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.

BE Civil Engineering First Year Syllabus

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

 

BE Civil Engineering Second Year Syllabus

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

 

BE Civil Engineering Third Year Syllabus

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

 

BE Civil Engineering Fourth Year Syllabus

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

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