Indian Institute of Architects - Membership and Chapters

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Topic – Indian Institute of Architects
Presented by:-Kavita Nagpal
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ASSOCIATES
Every candidate for election as an associate shall be
least 
twenty-one years 
of 
age 
and shall be elected if:
He has been 
an ordinary member of the Mumbai
architectural association 
at the time of the formation
of the Indian institute of architects.
OR
He has 
passed the examination of the institute 
at
least 
one year after passing the qualifying examination
if any recognised by the institute.
OR
He has 
passed the government or Mumbai
,
advanced examination in architecture between
the 
 years of 1909 and 1992.
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LICENTIATES 
A licentiate shall be at least 
thirty one years 
of age, and
shall have 
passed an examination recognised 
by the council
from time to time and has been a 
principal for at least seven
years in the practice of architecture
, at the time the architects
registration act ‘72 was passed by the parliament.
HONORARY FELLOWS 
In addition to the elected members, the 
council may vote
from time to time, elect people who have made 
a significant
contribution to the promotion of art and architecture
, as
honorary fellows
.
STUDENTS
Students shall be studying in an architectural institution
approved by the council.
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RETIRED MEMBERS
 
Any fellow, associated or licentiate
 who  has
reached the age of 55 
and has retired from practice
may, if he so desires subject to the approval of the
council, be transferred without  elections to the class of
“retired fellow” , “retired associate” , or “retired
licentiate”.
SUBSCRIBERS
A person who was a 
member of the Mumbai
architectural association
 at the time of adoption of the
original constitution of the institute, or a person who in
the opinion of the council is likely to 
render assistance
in promoting the objects of the institute
.
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CHAPTERS AND CENTERS
One hundred or more members of the institute residing or
practicing in any state or union territory
, and desirous of forming
a chapter shall 
inform the president 
in the form of a 
letter signed
by at least thirty members
, shall forthwith authorize them to
form a chapter.
Each state or union territory 
shall have only 
one chapter
In case a state or union territory has less than 100  members
and is 
unable to form a chapter
, it shall have the option of
forming a centre
, or joining any contiguous chapter as decided by
the majority, until that state or union territory acquires a strength
of 100 members  to form its own chapter.
There
 
shall be no two centers within the city limits 
wholly or
partly.
When the 
membership of any chapter/centre falls below
sixty
, and that of 
centre within a city limit below ten
, over a
period of 
two years successively
, the council may suspend or
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cancel the chapter/centre
, or 
merge it with the
adjoining chapter/centre. 
The 
council 
shall also 
have power to 
take the
management of a chapter/centre or even to 
suspend
the same, in case the 
working of the chapter/centre is
not satisfactory 
,Such decisions can only 
be taken by at
least 2/3rd majority of the elected members of the
council.
The 
executive committee of chapter 
shall consist of
not less than 10 members
 out of which the 
chairman,
vice chairman, hon. Treasurer and two hon.
Secretaries shall be elected by the members of the
chapter. 
For 
the remaining posts which shall not be
less than 5, each centre within the chapter shall
nominate 1 person
. In the event the members of the
chapter is less than 5, each centre shall nominate 2
members on the executive committee.
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CHAPTERS
IIA, Andhra Pradesh Chapter 
Northern Chapter, (IIA)
West Bengal Chapter, (IIA)
Kerala Chapter, (IIA)
Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter
 (IIA)
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The Indian Institute of Architects outlines different classes of members such as Associates, Licentiates, Honorary Fellows, Retired Members, and Subscribers. It also provides guidelines for forming chapters and centers based on member numbers in states or union territories. The membership criteria vary for each class, encompassing age requirements, examination certifications, and years of practice in architecture. Additionally, the institute allows for the recognition of individuals who have significantly contributed to the field as Honorary Fellows.

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  1. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - - I I Topic Indian Institute of Architects Presented by:-Kavita Nagpal

  2. CLASSES OF MEMBERS CLASSES OF MEMBERS ASSOCIATES Every candidate for election as an associate shall be least twenty-one years of age and shall be elected if: He has been an ordinary member of the Mumbai architectural association at the time of the formation of the Indian institute of architects. OR He has passed the examination of the institute at least one year after passing the qualifying examination if any recognised by the institute. OR He has passed the government or Mumbai, advanced examination in architecture between the years of 1909 and 1992.

  3. CLASSES OF MEMBERS CLASSES OF MEMBERS LICENTIATES A licentiate shall be at least thirty one years of age, and shall have passed an examination recognised by the council from time to time and has been a principal for at least seven years in the practice of architecture, at the time the architects registration act 72 was passed by the parliament. HONORARY FELLOWS In addition to the elected members, the council may vote from time to time, elect people who have made a significant contribution to the promotion of art and architecture, as honorary fellows. STUDENTS Students shall be studying in an architectural institution approved by the council.

  4. CLASSES OF MEMBERS CLASSES OF MEMBERS RETIRED MEMBERS Any fellow, associated or licentiate who has reached the age of 55 and has retired from practice may, if he so desires subject to the approval of the council, be transferred without elections to the class of retired fellow , retired associate , or retired licentiate . SUBSCRIBERS A person who was a member of the Mumbai architectural association at the time of adoption of the original constitution of the institute, or a person who in the opinion of the council is likely to render assistance in promoting the objects of the institute.

  5. CHAPTERS AND CHAPTERS AND CENTERS CENTERS CHAPTERS AND CENTERS One hundred or more members of the institute residing or practicing in any state or union territory, and desirous of forming a chapter shall inform the president in the form of a letter signed by at least thirty members, shall forthwith authorize them to form a chapter. Each state or union territory shall have only one chapter. In case a state or union territory has less than 100 members and is unable to form a chapter, it shall have the option of forming a centre, or joining any contiguous chapter as decided by the majority, until that state or union territory acquires a strength of 100 members to form its own chapter. Thereshall be no two centers within the city limits wholly or partly. When the membership of any chapter/centre falls below sixty, and that of centre within a city limit below ten, over a period of two years successively, the council may suspend or

  6. CHAPTERS AND CHAPTERS AND CENTERS CENTERS cancel the chapter/centre, or merge it with the adjoining chapter/centre. The council shall also have power to take the management of a chapter/centre or even to suspend the same, in case the working of the chapter/centre is not satisfactory ,Such decisions can only be taken by at least 2/3rd majority of the elected members of the council. The executive committee of chapter shall consist of not less than 10 members out of which the chairman, vice chairman, hon. Treasurer and two hon. Secretaries shall be elected by the members of the chapter. For the remaining posts which shall not be less than 5, each centre within the chapter shall nominate 1 person. In the event the members of the chapter is less than 5, each centre shall nominate 2 members on the executive committee.

  7. CHAPTERS AND CHAPTERS AND CENTERS CENTERS CHAPTERS IIA, Andhra Pradesh Chapter Northern Chapter, (IIA) West Bengal Chapter, (IIA) Kerala Chapter, (IIA) Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter (IIA)

  8. THANKYOU THANKYOU

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