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BE Civil Engineering (TU)

  • Introduction
  • Salient Features
  • Eligibility
  • Curricular Structure
  • Job Prospectives
  • Admission Criteria
  • Offering Colleges
  • The Civil Engineering is a four-year, eight semester program. Civil engineering is a professional discipline that deals with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of physical and natural environments. It involves construction and maintenance works of physical infrastructures, bridges, roads, canals, dams, buildings, urban planning etc. Civil Engineering is constantly evolving with the advent of technology and new materials. It has led to significant improvements in the understanding of how structures behave and economy varies in construction.

     

    1. The students who have a minimum score of 45% in I. Sc. or 10+2 (physical group or biological group with two paper mathematics) or diploma in engineering or an equivalent course recognised by TU can appear in the entrance examination conducted by Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering.
    2. The students who have passed the entrance examination conducted by IOE are eligible for admission in IOE constituten campuses and affiliated colleges on merit basis.

    Career Prospects 

    Civil Engineers are responsible for the planning, designing, construction and maintenance of infrastructures like roads, bridges, tunnels, houses, offices, shopping and residential complexes, water and sanitation systems and others. They excel in engineering practice in the public and private sectors in the technical areas of environmental, geo-technical, structural, transportation, and water resources engineering.

    Graduates are fully prepared to enter professional practice or pursue advanced degrees.

    Civil engineer can work in any of the areas suggested for:

    • Design and development firms
    • Government/Non-Government agencies and their contractors
    • Engineering consultancies, specializing in private, residential, commercial and industrial buildings
    • Developments, water and flood management, road infrastructure or project management