Master in Conservation, Preservation & Heritage Management - Course, Fees, Eligibility, Top Colleges, Top Careers

Management & business administration
Duration
img2 Years
Level
imgPG
Programme
imgMasters
Study Mode
imgFull Time

Course Description

Master in Conservation, Preservation & Heritage Management is a 2 years postgraduate course. The course curriculum covers topics like India and the World : Through the Ages, Public Awareness/Cultural Resource Management, Chemical Treatment and Preservation of Painting, Manuscripts, Organic and Inorganic Materials, Conservation, Preservation and Restoration of Heritage components and Conservation technique, Survey, Inspection, Assessing Deterioration and Preparation of Status Reports, Heritage Planning, Regulation, Zoning and Management, Architectural, Engineering Technology, Nature and Use of Material, Principles Guidelines and Laws : National and International, etc. The course takes a theoretical based approach. On completion of the course, one can work as heritage manager, Senior Research Fellow, etc. Applicants with good communication skills, presentation skills, and eye for details are suitable for the course. Applicants can further get into research or become a lecturer.

Eligibilty

The candidate should have completed Bachelor’s Degree in relevant faculty or discipline from a recognized university with a Minimum of 55% marks in aggregate. Many colleges conduct Entrance exams for admission to this course.