
B-VOC in Construction Skills at Bharatiya Skill Development University


Jaipur, Rajasthan
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About the Specialization
What is Construction Skills at Bharatiya Skill Development University Jaipur?
This Construction Skills program at Bhartiya Skill Development University focuses on equipping students with practical and theoretical knowledge essential for the dynamic construction sector. Tailored to meet the demands of India''''s rapidly growing infrastructure industry, this program integrates vocational training with academic learning, making graduates job-ready for various roles in building and infrastructure development.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates, ITI certificate holders, or Diploma holders who aspire to build a career in the construction industry. It caters to freshers seeking entry-level positions, as well as those looking to upskill and gain specialized knowledge in modern construction techniques, project management, and safety standards.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including site engineer, quantity surveyor, construction supervisor, project planner, safety officer, or CAD specialist. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 Lakhs to 4.5 Lakhs per annum, with significant growth trajectories in large construction firms, real estate developers, and government infrastructure projects.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Construction Materials & Techniques- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding fundamental building materials like cement, brick, timber, and modern alternatives. Simultaneously, practice basic construction techniques such as masonry, plastering, and carpentry in workshops to build a strong practical base.
Tools & Resources
University workshops, lab manuals, construction material handbooks, industry videos on construction practices
Career Connection
Essential for entry-level roles as site supervisors, quality control technicians, and ensuring a solid understanding of project execution.
Develop Strong Engineering Drawing and CAD Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Excel in both manual engineering drawing and computer-aided design (AutoCAD). Regularly practice creating and interpreting architectural and structural drawings, understanding projections, and mastering CAD software commands for precision.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD software, engineering drawing kits, online CAD tutorials, university CAD labs
Career Connection
Crucial for roles requiring blueprint reading, design modification, and drafting, such as Junior Draughtsman, CAD Technician, or Assistant Engineer.
Cultivate Effective Communication and IT Literacy- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in communication skills sessions, focusing on written reports, presentations, and inter-personal communication. Simultaneously, enhance proficiency in MS Office suite and fundamental computer operations, including internet research and basic cyber hygiene.
Tools & Resources
Communication labs, MS Office suite, online courses for presentation skills, group study sessions
Career Connection
Vital for clear professional communication, documentation, and utilizing technology for project reporting and team collaboration in any construction role.
Intermediate Stage
Apply Structural Principles with Lab Experience- (Semester 3-4)
Deepen understanding of applied mechanics, strength of materials, and theory of structures. Actively engage in construction labs, conducting tests on cement, concrete, and soil, and relating theoretical concepts to practical material behavior and structural analysis.
Tools & Resources
Strength of Materials lab, Concrete Technology lab, IS Codes for materials testing, structural analysis software demos
Career Connection
Prepares for roles in structural design support, material quality control, and testing, ensuring safety and compliance in construction projects.
Master Quantity Surveying & Project Planning Basics- (Semester 3-4)
Focus on developing accurate estimation and costing skills, learning to prepare detailed estimates, specifications, and rate analysis. Complement this with understanding project management fundamentals like scheduling (PERT/CPM) and resource allocation.
Tools & Resources
Estimation and Costing textbooks, project management software (e.g., MS Project - introductory level), case studies of Indian construction projects
Career Connection
Directly applicable to roles as Junior Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Project Coordinator, and helps in efficient budget and timeline management.
Gain Hands-on Industrial Internship Experience- (Semester 4-5)
Seek out and actively participate in industry internships (Internship I in Sem 4, Internship II in Sem 5). Focus on gaining practical exposure to site management, safety protocols, and real-world construction challenges. Document experiences thoroughly in reports.
Tools & Resources
Internship placement cell, industry mentors, site visits, daily logbooks, official internship report guidelines
Career Connection
Invaluable for building a professional network, understanding industry expectations, and making a smooth transition from academics to employment, significantly boosting placement chances.
Advanced Stage
Specialize in Advanced Design & Construction Technologies- (Semester 5-6)
Focus on understanding and applying principles of RCC and Steel structure design. Explore emerging technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and advanced construction techniques. Even if detailed syllabus is not available, self-study these topics using industry resources.
Tools & Resources
IS Codes for RCC and Steel design, BIM software tutorials (e.g., Revit), online courses on advanced construction, construction industry journals
Career Connection
Essential for securing roles in structural design, BIM coordination, project engineering, and adopting innovative practices in modern construction.
Undertake a Comprehensive Major Project- (Semester 6)
Dedicate significant effort to the Major Project in the final semester. Select a challenging topic related to construction management, design, or sustainable practices. Apply all learned skills – design, estimation, planning, and reporting – to deliver a high-quality project.
Tools & Resources
Faculty mentors, university library resources, specialized software, project planning tools
Career Connection
Demonstrates problem-solving abilities, project management skills, and specialization, making a strong portfolio piece for potential employers.
Prepare Rigorously for Placements & Career Launch- (Semester 5-6)
Actively engage with the university''''s placement cell. Refine interview skills, prepare a strong resume and portfolio highlighting projects and internships, and research potential employers. Attend mock interviews and career fairs.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell resources, career counselors, professional networking platforms (LinkedIn), company websites for job applications
Career Connection
Maximizes the chances of securing desirable placements immediately after graduation in core construction companies, consultancy firms, or government sectors.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (Vocational/Non-Vocational) or ITI (2 years) / Diploma (2-3 years)
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 180 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (for theory subjects), External: 70% (for theory subjects)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEBS10101 | COMMUNICATION SKILLS I | General Education | 4 | Basic Communication, Non-Verbal Communication, Listening Skills, Reading & Writing Skills, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion |
| GEBS10102 | FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER & IT | General Education | 4 | Introduction to Computers, Operating System, MS-Office, Internet & Email, Cyber Security |
| CSBS10101 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS | Skill | 6 | Stones, Bricks, Cement, Mortar & Concrete, Timber & Metals, Glass, Plastics & Paints |
| CSBS10102 | ENGINEERING DRAWING | Skill | 6 | Drawing Instruments & Conventions, Geometrical Construction, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Building Drawing Principles |
| CSBS10103 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES | Skill | 6 | Foundations, Walls & Masonry, Arches & Lintels, Floors & Roofs, Doors, Windows & Stairs |
| CSBS10104 | WORKSHOP PRACTICE (CONSTRUCTION SKILLS) | Skill | 4 | Masonry Work, Plastering Techniques, Carpentry Skills, Plumbing & Sanitation Basics, Electrical Wiring Principles, Safety Practices in Workshop |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEBS10201 | COMMUNICATION SKILLS II | General Education | 4 | Advanced Communication, Business Communication, Report Writing, Email Etiquette, Interview Skills, Public Speaking |
| GEBS10202 | ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES | General Education | 4 | Natural Resources, Ecosystems, Biodiversity & Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues & Environment, Human Population & Environment |
| CSBS10201 | APPLIED MECHANICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | Skill | 6 | Force Systems, Friction & Laws of Motion, Centre of Gravity & Moment of Inertia, Simple Stresses & Strains, Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams, Torsion & Springs |
| CSBS10202 | SURVEYING | Skill | 6 | Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying, Plane Table Surveying, Levelling & Contouring, Theodolite Surveying, Modern Surveying Instruments |
| CSBS10203 | HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINERY | Skill | 6 | Properties of Fluids, Fluid Flow & Measurement, Flow Through Pipes & Open Channels, Impact of Jets, Hydraulic Turbines, Pumps |
| CSBS10204 | COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) | Skill | 4 | Introduction to CAD, AutoCAD Interface & Commands, Drawing & Editing Objects, Layer Management, Dimensioning & Annotations, Plotting & Printing Drawings |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEBS20301 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT | General Education | 4 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Business Plan Formulation, Market Survey & Analysis, Legal Aspects of Business, Sources of Finance, Marketing & Sales Strategies |
| CSBS20301 | THEORY OF STRUCTURES | Skill | 6 | Analysis of Determinate Beams & Trusses, Deflection of Beams, Columns & Struts, Analysis of Indeterminate Structures, Influence Line Diagrams, Shear Centre & Unsymmetrical Bending |
| CSBS20302 | QUANTITY SURVEYING & VALUATION | Skill | 6 | Principles of Estimation, Detailed Estimates for Buildings, Specifications for Materials & Works, Rate Analysis, Valuation Methods, Depreciation |
| CSBS20303 | CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY | Skill | 6 | Properties of Cement, Aggregates & Water for Concrete, Admixtures in Concrete, Concrete Mix Design, Properties of Fresh Concrete, Properties of Hardened Concrete & Quality Control |
| CSBS20304 | CONSTRUCTION SAFETY & HYGIENE | Skill | 4 | Construction Site Safety Management, Accident Prevention & Investigation, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Fire Safety Measures, First Aid & Emergency Procedures, Environmental Health & Hygiene |
| CSBS20305 | CONSTRUCTION LAB I | Skill | 4 | Testing of Cement, Testing of Aggregates, Testing of Fresh & Hardened Concrete, Testing of Steel, Testing of Soil, Building Materials Identification & Testing |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEBS20401 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | General Education | 4 | Project Life Cycle, Project Planning & Scheduling (CPM/PERT), Resource Management, Project Cost Control, Risk Management in Projects, Project Monitoring & Evaluation |
| CSBS20401 | DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES (R.C.C.) | Skill | 6 | Limit State Method of Design, Design of Beams, Design of One-Way & Two-Way Slabs, Design of Columns, Design of Footings, Shear, Torsion & Detailing |
| CSBS20402 | DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES | Skill | 6 | Properties of Structural Steel, Riveted, Bolted & Welded Connections, Design of Tension Members, Design of Compression Members, Design of Beams, Design of Plate Girders & Roof Trusses |
| CSBS20403 | WATER SUPPLY & SANITARY ENGINEERING | Skill | 6 | Water Demand & Sources, Water Treatment Processes, Water Distribution Systems, Quality of Water, Plumbing Systems, Sewage Collection & Treatment |
| CSBS20404 | CONSTRUCTION LAB II | Skill | 4 | Advanced Concrete Testing, Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete, Soil Investigation Techniques, Surveying Field Work, CAD Projects, Building Services Drawing |
| CSBS20405 | INTERNSHIP I (4 Weeks) | Skill | 4 | Practical Site Exposure, Site Supervision & Management, Construction Project Documentation, Industry Best Practices, Report Writing, Professional Ethics |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GEBS30501 | BASICS OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | General Education | 4 | |
| CSBS30501 | CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTS | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30502 | ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30503 | GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30504 | URBAN PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE | Skill | 4 | |
| CSBS30505 | INTERNSHIP II (6 Weeks) | Skill | 4 |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSBS30601 | ESTIMATING & COSTING | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30602 | BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM) | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30603 | HIGHWAY ENGINEERING | Skill | 6 | |
| CSBS30604 | RENOVATION & RETROFITTING OF STRUCTURES | Skill | 4 | |
| CSBS30605 | MAJOR PROJECT | Skill | 8 |




