After completing a Diploma in Civil Engineering, students have a wide range of career opportunities and further study options.

  1. Job Opportunities (Direct Employment)

Students can start working immediately in various sectors:

  1. Government Jobs
  • Junior Engineer (JE) in PWD, Railways, CPWD, Irrigation, Municipal Corporations, etc.
  • Technician/Surveyor roles in state and central government departments.
  • Appear for SSC JE, RRB JE, or state-level PSC
  1. Private Sector
  • Site Engineer / Supervisor in construction firms (e.g., L&T, Shapoorji Pallonji, Gammon India).
  • CAD Technician (if trained in AutoCAD, Revit, or Civil 3D).
  • Quality Control/Assurance Assistant
  • Quantity Surveyor Trainee
  • Billing Engineer
  • Surveyor (using Total Station, GPS, etc.)
  • Project Assistant / Site Coordinator
  1. Infrastructure Companies

Employment in sectors like:

  • Roads & Highways
  • Railways & Metro Projects
  • Bridges & Flyovers
  • Residential/Commercial Buildings
  • Water Supply & Sewerage Projects
  1. Higher Education Options
  2. B.Tech. (Lateral Entry)
  • Join directly into 2nd year of a B.Tech Civil Engineering program via lateral entry.
  • Opens doors to higher-paying jobs and deeper technical roles.
  1. Specialization Courses / Certifications

Short-term diplomas or certifications can enhance your skills:

  • AutoCAD, Revit, STAAD Pro, ETABS – for structural and design skills.
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Construction Project Management
  • GIS & Remote Sensing
  • Primavera/MS Project – for project scheduling.
  1. Entrepreneurship / Self-Employment
  • Start a contracting business (with proper licenses).
  • Become a freelance AutoCAD drafter or quantity surveyor.
  • Open a construction material supply
  • Provide surveying or interior designing services (after proper training).

CIVIL ENGINEERING LABS

OBJECTIVES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LABS

  1. Practical Application of Theory:
    • To help students understand the application of theoretical concepts through hands-on experiments and observations.
  2. Skill Development:
    • To develop technical skills required for construction, surveying, testing of materials, and use of civil engineering instruments.
  3. Familiarization with Equipment:
    • To provide exposure to modern civil engineering tools and instruments used in the field and lab.
  4. Problem Solving:
    • To enhance analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities through interpretation of test results.
  5. Quality Control:
    • To impart knowledge about material testing and quality assurance in construction practices.
  6. Data Handling:
    • To develop the ability to collect, record, and analyze experimental data.
  7. Project oriented problem solving:
    • Foster integration of diverse civil engineering discipline through mini projects, designing foundations or small drainage systems, often involving site visits.

OUTCOMES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LABS

By the end of the lab sessions, students should be able to:

Material Testing Lab
  • Identify physical and mechanical properties of construction materials (e.g., cement, steel, aggregates).
  • Perform standard tests (e.g., compressive strength of concrete, tensile strength of steel).
  • Use surveying instruments like theodolite, dumpy level, total station.
  • Carry out field measurements, leveling, and traverse survey.
  • Determine properties of soil such as moisture content, density, permeability, and shear strength.
  • Mix design, workability test, and curing of concrete.
  • Understand behavior of concrete under different conditions.
  • Test materials used in roads (bitumen, aggregates).
  • Understand pavement design and traffic surveys.

Year of 2025-26

Semesters Subject Download
3rd Semester
Mechanics of Materials
3rd Semester
Building Construction
3rd Semester
Building Material & Concrete Technology
3rd Semester
Geotechnical Engineering
3rd Semester
Transportation Endineering
5th Semester
Estimation & Cost Evalution-II
5th Semester
Water Supply & Waste Water Engg.
5th Semester
Railway & Bridge Engg.
5th Semester
Structural Design-II

Year of 2024-25

Semesters Subject Download
3rd Semester EVS
4th Semester Highway Engineering
Land Survey
Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering
Structural Design – I
6th Semester Advance Construction Techniques and Equipment
Construction Management
Concrete Technology
Land Survey -II

Year of 2023-24

Semesters Subject Download
3rd Semester
Building Materials and Construction Technology
3rd Semester
Estimation & Cost Evaluation
3rd Semester
Geotechnical Engineering (Th-2)
3rd Semester
Structural Mechanics
4th Semester
Hydraulics and Irrigation Engineering
4th Semester
Highway Engineering
4th Semester
Land Surveying – 1
4th Semester
Structural Design-1 (Th – 1)
5th Semester
Estimation & Cost Evaluation – II, Th – 5
5th Semester
Railway and Bridge Engineering, Th – 3
5th Semester
Structural Design – 2 (Th – 2)
5th Semester
Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
6th Semester
Advanced Construction Techniques and Equipment (Th – 2)
6th Semester
Construction Management
6th Semester
Concerte Technology
6th Semester
Land Surveying
Year Semester Download
2025-24 3rd Semester
2020-21 5th Semester
2020-21 6th Semester
2019-20 3rd Semester
2019-20 4th Semester
Subject Faculty Name Download
BMCT LN
Satya Prakash Rout
WS & WWE
Satya Prakash Rout
Construction Management
Kedarnath Behera
SD – 1
Kedarnath Behera
Railway & Bridge Engineering
Kiranbala Behera
Estimation Cost Evaluation-1
Manmohan Murmu