The students of the 3rd Year Bachelor of Design (B.Des) program achieved a remarkable academic milestone by successfully completing an intensive upskilling course in BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Revit Architecture. The specialized training program was designed to strengthen students’ technical expertise and equip them with industry-relevant digital design skills essential for contemporary architectural and interior design practices.
Adding to this proud achievement, the students were appreciated by the Honourable President for their dedication, commitment to learning, and successful completion of the program. The recognition served as a great encouragement for the students and highlighted the importance of continuous skill development in emerging architectural technologies.
In today’s rapidly advancing design and construction industry, digital technologies play a vital role in improving project visualization, planning, coordination, and execution. Recognizing the growing demand for BIM-based workflows in architecture and construction sectors, the Faculty introduced this focused training initiative to provide students with practical exposure to modern design tools and methodologies.

A Five-Day Intensive Learning Experience
The upskilling program was conducted over a period of five days, offering students hands-on training in BIM concepts and Revit Architecture software. Throughout the sessions, students explored various aspects of digital modeling, architectural documentation, and intelligent building design processes.
The training covered key areas such as:
- Introduction to BIM workflows and applications
- Fundamentals of Revit Architecture
- Creation of architectural models and components
- Space planning and digital drafting
- 3D visualization and rendering techniques
- Documentation and detailing processes
- Collaborative design approaches in BIM environments
The sessions were designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and professional industry practices, helping students understand how technology-driven workflows improve efficiency, accuracy, and coordination in design projects.
Enhancing Industry-Ready Skills
The training program enabled students to develop practical skills that are increasingly valued in architecture, interior design, and construction industries. Through guided exercises and real-time demonstrations, students gained confidence in using Revit Architecture as a professional design tool for creating intelligent and data-rich building models.
The exposure to BIM methodologies also helped students understand the importance of integrated design systems, interdisciplinary coordination, and digital project management in modern construction practices.
By learning advanced software applications and digital workflows, students are now better prepared to adapt to industry expectations and emerging technological trends in the field of design and architecture.
Assessment and Certification
At the conclusion of the five-day program, students underwent an assessment to evaluate their understanding of BIM concepts and their practical application of Revit Architecture tools. The assessment provided students with an opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge gained during the training sessions.
The successful completion of the course reflects the students’ dedication, enthusiasm for learning, and commitment to enhancing their professional competencies beyond the regular academic curriculum.
Building Future-Ready Designers
The Faculty continues to emphasize skill-based learning and industry-oriented education by organizing workshops, certification programs, technical training sessions, and expert-led initiatives that empower students with future-ready capabilities.
Programs like the BIM and Revit Architecture upskilling course play a crucial role in preparing students for professional careers by fostering technical excellence, digital adaptability, and innovative thinking.
The successful completion of this training marks another step forward in nurturing competent, technology-driven designers ready to contribute effectively to the evolving world of architecture and design.

