Course Description
BE Civil for diploma graduates is a four years and half year course.The students joining this course can ungergo systematic theoretical and pratical learning in basic sciences,material engineering,structural engineering,water resources engineering,geo technical engineering and transportation engineering.This provides the students oppournity to develop knowledge and skills to take up array of infrastructure development task where civil engineers have important role to play.
Admission Guideline
BE Civil for diploma graduates is a four years and half year course.The students joining this course can ungergo systematic theoretical and pratical learning in basic sciences,material engineering,structural engineering,water resources engineering,geo technical engineering and transportation engineering.This provides the students oppournity to develop knowledge and skills to take up array of infrastructure development task where civil engineers have important role to play.
Eligibility
BE Civil Engineering Eligibility Criteria In order to take admission to the course, an aspiring candidate must have a 10+2 from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. It is essential to have an aggregate of at least 50 per cent marks to be eligible for sitting for the entrance examinations.
Syllabus
The BE Civil Engineering subjects list is one of the broadest and oldest ones. It extends across many technical specialties. The BE Civil Engineering concerns designing, maintaining, and constructing the physically built environment. Here is the semester-wise B. E Civil Engineering subject list.
Semester I |
Semester II |
Engineering Mathematics-I |
Engineering Mathematics-II |
Engineering Physics |
Engineering Physics/ Engineering Chemistry |
Engineering Chemistry |
Basic Electrical Engineering / Basic Electronics Engineering |
Systems in Mechanical Engineering |
Programming and Problem Solving / Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electrical Engineering / Basic Electronics Engineering |
Engineering Graphics (Engineering Drawing) |
Programming and Problem Solving / Engineering Mechanics |
Project-Based Learning |
Workshop |
Physical Education-Exercise and Field Activities |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Building Technology and Architectural Planning |
Geotechnical Engineering |
Mechanics of Structure |
Survey |
Fluid Mechanics |
Concrete Technology |
Engineering Mathematics III |
Structural Analysis |
Engineering Geology |
Project Management |
Awareness of civil Engineering Practices / Road Safety Management / Foreign Language |
Project-based learning |
Semester V |
Semester VI |
Hydrology and Water Resource Engineering |
Advanced Surveying |
Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Techniques |
Project Management and Engineering Economics |
Structural Design-I |
Foundation Engineering |
Structural Analysis-II |
Structural Design-II |
Fluid Mechanics - II |
Environmental Engineering-I |
Semester VII |
Semester VIII |
Environmental Engineering II |
Dams and Hydraulic Structures |
Transportation Engineering |
Quantity Surveying, Contracts, and Tenders |
Structural Design and Drawing III |
Elective – III |