Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Architecture is a private institute in 2011 under the aegis of Vidharbh Bahu Udeshiya Shikshan Santha. It is situated in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The College is affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU), accredited by NAAC Grade ‘B’ and approved by the Council of Architecture & Maharashtra Government. The institute's main objective is to impart value-based and quality education in the architecture domain for aspired students and by equipping skills & knowledge and enable them to develop as competitive professional architects. TGPCA has endowed with state-of-art infrastructure and modern campus facilities to cater to the educational needs of aspired students. Faculties are highly educated, and well-experienced in both academic and industry domain motivates the students through interactive teaching methodologies.
Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Architecture offers good academic facilities like Advanced Library with an enormous collection of books and also E-resources, E-Learning is available. Advanced Computer Lab with internet connectivity, Sports & Games, Building Materials Laboratory, Climatology Laboratory, Survey Lab, Canteen and finest hostel accommodation with all the required facilities.
The college is in Nagpur city, the most vibrant city in India, and the college has an ultra-modern campus. The GPGI is an education society that the top academicians founded with the sole view to promote professional education for the development of the nation. The college is offering science and commerce education both
| Course | Fees | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture - Bachelor of Architecture ( B.Arch ) | 350000 | 5 years |




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