

B-TECH-CIVIL-ENGINEERING in General at Mizoram University


Aizawl, Mizoram
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About the Specialization
What is General at Mizoram University Aizawl?
This Civil Engineering program at Mizoram University focuses on imparting comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining infrastructure projects. It addresses the critical demand for skilled civil engineers in India''''s rapidly developing urban and rural landscapes, emphasizing sustainable practices and regional development needs specific to the North-Eastern states. The program integrates theoretical foundations with hands-on experience, preparing students for diverse roles in the construction and infrastructure sectors.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for high school graduates with a strong aptitude for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, who are passionate about building and infrastructure development. It caters to fresh graduates seeking entry into core civil engineering roles like structural design, construction management, or environmental engineering. Additionally, it benefits those aspiring to contribute to India''''s Smart Cities mission and large-scale public works projects, and individuals interested in sustainable development challenges unique to mountainous and seismic regions.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect promising career paths in government organizations (CPWD, PWD, Railways), private construction firms (L&T, Shapoorji Pallonji), and consultancy services across India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3.5-6 lakhs per annum, with significant growth potential for experienced professionals. The curriculum often aligns with requirements for competitive exams like ESE, GATE, and state PSCs, enabling further academic pursuits and public sector opportunities. Professional certifications in project management or green building design enhance career trajectories.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Engineering Sciences- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant effort to understanding fundamental concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Focus on problem-solving techniques and their application in basic engineering subjects. This strong foundation is crucial for advanced Civil Engineering topics.
Tools & Resources
NCERT textbooks, online platforms like NPTEL for conceptual clarity, peer study groups
Career Connection
A solid grasp of basics is essential for cracking competitive exams (GATE, ESE) and for foundational understanding required in all core civil engineering disciplines.
Develop Strong Graphical and Analytical Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Excel in Engineering Graphics and Mechanics, which are vital for visualizing structures and understanding forces. Practice manual drafting and learn basic CAD software to translate theoretical designs into practical drawings.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD tutorials (YouTube, free online courses), practice drawing sheets, Mechanics problem sets
Career Connection
These skills are directly applicable in structural design, architectural planning, and construction detailing, improving employability with design firms and construction companies.
Enhance Professional Communication- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in communication classes, group discussions, and presentations. Focus on improving technical report writing, email etiquette, and public speaking skills, which are often overlooked but critical for engineers.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly, Toastmasters clubs (if available), online English language courses
Career Connection
Effective communication is paramount for project management, client interaction, and team collaboration, significantly impacting career progression and leadership roles.
Intermediate Stage
Gain Practical Field Experience through Surveying & Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Actively participate in surveying camps and all lab sessions (Strength of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, Geotechnical Engineering). Hands-on experience with equipment and data collection is invaluable for understanding theoretical concepts.
Tools & Resources
Surveying instruments (theodolite, total station), lab manuals, field visit reports
Career Connection
Practical skills from labs and field camps are highly sought after by construction companies and government agencies for site supervision, quality control, and field engineering roles.
Engage in Mini Projects and Technical Societies- (Semester 3-5)
Undertake mini-projects to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems. Join technical clubs (e.g., Civil Engineering Society) to participate in competitions, workshops, and expert talks, fostering innovation and teamwork.
Tools & Resources
Departmental lab facilities, IEEE/ASCE student chapters, project collaboration platforms
Career Connection
Project experience and society involvement demonstrate practical application, problem-solving, and leadership, which are crucial for internships and final placements in core engineering companies.
Build a Strong Foundation in Core Civil Disciplines- (Semester 3-5)
Focus intensely on subjects like Structural Analysis, Geotechnical Engineering, and Water Resources. These form the backbone of Civil Engineering. Seek mentorship from faculty and engage in advanced problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
Standard textbooks (IS Codes), NPTEL advanced modules, tutoring from seniors/faculty
Career Connection
Deep expertise in core areas prepares students for specialized roles in structural design, geotechnical investigation, or water management, and helps in pursuing higher studies (M.Tech).
Advanced Stage
Secure Relevant Internships/Industrial Training- (Semester 6-7)
Actively seek and complete internships with construction companies, consulting firms, or government departments during breaks. This provides invaluable industry exposure, professional networking, and a deeper understanding of real-world projects.
Tools & Resources
University placement cell, LinkedIn for networking, internship portals like Internshala
Career Connection
Internships are often a direct gateway to pre-placement offers and significantly enhance resume value, showcasing practical experience and industry readiness for placements.
Excel in Final Year Projects and Electives- (Semester 7-8)
Choose a relevant and challenging final year project, focusing on innovation or addressing a practical industry problem. Select professional and open electives strategically to specialize in areas aligning with career interests (e.g., structural, environmental, transportation).
Tools & Resources
Research papers (Google Scholar), simulation software (STAAD.Pro, ETABS), guidance from project supervisors
Career Connection
A strong project demonstrates research capabilities and specialized knowledge, while well-chosen electives make candidates more appealing for specific industry roles or for advanced academic pursuits.
Prepare for Placements and Competitive Exams- (Semester 7-8)
Begin placement preparation early, focusing on aptitude, technical interviews, and soft skills. Simultaneously, if interested in government jobs or higher studies, prepare for competitive exams like GATE, ESE, and state PSCs.
Tools & Resources
Online aptitude tests, mock interviews, previous year question papers, coaching centers
Career Connection
Systematic preparation ensures students are well-equipped to secure good placements in leading companies or gain admission to prestigious postgraduate programs and public sector roles in India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with one of the following subjects: Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocational subject. Obtained at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PWD) in the above subjects taken together. Must have a valid JEE Main score or equivalent.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 194 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40-50%, External: 50-60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSC101 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 3 | Water Technology, Corrosion and its Control, Polymers, Phase Rule, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Engineering Materials |
| BSM101 | Engineering Mathematics-I | Core | 3 | Differential Calculus, Functions of Several Variables, Integral Calculus, Vector Calculus, Matrices, Differential Equations |
| BEC101 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, DC Machines, AC Machines, Measuring Instruments |
| BCE101 | Engineering Mechanics | Core | 3 | Forces and Equilibrium, Friction, Centroid and Moment of Inertia, Kinematics of Particles, Kinetics of Particles, Work, Energy, Impulse, Momentum |
| BCE102 | Engineering Graphics | Core | 3 | Introduction to Engineering Graphics, Orthographic Projections, Projections of Points, Lines, Planes, Projections of Solids, Sections of Solids, Isometric Projections |
| HSS101 | Environmental Studies | Core | 2 | Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies, Natural Resources, Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Social Issues and the Environment |
| BSC102 | Engineering Chemistry Lab | Lab | 1 | Volumetric Analysis, Instrumental Analysis, Water Quality Testing, Polymer Synthesis, Corrosion Experiments |
| BEC102 | Basic Electrical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Verification of Circuit Laws, Measurement of AC/DC Parameters, Study of Transformers, Characteristics of DC Machines, Study of AC Machines |
| BCE103 | Workshop Practice | Lab | 1 | Carpentry Shop, Fitting Shop, Welding Shop, Sheet Metal Shop, Foundry Shop, Machine Shop |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSC201 | Engineering Physics | Core | 3 | Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Laser Technology, Fiber Optics, Electromagnetism, Acoustics |
| BSM201 | Engineering Mathematics-II | Core | 3 | Complex Numbers, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Partial Differential Equations, Vector Spaces, Numerical Methods |
| BEC201 | Basic Electronics Engineering | Core | 3 | Semiconductor Diodes, Transistors, Operational Amplifiers, Digital Electronics, Sensors and Transducers, Communication Systems Basics |
| BCC201 | Basic Computer Engineering | Core | 3 | Computer Organization, Operating Systems Basics, Networking Fundamentals, Data Representation, Problem Solving with Algorithms, Introduction to Programming |
| HSS201 | Professional Communication | Core | 2 | Technical Communication Skills, Writing Business Letters, Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Group Discussion, Interview Skills |
| BSC202 | Engineering Physics Lab | Lab | 1 | Optical Experiments, Electrical Measurements, Magnetic Experiments, Semiconductor Characteristics, Laser Diffraction |
| BEC202 | Basic Electronics Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Diode Characteristics, Transistor Amplifier Circuits, Operational Amplifier Applications, Digital Logic Gates, Rectifier Circuits |
| BCC202 | Computer Programming Lab | Lab | 1 | C Programming Basics, Control Structures Implementation, Functions and Arrays, Pointers and Strings, File Handling, Basic Algorithm Implementation |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSM301 | Engineering Mathematics-III | Core | 3 | Complex Variables, Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra, Numerical Techniques, Z-Transform, Integral Transforms |
| BCE301 | Strength of Materials-I | Core | 3 | Stress and Strain, Elastic Constants, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Bending Stresses in Beams, Shear Stresses in Beams, Torsion of Shafts |
| BCE302 | Surveying & Geomatics | Core | 3 | Introduction to Surveying, Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying, Leveling, Theodolite Surveying, Contouring and Area/Volume Calculation |
| BCE303 | Building Materials & Construction | Core | 3 | Stones, Bricks and Mortar, Timber and Wood Products, Cement and Concrete, Foundations, Masonry and Walls, Floors, Roofs, Doors, Windows |
| BCE304 | Fluid Mechanics | Core | 3 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Flow Through Pipes, Boundary Layer Theory |
| BCE305 | Mechanics of Solids Lab | Lab | 1 | Tensile Test on Metals, Compression Test on Materials, Impact Test, Hardness Test, Torsion Test, Beam Deflection Tests |
| BCE306 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | Lab | 1 | Verification of Bernoulli''''s Theorem, Flow Through Orifices and Weirs, Friction Factor in Pipes, Impact of Jet, Flow Measuring Devices, Hydraulic Jump |
| BCE307 | Surveying Lab | Lab | 1 | Chain and Compass Surveying, Plane Table Surveying, Leveling Operations, Theodolite Traversing, Contouring Exercises, Total Station Operations |
| BCC301 | Basic Programming & Data Structures | Core | 3 | Introduction to Data Structures, Arrays and Linked Lists, Stacks and Queues, Trees and Graphs, Sorting and Searching Algorithms, Basic C++ Programming |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCE401 | Strength of Materials-II | Core | 3 | Strain Energy, Columns and Struts, Theories of Failure, Thick and Thin Cylinders, Springs, Unsymmetrical Bending |
| BCE402 | Structural Analysis-I | Core | 3 | Determinate Structures, Indeterminate Structures, Energy Methods, Slope Deflection Method, Moment Distribution Method, Influence Lines |
| BCE403 | Hydraulic & Hydrology | Core | 3 | Open Channel Flow, Hydraulic Machinery, Hydrological Cycle, Precipitation and Evaporation, Runoff and Streamflow Measurement, Flood Routing |
| BCE404 | Geotechnical Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Origin and Type of Soils, Soil Properties, Compaction of Soil, Permeability of Soil, Seepage Analysis, Stress Distribution in Soil |
| BCE405 | Transportation Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Highway Planning and Alignment, Highway Materials, Geometric Design of Highways, Traffic Engineering, Pavement Design, Road Drainage |
| BCE406 | Strength of Materials Lab | Lab | 1 | Tests on Struts and Columns, Tests on Springs, Shear Center Determination, Photoelasticity Experiment, Strain Gauge Measurement |
| BCE407 | Hydraulic Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Centrifugal Pump Performance, Reciprocating Pump Performance, Turbine Characteristics, Metacentric Height Determination, Measurement of Discharge in Channels |
| BCE408 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Determination of Specific Gravity, Grain Size Analysis, Atterberg Limits Test, Compaction Test, Permeability Test, Direct Shear Test |
| HSS401 | Value Engineering | Core | 2 | Introduction to Value Engineering, Value Analysis Job Plan, Function Analysis, Creativity in Value Engineering, Cost Models, Implementation and Auditing |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCE501 | Structural Analysis-II | Core | 3 | Matrix Method of Structural Analysis, Stiffness Method, Flexibility Method, Approximate Methods for Indeterminate Structures, Plastic Analysis of Structures, Dynamics of Structures |
| BCE502 | Design of Concrete Structures-I | Core | 3 | Limit State Design Principles, Design of Beams, Design of Slabs, Design of Columns, Footings, Retaining Walls |
| BCE503 | Geotechnical Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Consolidation of Soil, Shear Strength of Soil, Earth Pressure Theories, Stability of Slopes, Shallow Foundations, Pile Foundations |
| BCE504 | Transportation Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Railway Engineering, Airport Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Tunnel Engineering, Harbour Engineering, Traffic Control Devices |
| BCE505 | Water & Waste Water Engineering | Core | 3 | Water Quality Parameters, Water Treatment Processes, Water Distribution Systems, Wastewater Characteristics, Wastewater Treatment Processes, Sludge Management |
| BCE506 | CAD Lab | Lab | 1 | Introduction to AutoCAD, 2D Drawing and Editing Commands, Creating and Modifying 3D Models, Architectural Drawings, Structural Drawings, Rendering and Plotting |
| BCE507 | Water & Waste Water Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | pH and Turbidity Measurement, Hardness and Alkalinity Tests, BOD and COD Determination, Chlorine Demand Test, Coliform Test, Jar Test |
| BCE508 | Mini Project-I | Project | 2 | Problem Identification, Literature Review, Design and Analysis, Experimentation/Simulation, Report Writing, Presentation Skills |
| OE501 | Open Elective-I | Elective | 3 |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCE601 | Design of Concrete Structures-II | Core | 3 | Prestressed Concrete, Flat Slabs, Domes and Shells, Bridges, Water Tanks, Yield Line Theory |
| BCE602 | Design of Steel Structures | Core | 3 | Limit State Design of Steel Structures, Connections (Bolted and Welded), Design of Tension Members, Design of Compression Members, Design of Beams, Plate Girders |
| BCE603 | Irrigation Engineering | Core | 3 | Irrigation Methods, Water Requirements of Crops, Canal Design, Dams and Reservoirs, River Training Works, Waterlogging and Drainage |
| BCE604 | Construction Technology & Management | Core | 3 | Construction Equipment, Project Planning and Scheduling, Construction Contracts, Safety Management, Quality Control in Construction, Resource Management |
| PE601 | Professional Elective-I | Elective | 3 | Highway Engineering, Advanced Surveying, Urban Planning, Remote Sensing & GIS |
| BCE605 | Survey Camp | Lab | 2 | Topographical Survey, Road Alignment Survey, Building Layout, Contouring a Large Area, Detailed Project Survey |
| BCE606 | Concrete Lab | Lab | 1 | Tests on Cement, Tests on Aggregates, Mix Design of Concrete, Workability Tests, Compressive Strength of Concrete, Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete |
| BCE607 | Mini Project-II | Project | 2 | Advanced Problem Solving, Simulation and Modeling, Data Analysis, Prototype Development, Technical Report Writing, Project Defense |
| OE601 | Open Elective-II | Elective | 3 | Environmental Impact Assessment, Disaster Management, Energy Studies, Intellectual Property Rights |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCE701 | Quantity Surveying & Valuation | Core | 3 | Estimation of Building Works, Rate Analysis, Contract Documents, Specifications, Valuation Principles, Types of Valuation |
| BCE702 | Engineering Economics & Financial Management | Core | 3 | Basic Economic Concepts, Cost Analysis, Investment Analysis, Capital Budgeting, Financial Statements, Working Capital Management |
| PE701 | Professional Elective-II | Elective | 3 | Pre-stressed Concrete, Advanced Structural Design, Finite Element Methods, Bridge Engineering |
| PE702 | Professional Elective-III | Elective | 3 | Earthquake Resistant Design, Ground Improvement Techniques, Air Pollution Control, Solid Waste Management |
| BCE703 | Project-I | Project | 3 | Problem Definition, Methodology Development, Data Collection and Analysis, Preliminary Design/Results, Interim Report, Project Management |
| BCE704 | Industrial Training/Internship | Internship | 2 | On-site Project Experience, Industry Best Practices, Professional Networking, Technical Skill Application, Work Ethics, Internship Report |
| OE701 | Open Elective-III | Elective | 3 | Non-Destructive Testing, Industrial Safety, Entrepreneurship Development, Intellectual Property Rights |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE801 | Professional Elective-IV | Elective | 3 | Advanced Construction Materials, Sustainable Engineering, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Coastal Engineering |
| PE802 | Professional Elective-V | Elective | 3 | Water Resource Systems, Urban Hydrology, Geoinformatics, Housing and Town Planning |
| BCE803 | Project-II | Project | 6 | Detailed Design and Analysis, Experimental Validation, Result Interpretation, Conclusion and Future Scope, Final Thesis/Dissertation, Viva Voce Examination |
| BCE804 | Grand Viva | Viva | 2 | Comprehensive Knowledge Assessment, Application of Core Concepts, Communication Skills, Problem-Solving Aptitude, Overall Program Understanding |
| OE801 | Open Elective-IV | Elective | 3 | Remote Sensing, Geographic Information System, Advanced Engineering Materials, Finite Element Analysis |




