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    Program Structure

    First Semester
    • DCE101
    • Communication skills
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE102
    • Engg. Mathematics i
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE103
    • Applied physics
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE104
    • Applied chemistry
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE105P
    • Applied physics practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE106P
    • Applied chemistry practical
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 24 Credits

    Second Semester
    • DECE201
    • Engg. Mathematics ii
    • 4 Credits
    • DECE202
    • Information technology applications
    • 4 Credits
    • DECE203
    • Basic electronics
    • 4 Credits
    • DECE204
    • Workshop practice
    • 4 Credits
    • DECE205P
    • Basic electronics practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DECE206P
    • Workshop practice practical
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 24 Credits

    Third Semester
    • DCE301
    • Engg. Mathematics iii
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE302
    • Applied mechanics
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE303
    • Electrical technology
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE304
    • Engg. Graphics
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE305
    • Strength of materials
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE306P
    • Applied mechanics practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE307P
    • Electrical technology practical
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits

    Fourth Semester
    • DCE401
    • Construction materials & processes
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE402
    • Building construction system-i
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE403
    • Concrete technology & soil mechanics
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE404
    • Surveying
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE405
    • Civil engineering drawing
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE406P
    • Concrete technology & soil mechanics practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE407P
    • Surveying practical
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits

    Fifth Semester
    • DCE501
    • Transportation engineering system.
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE502
    • Building construction system-ii
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE503
    • Hydraulics
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE504
    • Theory of structures
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE505P
    • Design of steel structures
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE506P
    • Hydraulics practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE507P
    • Design of steel structures practical
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits

    Sixth Semester
    • DCE601
    • Estimating & costing
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE602
    • Construction management
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE603
    • Irrigation system
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE604
    • Environmental system
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE605P
    • Construction management practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE606P
    • Irrigation system practical
    • 4 Credits
    • DCE607P
    • Project submission & viva
    • 4 Credits

    TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits

    Program Overview

    Diploma in Civil engineering or Diploma Engineering in Civil Engineering is a professional engineering regimen that allocates the construction, design and maintenance of the substantial and naturally construct the environment, counting efforts such as occupancy, habitation, bridges, roads, canals, dams, institutional buildings, airports, infrastructural projects, systems for water supply and sewage treatment, railways and pipelines. Civil engineering is been authentically torn into a number of different areas and departments. Civil Engineering is considered to be the second-oldest engineering profession after military engineering and it is expound to discriminate between non-military engineering and military engineering. Civil Engineering has enormous job potential in Construction and Civil Industries.

    Key Role of Diploma in Civil Engineering

    • Research and Development (R&D): Research and development is about designing, improving and creating products and services. Some public sectors provide good earning opportunity. This is the most prestigious sector for Civil Engineers.
    • Manufacturing: Civil Engineering plays a significant role in the manufacture, design and building of something which is indigenously conclude to be not possible.
    • Design: Design engineering is grounded on CAD tool. This is the most encouraging sector for Civil Engineers currently.
    • Installation: This is also fundamental plant job for Civil Engineers. Under the observation of Civil Engineers the part of machines are installed.
    • Maintenance: Maintenance job is related with preservation of machines using divergent tools of Civil Engineering.
    • Analysis and testing: This is also a new trending job along with design. In this job you have to experiment with the products. Quality assurance is also the part of it.
    Industries where Diploma in Civil Engineers can work
    • Construction Business
    • Structural Engineering Business
    • Roadways Engineering
    • Industrial Design Companies
    • Real Estate Companies
    • Power plants
    • Cement Industries
    • Steel Industries
    • Nuclear Industries
    • Aerospace Industries
    • Paper Industries
    • Communication Companies
    • Thermal Power Industries
    • Power generation industries and many more.