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Course Details

The curriculum is structured for four years and is divided into eight semesters. The curriculum includes field visits and internship in professional organization.

Career Opportunities

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Facilities & Services Planning is a rapidly emerging field and new jobs are expected to be created as the field continues to evolve. Students can expect to work a broad variety of positions depending on their own personal interests, and have options within government (municipal, provincial or federal) or in the private sector.

Based on industry research, potential job titles include:

Architectural Project Managers

Green Building Designer/Consultant

HVAC Engineer

Building Modelling

Entrepreneurs

Energy Analyst

Facilities & Services engineers, Architects, clients, contractors, and other key stakeholders participating in the project use computational tools to simulate software throughout design to facilitate communication. It makes the entire system easier to comprehend and the decision-making process more efficient.

• Building performance based on information provided by the designer of the building envelope

• Solar heat

• Radiation distribution

• Air flow, and other physical phenomena within the building

• Models can be used to estimate energy usage throughout the building’s lifetime

• Lighting system

• Mechanical system

• Models can be used to predict energy consumption over the building’s lifetime.

M.Tech (Facilities & Services Planning)

The Master Degree course prepares them for admission in further research degrees like Ph.D. The program’s graduates are well-prepared to pursue careers in professional practices, consulting firms, industry, research, development organizations, and academic institutions. After passing the course, you’ll be able to learn new things, as the job involves creativity and alternative thinking to come up with fresh solutions to work-related challenges.

Project Associate/Specialist

Selection procedure:

Intermediate (M.P.C) / 10+2 with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/equivalent qualification.

The students have to qualify in EAMCET conducted by the Government of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh.

Making Career Connections

Making connections with individuals and groups during your degree can help your learn more about career and networking opportunities.

Along with strong industry connections, the Department of Facilities & Services Planning has partnerships with the ISHRAE- Indian Society for Heating and Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers and ASHRAE- American Society for Heating and Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers, IPA-Indian Plumbing Association who work either in the construction industry or for business organisations who provide services to the construction industry.

All of these associations have student membership and regular networking events and provide the opportunity to network and explore career possibilities and specialist areas. The Alumni as Mentors programme for final year students also helps enhance your connections and employability while studying.

For more details contact Divya Vora, HoD of FSP.

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