Civil engineering is the professional practice of designing and developing infrastructure projects. This can be on a huge scale, such as the development of nationwide transport systems or water supply networks, or on a smaller scale, such as the development of individual roads or buildings. The great thing about civil engineering in the real world is that it’s an industry that perpetually adapts to the demands and desires of society. In recent years civil engineering has adapted to consider many contemporary environmental concerns, helping to address issues of pollution and scarce water supplies, while considering the potential of sustainable energy within the industry.
Min. Qualification: 10th+2/Diploma (With Exp.)
Duration: 4 years
Medium of Instruction: English
Total Fee Structure: Rs. 62,500/-
SEM-I | SEM-II | SEM-III | SEM-IV |
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Engineering Mathematics | Foundation Design | Strength of Materials | Engineering Metrology |
Civil Engineering Drawing & House Town Planning |
Project & Planning Management |
Hydraulic Mechanics | Analysis of Structures |
Building Construction | Surveying | Water Supply Engineering |
Design of Concrete Structures |
Design of Steel Structures | Transportation Engineering | Highway Engineering | Soil Mechanics & Foundations |
SEM-V | SEM-VI | SEM-VII | SEM-VIII |
Basic Engineering Chemistry | Building planning & drawing | Mechanics of Solid | Waste Water & Industrial Waste Treatment |
Surveying -II | Irrigation Engineering | Engineering Mechanics | Earthquake Engineering |
Applied Mechanics | Repair Maintenance of Civil | Earthquake Engineering | |
Basic Engineering physics | Transportation Engineering -II | Advance Environmental Engineering | Disaster Management |
Bridge Engineering | Fluid Mechanics |
