
M-TECH in Civil And Environmental Engineering Environmental And Water Resources Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Transportation And Infrastructure Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati


Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Civil and Environmental Engineering (Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation and Infrastructure Engineering) at Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Tirupati?
This M.Tech Civil Engineering program at IIT Tirupati, with specializations in Environmental & Water Resources, Geotechnical, Structural, and Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering, focuses on advanced concepts and sustainable practices. Addressing critical needs in India''''s rapid infrastructure development, it equips engineers with specialized knowledge to tackle complex challenges across diverse civil engineering domains, fostering innovation and sustainable solutions.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for civil engineering graduates seeking to specialize in niche areas like environmental protection, robust infrastructure design, ground engineering, or smart transportation systems. It also caters to working professionals aiming to upskill and contribute to India''''s burgeoning infrastructure sector, and for those aspiring to research or academic careers in these vital fields.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in Indian PSUs, private infrastructure firms, and consultancies, with initial salaries ranging from INR 6-12 LPA for freshers. Opportunities include roles in environmental consulting, infrastructure project management, structural design, and urban planning, aligning with national development goals like Smart Cities and Jal Jeevan Mission.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering Concepts- (Semester 1)
Dedicate time in Semester 1 to reinforce fundamental Civil Engineering principles and advanced mathematics. Actively participate in problem-solving sessions and engage with common core courses to build a strong theoretical base essential for specialized studies.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL lectures on foundational topics, Reference textbooks, Peer study groups, Departmental tutorials
Career Connection
A solid foundation is crucial for excelling in specialized courses and cracking technical interviews for core engineering roles in PSUs and consulting firms.
Master Engineering Software Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Utilize the Civil Engineering Software Lab (CE5091) and other resources to gain proficiency in industry-standard software like AutoCAD, STAAD.Pro, MATLAB, and GIS. Practice applying these tools to solve real-world problems.
Tools & Resources
Departmental computer labs, Online tutorials (YouTube, Coursera), Software manuals, CAD/FEM software
Career Connection
Proficiency in these tools is a critical skill highly valued by employers for design, analysis, and project management roles, significantly boosting placement prospects.
Explore Specialization Options Deeply- (Semester 1-2)
Engage with faculty members from various specializations, attend departmental seminars, and read research papers to understand the scope and career opportunities within Environmental & Water Resources, Geotechnical, Structural, and Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering. This helps in making informed elective choices.
Tools & Resources
Faculty office hours, Departmental seminar series, IEEE/ASCE publications, Informational interviews with seniors
Career Connection
Early specialization clarity ensures focused learning and better alignment with industry demands, leading to more targeted and successful job applications.
Intermediate Stage
Undertake Practical Research/Projects- (Semester 2-3)
Actively seek opportunities for minor projects, research assistantships, or independent studies related to your chosen specialization during Semester 2 and 3. This hands-on experience complements coursework and deepens understanding.
Tools & Resources
Faculty research projects, Institute research grants, Departmental labs and equipment, Journal papers for topic ideas
Career Connection
Practical project experience showcases problem-solving abilities and technical skills, making you a strong candidate for R&D roles, consultancies, and higher studies (Ph.D.).
Pursue Internships and Industry Exposure- (Summer after Semester 2)
Secure summer internships (between semesters 2 and 3) with reputable companies or government organizations in your specialization area. This exposure to real industry problems and workflows is invaluable for practical learning.
Tools & Resources
IIT Tirupati career services, LinkedIn, Naukri.com, Industry contacts
Career Connection
Internships provide networking opportunities, practical skills, and often lead to pre-placement offers (PPOs), significantly enhancing job prospects and career readiness.
Network and Participate in Technical Events- (Semester 2-3)
Attend and present at national/international conferences, workshops, and technical competitions. Network with professionals, researchers, and peers to expand your professional circle and stay updated with industry trends.
Tools & Resources
Professional bodies (IEI, IRC, IGS), Conference calendars, Departmental clubs, Online professional platforms
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities, mentorship, and collaborations, giving you a competitive edge in the Indian job market and fostering professional growth.
Advanced Stage
Focus on M.Tech Project for Impact- (Semester 3-4)
Dedicate significant effort to your M.Tech Project Work (Part I and II) in Semesters 3 and 4. Aim for a publishable quality thesis or a project with tangible industry application, ensuring it reflects advanced technical skills and independent research capabilities.
Tools & Resources
Research labs, Computational resources, Faculty advisors, Thesis writing guides
Career Connection
A high-quality M.Tech project is a strong differentiator for placements, showcasing deep expertise and problem-solving skills, especially for R&D and specialized engineering roles.
Intensive Placement and Interview Preparation- (Semester 3-4)
Engage in rigorous preparation for placements starting from Semester 3. Practice technical questions specific to your specialization, aptitude tests, group discussions, and mock interviews to hone your communication and presentation skills.
Tools & Resources
Career guidance cells, Placement training programs, Online aptitude platforms, Mock interview panels
Career Connection
Thorough preparation directly translates to higher chances of securing desired job offers from top companies and PSUs, ensuring a smooth transition from academics to career.
Develop Leadership and Soft Skills- (Throughout the program, intensifying in Semester 3-4)
Beyond technical expertise, cultivate strong communication, teamwork, and leadership skills through participation in student bodies, organizing events, or leading project teams. These soft skills are crucial for career progression in Indian organizations.
Tools & Resources
Student clubs and committees, Workshops on soft skills, Public speaking forums, Mentorship programs
Career Connection
Employers in India highly value candidates with well-rounded personalities and strong soft skills, which are essential for managing teams, client interactions, and climbing the corporate ladder.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.Tech/B.E. in Civil Engineering or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 6.5 (on a 10-point scale) or 60% aggregate marks. Valid GATE score in Civil Engineering (CE).
Duration: 2 years / 4 semesters
Credits: 63 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40% (Theory), 60% (Lab/Project Continuous Assessment), External: 60% (Theory End-Sem Exam), 40% (Lab/Project End-Sem Exam/Viva-voce)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE5001 | Advanced Mathematics for Civil Engineers | Core | 3 | Linear Algebra and Matrices, Calculus of Variations, Probability and Statistics, Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Methods in Engineering |
| CE5003 | Advanced Mechanics of Solids | Core | 3 | Stress and Strain Analysis, Constitutive Relations of Materials, Theory of Elasticity, Introduction to Plasticity, Energy Methods in Mechanics |
| CE5091 | Civil Engineering Software Lab | Lab | 2 | CAD Software (AutoCAD, Revit), Structural Analysis Software (STAAD.Pro, SAP2000), Geotechnical Analysis Software (PLAXIS), GIS and Remote Sensing Applications, Programming for Engineering (MATLAB, Python) |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE5101 | Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology | Core - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Water and Wastewater Chemistry, Air and Soil Chemistry, Environmental Analytical Techniques, Microbiology of Water and Wastewater, Biogeochemical Cycles |
| CE5103 | Physico-Chemical Treatment Processes | Core - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Coagulation and Flocculation, Sedimentation and Flotation, Filtration Mechanisms, Adsorption Processes, Disinfection Technologies |
| CE5102 | Biological Treatment Processes | Core - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Aerobic Treatment Systems (Activated Sludge), Anaerobic Treatment Processes, Biofilm and Attached Growth Systems, Nutrient Removal (Nitrogen, Phosphorus), Sludge Treatment and Disposal |
| CE5104 | Water and Wastewater Analysis Lab | Lab - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 2 | Physical Water Quality Parameters, Chemical Water Quality Parameters, BOD and COD Determination, Microbiological Analysis, Spectrophotometric and Chromatographic Methods |
| CE5201 | Advanced Soil Mechanics | Core - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Phase Relationships and Soil Classification, Effective Stress Principle, Shear Strength of Soils, Consolidation and Settlement, Soil Permeability and Seepage Analysis |
| CE5203 | Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics | Core - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Formation of Rocks and Soils, Geological Investigations, Rock Mass Classification, Strength and Deformability of Rocks, Rock Slope Stability Analysis |
| CE5204 | Foundation Engineering | Core - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Shallow Foundations (Footings, Rafts), Bearing Capacity Theories, Settlement Analysis of Foundations, Deep Foundations (Piles, Caissons), Lateral Earth Pressure and Retaining Walls |
| CE5202 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab | Lab - Geotechnical Engineering | 2 | Index Properties of Soils, Compaction Characteristics (Proctor Test), Permeability Determination, Shear Strength Tests (Triaxial, Direct Shear), Consolidation Test |
| CE5301 | Advanced Structural Analysis | Core - Structural Engineering | 3 | Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis, Flexibility and Stiffness Methods, Introduction to Finite Element Method, Structural Stability Analysis, Energy Principles in Structural Mechanics |
| CE5303 | Advanced Concrete Technology | Core - Structural Engineering | 3 | Properties of Concrete Ingredients, Concrete Mix Design Methods, Special Concretes (HPC, SCC, FRC), Durability of Concrete, Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete |
| CE5304 | Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design | Core - Structural Engineering | 3 | Limit State Design Principles, Design of RC Beams for Flexure and Shear, Design of RC Columns (Axial, Bi-axial), Design of RC Slabs (One-way, Two-way), Footing Design and Detailing |
| CE5302 | Structural Engineering Lab | Lab - Structural Engineering | 2 | Material Characterization (Steel, Concrete), Testing of RC Beams and Columns, Non-Destructive Testing of Structures, Advanced Strain Measurement Techniques, Analysis of Structural Systems using Experimental Data |
| CE5401 | Pavement Materials and Characterization | Core - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Bituminous Materials (Asphalt, Modifiers), Aggregates (Properties, Tests), Cement and Concrete for Pavements, Material Characterization for Pavement Design, Mix Design of Bituminous and Concrete Mixes |
| CE5403 | Transportation Planning and Management | Core - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Transportation Planning Process (Four-Step Model), Travel Demand Forecasting, Traffic Assignment Models, Public Transportation Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) |
| CE5404 | Traffic Engineering and Management | Core - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Traffic Flow Theory, Traffic Capacity and Level of Service, Intersection Design and Control (Signals), Traffic Management Strategies, Road Safety and Accident Analysis |
| CE5402 | Transportation Engineering Lab | Lab - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 2 | Tests on Bituminous Materials, Tests on Aggregates for Pavements, Concrete Mix Design and Testing, Traffic Volume and Speed Studies, Pavement Condition Evaluation Techniques |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE6091 | M.Tech. Project Work – Part I | Project | 6 | Literature Review and Problem Identification, Methodology Development, Preliminary Data Collection and Analysis, Project Proposal and Presentation, Ethical Considerations in Research |
| CE5151 | Air Pollution and Control | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Sources and Characteristics of Air Pollutants, Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling, Air Pollution Control Technologies, Indoor Air Quality Management, Air Quality Standards and Regulations |
| CE5152 | Solid and Hazardous Waste Management | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Solid Waste Generation and Characterization, Waste Collection and Transportation, Solid Waste Treatment and Disposal Methods, Hazardous Waste Management, Waste to Energy Technologies |
| CE5153 | Environmental Impact Assessment | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | EIA Process and Methodologies, Scoping and Baseline Data Collection, Impact Prediction and Mitigation Measures, Environmental Management Plans, Public Participation in EIA |
| CE5154 | Environmental Systems Analysis | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Systems Approach to Environmental Problems, Optimization Techniques, Simulation Models in Environmental Engineering, Decision Making under Uncertainty, Life Cycle Assessment |
| CE5155 | Water Resources Systems Engineering | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Water Demands and Supply Forecasting, Reservoir Operation and Planning, Water Allocation and Conjunctive Use, Integrated Water Resources Management, Drought and Flood Management |
| CE5156 | Hydrologic Modelling | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Rainfall-Runoff Models, Groundwater Flow Models, Flood Routing Techniques, Hydrologic Data Analysis, Application of Hydrologic Software |
| CE5157 | Ecohydrology | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Water-Ecosystem Interactions, Aquatic Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Wetland Hydrology and Restoration, Ecosystem Services of Water Resources, Impact of Climate Change on Ecohydrology |
| CE5158 | Advanced Water Treatment | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Membrane Processes (RO, UF, NF), Advanced Oxidation Processes, Desalination Technologies, Removal of Emerging Contaminants, Water Reclamation and Reuse |
| CE5159 | Advanced Wastewater Treatment | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Tertiary Treatment Processes, Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production, Sludge Dewatering and Stabilization, Nutrient Recovery Technologies, Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems |
| CE5160 | Industrial Waste Treatment | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Characterization of Industrial Wastewaters, Pre-treatment and Equalization, Biological and Chemical Treatment Processes, Physical Separation Technologies, Minimization and Zero Liquid Discharge |
| CE5161 | Environmental Nanotechnology | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Introduction to Nanomaterials, Nanomaterials for Water Treatment, Nanoremediation Technologies, Environmental Applications of Nanotechnology, Health and Environmental Impacts of Nanomaterials |
| CE5162 | Environmental Geotechnology | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering / Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Contaminant Transport in Soils, Landfill Design and Construction, Geosynthetic Barrier Systems, Soil Remediation Techniques, Waste Containment Facilities |
| CE5163 | Non-point Source Pollution | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Sources and Impacts of NPS Pollution, Modeling of NPS Pollutant Transport, Best Management Practices (BMPs), Watershed Management Strategies, Regulatory Framework for NPS Pollution |
| CE5164 | Remote Sensing and GIS in Water Resources | Elective - Environmental & Water Resources Engineering | 3 | Principles of Remote Sensing, GIS Data Models and Analysis, Hydrological Applications of RS and GIS, Spatial Analysis for Water Management, Satellite Hydrology and Data Interpretation |
| CE5251 | Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Wave Propagation in Soils, Dynamic Soil Properties (Shear Modulus, Damping), Machine Vibration Analysis, Design of Machine Foundations, Seismic Response of Foundations |
| CE5252 | Ground Improvement Techniques | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Compaction Methods (Vibro-Compaction, Dynamic), Grouting and Injection Techniques, Stone Columns and Piles, Use of Geosynthetics for Reinforcement, Deep Soil Mixing and Stabilization |
| CE5253 | Earth Pressure and Retaining Structures | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Classical Theories of Earth Pressure (Rankine, Coulomb), Design of Gravity and Cantilever Retaining Walls, Sheet Pile Walls and Braced Excavations, Anchored Retaining Systems, Finite Element Analysis of Retaining Walls |
| CE5254 | Pavement Design | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Subgrade Soil Characterization, Stress Distribution in Pavements, Flexible Pavement Design (IRC, AASHTO), Rigid Pavement Design (IRC, PCA), Pavement Distress and Failures |
| CE5255 | Offshore Geotechnics | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Marine Soil Properties, Offshore Site Investigation, Design of Offshore Piles and Anchors, Gravity Based Structures, Subsea Geohazards |
| CE5256 | Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Seismology and Plate Tectonics, Ground Motion Characteristics, Soil Liquefaction Phenomena, Seismic Response of Slopes and Retaining Walls, Ground Improvement for Seismic Resistance |
| CE5258 | Geosynthetics in Geotechnical Engineering | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Types and Functions of Geosynthetics, Geotextiles for Filtration and Drainage, Geogrids for Soil Reinforcement, Geomembranes for Containment, Design Applications of Geosynthetics |
| CE5259 | Constitutive Modelling of Geomaterials | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Stress-Strain Behavior of Soils, Elastic and Plastic Constitutive Models, Mohr-Coulomb and Drucker-Prager Criteria, Critical State Soil Mechanics, Numerical Implementation of Constitutive Models |
| CE5260 | Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Finite Element Method Fundamentals, Finite Difference Method Applications, Boundary Element Method, Numerical Modeling of Geotechnical Problems, Use of Commercial Geotechnical Software |
| CE5261 | Expansive Soils | Elective - Geotechnical Engineering | 3 | Characteristics of Expansive Clays, Swelling Potential and Free Swell Index, Identification and Testing of Expansive Soils, Foundation Design on Expansive Soils, Stabilization and Remedial Measures |
| CE5351 | Design of Steel Structures | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Limit State Design of Steel Structures, Design of Tension and Compression Members, Design of Beams and Plate Girders, Connections (Bolted and Welded), Plastic Analysis and Design |
| CE5352 | Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Basic Concepts of FEM, Shape Functions and Element Formulation, Isoparametric Elements, Application to 1D, 2D, 3D Structures, Introduction to Commercial FEM Software |
| CE5353 | Theory of Plates and Shells | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Small Deflection Theory of Plates, Rectangular and Circular Plates, Membrane Theory of Shells, Cylindrical and Spherical Shells, Folded Plates Analysis |
| CE5354 | Earthquake Engineering | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Seismology and Earthquake Characteristics, Dynamic Analysis of Structures, Response Spectrum Method, Seismic Design of RC and Steel Structures, Base Isolation and Energy Dissipation |
| CE5355 | Bridge Engineering | Elective - Structural Engineering / Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Classification of Bridges, Bridge Loadings (IRC, AASHTO), Design of Bridge Superstructure (Deck, Girders), Design of Bridge Substructure (Piers, Abutments), Bearings and Expansion Joints |
| CE5356 | Pre-stressed Concrete | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Principles of Pre-stressing, Pre-stressing Systems and Materials, Losses in Pre-stress, Flexural and Shear Design of PSC Members, Cable Profiles and Anchorage Zone Design |
| CE5357 | Structural Dynamics | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems, Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Systems, Modal Analysis and Response, Earthquake Response of Structures, Wind Response of Structures |
| CE5358 | Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Causes of Deterioration in Structures, Condition Assessment and Diagnosis, Repair Materials and Techniques, Strengthening of RC and Steel Structures, Retrofitting Strategies |
| CE5359 | Computational Structural Mechanics | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Numerical Methods for Structural Analysis, Non-linear Analysis of Structures, Software Development for Structural Engineering, Optimization in Structural Design, High-Performance Computing in Structures |
| CE5360 | Structural Health Monitoring | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Sensors and Data Acquisition Systems, Damage Detection Techniques, System Identification for Structures, Vibration-Based SHM, Wireless Sensor Networks in SHM |
| CE5361 | Tall Buildings: Analysis and Design | Elective - Structural Engineering | 3 | Gravity and Lateral Load Effects, Wind and Seismic Effects on Tall Buildings, Structural Systems for Tall Buildings, Outrigger and Belt Trusses, P-Delta Effects and Stability Analysis |
| CE5451 | Pavement Design and Evaluation | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Flexible Pavement Design (IRC, AASHTO), Rigid Pavement Design (IRC, PCA), Pavement Distress and Failures, Pavement Condition Evaluation Methods, Pavement Rehabilitation and Maintenance |
| CE5452 | Geometric Design of Highways | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Design Controls and Standards, Sight Distance Considerations, Horizontal Alignment Design, Vertical Alignment Design, Cross-Sectional Elements and Interchanges |
| CE5453 | Airport Planning and Design | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Airport Layout and Components, Air Traffic Control and Airside Operations, Airport Pavement Design, Terminal Building Design, Airport Capacity and Delay Analysis |
| CE5454 | Railway Engineering | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Railway Track Components and Design, Geometric Design of Railway Tracks, Turnouts and Crossings, Signaling and Interlocking Systems, High-Speed Rail Technology |
| CE5455 | Urban Transportation Planning | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Land Use and Transportation Interaction, Urban Transportation Models, Public Transit Planning and Operation, Sustainable Urban Transport, Traffic Demand Management |
| CE5456 | Advanced Pavement Materials | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Modified Bitumen (Polymer, Crumb Rubber), Warm Mix Asphalt Technologies, Recycled Materials in Pavements, Use of Nanomaterials in Pavements, Performance-Based Material Specifications |
| CE5458 | Intelligent Transportation Systems | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | ITS Architecture and Technologies, Traffic Management and Control Systems, Advanced Traveler Information Systems, Incident Management Systems, Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication |
| CE5459 | Road Safety Audit | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Principles of Road Safety Audit, Audit Stages (Feasibility, Design, Pre-opening), Identification of Road Safety Issues, Hazard Ranking and Countermeasure Design, Human Factors in Road Safety |
| CE5460 | Public Transportation Systems | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Types of Public Transport Systems, Public Transit Planning and Scheduling, Network Design and Route Optimization, Fare Systems and Revenue Management, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Systems |
| CE5461 | Infrastructure Planning and Management | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Infrastructure Systems and Lifecycle Management, Project Planning and Feasibility Studies, Infrastructure Economics and Finance, Risk Management in Infrastructure Projects, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) |
| CE5462 | Port and Harbour Engineering | Elective - Transportation & Infrastructure Engineering | 3 | Layout and Components of Ports and Harbours, Breakwaters and Docks Design, Dredging and Sediment Management, Cargo Handling and Storage Facilities, Coastal Protection and Management |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE6092 | M.Tech. Project Work – Part II | Project | 12 | Experimental and/or Numerical Investigations, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Thesis Writing and Documentation, Project Presentation and Viva-Voce, Contribution to Research and Innovation |




