A group of eighth-semester architecture students from Nitte Institute of Architecture visited the Marian project site near Kadri Park as part of a course on project management and building economics. The visit provided the students with a practical example of the concepts they were learning in their coursework, allowing them to observe the site, ask questions and learn from the professionals working on the project.
The hands-on learning experience gained during the field trip was a great opportunity for the students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios. They were able to develop a deeper understanding of project management & building economics and gain insights, as they prepare to enter the workforce as architects.
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