Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) in Regional Planning is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced skills in urban and regional development. Typically spanning 2 years, this course focuses on sustainable planning practices, spatial development, infrastructure design, and the integration of ecological, social, and economic factors in regional growth. Students learn to analyze regional issues, design planning policies, and manage the planning process in various contexts, including rural, urban, and metropolitan areas. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, providing practical experience through projects, case studies, and internships. Graduates are prepared to pursue careers in architecture, urban planning, government agencies, and private consultancy firms, working towards creating balanced and sustainable regional development.