The Master of Technology in Civil Engineering (M.Tech Civil) is a two-year postgraduate program that delivers advanced technical knowledge, practical expertise, and research exposure in civil engineering. Aligned with NEP 2020 and 2026 industry requirements, the syllabus emphasizes electives, simulation labs, interdisciplinary learning, and industry-oriented projects in areas such as structural design, transportation, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and construction management.
| Subject | Book Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Structural Analysis | Structural Analysis | C.S. Reddy |
| RCC Design | Reinforced Concrete Design | B.C. Punmia |
| Geotechnical Engineering | Soil Mechanics & Foundations | K.R. Arora |
| Environmental Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Peavy & Row |
| Transportation | Highway Engineering | Khanna & Justo |
| Research Methodology | Research Methodology | Kothari |
The program is divided into four semesters covering advanced core subjects, electives, labs, seminars, industry projects, and a dissertation. The course gradually transitions from theory to applied research.
Yes, research is integral. Students learn methodology in the first year and complete a dissertation in the final semester, developing analytical and problem-solving skills.
Yes, students use civil engineering software for structural analysis, design, transportation modelling, and project management. Labs provide hands-on simulation experience.
Specialisations are usually selected in the first or second semester. Electives and projects align with the chosen domain.
Yes, most institutes include industry projects or internships to provide real-world exposure and professional training.
Yes, the 2026 syllabus incorporates modern construction technologies, sustainable engineering practices, and emerging topics like smart infrastructure, green buildings, and innovative materials.
