MCGAN'S OOTY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Colleges
4 years ago - ENGINEERING - Ooty - 551 viewsMcGAN’S OOTY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, COIMBATORE (MOSA) offers a student- centric learning environment along with access to a faculty of highly experienced practitioners. The faculty and the student community at MOSA is dedicated to working towards a common goal, the battlement of architectural education and practice, not only in India but also in the global context. The mission of the MOSA College is to nurture and inspire design –minded students to demonstrate a firm foundation of critical thinking, ethical behavior and a culture of professional practice. The vision of the college is to provide architecture and design education focused on improving the quality of life in built and natural environment on both the local and global scales as informed by nature, supported by research and committed to sustainability.
Facts and Figures of McGAN -
Establishment Year | 2008 |
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University Type | Private |
Approval | Council of Architecture |
Affiliation to | Anna University, Chennai |
Total number of Companies visited in 2014 | 65 |
Total Placements in 2014 | 300 |
Total Faculty Members | 150 |
How to Reach | 40 kms from Kotagiri and Coonoor |
Why to Join McGAN?
- Scenic Location- It is not necessary that learning should be happen only in the classrooms, even students can learn more if they are connected with natural beauty of the learning place. For this purpose this college is located at the inset of the nature with lush green landscape where surrounding of the hills of Ooty makes the environment so much adorable.
- NATA Test Centres-This College has its NATA Test Centres at Ooty and Chennai by which the aptitude of the applicant can be measured for a specific field of study. The test measures drawing and observational skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability of the students.
- NIASA 2012-This College was awarded with 7th Annual National Award for Excellence in Architectural Thesis in 2012 for South Zone ‘V’.