

BACHELOR-OF-TECHNOLOGY-INTEGRATED-MODULAR-PROGRAM in Civil Engineering at North-Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology


Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Civil Engineering at North-Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology Papum Pare?
This Civil Engineering program at North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology focuses on providing a robust foundation in designing, constructing, and maintaining critical infrastructure. It addresses the growing demands of India''''s rapid urbanization and development projects, emphasizing sustainable practices and modern engineering techniques crucial for the nation''''s infrastructural progress. The program develops strong analytical and practical problem-solving skills.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, aspiring to contribute to India''''s infrastructural growth. It also suits individuals seeking a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, aiming for rewarding careers in construction, structural design, transportation planning, or public works sectors within the diverse Indian landscape.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in government organizations (e.g., CPWD, Indian Railways, State PWDs), private construction firms, infrastructure development companies, and consulting agencies across India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities include structural engineering, transportation planning, water resources management, and environmental engineering, aligning with various industry certifications.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering & Math Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate extra time to master fundamental concepts in Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Mechanics. Utilize online platforms like NPTEL for supplemental video lectures and practice problems to build a strong analytical base, crucial for all subsequent engineering courses.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL (Swayam courses), Khan Academy, Standard reference textbooks like those by S. Chand or Pearson
Career Connection
A strong foundation in these subjects is critical for understanding advanced civil engineering principles, leading to better academic performance and improved problem-solving skills essential for competitive exams (like GATE) and higher studies.
Develop Early Technical Drawing & CAD Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Go beyond basic engineering graphics classes by independently practicing drafting using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software. Attend workshops on AutoCAD or other relevant civil engineering software offered by the department or student clubs to gain hands-on proficiency.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD, SketchUp (for basic modeling), Departmental CAD labs and workshops
Career Connection
Proficiency in CAD is a fundamental and indispensable skill for civil engineers, making students immediately employable for drafting and design roles in consultancies, architectural firms, and construction companies upon graduation.
Engage in Peer Learning & Study Groups- (Semester 1-2)
Form structured study groups with peers to discuss difficult topics, collaboratively solve problems, and prepare for examinations. Actively teach concepts to others to reinforce your own understanding and improve communication and teamwork skills.
Tools & Resources
College library study rooms, Online collaboration platforms like Google Docs or Microsoft Teams
Career Connection
Effective teamwork, communication, and leadership are crucial in engineering projects. Peer learning fosters these interpersonal skills, which are highly valued by employers, and helps build a supportive academic network.
Intermediate Stage
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships/Site Visits- (Semester 3-5)
Actively search for short-term internships or opportunities for site visits with local construction companies, Public Works Departments (PWDs), or ongoing infrastructure projects during semester breaks. This helps connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Local construction firms and government agencies, Online internship portals like Internshala, LinkedIn
Career Connection
Early exposure provides practical insights into construction methods, project management, and safety protocols. This makes students more industry-ready, enhances their resume for future placements, and clarifies career interests.
Participate in Departmental Projects & Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Join departmental projects, student technical clubs (e.g., Civil Engineering Society), and actively participate in inter-college technical competitions related to structural design, surveying, or model building. This builds hands-on skills and problem-solving abilities.
Tools & Resources
Department labs and workshops, Student technical clubs and faculty mentors, Inter-college technical festivals (e.g., IIT/NIT fests)
Career Connection
Such participation develops practical engineering skills, fosters innovation, and provides valuable networking opportunities. Winning or even participating in competitions adds significant value to a student''''s profile during placements and higher education applications.
Develop Software Proficiency for Civil Engineering- (Semester 4-6)
Beyond basic CAD, dedicate time to learn and gain proficiency in specialized civil engineering software such as STAAD.Pro, ETABS, or SAP2000 for structural analysis, and GIS software (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS) for surveying and planning. Utilize online tutorials and certification courses.
Tools & Resources
STAAD.Pro, ETABS, QGIS/ArcGIS (open-source or academic licenses), Online courses from Coursera, Udemy, or NPTEL
Career Connection
Expertise in industry-standard software is highly sought after by employers in design, analysis, and construction sectors in India, significantly boosting employability and opening doors to more specialized and higher-paying roles.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Research or Industry-Sponsored Project- (Semester 6-8)
For your final year projects (Project-II and Project-III), choose a topic that aligns with current industry needs or research trends. Collaborate with faculty for academic research projects or actively seek industry-sponsored projects to gain real-world project experience and mentorship.
Tools & Resources
Faculty advisors and research groups, Industry contacts through alumni network, Research papers and journals (e.g., ASCE Library, Springer)
Career Connection
High-quality, impactful projects demonstrate advanced problem-solving capabilities, technical depth, and initiative. This is a crucial differentiator for placements in R&D, advanced design roles, and for securing admissions to competitive postgraduate programs in India and abroad.
Prepare Rigorously for Placements & Higher Studies- (Semester 7-8)
Attend mock interviews, group discussions, and aptitude test preparation sessions organized by the college placement cell. For higher studies, diligently prepare for competitive examinations like GATE (for M.Tech in India) or GRE/TOEFL/IELTS (for studies abroad) and work on crafting a strong Statement of Purpose and securing impactful Letters of Recommendation.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell workshops, Online aptitude test platforms, GATE coaching centers, Study abroad consultants
Career Connection
Thorough preparation ensures students are highly competitive for top placements in core civil engineering companies or for admission to prestigious universities for master''''s or doctoral degrees, significantly impacting their future career trajectory.
Build a Professional Network & Attend Conferences- (Semester 7-8)
Actively network with alumni, industry professionals, and faculty. Attend national or regional civil engineering conferences, seminars, and workshops to stay updated on emerging technologies, gain insights into industry challenges, and expand your professional contacts beyond the campus.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Professional bodies (e.g., Institution of Engineers India - IEI, Indian Concrete Institute - ICI), Industry conferences and webinars
Career Connection
A strong professional network opens doors to exclusive job opportunities, mentorship, and invaluable industry insights. It is an indispensable asset for long-term career progression, leadership development, and even exploring entrepreneurial ventures in the dynamic Indian infrastructure sector.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 (Higher Secondary or equivalent) examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates) from any recognized Board/University, as per NERIST''''s prospectus for IMP Degree Module.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 181 Credits
Assessment: Internal: undefined, External: undefined
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA1101 | Engineering Mathematics-I | Core | 4 | Calculus of One Variable, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Infinite Series, Matrices |
| PH1101 | Engineering Physics-I | Core | 3 | Oscillations and Waves, Optics, Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics |
| CY1101 | Engineering Chemistry-I | Core | 3 | Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Reaction Kinetics, Corrosion, Spectroscopy |
| EE1101 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, DC Machines, AC Machines |
| ME1101 | Engineering Mechanics | Core | 3 | Statics of Particles, Rigid Bodies, Trusses and Frames, Friction, Kinematics and Kinetics |
| HU1101 | English Communication | Core | 2 | Grammar and Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, Listening and Speaking, Technical Communication |
| PH1102 | Engineering Physics Lab-I | Lab | 1 | Measurement Techniques, Wave Phenomena, Electrical Circuits, Optical Instruments, Data Analysis |
| CY1102 | Engineering Chemistry Lab-I | Lab | 1 | Volumetric Analysis, Water Quality Testing, Instrumental Analysis, Organic Synthesis, Polymer Chemistry |
| EE1102 | Basic Electrical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Circuit Laws Verification, AC Circuit Analysis, Transformer Characteristics, Motor Performance Testing, Electrical Safety |
| ME1102 | Engineering Graphics-I | Core | 2 | Orthographic Projections, Sectional Views, Isometric Views, Dimensioning, Computer Aided Drafting |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA1201 | Engineering Mathematics-II | Core | 4 | Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Complex Analysis |
| PH1201 | Engineering Physics-II | Core | 3 | Solid State Physics, Semiconductor Physics, Laser Physics, Nuclear Physics, Fiber Optics |
| CY1201 | Engineering Chemistry-II | Core | 3 | Water Chemistry, Fuel Chemistry, Phase Rule, Surface Chemistry, Polymer Science |
| ME1201 | Basic Mechanical Engineering | Core | 3 | Thermodynamics Basics, Fluid Properties, Power Plants, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Manufacturing Processes |
| CS1201 | Fundamentals of Computer & Programming | Core | 3 | Computer Hardware, Operating Systems, Programming Concepts, C Programming Language, Algorithms and Flowcharts |
| EN1201 | Environmental Studies | Core | 2 | Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Pollution Control, Natural Resources, Environmental Ethics |
| PH1202 | Engineering Physics Lab-II | Lab | 1 | Semiconductor Devices, Laser Applications, Optical Fiber Communication, Magnetism Experiments, Error Analysis |
| CY1202 | Engineering Chemistry Lab-II | Lab | 1 | Chemical Analysis, Material Characterization, Fuel Properties, Corrosion Testing, Environmental Monitoring |
| ME1202 | Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Engine Performance, Pump Testing, Refrigeration Cycle, Workshop Practices, Welding and Casting |
| CS1202 | Computer & Programming Lab | Lab | 1 | C Programming Exercises, Algorithm Implementation, Debugging Techniques, Data Handling, Problem Solving |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE2301 | Strength of Materials | Core | 4 | Simple Stresses and Strains, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Bending and Shear Stresses, Torsion of Shafts, Columns and Struts, Strain Energy |
| CE2302 | Fluid Mechanics-I | Core | 3 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Flow Through Pipes |
| CE2303 | Engineering Geology | Core | 3 | Mineralogy and Petrology, Structural Geology, Geological Processes, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Geological Investigations |
| CE2304 | Building Materials | Core | 3 | Stones, Bricks and Clay Products, Cement and Mortar, Concrete and Aggregates, Timber and Wood Products, Metals and Miscellaneous Materials |
| MA2301 | Engineering Mathematics-III | Core | 4 | Probability and Statistics, Numerical Methods, Partial Differential Equations, Integral Transforms, Optimization Techniques |
| CS2301 | Computer Aided Engineering Graphics | Core | 2 | Introduction to CAD Software, 2D Drafting, 3D Modeling, Assembly Drawing, Presentation Techniques |
| CE2305 | Strength of Materials Lab | Lab | 1 | Tensile Testing, Compression Testing, Hardness Testing, Impact Testing, Shear Testing, Bending Test |
| CE2306 | Fluid Mechanics Lab-I | Lab | 1 | Fluid Properties Measurement, Pressure Measurement, Flow Measurement Devices, Bernoulli''''s Theorem, Pipe Friction |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE2401 | Structural Analysis-I | Core | 4 | Statically Determinate Structures, Influence Lines, Deflection of Beams and Trusses, Strain Energy Methods, Arches and Cables |
| CE2402 | Fluid Mechanics-II | Core | 3 | Open Channel Flow, Hydraulic Jump, Uniform Flow, Gradually Varied Flow, Hydraulic Machines (Pumps and Turbines) |
| CE2403 | Surveying | Core | 3 | Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying, Leveling, Theodolite Surveying, Contouring, Total Station |
| CE2404 | Concrete Technology | Core | 3 | Cement and Aggregates, Water and Admixtures, Properties of Fresh Concrete, Properties of Hardened Concrete, Mix Design, Special Concretes |
| CE2405 | Engineering Hydrology | Core | 3 | Hydrologic Cycle, Precipitation, Evaporation and Transpiration, Runoff and Streamflow, Hydrographs, Groundwater Hydrology |
| CE2406 | Transportation Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Highway Planning, Highway Materials, Geometric Design of Highways, Pavement Design, Traffic Engineering Basics |
| CE2407 | Surveying Lab | Lab | 1 | Chain and Tape Measurements, Compass Traversing, Leveling Operations, Theodolite Use, Plane Table Surveying, Total Station Practice |
| CE2408 | Concrete Technology Lab | Lab | 1 | Cement Testing, Aggregate Testing, Workability Tests, Compressive Strength of Concrete, Non-Destructive Testing, Mix Design Verification |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE3501 | Structural Analysis-II | Core | 4 | Indeterminate Structures, Slope-Deflection Method, Moment Distribution Method, Matrix Methods of Analysis, Plastic Analysis of Beams |
| CE3502 | Geotechnical Engineering-I | Core | 4 | Soil Formation and Properties, Soil Classification, Compaction of Soils, Permeability and Seepage, Stress Distribution in Soils, Consolidation |
| CE3503 | Design of Concrete Structures-I | Core | 4 | Working Stress Method, Limit State Method, Design of Beams (Flexure, Shear), Design of Slabs, Design of Columns, Footings |
| CE3504 | Water Resources Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Irrigation Methods, Canal Design, Storage and Diversion Works, Dams and Reservoirs, River Engineering |
| CE3505 | Quantity Surveying & Valuation | Core | 3 | Estimating Principles, Detailed Estimates, Specifications and Rates, Contracts, Valuation Methods |
| CE3506 | Water & Waste Water Engineering | Core | 3 | Water Demand and Sources, Water Quality, Water Treatment Processes, Wastewater Characteristics, Wastewater Treatment Systems, Sludge Management |
| CE3507 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab-I | Lab | 1 | Index Properties of Soil, Permeability Test, Compaction Test, Consolidation Test, Shear Strength Test |
| CE3508 | Hydraulic Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Flow Through Orifices and Notches, Weirs and Spillways, Pumps Performance, Turbine Characteristics, Open Channel Flow Experiments |
| CE3509 | Transportation Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Aggregate Tests, Bitumen Tests, Pavement Material Testing, Traffic Volume Study, Skid Resistance Measurement |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE3601 | Geotechnical Engineering-II | Core | 4 | Earth Pressure Theories, Stability of Slopes, Bearing Capacity of Soils, Shallow Foundations, Deep Foundations, Soil Improvement |
| CE3602 | Design of Concrete Structures-II | Core | 4 | Prestressed Concrete Concepts, Design of Retaining Walls, Water Tanks, Bridges, Domes and Shells |
| CE3603 | Design of Steel Structures | Core | 4 | Properties of Structural Steel, Riveted and Welded Connections, Design of Tension Members, Design of Compression Members, Design of Beams, Plate Girders |
| CE3604 | Water Resources Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Hydropower Development, Reservoir Planning, Flood Routing, Drought Management, Water Management Policies |
| CE3605 | Transportation Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Railway Engineering, Airport Engineering, Harbour and Dock Engineering, Tunnel Engineering, Traffic Management |
| CE3606 | Remote Sensing & GIS Application | Elective | 3 | Introduction to Remote Sensing, Electromagnetic Radiation, Remote Sensing Platforms, Geographic Information System, Digital Image Processing, Applications in Civil Engineering |
| CE3607 | Advanced Concrete Technology | Elective | 3 | High Performance Concrete, Fiber Reinforced Concrete, Self-Compacting Concrete, Durable Concrete, Concrete for Special Structures |
| CE3608 | Environmental Pollution Control | Elective | 3 | Air Pollution Sources and Control, Water Pollution Control, Noise Pollution, Solid Waste Management, Hazardous Waste Management |
| CE3609 | Traffic Engineering & Management | Elective | 3 | Traffic Characteristics, Traffic Studies and Surveys, Traffic Control Devices, Intersection Design, Traffic Flow Theory |
| CE3610 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab-II | Lab | 1 | Direct Shear Test, Triaxial Compression Test, Unconfined Compression Test, Vane Shear Test, Standard Penetration Test Simulation |
| CE3611 | Environmental Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Water Sample Analysis, Wastewater Parameter Testing, Air Quality Monitoring, Solid Waste Characterization, Treatment Plant Operations |
| CE3612 | Project-I | Project | 2 | Problem Identification, Literature Review, Methodology Development, Data Collection, Preliminary Analysis, Report Writing |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE4701 | Construction Planning & Management | Core | 4 | Construction Project Management, Planning and Scheduling, Resource Management, Construction Equipment, Safety and Quality Management, Legal Aspects of Construction |
| CE4702 | Irrigation Engineering | Core | 4 | Water Requirements of Crops, Canal Irrigation, Dams and Barrages, Cross Drainage Works, Irrigation Management |
| CE4703 | Estimation & Specification | Core | 3 | Estimation Principles, Detailed Estimates of Buildings, Roads and Bridges, Specifications for Materials, Contract Documents |
| CE4704 | Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering | Elective | 3 | Basic Concepts of FEM, Variational Principles, Element Formulation, Assembly of Elements, Applications in Structural Analysis, Heat Transfer Problems |
| CE4705 | Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures | Elective | 3 | Distress in Concrete Structures, Damage Assessment, Repair Materials and Techniques, Strengthening Methods, Corrosion Protection, Retrofitting |
| CE4706 | Water Power Engineering | Elective | 3 | Hydropower Potential, Components of Hydropower Schemes, Types of Turbines, Powerhouse Design, Environmental Impact |
| CE4707 | Railway, Airport & Harbour Engineering | Elective | 3 | Railway Track Design, Airport Layout and Design, Harbour Planning and Components, Traffic Control in Transportation, Maintenance of Infrastructure |
| CE4708 | Urban Transportation Planning | Elective | 3 | Urban Travel Characteristics, Transportation Planning Process, Traffic Demand Forecasting, Public Transport Systems, Traffic Congestion Management |
| CE4709 | Engineering Economics & Financial Management | Elective | 3 | Basic Economic Concepts, Time Value of Money, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Project Evaluation, Sources of Finance, Capital Budgeting |
| CE4710 | Solid & Hazardous Waste Management | Elective | 3 | Waste Generation and Characterization, Waste Collection and Transport, Processing Techniques, Landfill Design and Operation, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Recycling and Reuse |
| CE4711 | Ground Improvement Techniques | Elective | 3 | Soil Stabilization, Compaction Techniques, Drainage and Dewatering, Reinforced Earth, Grouting, Geosynthetics |
| CE4712 | Practical Training | Practical Training | 2 | Industry Exposure, Site Visits, Practical Skill Development, Application of Theoretical Knowledge, Report Submission |
| CE4713 | Project-II | Project | 4 | Advanced Problem Solving, Experimental Design, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Simulation and Modeling, Technical Report Writing, Oral Presentation |
| CE4714 | Seminar | Seminar | 1 | Literature Survey, Technical Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Content Organization, Question and Answer Session |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE4801 | Professional Practice & Ethics | Core | 3 | Professional Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities of Engineers, Engineering Law, Project Management Ethics, Safety and Sustainability |
| CE4802 | Open Elective | Elective | 3 | Interdisciplinary Studies, General Management Topics, Emerging Technologies, Humanities and Social Sciences, As per Institute Policy |
| CE4803 | Comprehensive Viva | Assessment | 4 | Overall Program Knowledge, Core Civil Engineering Concepts, Problem-Solving Abilities, Communication Skills, Technical Understanding |
| CE4804 | Project-III | Project | 5 | Major Project Execution, Design and Development, Testing and Validation, Feasibility Study, Final Documentation, Project Defense |




