planning departments, DUDA, HUDCO, Smart City SPVs, National Capital Region Planning Board, municipal corporations, and NITI Aayog's urban vertical.
Q. Is GIS proficiency sufficient for advanced transport modelling in MPlan? MPlan goes beyond GIS to include transport demand modelling using tools like VISUM and CUBE, travel demand forecasting, and multi-modal integration planning — skills required for metro, highway, and NMT projects.
Q. Can an MPlan graduate work with international organisations? Yes. Graduates with strong research and GIS skills are recruited by UN-Habitat, UNDP, World Bank urban teams, and bilateral aid organisations working on Indian and South Asian urban development projects.
BArch/BPlan min 50%; GATE AR or university entrance exam
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