The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BE-CIVIL) is a four-year, eight-semester undergraduate program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the construction and infrastructure industries. As society continues to grow and urbanize, the demand for well-trained civil engineers remains high, making this degree both valuable and versatile. Graduates of this program are prepared to take on the challenges of designing, constructing, and maintaining the infrastructure that forms the backbone of modern society
Civil Engineering graduates possess skills in structural design, construction management, geotechnical engineering, and environmental engineering. Throughout their studies, students will delve into key areas such as materials science, fluid mechanics, transportation engineering, and sustainable design. This comprehensive curriculum prepares graduates to tackle complex engineering challenges and adapt to emerging technologies and methodologies in the field
Core Required Courses for all majors:
Semester I
• Calculus - I
• Applied Chemistry
• Engineering Drawing
• Computer Programming
• Applied Physics
• Communication Techniques
Semester II
• Algebra and Geometry
• Applied Mechanics
• Civil Engineering Materials
• Engineering Geology
• Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• Introduction to Energy Engineering
• Civil Engineering Workshop
Semester III
• Calculus - II
• Numerical Methods
• Fluid Mechanics
• Strength of Materials
• Surveying I
• Building Technology
Semester IV
• Probability and Statistics
• Hydraulics
• Structural Analysis I
• Surveying II
• Soil Mechanics
• Engineering Economics
Semester V
• Engineering Hydrology
• Structural Analysis II
• Foundation Engineering
• Water Supply Engineering
• Estimating and Valuation
• Transportation Engineering I
Semester VI
• Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
• Sanitary Engineering
• Concrete Technology and Masonry Structure
• Transportation Engineering II
• Design of Steel and Timber Structure
• Elective I
• Civil Engineering Project I
• Survey Field Project
Semester VII
• Hydropower Engineering
• Design of R.C.C. Structure
• Engineering Professional Practice
• Construction Project Management
• Elective II
• Civil Engineering Project II
Semester VIII
• Elective III
• Internship
Civil engineers can find rewarding opportunities in diverse sectors, including:
• Construction Companies: Engaging in residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects.
• Government Agencies: Contributing to public infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and public buildings.
• Environmental Consulting Firms: Providing expertise on environmental impact assessments and sustainable design.
• Real Estate Development: Planning and developing new housing and commercial properties.
• Transportation Authorities: Designing and managing transportation infrastructure projects.
• Water and Waste Management Companies: Developing and maintaining water supply and wastewater treatment systems
Civil engineers can find rewarding opportunities in diverse sectors, including:
• Construction Companies: Engaging in residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects.
• Government Agencies: Contributing to public infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and public buildings.
• Environmental Consulting Firms: Providing expertise on environmental impact assessments and sustainable design.
• Real Estate Development: Planning and developing new housing and commercial properties.
• Transportation Authorities: Designing and managing transportation infrastructure projects.
• Water and Waste Management Companies: Developing and maintaining water supply and wastewater treatment systems
With the continuous expansion of urban areas and the need for infrastructure development, civil engineering graduates are in high demand across numerous sectors. Graduates can pursue various career paths, leveraging their expertise in construction and infrastructure projects. Potential career roles include:
• Structural Engineer: Designing and analyzing structures such as buildings, bridges, and tunnels to ensure their safety and stability.
• Construction Manager: Overseeing construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.
• Geotechnical Engineer: Investigating and analyzing soil and rock properties to inform foundation design and construction.
• Transportation Engineer: Planning and designing transportation systems, including roads, highways, and public transit.
• Environmental Engineer: Developing solutions to environmental challenges, such as waste management and pollution control.
• Urban Planner: Designing and managing urban development projects to create sustainable and livable communities.
• Water Resources Engineer: Managing water supply and drainage systems to ensure adequate and safe water for communities.