Pros
For a landscape architect aspirant, it is a great match. Good Projects to learn hands-on experience and exposure. It can be a great fit if you are looking to work on big-scale landscape projects like DLF, IREO, AIIMS, etc.
Cons
The working environment is consuming on top of that the employers at times are not respectful to the employees. If a person can keep his/her self-respect aside they can work here. Secondly don't expect a good salary increment even if you have worked 2-3 years in this company. Only 4-5k+ increment in your salary p/a. The company has a 220 hours/Month work policy, So if you complete your 220 hours in a particular month, then only you'll recieve your full/complete salary, if you fell short of 220 hours , so they will deduct the amount for that much no. of hours you fell short of, So its more of labour as its a 55 hour work week , which is too much. Advice for Consultant Architects and not Landscape Architects ( You are not allowed to make design interventions, you'll be working as a draughtsman under a Landscape Architect only which is demeaning to Architects in general )