Diploma in Civil Engineering
*Semester 1:*
1. *Engineering Mathematics-I*
- Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, and Statistics.
2. *Engineering Physics*
- Basics of mechanics, optics, and thermodynamics.
3. *Engineering Chemistry*
- Basics of chemical reactions, materials, and corrosion.
4. *Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering*
- Fundamentals of circuits, motors, and electronic components.
5. *Engineering Drawing*
- Technical drawing and CAD (Computer-Aided Design).
6. *Workshop Technology*
- Hands-on training in carpentry, masonry, and plumbing.
*Semester 2:*
1. *Engineering Mathematics-II*
- Advanced calculus, differential equations, and probability.
2. *Engineering Mechanics*
- Statics, dynamics, and kinematics.
3. *Building Materials and Construction*
- Types of construction materials (cement, bricks, steel, etc.).
4. *Surveying-I*
- Basics of land surveying and measurement techniques.
5. *Communication Skills*
- English language and technical communication.
6. *Environmental Studies*
- Environmental science and sustainability.
*Semester 3:*
1. *Strength of Materials*
- Stress, strain, and material strength.
2. *Surveying-II*
- Advanced surveying techniques and equipment.
3. *Fluid Mechanics*
- Fluid dynamics and hydraulic systems.
4. *Building Planning and Drawing*
- Architectural planning and drafting.
5. *Concrete Technology*
- Properties of concrete, mix design, and testing.
6. *Workshop Practice*
- Hands-on training in construction techniques.
*Semester 4:*
1. *Structural Analysis*
- Analysis of beams, trusses, and frames.
2. *Geotechnical Engineering*
- Soil mechanics and foundation engineering.
3. *Construction Technology*
- Modern construction methods and equipment.
4. *Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines*
- Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machinery.
5. *Transportation Engineering-I*
- Basics of road and railway engineering.
6. *Estimating and Costing*
- Quantity surveying and cost estimation.
*Semester 5:*
1. *Design of Steel and Concrete Structures*
- Design principles for steel and concrete structures.
2. *Transportation Engineering-II*
- Highway design, traffic engineering, and pavements.
3. *Environmental Engineering*
- Water supply, waste management, and sanitation.
4. *Irrigation Engineering*
- Basics of irrigation systems and water management.
5. *Project Management*
- Planning, scheduling, and resource management.
6. *Industrial Training*
- Internship or industrial visit.
*Semester 6:*
1. *Earthquake Engineering*
- Seismic design and disaster management.
2. *Advanced Construction Techniques*
- Modern construction technologies and materials.
3. *Project Work*
- Capstone project related to civil engineering.
4. *Entrepreneurship Development*
- Basics of starting and managing a business.
5. *Comprehensive Viva*
- Oral examination covering all subjects.
*Additional Topics (Optional or Elective):*
- *Urban Planning and Development*
- *Geographic Information Systems (GIS)*
- *Remote Sensing*
- *Renewable Energy in Construction*
- *Smart Cities and Infrastructure*
*Practical Components:*
- *Lab Work:*
- Material testing, surveying, and hydraulics labs.
- *Workshops:*
- Hands-on training in construction techniques.
- *Industrial Visits:*
- Visits to construction sites and infrastructure projects.
- *Projects:*
- Design and development of civil engineering systems.
*Key Skills Developed:*
- *Technical Skills:*
- Design, analysis, and construction of infrastructure.
- *Software Skills:*
- AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, Revit, and other civil engineering tools.
- *Soft Skills:*
- Communication, teamwork, and project management.