Civil Engineering

These programs are meant for basically those professionals who are already working in technical departments of the corporate sector. These courses enable our students to go ahead and achieve higher profiles in their respective organizations through a high profile curriculum.
Courses | Diploma in Civil Engineering | Bachelors Program in Civil Engineering | Master Program in Civil Engineering |
Eligibility | S.S.C with Work Experience | 3 Years Diploma or HSC with 3 years Work Experience | Graduate or Diploma with 5 years of Work Experience |
Syllabus | SEM – I 1. Finite Element Analysis 2. Engineering Drawing 3. Surveying – I 4. Theory of Structure 5. Strength of Material SEM – II 1. Surveying – II 2. Foundation Engineering 3. Geotechnical Engineering 4. Concrete Technology 5. Design of Structure – I SEM – III 1. Inelastic Analysis of Plates 2. Engineering Mathematics – I 3. Surveying – III 4. Structural Mechanics 5. Fluid Mechanics – I SEM – IV 1. Fluid Mechanics – II 2. Architectural Planning & Design of Building 3. Structural Analysis – I 4. Engineering Geology 5. Advanced Design of Concrete Structure SEM – V 1. Building Planning & Design 2. Construction Management 3. Numerical methods 4. Structural Analysis – II 5. Theory of Elasticity & Plasticity SEM – VI 1. Transportation Engineering – I 2. Water Resource Engineering – I 3. Structural Dynamic & Earthquake Engineering 4. Structural Design 5. Environmental Engineering | SEM – I 1. Calculus 2. Physics 3. Mechanics of Solids 4. Engineering Graphics 5. English SEM – II 1. Chemistry 2. Environment & Energy Studies 3. Elements of Electrical Engineering 4. Communication Skills 5. Engineering Mathematics – II SEM – III 1. Building Technology & Material 2. Engineering Mathematics – III 3. Surveying 4. Strength of Material 5. Geotechnical Engineering SEM – IV 1. Fluid Mechanics – I 2. Architectural Planning & Design of Building 3. Structural Analysis – I 4. Engineering Geology 5. Concrete Technology SEM – V 1. Infrastructure Engineering 2. Construction Techniques 3. Structural Design – I 4. Structural Analysis – II 5. Fluid Mechanics – II SEM – VI 1. Advanced Surveying 2. Foundation Engineering 3. Structural Design – II 4. Environmental Engineering 5. Concrete Technology – II SEM – VII 1. Plane Surveying 2. Structural Analysis – III 3. Finite Element Analysis 4. Steel Structures 5. Elements of Transportation Engineering SEM – VIII 1. Computer Application in Civil Engineering 2. Elements of Environmental Engineering 3. Air Pollution & Control 4. Soil Dynamics 5. Construction Management 6. Transportation Engineering | SEM – I 1. Advanced Structural Mechanics – I 2. Advanced Design of Concrete Structure 3. Structural Dynamics 4. Foundation Engineering 5. Advanced Materials 6. Numerical Methods in Engineering 7. Communication Skills for Engineers SEM – II 1. Advanced Structural Mechanics – II 2. Advanced Design of Steel Structure 3. Earthquake Engineering 4. Building Environment & Services 5. Construction & Project Management 6. Operation Research 7. Environmental Risk Assessment & Hazard Management SEM – III 1. Construction Techniques & Equipment 2. Low Cost Housing 3. Construction Cost Dynamics 4. Probability, Statistics & Optimization Techniques 5. Architecture & Town Planning 6. Environment Impact Assessment 7. Bridge Engineering SEM – IV 1. Transportation Economics 2. Soil Mechanics 3. Water Power Engineering 4. Technologies for Rural Development 5. Fundamental Specifications for Steel Construction 6. Specialization |
Duration | 1~3 Year | 1~4 Years | 1~2 Year |
Fees | 29,000.00 | 39,000.00 | 36,000.00 |

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