Role of civil engineering course in building up the infrastructure of a nation

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Recently, our country has witnessed a huge growth in the area of infrastructural development. The developments include renewal of the existing structures as well as building of new ones. The specialists behind these developments are civil engineers. Since the number of construction sites is increasing rapidly, the demand for civil engineers is also rising.

Course Details

The civil engineering courses are offered at both post graduate and under graduate levels. For pursuing B.Tech in Civil Engineering, the candidates are required to qualify in any of the entrance exams conducted by various authorities. Some of the certification courses after B.Tech in Civil Engineering are Certificate Course in Construction Supervisor, Certificate Course in Building Design, etc. Listed below are some of the colleges in India that offer civil engineering courses:

  • Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bangalore
  • Hitkarini College Of Engineering Technology, Jabalpur
  • Bhagwant Institute of Technology, Uttar Pradesh
  • Anand Engineering College, Agra
  • CBS Group of Institutions, New Delhi
  • Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad
  • Easwari Engineering College, Chennai
  • Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu
  • GMR Institute of Technology, Srikakulam
  • Bahubali College of Engineering, Karnataka
  • Government Engineering College, Bilaspur
  • College of Engineering and Technology (C.E.T.), Bhubaneshwar

Job Opportunities

For the candidates who have completed civil engineering course, opportunities exist in both private and public sectors. A few job profiles for these candidates are Irrigation Engineer, Builder, Architecture, Planner, Civil Engineer, etc. These candidates are required in Power generation firms, Gas and Oil plants, Construction of pipelines and water mains, etc. The graduates in this field can appear for the government exams like PSC, SSC, UPSC, etc. Some of best organizations in India that recruit civil engineers are Hindustan Construction Company, Unitech, Punj Lloyd, Gammon India, DLF, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Projects, Nagarjuna Construction Company, etc.

Role of Civil Engineering Course

The civil engineering course curriculum deals with basic engineering sciences and a wide variety of areas like irrigation engineering, works management and cost, hydraulics and  environmental engineering, transportation engineering, construction, foundation, structures, etc. The qualified candidates in this field are involved in the design of facilities. They are involved in analysis, planning, design, maintenance and construction of various facilities like bridges, docks, tunnels, harbors, sewage disposal system, water treatment, power houses, dams, canals, water-ways, rail-roads, highways, building, etc.

The civil engineering course is all about implementing the innovative thoughts and the geometrical calculations in the aspect of building up the roadways, bridges and other components of the infrastructures. Each and every calculation regarding the sizes of the roads and the bridges are carried out by the civil engineers. The inclination angles for the turnings of the roads so as to prevent skidding, the support to the bridges so as to balance up the heavy traffic on it and a lot of such aspects are derived by the civil engineers. A civil engineer needs lot of experience in particular fields to meet the varying demands in this sector. Government is also undertaking enough efforts for the rapid execution of the developmental projects in the country. Hence the fact can’t be denied that civil engineering course plays a significant role in taking care of the infrastructure of a nation.

 
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4 Responses to “Role of civil engineering course in building up the infrastructure of a nation”

  1. 4
    sagar:

    what is infrastructure?

  2. 3
    christopher:

    article on the role of civil engineers in nation building.

  3. 2
    NTUBWA:

    Which one existed before the other one between civil engineering and mechanical engineering?

  4. 1
    josie:

    what is the role of civil engineer in nation building