The Civil Engineering Department caters to the ever increasing demand of Civil Engineers in Industry & Academia. The students are groomed to be thorough professionals with blend of up-to-date technical knowledge and field experience gained during internship. Various courses like Structural Analysis, Advanced foundation Engineering, GIS & Remote Sensing, Earthquake Resistant Design, to name a few, have been included as a part of curriculum to keep pace with the emerging fields. It has a great opportunity in the Government Sectors like IES, PWD, Irrigation Department, CWC, and large number of Government projects of N H A I and Infrastructure etc.
Civil Engineering is the discipline that traditionally covers streams such as:
Passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, with one of these – Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/Technical Vocational subject/ Computer Science/Information Technology/ Informatics Practices/Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies. AND Obtained at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in the above subjects taken together.
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Passed Diploma (in Engineering and Technology) with at least 45% marks (40% marks for reserved category) subject to vacancies in the first Year, in case the vacancies at lateral entry are exhausted.
Has a Diploma with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in any branch of Engineering and Technology.
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Passed B.Sc. Degree from a recognized University with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) and passed 10+2 with Mathematics as a subject. The students should have cleared the subjects Engineering Graphics/ Engineering Drawing and Engineering Mechanics of the First Year Engineering Programme along with the Second-year subjects. B.Sc. students shalt be considered only after filling the supernumerary seats in this category with students belonging to the Diploma stream.
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Passed D.Voc. Stream in the same or allied sector.
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As a country, we are developing faster than ever especially when it comes to infrastructure. Forty years ago nobody would have thought that the commute between Bandra and Worli could have been completed in lesser than 40-50 minutes. Today, we can cover this distance in just eight minutes. This is only possible due to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL) constructed in the Arabian sea; built by our civil engineers. The BSWL is just one of the many examples that show how we are coming up with innovative solutions to meet the changing requirements. The requirement for such modern developments is bound to grow. If students are willing to work on groundbreaking developments, Civil Engineering provides them with a room to grow and a chance to hone their skills.