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Syllabus of Civil Engineering (Degree Course)




 1st. Semester  

(1.) Engineering Chemistry

(2.) Engineering Mathematics-1 (M-1)

(3.) Communication Skills

(4.) Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering

(5.) Engineering Graphics

(6.) Workshop Practice

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2nd Semester  -

(1.) Engineering Physics

(2.) Energy, Environment, Ecology and Society

(3.) Basic Mechanical Engineering

(4.) Basic Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

(5.) Basic Computer Engineering

(6.) Language Labs & Seminars



3rd Semester –

(1.) Engineering Mathematics-2 (M-2)

(2.) Transportation, Bridges and Tunnels (TBT)

(3.) Strength of Materials (SOM)    
          
(4.) Engineering Geology

(5.)Building Design & Drawing

(6.) Computer Programming

(7.) Self Study (Internal Assessment)

(8.) Seminar/Group Discussion (Internal Assessment)


       4th Semester –

      (1.)  Engineering Mathematics-3 (M-3)

      (2.)  Concrete Technology

      (3.)  Surveying

      (4.)  Construction Materials & Techniques (CMT)

      (5.)  Fluid Mechanics

      (6.)  Computer Programming



5th Semester-

(1.) Transportation Engineering -2

(2.) Advance Surveying

(3.) Fluid Mechanics-2 (FM-2)

(4.) Structural Design & Drawing-1 (RCC)

(5.) Theory of Structure-1 (TOS-1)


     6th Semester -

      (1.)  Theory Of Structure-2 (TOS-2)

      (2.)Water Resources & Irrigation Engineering

      (3.)  Environmental Engineering-1

      (4.)  Geo Tech Engineering-1

      (5.)  Structural Design & Drawing-2 (Steel)


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7th Semester-

     (1.)  Design of Hydraulic Structure

     (2.)  Advanced Structural Design -2 (RCC)

     (3.)  Environmental Engineering-2

     (4.)  Quantity Surveying & Costing

     (5.)  Elective-1 (Computational Methods in Structural Engineering) 

     (6.)  Elective-1 (Traffic Engineering)

     (7.)  Elective-1 (Industrial Waste Treatment)

    (8.)  Elective-1 (Cost Effective & Eco-Friendly Construction)

    (9.)  Elective-1 (Environmental Impact Assessment)

    (10.)Minor Project      
           


8th Semester-

(1.) Geo Technical Engineering-2

(2.) Construction Planning & Management

(3.) Advanced Structural Design-2 (Steel)

(4.) Structural Dynamics & Earthquake Engineering

(5.) Elective-2 (Pavement Design)

(6.) Elective-2 (Air Quality Monitoring & Control)

(7.) Elective-2  (Energy Efficient & Green Building)

(8.) Elective-2 (Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures)

(9.) Elective-2 (Advanced Water Resources Engineering)

     (10.) Major Project 




    Note:- The syllabus may vary for different universities.



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