Civil Engineering is the branch of Engineering that deals with planning, designing, constructing, repairing, and maintenance of various infrastructures. All the physical infrastructures like bridges, roads, canals, skyscrapers, etc. are constructed and maintained under the supervision of a Civil Engineer.
BE Civil course was first introduced by Pulchowk Campus, Tribhuvan University (TU) in 1998 and now several colleges are running this program. With the increasing requirement of infrastructure, the BE Civil course has garnered a wide range of popularity among the students. It has become the first career choice for various students.
| Affilation | Tribhuwan University (TU) |
| Duration | 4 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | NPR 800,000 - 1200,000 |
| Employment Roles | Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Geotechnical Engineer Transportation Engineer Construction Manager |
| Placement Opportunities | Engineering Consultancies Construction Companies Government Infrastructure Projects Research Institutions |
10+2 in Science with mathematicas as a subject with a minimum of 45%. Students must appear on the IOE Entrance examination and secure a minimum of 40% to study engeenering at TU-run rengineering institutes.
Holistic Engineering Education: Integrates theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering to produce well-rounded professionals.
Real-world Applications: Practical exposure through internships, industry collaborations, and field visits.
Problem-solving Skills: Develops critical thinking and problem-solving abilities for addressing engineering challenges.
Preparation for Licensure: Graduates are prepared to pursue professional engineering licensure after completion of the program.
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent education with a strong background in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Core Subjects: Structural Analysis and Design, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Construction Management, Environmental Engineering.
Practical Training: Emphasis on laboratory work, site visits, and project work to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.
Specializations: Depending on the institution, students may have the option to specialize in areas such as structural engineering, transportation engineering, or environmental engineering.