

B-E-CIVIL-ENGINEERING in Civil Engineering at Navkis College of Engineering


Hassan, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Civil Engineering at Navkis College of Engineering Hassan?
This Civil Engineering program at Navkis College of Engineering focuses on developing skilled professionals for the core infrastructure sector in India. The curriculum emphasizes design, construction, and management of essential public and private infrastructure, including buildings, roads, bridges, and water systems. It aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and resilient infrastructure development across the Indian landscape.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates from 10+2 with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, who are passionate about contributing to national development through infrastructure. It also caters to individuals seeking a challenging career in design, construction, project management, and environmental sustainability within the Indian civil engineering industry.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths in government agencies (e.g., CPWD, State PWDs), public sector undertakings (e.g., NHAI, Metro Rail Corporations), and private construction firms (e.g., L&T, Shapoorji Pallonji). Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, with experienced professionals earning INR 8-20+ LPA. The program prepares students for roles in structural design, construction management, water resource engineering, and urban planning.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intently on mastering fundamental subjects like Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Basic Mechanics. These form the bedrock for all advanced civil engineering topics. Actively participate in problem-solving sessions and clarify doubts promptly.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks (e.g., R.S. Aggarwal for Math, NCERT for basics), NPTEL lectures, Khan Academy, Peer study groups.
Career Connection
A strong foundation ensures better understanding of advanced subjects, crucial for passing competitive exams like GATE and securing core engineering jobs later.
Develop Practical Skills via Lab Work- (Semester 1-2)
Engage fully in all laboratory sessions, especially for subjects like Computer Programming and Engineering Graphics. Understanding practical applications from the start builds intuitive problem-solving abilities and enhances visualization skills vital for civil engineers.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals, AutoCAD tutorials, programming IDEs (e.g., Code::Blocks), YouTube tutorials for practical demonstrations.
Career Connection
Proficiency in basic software and hands-on experience differentiates candidates during placements, as companies value practical readiness.
Cultivate Effective Study Habits- (Semester 1-2)
Establish a consistent study routine, review lecture notes regularly, and practice time management. Prioritize understanding over rote learning. Participate in department-level quizzes and academic events to test knowledge and learn collaboratively.
Tools & Resources
Study planners, Pomodoro Technique, discussion forums with seniors and faculty.
Career Connection
Good academic performance and a disciplined approach are key indicators for recruiters and for pursuing higher education or specialized certifications.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Departmental Projects & Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Actively participate in departmental mini-projects, design competitions, and technical workshops. This stage is crucial for applying theoretical knowledge from subjects like Strength of Materials, Fluid Mechanics, and Surveying to real-world scenarios.
Tools & Resources
Departmental labs, faculty guidance, engineering software trials (e.g., STAAD.Pro student versions, AutoCAD Civil 3D), Civil Engineering clubs/societies.
Career Connection
These experiences demonstrate initiative, problem-solving skills, and teamwork, making you a more attractive candidate for internships and core engineering roles.
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships- (Semester 3-5)
Actively pursue short-term internships or site visits after 3rd and 4th semesters. This provides invaluable exposure to construction practices, design offices, and project management, linking classroom concepts to industry demands.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Internshala, industry contacts, networking events.
Career Connection
Early internships build a professional network, provide practical experience for your resume, and often lead to pre-placement offers or full-time roles upon graduation.
Specialize through Electives and Certifications- (Semester 3-5)
Choose professional electives wisely based on your interest (e.g., Environmental, Structural, Geotechnical). Supplement with online certifications in relevant software (e.g., Revit, Primavera, ETABS) or specialized areas to build an edge.
Tools & Resources
Coursera, Udemy, NPTEL, certification providers for civil engineering software, professional body memberships (e.g., ICI, ASCE student chapters).
Career Connection
Specialized skills and certifications directly align with specific industry demands, making you highly employable in niche areas within civil engineering.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Impactful Final Year Projects- (Semester 6-8)
Collaborate with faculty or industry professionals on a challenging final year project. Focus on innovative solutions, research, or real-world problem statements, applying knowledge from all core subjects like RCC Design and Structural Analysis.
Tools & Resources
Research papers, advanced engineering software, university research grants, industry partnerships, mentorship from experts.
Career Connection
A strong project showcases your technical prowess, critical thinking, and ability to deliver complex solutions, which is a major factor for placements and higher studies.
Intensify Placement and Competitive Exam Preparation- (Semester 6-8)
Dedicate time to comprehensive preparation for campus placements (aptitude, technical interviews, communication) and competitive exams like GATE. Focus on revising all core civil engineering subjects and practicing mock tests.
Tools & Resources
Placement training programs, online aptitude platforms (e.g., IndiaBix), GATE coaching materials, previous year question papers, mock interview sessions.
Career Connection
This direct preparation is crucial for securing top placements in both public and private sectors, and for gaining admission to prestigious postgraduate programs.
Network Professionally and Develop Soft Skills- (Semester 6-8)
Attend conferences, seminars, and industry events to network with professionals. Actively work on communication, leadership, and team management skills, which are critical for career growth and project leadership roles in the Indian context.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, professional body events (IEI, Institution of Civil Engineers), public speaking clubs, college career counseling workshops.
Career Connection
Strong soft skills and a professional network open doors to better opportunities, mentorship, and career advancement, beyond just technical competence.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 (PUC/ISC/CBSE) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer as one of the optional subjects and obtained not less than 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in the aforesaid subjects taken together, or as prescribed by VTU/Government of Karnataka.
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 152 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22MATS11 | Engineering Mathematics-I | Core | 3 | Differential Calculus, Partial Differentiation and Applications, Vector Calculus, Multiple Integrals, Infinite Series |
| 22ELN12 | Basic Electronics | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Semiconductor Devices, Rectifiers and Filters, BJT and FET Amplifiers, Oscillators and OP-AMP, Digital Logic Gates |
| 22PHY13 | Engineering Physics | Basic Science Course | 3 | Quantum Mechanics, Lasers and Optical Fibers, Material Science, Nanoscience and Technology, Wave Optics and Interference |
| 22CIV14 | Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Introduction to Civil Engineering, Engineering Mechanics Fundamentals, Force Systems and Equilibrium, Properties of Materials, Basic Surveying and Building Materials |
| 22CPL15 | Computer Programming Laboratory | Engineering Science Course Lab | 1 | C Language Fundamentals, Control Statements and Loops, Functions and Pointers, Arrays and Strings, File Handling and Structures |
| 22EGDL16 | Engineering Graphics & Design Lab | Engineering Science Course Lab | 1 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sections of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Introduction to AutoCAD |
| 22SAM17 | Samskrutika Kannada / Balake Kannada | Humanities and Social Sciences (Mandatory Non-Credit) | 1 | Karnataka Culture and History, Kannada Language Skills, Folk Arts and Traditions, Literature and Society |
| 22SIP18 | Scientific Foundations of Health | Humanities and Social Sciences (Mandatory Non-Credit) | 1 | Dimensions of Health, Nutrition and Dietetics, Physical Activity and Fitness, Mental Health and Well-being, Lifestyle Diseases and Prevention |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22MATS21 | Engineering Mathematics-II | Core | 3 | Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Methods |
| 22ELE22 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Engineering Science Course | 3 | DC Circuits and Network Theorems, AC Circuits and Resonance, Three-Phase Systems, Transformers and Induction Motors, Electrical Power Generation and Safety |
| 22CHE23 | Engineering Chemistry | Basic Science Course | 3 | Electrochemical Energy Systems, Corrosion and its Control, Polymers and Composites, Water Technology and Treatment, Fuels and Combustion |
| 22CSD24 | Computer Science & Design | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Introduction to Python, Data Structures and Algorithms, Object-Oriented Programming, Database Management Systems, Web Technologies Fundamentals |
| 22BECC25 | Basic Electrical and Computer Engineering Lab | Engineering Science Course Lab | 1 | Verification of Electrical Laws, Transformer Characteristics, Basic Logic Gates, Python Programming Exercises, Data Handling in Python |
| 22ECHEL26 | Engineering Chemistry and Environmental Science Lab | Basic Science Course Lab | 1 | Water Quality Analysis, Preparation of Polymers, Estimation of Chemical Parameters, Environmental Impact Assessment, Air and Noise Pollution Monitoring |
| 22SAM27 | Samskrutika Kannada / Balake Kannada | Humanities and Social Sciences (Mandatory Non-Credit) | 1 | Kannada Grammar and Vocabulary, Prose and Poetry, Kannada Theatre and Cinema, Journalism in Kannada |
| 22SIP28 | Indian Constitution and Professional Ethics | Humanities and Social Sciences (Mandatory Non-Credit) | 1 | Preamble and Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Legislatures, Professional Ethics in Engineering, Environmental Protection Acts |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIV31 | Building Materials and Construction | Core | 3 | Properties of Building Materials, Masonry and Concrete Construction, Roofing and Flooring Systems, Scaffolding and Shoring, Advanced Construction Techniques |
| 22CIV32 | Strength of Materials | Core | 3 | Stress and Strain Analysis, Bending Moments and Shear Forces, Torsion of Circular Shafts, Principal Stresses and Strains, Deflection of Beams and Springs |
| 22CIV33 | Fluid Mechanics | Core | 3 | Fluid Properties and Statics, Fluid Kinematics and Dynamics, Flow Through Pipes, Boundary Layer Theory, Dimensional Analysis and Model Studies |
| 22CIV34 | Basic Surveying | Core | 3 | Principles of Surveying, Chain and Compass Surveying, Theodolite Surveying, Leveling and Contouring, Plane Table Surveying |
| 22CIV35 | Engineering Geology | Core | 2 | Physical Geology, Mineralogy and Petrology, Structural Geology, Geological Investigations, Geological Hazards and Mitigations |
| 22CIVL36 | Building Materials & Geotechnical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Tests on Cement and Aggregates, Concrete Mix Design, Soil Properties Determination, Permeability Tests, Compaction Characteristics of Soil |
| 22CIVL37 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | Lab | 1 | Verification of Bernoulli''''s Theorem, Flow Through Orifices and Notches, Friction Factor in Pipes, Major and Minor Losses, Characteristics of Pumps and Turbines |
| 22CIV38 | Design Thinking | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Introduction to Design Thinking, Empathy and Problem Definition, Ideation and Prototyping, Testing and Feedback, Design Thinking for Social Innovation |
| 22CIV39 | Universal Human Values | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Introduction to Value Education, Understanding Harmony in Human Beings, Harmony in Family and Society, Harmony in Nature/Existence, Implications of Human Values |
| 22INT30 | Internship - I | Mandatory Non-Credit | 0 | Industry Exposure, Practical Skill Application, Professional Communication, Project Documentation, Teamwork and Collaboration |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIV41 | Concrete Technology | Core | 3 | Properties of Cement and Aggregates, Fresh Concrete Properties, Hardened Concrete Properties, Concrete Mix Design, Special Concretes and Quality Control |
| 22CIV42 | Structural Analysis - I | Core | 3 | Indeterminate Structures, Moment Distribution Method, Slope Deflection Method, Force Method of Analysis, Influence Lines for Determinate Structures |
| 22CIV43 | Applied Hydraulics | Core | 3 | Open Channel Flow, Gradually Varied Flow, Hydraulic Jump, Hydraulic Machines (Turbines), Hydraulic Machines (Pumps) |
| 22CIV44 | Geotechnical Engineering - I | Core | 3 | Introduction to Soil Mechanics, Soil Classification and Properties, Stress Distribution in Soils, Compaction of Soils, Consolidation of Soils |
| 22CIV45 | Principles of Environmental Engineering | Core | 2 | Water Quality Parameters, Water Treatment Processes, Wastewater Characteristics, Wastewater Treatment Systems, Solid Waste Management Overview |
| 22CIVL46 | Concrete & Highway Materials Lab | Lab | 1 | Tests on Fresh and Hardened Concrete, Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete, Tests on Bitumen and Aggregates, Marshall Mix Design, Road Roughness Measurement |
| 22CIVL47 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Direct Shear Test, Triaxial Compression Test, Unconfined Compression Test, Consolidation Test, California Bearing Ratio Test |
| 22CIV48 | Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Fundamentals of 3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing Processes, Materials for 3D Printing, Applications in Civil Engineering, Future Trends and Challenges |
| 22CIV49 | Environmental Studies | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution and Control, Natural Resources and Conservation, Sustainable Development Goals, Environmental Policies and Ethics |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIV51 | Design of RCC Structural Elements | Core | 3 | Limit State Design Principles, Design of Beams and Slabs, Design of Columns and Footings, Design of Retaining Walls, Design of Staircases |
| 22CIV52 | Structural Analysis - II | Core | 3 | Plastic Analysis of Beams, Arch and Cable Structures, Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis, Stiffness and Flexibility Methods, Introduction to Finite Element Method |
| 22CIV53 | Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering | Core | 3 | Hydrological Cycle, Precipitation and Runoff, Groundwater Hydrology, Dams and Reservoirs, Irrigation Engineering |
| 22CIV54 | Geotechnical Engineering - II | Core | 3 | Shear Strength of Soils, Earth Pressure Theories, Stability of Slopes, Shallow Foundations Design, Deep Foundations Design |
| 22CIVPE50X | Professional Elective - I | Elective | 3 | Remote Sensing and GIS principles OR, Air Pollution Sources and Control OR, Ground Improvement Techniques OR, Advanced Surveying Methods |
| 22CIVL56 | CAD Lab | Lab | 1 | Introduction to AutoCAD, 2D Drafting of Civil Elements, 3D Modeling of Structures, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Basics, Structural Detailing using CAD |
| 22CIVL57 | Environmental Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Water Sample Analysis (pH, Turbidity), Determination of Hardness and Alkalinity, BOD and COD Estimation, Analysis of Wastewater Parameters, Noise Level Measurement |
| 22INT58 | Internship - II | Mandatory Non-Credit | 0 | Industry Work Experience, Application of Classroom Knowledge, Project Implementation Support, Report Writing and Presentation, Professional Networking |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIV61 | Design of Steel Structural Elements | Core | 3 | Properties of Structural Steel, Design of Tension Members, Design of Compression Members, Design of Beams and Connections, Industrial Building Design |
| 22CIV62 | Quantitative Analysis of Building Systems | Core | 3 | Estimation and Costing Principles, Rate Analysis and Specifications, Building Valuation Methods, Project Scheduling and Control, Quantity Surveying Techniques |
| 22CIV63 | Construction Technology & Management | Core | 3 | Construction Equipment and Methods, Project Planning and Scheduling, Construction Safety Management, Quality Control in Construction, Legal Aspects of Construction |
| 22CIVOE6X | Open Elective - A | Open Elective | 3 | Interdisciplinary topics from other engineering branches OR, Management and Entrepreneurship OR, Computer Science applications OR, Environmental Science and Technology |
| 22CIVPE60X | Professional Elective - II | Elective | 3 | Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis OR, Solid Waste Management Techniques OR, Pavement Design Principles OR, Traffic Engineering and Management |
| 22CIVL66 | Structural Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Tests on Beams and Trusses, Deflection of Determinate Beams, Analysis of Indeterminate Structures, Study of Structural Software, Model Analysis of Structures |
| 22CIVL67 | Geomatics and Water Quality Analysis Lab | Lab | 1 | Total Station Surveying, GPS and GIS Applications, Water Quality Parameter Tests, Analysis of Sewage Samples, Remote Sensing Image Interpretation |
| 22CIV68 | Research Methodology & IPR | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Introduction to Research, Research Design and Methods, Data Collection and Analysis, Intellectual Property Rights, Patent and Copyright Law |
| 22CIV69 | Entrepreneurship and Start-up | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Business Plan Development, Startup Ecosystem in India, Marketing and Finance for Startups, Legal Aspects of Business |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIV71 | Design of Pre-Stressed Concrete Structures | Core | 3 | Principles of Pre-stressing, Losses in Pre-stress, Design of Pre-stressed Beams, Pre-stressed Concrete Bridges, Application of Pre-stressing |
| 22CIVPE70X | Professional Elective - III | Elective | 3 | Tall Buildings and Special Structures OR, Industrial Waste Water Management OR, Bridge Engineering Design OR, Urban Hydrology and Drainage |
| 22CIVPE70X | Professional Elective - IV | Elective | 3 | Advanced Design of RC Structures OR, Green Buildings and Sustainable Construction OR, Finite Element Methods for Structures OR, Railway, Airport and Harbour Engineering |
| 22CIVOE7X | Open Elective - B | Open Elective | 3 | Advanced topics from other engineering disciplines OR, Data Science and Analytics OR, Societal Impact of Technology OR, Financial Management |
| 22CIPP75 | Project Work (Phase - I) / Internship (Phase - III) | Project / Internship | 3 | Problem Identification and Literature Review, Methodology Development, Preliminary Data Collection, Project Report Writing, Project Presentation |
| 22CIVS76 | Technical Seminar | Core | 1 | Technical Literature Survey, Presentation Skills Development, Report Writing on Current Trends, Critical Analysis of Research Papers, Public Speaking |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22CIVP81 | Project Work (Phase - II) / Internship (Phase - IV) | Project / Internship | 9 | Project Implementation and Execution, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Result Validation and Discussion, Comprehensive Project Report, Final Project Defense |
| 22CIVE82 | Project Management & Finance | Core | 3 | Project Life Cycle, Project Planning and Scheduling, Project Cost Estimation and Budgeting, Financial Management in Projects, Risk Management in Projects |
| 22CIVG83 | Professional Practice & Ethics | Core | 2 | Ethical Dilemmas in Engineering, Codes of Professional Conduct, Safety and Risk Assessment, Legal Responsibilities of Engineers, Sustainability and Social Responsibility |
| 22CIVC84 | Technical Communication | Mandatory Non-Credit | 1 | Effective Technical Writing, Oral Presentation Skills, Report and Proposal Writing, Interpersonal Communication, Job Interview Preparation |
| 22INT85 | Internship (Phase - IV) | Mandatory Non-Credit | 0 | Long-term Industry Immersion, Leadership and Management Skills, Complex Problem Solving, Full-scale Project Contribution, Career Path Exploration |




