1. Introduction:
Architecture Engineering is one of the prominent and popular disciplines within engineering.
Many people in the developed countries, developing countries and under developed countries
have given emphasis for the broader application of Architecture Engineering. This field has been
helping the world for the all-round physical infrastructure development and it has been creating
wage and self employment opportunities both in public and private sectors. This curriculum is
designed with the purpose of producing middle level technical workforce equipped with
knowledge and skills related to the field of Architecture Engineering so as to meet the demand of
such workforce in the country to contribute in the national economic development of Nepal. The
knowledge and skills incorporated in this curriculum will be helpful to deliver the individual
needs as well national needs in the field of Architecture Engineering.
2. Curriculum title:
Diploma in Architecture Engineering (DAR)
3. Programme objectives:
This curriculum has following objectives to:
1. Prepare technicians who are capable of undertaking works in architecture engineering field
as architecture engineering technicians under rural and urban development planning, design
and development of building construction and other civil infrastructures development related
departments and sectors;
2. Produce middle level competent technical workforce/human resources that could provide
supervisory works of architecture engineering;
3. Prepare technical workforce who will demonstrate positive attitude and respect for the
profession and socio-cultural values;
4. Help in meeting the demand of required architecture engineering technicians for the public
and private infrastructure design and development of Nepal; and
5. Create self employment opportunities.
4. Programme description:
This course is based on the job required to perform by the Junior Architect/Draftsperson
(Diploma engineers) at different levels of public and private sectors physical infrastructures
development related architecture engineering works in Nepal. Therefore, this curriculum is
designed to provide knowledge and skills focusing on architecture Engineering related to the
occupation. There are six semesters in total within the period of three years. The first year
courses are offered focusing on foundational and core subjects of engineering; the second year
courses are focused on basic disciplinary subjects of architecture Engineering. Similarly, the
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third year whole courses comprise of the disciplinary subjects related to building design,
construction and working drawings. Moreover, the third year insists on the application of learned
skills and knowledge through the Quantity surveying, specification and project work.
The foundational subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are offered in diffusion
model of curricular programme are applicable in the field of architecture Engineering. It also
includes language subjects like Nepali and English applicable for the communication in the same
area. The disciplinary subjects of architecture Engineering are offered in this programme are
included in all semesters. The curriculum structure and the subject wise content that reflect the
details of this curriculum. In brief, this curriculum will guide to its implementers to produce
competent and highly employable middle level technical workforces in the field of architecture
engineering.
The contents of individual subjects prescribed in the curriculum are incorporated in the light of
"must know and must do" principle of knowledge and skills for this level.
5. Duration:
The total duration of this curricular program is three years. Each year consists of two semesters
of six months each. Moreover, one semester consist of 19.5 academic weeks including evaluation
period. Actual teaching learning hours will be not less than 15 weeks in each semester.
6. Target group:
The target group for this programme will be all interested individuals who passed School
Leaving Certificate (SLC) with English, Science, and Mathematics or equivalent and related
Technical School Leaving Certificate (TSLC).
7. Group size:
The group size will be maximum of 48 (Forty eight) in a batch.
8. Target location:
The target location will be all over Nepal.
9. Entry qualification:
Entry qualification of the applicant for diploma in civil engineering programme should be SLC
pass or equivalent or Technical SLC (TSLC) in related subject. S/he should have English,
Science, and Compulsory Mathematics in SLC or as per provisions mentioned on CTEVT
admission guidelines.
10. Entry criteria:
• Should submit SLC or equivalent certificate
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• Should pass entrance examination as administered by CTEVT
11. Selection:
Applicants fulfilling the entry criteria will be selected for admission on the basis of merit.
12. Medium of instruction:
The medium of instruction will be in English and/or Nepali.
13. Pattern of attendance:
Minimum of 90% attendance in each subject is required to appear in the respective final
examination.
14. Teacher and student ratio:
• For theory: As per the nature of the course
• For practical/demonstration: 1:10
• For bench work: 1:8
15. Teachers and demonstrators:
• The disciplinary subjects' related teachers should be a bachelor’s degree holder in the
related area with three years experience in the related field.
• The demonstrators should be bachelor’s degree holder in the related area with two years
experiences in training activities.
• The foundational subjects’ related teachers (refer to course code SH and MG) should be
master’s degree holder in the related area.
16. Instructional media and materials:
The following instructional media and materials are suggested for the effective instruction and
demonstration.
• Printed Media Materials (Assignment sheets, Case studies, Handouts, Information
sheets, Individual training packages, Procedure sheets, Performance Check lists,
Textbooks etc.).
• Non-projected Media Materials(Display, Models, Flip chart, Poster, Writing board etc.).
• Projected Media Materials(Opaque projections, Overhead transparencies, Slides etc.).
• Audio-Visual Materials (Audiotapes, Films, Slide-tape programs, Videodiscs, Videotapes
etc.).
• Computer-Based Instructional Materials(Computer-based training, Interactive video etc.).
17. Teaching learning methodologies:
The methods of teachings for this curricular program will be a combination of several
approaches. Such as Illustrated Lecture, Tutorial, Group Discussion, Demonstration, Simulation,
Guided practice, Practical experiences, Fieldwork, Report writing, Term paper presentation,
Case analysis, Tutoring, Role-playing, Heuristic, Project work and Other Independent learning.
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•Theory: Lecture, Discussion, Seminar, Interaction, Assignment, Group work.
• Practical: Demonstration, Observation, Guided practice, Self-practice, Project work,
Industries practice
18. Mode of education:
There will be inductive and deductive mode of education
19. Examination and marking scheme:
• The subject teacher will internally assess the students’ achievement in each subject
during the course followed by a final examination at the end of each semester.
• A weightage of 20% for the internal assessment and 80% for the semester wise final
examination will be allocated for theoretical components of a subject.
• The final semester examinations of all theory components will be administered through
written tests.
• Generally the method of continuous assessment will be adopted for practical components.
• In some cases semester final examinations are also conducted for practical components as
per needs.
• Student who fails in the internal assessment will not be allowed to sit in the semester final
examination and will also be not allowed continuing the following semester.
20. Provision of back paper:
There will be the provision of back paper but a student must pass all the subjects of all six
semesters within six years from the enrolment.
21. Disciplinary and ethical requirements:
• Intoxication, insubordination or rudeness to peers will result in immediate suspension
followed by review by the disciplinary review committee of the institute.
• Dishonesty in academic or practice activities will result in immediate suspension
followed by administrative review, with possible expulsion.
• Illicit drug use, bearing arms at institute, threats or assaults to peers, faculty or staff will
result in immediate suspension, followed by administrative review with possible
expulsion.
22. Pass marks:
The students must secure minimum of 40% marks both in theory and practical (Lab). Moreover,
the students must secure minimum of 40% marks in the internal assessment and 40% in the final
semester examination of each subject to pass all subjects offered in each semester.
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23. Grading system:
The overall achievement of each student will be measured by a final aggregate percentage of all
final semester examinations and graded as follow: -
Marks division:
• Distinction : > or =80 %
• First division : 65 % to < 80 %
• Second division : 50 % to 65 %
• Pass : 40 % to < 50 %
24. Certification and degree awards:
• Students who have passed all the components of all subjects of all six semesters are
considered to have successfully completed the course.
• Students who have successfully completed the course will be awarded with a degree of
Diploma in Architecture Engineering.
25. Career path:
The graduates will be eligible for the position equivalent to Non-gazetted 1st class (technical) as
Junior Architect/Draftsperson (Diploma engineers) or as prescribed by the Public Service
Commission of Nepal. The graduate will be eligible for registration with the related Council in
the grade as provisioned in the related Council Act (if any).
26. Curriculum and credits:
In this curriculum each subject has its code; full marks; and credit hours divided into lecture
hours, tutorial hours, and practical hours.