Overview
The Department of Civil Engineering started M.tech in Structural Engineering & Construction management in the year 2014 with a yearly intake of 18 students
Evidence of India's construction boom can be seen in the new high-rise apartments sprouting up across the country. India will become the world's third largest construction market by 2025, adding 11.5 million homes a year to become a $1 trillion a year market, finds a new study by Global construction perspectives and Oxford Economics. The attractive growth of the construction industry will be higher than the short term economic growth. But the industry is suffering from a serious shortage of engineers and designers
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The’ Structural Engineering ‘course aims at providing Civil Engineering graduates with the advanced conceptual understanding, detailed knowledge and special technical skills appropriate for analysis and design of structures such as dams, bridges, pipelines, roads, towers and buildings, transport systems, harbors, airports and railways. The ‘Construction management’ helps the candidate to develop the basic understanding skills and also competencies essential for the efficient management of various large scale infrastructure projects and cost management of construction related operations. It also helps to enhance abilities of aspirants in the area of business analysis, people management and information technology
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