Course Overview
The program builds core knowledge in civil engineering areas such as structural design, construction methods, material testing, and infrastructure planning. Students learn how buildings and public systems are designed and developed.
Training includes lab sessions, drawing work, and software use linked to engineering practice. Students gain experience with design calculations and project-based tasks.
Group work supports communication and planning skills used in construction teams. Field exposure gives contact with real site conditions and engineering methods.
Graduates move into roles in construction firms, infrastructure design companies, consultancy services, and public works departments. The program also supports further study in advanced civil engineering fields and professional certification routes.
General Eligibility
ompletion of secondary education with strong results in mathematics, physics, or related science subjects. Academic transcripts, passport copy, and completed application form are required.
Scholarships may be available based on academic results or financial background. Selection depends on application review and document verification. Applications are submitted through the official admission portal of the university.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, subject to visa rules
Language Requirement