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Not every classroom consists of four walls, and not every lesson is taught with a text. To Parul University’s students of architecture, Goa was a place where ideas saw the light of day. Off the drawing boards and lecture halls, the students at Parul University studied the way design, implementation, and culture combine to create the physical world. This was not a theoretical trip, but a trip of observing history, tradition, and innovation coexisting together.
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This practical learning tour provided students with an opportunity to observe architecture at work, way beyond schemes or models. Every lane, every courtyard, every building in Goa offered lessons, and the session with Ar. Yogesh Pednekar demonstrated how design can be adapted to the needs of people, as well as to the environment. Along with site visits, a session with an experienced architect gave students new ideas about their future in the field.
One of the strongest ideas students explored was the shift from “sustainable architecture” to “conscious architecture.” The difference lies in awareness. It is more than just the selection of environmentally friendly materials, but it is also about understanding why it is important in the first place, to the environment, to communities, and to the future.
This methodology taught the students that all design choices have consequences. It could be the thickness of a wall, the slope of a roof, or the orientation of a window; all of these are elements that influence how people inhabit a space. It was a very simple and strong insight that architecture is not independent of life, but is intertwined in life.
Goa’s infrastructure revealed how classic methods stand the test of time. Tiled roofs, stone walls in laterite, and open courtyards demonstrated how buildings adapted to the weather in Goa, keeping the houses cool in the humid climate, protecting them during heavy rains, and letting the air flow freely.
When examining these structures, students realised that functionality and aesthetics do not have to be opposite. A building can be beautiful because it is practical. They also understood that local methods, which they had often thought of as old-fashioned, could provide answers to a variety of modern issues when used with new thinking.
The other important lesson was the difference between paper and on-site design. Students learned the way drawings, when they are drawn, must be redone when construction starts. Problems such as terrain, materials, and cost are not always predictable in advance.
What they came to understand is that execution does not end creativity- it is where creativity is put to the test. Architects have to improvise and adapt on the spot and develop new ways of maintaining the integrity of their designs. This insight into vision and practicality was something that they could not learn through books.
The greatest lesson was that architects are not just the makers of buildings, but also problem solvers. The students realised that rather than creating things, they should provide solutions to the needs of people, the environment, and culture.
This new thinking also made them more assured of their work. Architecture is not about imposing designs into spaces but also about listening, adapting, and creating spaces that really suit individuals who use them.
Students returned reflective and inspired. They did not just pick up technical skills but also an attitude that architecture is a combination of responsibility and creativity. They found out that innovation is not just new things but also respect for existing things and improving on them.
After the visits and talks, all of them were better equipped to face the challenges that followed. They understood that in addition to learning to design, they were learning to think, question, and problem-solve: skills they would thank them for the rest of their lives.
Goa is only one example of how learning in Parul University extends beyond the classrooms. Students from many fields also go on such journeys. Writers travelled to Mumbai to meet authors and screenwriters. Robotics students explored automation in Chennai. Leadership tours took students to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Biopharma students learned about drug innovation in Hyderabad, while design students explored Mumbai’s creative world.
Each trip turned a city into a classroom. Instead of only reading theories, students lived them. They faced real challenges, asked questions, and brought back knowledge they could use. These tours were not extras; they were an important part of learning, helping students turn curiosity into clarity and ideas into action.
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No, the application fee at Parul University is generally non-refundable. While the university may have specific refund policies for other fees, the application fee itself is typically not eligible for a refund unless stated otherwise, according to Parul University's official policy.
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Parul University in Vadodara offers a well-rounded Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences program. The university boasts experienced faculty, modern infrastructure, and a diverse curriculum that encourages critical thinking and creativity. Students benefit from various extracurricular activities and strong industry connections. However, it's advisable to check recent student reviews and placement records to get a comprehensive understanding of the program's current standing.
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Parul University , Gujarat offers a various number of programs in different fields such as Science, medicine , architecture, mathematics, engineering, animation and design, commerce, computer application and IT, Law, management, pharmacy and much more.
The admission to any of these courses is done one the merit basis of 12th score and the guidelines set by the college management. The procedure is very simple, fill out the application form and the staff will reach out to you for further process. To know more, visit here:
https://institutes.paruluniversity.ac.in/admission/admission-process/admission-procedure/
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As you have tagged the Parul University , Vadodara, so counsidering the same, the college offers various programs in Bachelor of Science. It also offers BSc in Forensic science and there is no such entrance exam which is conducted by Parul University to get admission in BSc courses. The admission is basically done on the basis of score achieved in 12th class. Also, the procedure for applying is quite simple, you can visit out the link given below and fill out the application form with the mandatory details. And then, the college management will reach out to you for further admission process.
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https://paruluniversity.ac.in/how-to-apply
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