

B-TECH in Civil Engineering at B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology


Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Civil Engineering at B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology Chengalpattu?
This Civil Engineering program at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology focuses on providing a robust foundation in designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure projects. Catering to India''''s burgeoning urban and rural development needs, the curriculum emphasizes sustainable practices and modern construction technologies. It aims to develop engineers capable of addressing complex challenges in transportation, water resources, structural, and environmental engineering.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, aspiring to build a career in infrastructure development. It also suits those interested in sustainable engineering, urban planning, and managing large-scale construction projects in India. The curriculum prepares students for roles in both government organizations and private construction firms across the country.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including structural engineer, site engineer, project manager, urban planner, and environmental consultant. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 lakhs per annum, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. The program aligns with industry needs, fostering skills for certifications in project management and green building technologies, contributing to India''''s infrastructure growth.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a strong foundation in Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and basic Civil Engineering principles. Regularly revise concepts, solve practice problems, and clarify doubts promptly to ensure deep understanding, which is crucial for advanced subjects.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses for foundational subjects, Khan Academy, Reference textbooks
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures better understanding of advanced Civil Engineering topics, crucial for competitive exams and technical interviews in core companies.
Develop Essential Drawing and Software Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Master Engineering Graphics and begin exploring basic CAD software like AutoCAD. Practice translating theoretical designs into technical drawings. Utilize campus labs and online tutorials to become proficient early on.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD tutorials, Online drafting practice platforms, College CAD labs
Career Connection
Proficiency in CAD is a fundamental requirement for civil engineers, enabling efficient design communication and accelerating project work during internships and jobs.
Engage in Peer Learning and Group Study- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups to discuss complex topics, prepare for exams, and collaboratively work on assignments. Peer teaching reinforces understanding and develops teamwork skills, fostering a supportive academic environment.
Tools & Resources
Campus study rooms, Online collaboration tools, Mentorship from seniors
Career Connection
Enhances problem-solving abilities and communication skills, vital for collaborating effectively in real-world engineering teams and professional environments.
Intermediate Stage
Undertake Mini-Projects and Internships- (Semester 3-5)
Actively seek opportunities for mini-projects in structural analysis, fluid mechanics, or surveying. Pursue short-term internships or site visits during breaks to gain practical exposure to construction methodologies and civil engineering practices in India.
Tools & Resources
Departmental project guidance, Local construction companies, Internshala for civil internships
Career Connection
Practical experience significantly boosts resume value, provides industry insights, and helps in selecting a specialization for final year projects and future career.
Participate in Technical Workshops and Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Attend workshops on advanced topics like BIM, green building, or geotechnical investigation. Participate in national-level civil engineering competitions (e.g., concrete canoe, bridge design) to apply theoretical knowledge and develop innovative solutions.
Tools & Resources
ISTE student chapter, Civil engineering forums/societies, National technical fests
Career Connection
Showcases problem-solving capabilities, creativity, and teamwork, making candidates more attractive to employers and building a professional network.
Develop Communication and Soft Skills- (Semester 3-5)
Actively participate in presentations, group discussions, and technical report writing. Join clubs or societies that focus on public speaking and professional communication to refine interpersonal skills.
Tools & Resources
Toastmasters International chapters, University communication workshops, Online courses on professional writing
Career Connection
Strong communication is essential for client interaction, project reporting, and leadership roles in the Indian construction sector, enhancing career growth opportunities.
Advanced Stage
Specialize through Electives and Advanced Software- (Semester 6-8)
Strategically choose program electives that align with your career interests (e.g., structural, environmental, transportation). Gain proficiency in advanced software like STAAD.Pro, ETABS, SAP2000, or GIS tools through certifications or self-learning.
Tools & Resources
Software training institutes, Online certification platforms like Coursera/edX, Industry-standard software trials
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge and software skills are highly valued by Indian engineering consultancies and construction firms, leading to better job roles and compensation.
Focus on Capstone Project and Research- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate significant effort to the final year project (Phase I & II), choosing a relevant, industry-aligned problem. Explore opportunities to publish research papers or present findings at conferences, demonstrating deep expertise and research capabilities.
Tools & Resources
Faculty mentors, University research labs, Scopus/Google Scholar for research papers
Career Connection
A strong project can be a major talking point in interviews, showcasing practical application of knowledge, problem-solving skills, and contribution to the field.
Prepare for Placements and Higher Studies- (Semester 7-8)
Actively participate in campus placement drives, refining resume writing, interview techniques, and aptitude test preparation. Simultaneously, if pursuing higher education, prepare for GATE or other entrance exams, focusing on core civil engineering subjects.
Tools & Resources
Career guidance cells, Mock interview sessions, GATE coaching materials
Career Connection
Systematic preparation ensures successful transition to desired career paths, whether in industry as a civil engineer or in academia for advanced degrees.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in aggregate.
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 175 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSB 1181 | Professional English I | Core | 3 | Listening for Academic and General Purpose, Speaking for Academic and General Purpose, Reading for Academic and General Purpose, Writing for Academic and General Purpose, Language & Literature |
| MAB 1181 | Engineering Mathematics I | Core | 4 | Matrices, Sequence and Series, Multivariable Calculus - I, Multivariable Calculus - II, Ordinary Differential Equations |
| PHB 1181 | Engineering Physics | Core | 3 | Oscillations and Waves, Quantum Physics, Materials Science, Nano Science, Advanced Materials |
| CYB 1181 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 3 | Water Technology, Electrochemistry, Corrosion and its control, Fuel and Combustion, Polymers and Green Chemistry |
| GEB 1101 | Programming for Problem Solving | Core | 3 | Introduction to Programming, Control Statements, Functions and Pointers, Structures and Unions, File Handling |
| GEB 1102 | Engineering Graphics | Core | 2 | Engineering Curves, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, Perspective Projections |
| PHB 1182 | Physics and Chemistry Lab | Lab | 2 | Properties of materials, Spectroscopic analysis, Electrochemical experiments, Water analysis, Polymer characterization |
| GEB 1103 | Programming for Problem Solving Lab | Lab | 1 | Conditional statements, Looping constructs, Functions, Arrays, Pointers |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSB 1281 | Professional English II | Core | 3 | Listening Comprehension, Speaking Skills, Reading Strategies, Writing Paragraphs and Essays, Literature and Language |
| MAB 1281 | Engineering Mathematics II | Core | 4 | Vector Calculus, Complex Numbers, Analytic Functions, Complex Integration, Laplace Transforms |
| PHB 1281 | Materials Science | Core | 3 | Crystalline Materials, Defects in Solids, Mechanical Properties, Electrical Properties, Magnetic and Dielectric Materials |
| CYB 1281 | Environmental Science and Engineering | Core | 3 | Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Pollution, Renewable Energy, Environmental Management |
| GEB 1201 | Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering | Core | 3 | Building Materials, Building Components, Manufacturing Processes, Power Plants, Engines |
| GEB 1202 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Electrical Machines, Semiconductor Devices, Digital Electronics |
| HSB 1282 | Professional English II Lab | Lab | 1 | Group Discussions, Presentations, Interview Skills, Report Writing, Soft Skills |
| GEB 1203 | Engineering Practices Lab | Lab | 1 | Carpentry, Welding, Plumbing, Sheet Metal, Electrical Wiring |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAB 2181 | Probability and Statistics | Core | 4 | Probability, Random Variables, Statistical Distributions, Testing of Hypotheses, Correlation and Regression |
| CEB 2101 | Strength of Materials | Core | 4 | Stress and Strain, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Torsion, Deflection of Beams, Columns |
| CEB 2102 | Fluid Mechanics | Core | 3 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Flow through Pipes |
| CEB 2103 | Surveying and Geomatics | Core | 3 | Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying, Theodolite Surveying, Levelling, Modern Surveying Instruments |
| CEB 2104 | Construction Materials | Core | 3 | Cement, Aggregates, Concrete, Steel, Masonry Materials |
| CEB 2105 | Computer Aided Building Drawing | Core | 2 | AutoCAD Basics, Building Planning, Drawing of Residential Buildings, Industrial Buildings, Structural Details |
| CEB 2106 | Strength of Materials Lab | Lab | 1 | Tension Test, Compression Test, Torsion Test, Hardness Test, Impact Test |
| CEB 2107 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | Lab | 1 | Flow Measurement, Pipe Friction, Pump Performance, Turbine Performance, Notch and Weir Experiments |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAB 2281 | Numerical Methods | Core | 4 | Solution of Equations, Interpolation, Numerical Differentiation, Numerical Integration, Numerical Solution of ODEs |
| CEB 2201 | Structural Analysis I | Core | 4 | Indeterminate Structures, Slope Deflection Method, Moment Distribution Method, Strain Energy Method, Arches |
| CEB 2202 | Hydraulic Engineering | Core | 3 | Open Channel Flow, Hydraulic Jump, Centrifugal Pumps, Reciprocating Pumps, Hydraulic Turbines |
| CEB 2203 | Soil Mechanics | Core | 3 | Soil Properties, Soil Classification, Permeability, Consolidation, Shear Strength of Soil |
| CEB 2204 | Concrete Technology | Core | 3 | Properties of Fresh Concrete, Properties of Hardened Concrete, Mix Design, Admixtures, Special Concretes |
| CEB 2205 | Surveying and Geomatics Lab | Lab | 1 | Theodolite Traverse, Levelling, Total Station, GPS, GIS Applications |
| CEB 2206 | Concrete and Highway Materials Lab | Lab | 1 | Concrete Mix Design, Aggregate Tests, Bitumen Tests, Cement Tests, Bricks Tests |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEB 3101 | Structural Analysis II | Core | 4 | Stiffness Method, Flexibility Method, Matrix Methods, Plastic Analysis of Structures, Introduction to Finite Element Method |
| CEB 3102 | Design of Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements | Core | 4 | Limit State Design, Beams, Slabs, Columns, Footings |
| CEB 3103 | Geotechnical Engineering | Core | 3 | Site Investigation, Shallow Foundations, Deep Foundations, Earth Pressure, Slope Stability |
| CEB 3104 | Water Supply Engineering | Core | 3 | Water Demand, Water Quality, Treatment Processes, Water Distribution, Pumping Stations |
| CEB 3105 | Transportation Engineering | Core | 3 | Highway Planning, Geometric Design of Highways, Pavement Materials, Pavement Design, Traffic Engineering |
| CEB 3106 | CAD in Civil Engineering | Core | 2 | Introduction to CAD Software, 2D and 3D Modeling, Structural Drawing, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Project Documentation |
| CEB 3107 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Compaction Test, Direct Shear Test, Triaxial Test, Consolidation Test, California Bearing Ratio Test |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEB 3201 | Design of Steel Structural Elements | Core | 4 | Design of Tension Members, Design of Compression Members, Design of Beams, Welded Connections, Bolted Connections |
| CEB 3202 | Waste Water Engineering | Core | 3 | Wastewater Characteristics, Sewage Collection Systems, Wastewater Treatment Processes, Sludge Management, Disposal of Effluents |
| CEB 3203 | Irrigation Engineering | Core | 3 | Water Resources, Irrigation Methods, Canal Design, Storage Reservoirs, Dams and Spillways |
| CEB 3204 | Construction Techniques and Equipment | Core | 3 | Construction Planning, Earthwork Equipment, Concrete Equipment, Cranes and Hoists, Modern Construction Methods |
| CEB 3205 | Estimation and Quantity Surveying | Core | 3 | Methods of Estimation, Rate Analysis, Specifications, Valuation, Tendering and Contracts |
| CEBY 3251 | Disaster Management | Programme Elective I | 3 | Types of Disasters, Disaster Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, Recovery |
| CEBY 3252 | Traffic Engineering and Management | Programme Elective I | 3 | Traffic Flow Characteristics, Traffic Studies, Intersection Design, Traffic Control Devices, Road Safety |
| CEBY 3253 | Green Building Technologies | Programme Elective I | 3 | |
| CEBY 3254 | Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures | Programme Elective I | 3 | |
| CEBY 3255 | Advanced Surveying | Programme Elective I | 3 | |
| CEB 3206 | Environmental Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Water Quality Parameters, Wastewater Characteristics, pH Measurement, Turbidity Test, Dissolved Oxygen |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEB 4101 | Bridge Engineering | Core | 4 | Bridge Components, Loads on Bridges, Design of Superstructure, Design of Substructure, Bearings and Expansion Joints |
| CEB 4102 | Principles of Management | Core | 3 | Management Functions, Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Controlling |
| CEB 4103 | Professional Ethics | Core | 3 | Engineering Ethics, Moral Values, Ethical Dilemmas, Safety and Risk, Environmental Ethics |
| CEBY 4151 | Advanced Concrete Structures | Programme Elective II | 3 | Pre-stressed Concrete, Shell Structures, Folded Plates, Tall Buildings, Earthquake Resistant Design |
| CEBY 4152 | Urban Planning and Development | Programme Elective II | 3 | Urbanization, Town Planning Principles, Master Plan, Zoning Regulations, Smart Cities |
| CEBY 4153 | Environmental Impact Assessment | Programme Elective II | 3 | |
| CEBY 4154 | Smart City Infrastructure | Programme Elective II | 3 | |
| CEBY 4155 | Geoinformatics | Programme Elective II | 3 | |
| OEB | Open Elective III | Open Elective | 3 | Electives from other departments |
| CEB 4104 | Project Management and Finance Lab | Lab | 1 | Project Scheduling, Cost Management, Risk Management, Financial Analysis, Software for Project Management |
| CEB 4105 | Project Work Phase I | Project | 6 | Problem Identification, Literature Survey, Methodology, Data Collection, Preliminary Analysis |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEBY 4251 | Water Resources Systems Engineering | Programme Elective IV | 3 | Water Resources Planning, River Basin Management, Reservoir Operation, Water Allocation, Optimization Techniques |
| CEBY 4252 | Industrial Waste Treatment | Programme Elective IV | 3 | |
| CEBY 4253 | Foundation Engineering | Programme Elective IV | 3 | Site Investigation, Shallow Foundations, Deep Foundations, Pile Foundations, Retaining Walls |
| CEBY 4254 | Coastal Engineering | Programme Elective IV | 3 | |
| CEBY 4255 | Engineering Economics and Financial Management | Programme Elective IV | 3 | |
| CEBY 4256 | Remote Sensing and GIS | Programme Elective V | 3 | Principles of Remote Sensing, Satellite Imagery, Image Processing, GIS Data Models, GIS Applications in Civil Engineering |
| CEBY 4257 | Structural Dynamics | Programme Elective V | 3 | Single Degree of Freedom Systems, Multi-Degree of Freedom Systems, Free Vibration, Forced Vibration, Earthquake Analysis |
| CEBY 4258 | Pavement Design | Programme Elective V | 3 | |
| CEBY 4259 | Construction Project Management | Programme Elective V | 3 | |
| CEBY 4260 | Green Building Certification and Management | Programme Elective V | 3 | |
| CEB 4201 | Project Work Phase II | Project | 10 | Design and Analysis, Fabrication/Implementation, Testing and Evaluation, Report Writing, Presentation and Defense |




