B.Tech in Civil Engineering (Integrated Building System Design)
Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (Honors) with a specialization in Integrated Building System Design
Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering (Honors) with a specialization in Integrated Building System Design
The B.Tech in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Integrated Building System Design is a forward-thinking undergraduate program that combines traditional civil engineering with modern building technologies. The program focuses on designing, analyzing, and managing intelligent and sustainable building systems, integrating structural engineering with HVAC, electrical, plumbing, safety, and automation systems. This interdisciplinary approach prepares students for the evolving needs of smart and energy-efficient infrastructure.
To provide a solid foundation in core civil engineering principles along with advanced building system design concepts.
To equip students with skills in integrated design covering structural, electrical, mechanical, and automation systems.
To promote sustainable and smart building solutions through innovative technologies.
To develop proficiency in Building Information Modeling (BIM), simulation tools, and interdisciplinary project management.
To prepare students for professional roles in the design, development, and management of complex building systems.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from a recognized board.
A minimum of 45%(40% for reserved categories) aggregate marks is required
Applicants must qualify for relevant engineering entrance examinations such as JEE Main or institutional entrance tests.
Entrance Exams for B.TECH EEE (HONS) SMART AND SUSTAINABLE POWER ENGINEERING include:
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Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
Specialized training in HVAC, electrical systems, smart automation, and building design software
Curriculum aligned with green building standards and smart city infrastructure
Exposure to real-world projects and industry practices through internships
Hands-on experience with tools like AutoCAD, Revit, STAAD Pro, and BIM platforms
Seminars, site visits, and workshops by industry experts and professionals
Offers a multidisciplinary skill set combining civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering
Prepares graduates for the growing demand in smart building and infrastructure sectors
Promotes sustainable and efficient building practices through advanced design principles
Enhances employability in both private and public infrastructure sectors
Equips students with technical, analytical, and project management skills
Graduates of this program can explore a range of career roles across multiple domains, including:
Building Systems Engineer
Smart Infrastructure Designer
HVAC Design Engineer
Electrical Building Services Engineer
BIM Coordinator / BIM Engineer
Sustainability Consultant
Project Engineer / Site Engineer
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Engineer
Facility Manager
Urban Infrastructure Planner
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The demand for professionals skilled in integrated building system design is on the rise, especially with the global shift towards smart cities, energy efficiency, and sustainable infrastructure. Graduates can find opportunities in construction firms, architecture and design consultancies, MEP engineering firms, urban development authorities, and smart infrastructure projects. They may also pursue higher education in fields like structural engineering, construction management, or environmental design, or appear for competitive exams for government sector roles.
The program is a full-time 4-year undergraduate degree divided into eight semesters.
You will gain expertise in structural design, MEP systems, smart building technologies, sustainability practices, and building automation tools like BIM and Revit.
Yes, students are required to undertake internships to gain practical exposure and work on real-world building system design projects.
Absolutely. The curriculum emphasizes sustainability and smart infrastructure, making it highly relevant for careers in green building certification, smart city planning, and energy-efficient construction.
Yes, graduates can pursue M.Tech or MBA programs in relevant disciplines such as Structural Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management, or Energy Management.
Students will be trained in industry-standard tools like AutoCAD, Revit, STAAD Pro, Navisworks, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms.
Construction firms, architecture and design consultancies, MEP contractors, real estate developers, infrastructure companies, and government planning bodies actively recruit graduates.