

B-E in Civil Engineering at AMC Engineering College


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Civil Engineering at AMC Engineering College Bengaluru?
This Civil Engineering program at AMC Engineering College focuses on equipping students with foundational and advanced knowledge in planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure projects critical for modern society. The curriculum integrates core principles of structural, environmental, transportation, and geotechnical engineering, responding to India''''s burgeoning demand for sustainable urban development and smart infrastructure. Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in public and private sectors, contributing to the nation''''s progress.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for high school graduates with a strong aptitude for Physics and Mathematics, aspiring to contribute to India''''s infrastructure growth. It suits individuals interested in sustainable development, urban planning, and large-scale construction projects. Fresh graduates seeking entry into design, construction, or consulting firms will find this program beneficial, as will those looking to pursue higher studies in specialized civil engineering fields.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to secure roles as site engineers, design engineers, project managers, and quality control engineers in top Indian construction companies, government organizations like CPWD, or consulting firms. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program aligns with professional certifications from bodies like ACCE India and provides a strong foundation for advanced degrees in structural or environmental engineering.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Mathematical and Scientific Foundations- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand core concepts in Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry, which are prerequisites for advanced engineering subjects. Form study groups to solve problems collaboratively and regularly review fundamental principles.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses for foundational subjects, Khan Academy, VTU e-Learning resources, College library textbooks, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong grasp of these fundamentals is crucial for problem-solving in design, analysis, and research roles in Civil Engineering. It ensures readiness for advanced coursework and technical interviews.
Develop Basic CAD and Programming Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Begin exploring basic CAD software like AutoCAD for drafting and visualization, and practice basic C programming for problem-solving logic. These skills are introduced in initial labs and should be reinforced through self-practice.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD tutorials (online/YouTube), HackerRank for C programming practice, Official lab manuals, College computing facilities
Career Connection
Proficiency in CAD is essential for all design roles, while programming logic aids in computational analysis and data handling, making graduates more versatile and employable in modern engineering firms.
Engage in Early Technical Reading and Departmental Activities- (Semester 1-2)
Start reading introductory civil engineering magazines, newsletters, or online articles to understand current trends and projects. Actively participate in departmental seminars, workshops, or student chapters like the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) or ICI student chapters.
Tools & Resources
Civil Engineering magazines (e.g., Construction World, Indian Concrete Journal), Departmental notice boards, Student club websites
Career Connection
Early exposure to the industry helps in clarifying career interests, builds a professional network, and provides context for academic learning, enhancing project selection and internship opportunities.
Intermediate Stage
Master Core Civil Engineering Software and Simulation- (Semester 3-5)
Beyond basic CAD, gain hands-on expertise in specialized civil engineering software like STAAD Pro, ETABS (for structural analysis), ArcGIS (for GIS), or Primavera (for project management). Work on mini-projects using these tools.
Tools & Resources
Licensed software available in college labs, Online courses (e.g., Udemy, Coursera with certifications), Faculty guidance for mini-projects
Career Connection
Deep software proficiency is a critical skill for design, analysis, and project execution roles, significantly boosting employability and salary potential in Indian infrastructure companies.
Seek Practical Exposure through Internships and Field Visits- (Semester 3-5)
Actively pursue short-term internships, even volunteer ones, during semester breaks at construction sites, consulting firms, or municipal bodies. Participate in organized field visits to dams, bridges, or treatment plants to observe real-world applications.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Internship portals (e.g., Internshala, LinkedIn), Departmental faculty contacts, Industry mentorship programs
Career Connection
Practical experience bridges the gap between theory and application, providing valuable insights, improving problem-solving skills, and often leading to pre-placement offers or stronger job applications.
Participate in Technical Competitions and Design Challenges- (Semester 3-5)
Form teams and participate in inter-collegiate technical competitions, design challenges (e.g., bridge design, concrete canoe), or paper presentation contests related to civil engineering. This applies theoretical knowledge and fosters innovation.
Tools & Resources
Institute of Engineers (India) student chapter events, National level engineering fests (e.g., IITs, NITs), Departmental faculty advisors
Career Connection
Such participation hones teamwork, critical thinking, and presentation skills, showcasing practical aptitude to potential employers and building a strong resume.
Advanced Stage
Specialize through Electives and Advanced Project Work- (Semester 6-8)
Carefully choose professional electives that align with your career interests (e.g., structural, environmental, transportation). Undertake a comprehensive final year project that addresses a real-world civil engineering problem, applying advanced design and analysis techniques.
Tools & Resources
Faculty expertise, Research journals, Industry reports, Advanced software tools, Project funding opportunities
Career Connection
Specialization makes you highly valuable for targeted roles. A strong, relevant project showcases your capabilities, problem-solving skills, and dedication, directly aiding placements and higher studies.
Prepare Rigorously for Placements and Professional Exams- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate significant time to aptitude tests, technical interview preparation, and improving communication skills. Consider preparing for competitive exams like GATE or UPSC Engineering Services Examination if interested in public sector jobs or higher education.
Tools & Resources
College placement training programs, Online aptitude platforms (e.g., Indiabix), Mock interviews, GATE coaching centers, Previous year''''s question papers
Career Connection
Thorough preparation is key to securing coveted positions in both private sector companies and prestigious government organizations, defining the initial trajectory of your career.
Cultivate Professional Networking and Leadership Skills- (Semester 6-8)
Actively network with alumni, industry professionals, and faculty members through seminars, conferences, and LinkedIn. Take on leadership roles in student chapters or project teams to develop managerial and interpersonal skills.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Professional association events (e.g., ICI, IEI, ASCE India Section), Alumni meetups, College departmental clubs
Career Connection
A robust professional network can open doors to job opportunities, mentorship, and entrepreneurial ventures. Leadership skills are highly valued in senior engineering and project management roles.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Pass in 10+2 / PUC II with Physics, Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer as one of the optional subjects with English as a compulsory subject and obtained a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC of Karnataka).
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 170 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40% (Theory), 50% (Lab), External: 60% (Theory), 50% (Lab)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21FOT11 | Calculus and Differential Equations | Core | 4 | Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Vector Calculus |
| 21FOT12 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 4 | Electrochemistry, Corrosion, Energy Systems, Water Technology, Polymeric Materials |
| 21FOT13 | Introduction to Civil Engineering | Core | 3 | Infrastructure Development, Building Materials, Surveying Principles, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering |
| 21FOT14 | Programming for Problem Solving | Core | 3 | C Programming Basics, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays and Strings, Pointers and Structures |
| 21FOT15 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Fundamentals, Three Phase Systems, Electrical Machines, Power Systems |
| 21FOTL16 | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Water Analysis, pH Metry, Conductometry, Viscosity Measurement, Polymer Synthesis |
| 21FOTL17 | Programming for Problem Solving Laboratory | Lab | 1 | C Programming Exercises, Conditional Statements, Looping Structures, Array Operations, Function Implementation |
| 21FOTL18 | Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Verification of Circuit Laws, Measurement of Electrical Quantities, Motor Characteristics, Transformer Testing |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21FOT21 | Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods | Core | 4 | Partial Differential Equations, Fourier Series, Z-Transforms, Numerical Methods, Probability and Statistics |
| 21FOT22 | Engineering Physics | Core | 4 | Quantum Mechanics, Laser Physics, Optical Fibers, Material Science, Nanotechnology |
| 21FOT23 | Engineering Graphics | Core | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, Development of Surfaces, Perspective Projection |
| 21FOT24 | Basic Electronics | Core | 3 | Semiconductor Diodes, Bipolar Junction Transistors, Operational Amplifiers, Digital Logic Gates, Communication Systems |
| 21FOT25 | Elements of Mechanical Engineering | Core | 3 | Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, IC Engines, Refrigeration, Power Transmission |
| 21FOTL26 | Engineering Physics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Laser experiments, Optical fiber communication, Semiconductor device characteristics, Material property testing |
| 21FOTL27 | Workshop Practice | Lab | 1 | Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Foundry, Sheet Metal |
| 21FOTL28 | Basic Electronics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Diode characteristics, Transistor amplifiers, Logic gate verification, Op-amp applications |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV31 | Engineering Mathematics-III | Core | 4 | Linear Algebra, Complex Analysis, Probability Distributions, Sampling Theory, Numerical Solutions |
| 21CIV32 | Strength of Materials | Core | 4 | Stress and Strain, Bending Moments, Shear Forces, Torsion, Deflection of Beams |
| 21CIV33 | Fluid Mechanics | Core | 4 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Flow through Pipes |
| 21CIV34 | Surveying | Core | 4 | Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying, Theodolite Surveying, Levelling, Contouring |
| 21CIV35 | Engineering Geology | Core | 3 | Physical Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Structural Geology, Geological Investigations |
| 21CIVL36 | Material Testing Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Tension Test, Compression Test, Torsion Test, Hardness Test, Impact Test |
| 21CIVL37 | Fluid Mechanics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Flow Measurement, Pipe Friction, Centrifugal Pump, Hydraulic Jump, Notches and Weirs |
| 21CIV38 | Constitution of India and Professional Ethics | Mandatory Non-credit | 0 | Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Professional Ethics, Engineering Responsibilities, Human Values |
| 21CIV39 | Environmental Studies | Mandatory Non-credit | 0 | Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Sustainable Development, Environmental Management |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV41 | Applied Hydraulics | Core | 4 | Open Channel Flow, Hydraulic Machines, Pumps, Turbines, Dimensional Analysis |
| 21CIV42 | Concrete Technology | Core | 4 | Cement Properties, Aggregates, Admixtures, Concrete Mix Design, Special Concretes |
| 21CIV43 | Structural Analysis-I | Core | 4 | Indeterminate Structures, Slope Deflection Method, Moment Distribution Method, Kani''''s Method, Arch Analysis |
| 21CIV44 | Geotechnical Engineering-I | Core | 4 | Soil Formation, Soil Properties, Soil Classification, Permeability, Seepage |
| 21CIV45 | Quantity Surveying and Valuation | Core | 3 | Estimation Principles, Methods of Measurement, Rate Analysis, Valuation Methods, Specification Writing |
| 21CIVL46 | Surveying Practice Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Theodolite Traversing, Contouring, Total Station Operation, GPS Surveying, Curve Setting |
| 21CIVL47 | Concrete and Highway Materials Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Cement Testing, Aggregate Testing, Concrete Strength, Bitumen Tests, Mix Design Verification |
| 21CIV48 | Professional Communication and Internship | Mandatory Non-credit | 0 | Technical Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion, Interview Techniques, Professional Ethics |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV51 | Structural Analysis-II | Core | 4 | Matrix Methods, Flexibility Method, Stiffness Method, FEM Fundamentals, Influence Lines |
| 21CIV52 | Design of RC Structural Elements | Core | 4 | Limit State Design, Beam Design, Slab Design, Column Design, Footing Design |
| 21CIV53 | Geotechnical Engineering-II | Core | 4 | Stress Distribution in Soils, Consolidation, Shear Strength, Earth Pressure, Slope Stability |
| 21CIV54 | Transportation Engineering | Core | 4 | Highway Planning, Geometric Design, Pavement Design, Traffic Engineering, Railway Engineering |
| 21CIV551 | Air Pollution and Control | Elective | 3 | Air Pollutants, Air Quality Standards, Meteorology and Air Pollution, Air Pollution Control Equipment, Indoor Air Pollution |
| 21CIVL56 | Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Atterberg Limits, Permeability Test, Direct Shear Test, Triaxial Test, Consolidation Test |
| 21CIVL57 | Computer Aided Civil Engineering Drawing | Lab | 1 | AutoCAD for Civil, Plan Drawing, Section Drawing, RCC Detailing, Structural Layouts |
| 21CIVL58 | Mini Project | Project | 3 | Problem Identification, Literature Survey, Design, Implementation, Report Writing |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV61 | Design of Steel Structures | Core | 4 | Properties of Steel, Connections, Tension Members, Compression Members, Beam Design |
| 21CIV62 | Construction Technology and Management | Core | 4 | Construction Materials, Construction Equipment, Project Management, Quality Control, Safety Management |
| 21CIV63 | Environmental Engineering | Core | 4 | Water Supply Systems, Wastewater Treatment, Solid Waste Management, Air Pollution Control, Noise Pollution |
| 21CIV64 | Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering | Core | 4 | Hydrologic Cycle, Precipitation, Runoff, Flood Routing, Dams and Reservoirs |
| 21CIV651 | Advanced Concrete Technology | Elective | 3 | High Strength Concrete, Self-Compacting Concrete, Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Polymer Concrete, Concrete Durability |
| 21CIVL66 | Environmental Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Water Quality Parameters, pH, Turbidity, DO, BOD, COD, Solids Analysis, Jar Test |
| 21CIVL67 | Computer Aided Analysis and Design Laboratory | Lab | 1 | STAAD Pro, ETABS, SAP2000, Design of RC Elements, Steel Element Design |
| 21CIV68 | Internship / Advanced Technical Skills | Internship | 3 | Industrial Training, Skill Development, Project Report, Presentation, Technical Documentation |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV71 | Quantity Surveying, Contracts and Specifications | Core | 4 | Estimation, Rate Analysis, Contracts, Tenders, Arbitration |
| 21CIV72 | Earth Retaining Structures | Core | 4 | Lateral Earth Pressure, Retaining Walls, Sheet Piles, Braced Cuts, Coffer Dams |
| 21CIV731 | Pavement Design | Elective | 3 | Pavement Components, Flexible Pavement Design, Rigid Pavement Design, Pavement Materials, Pavement Evaluation |
| 21CIV741 | Traffic Engineering and Management | Elective | 3 | Traffic Characteristics, Traffic Studies, Traffic Control Devices, Intersection Design, Traffic Management Strategies |
| 21CIV75 | Project Work Phase-I | Project | 3 | Problem Formulation, Literature Review, Methodology, Data Collection, Preliminary Analysis |
| 21CIVL76 | Computer Aided Detailing of Structures | Lab | 1 | Detailing of RC Beams, Slabs, Columns, Footings, Steel Connections |
| 21CIV77 | Technical Seminar | Project | 2 | Literature Survey, Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Technical Discussion, Problem Identification |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21CIV81 | Management and Entrepreneurship | Core | 3 | Management Functions, Entrepreneurship Concepts, Business Plan, Marketing, Financial Management |
| 21CIV82 | Internship | Internship | 4 | Industrial Exposure, Practical Application, Technical Report, Presentation, Field Experience |
| 21CIV83 | Project Work Phase-II | Project | 7 | Detailed Design, Analysis, Implementation, Testing, Final Report, Viva-Voce |




