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Diploma in Civil Engineering
Here’s a detailed overview of a 2-year Diploma in Civil Engineering course without dividing it by semesters. This includes key subjects typically covered over the duration. The exact syllabus may vary slightly by institution or state board (like DTE, BTE, etc.), but the core subjects remain largely the same.
🎓 Diploma in Civil Engineering (2 Years) – Course Overview
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Duration: 2 Years
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Eligibility: 10th Pass or equivalent
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Level: Undergraduate Diploma
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Mode: Full-time (usually polytechnic institutes)
📘 2-Year Syllabus of Diploma in Civil Engineering (Subject-wise)
🔹 Year 1 – Foundation Subjects
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Engineering Mathematics
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Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus
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Mensuration and Geometry
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Matrices and Determinants
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Engineering Physics
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Laws of Motion, Heat, Thermodynamics
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Sound, Light, Electromagnetism
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Engineering Chemistry
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Chemical Bonding, Acids and Bases
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Corrosion, Water Treatment, Cement Chemistry
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Engineering Drawing
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Basics of Drawing, Scales, Projections
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Building Plans and Sections
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Basic Civil Engineering
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Overview of Civil Engineering
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Materials used in construction
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Basics of Surveying
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Computer Fundamentals & Applications
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MS Office, Internet, CAD Introduction
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Communication Skills
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Technical English
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Report Writing, Presentation Skills
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🔹 Year 2 – Core Civil Engineering Subjects
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Building Materials & Construction
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Bricks, Cement, Steel, Timber
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Building Components (Walls, Roofs, etc.)
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Surveying
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Chain Surveying, Compass Surveying
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Leveling, Theodolite, Total Station (intro)
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Strength of Materials
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Stress, Strain, Bending, Torsion
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Beams, Columns, and Load Analysis
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Hydraulics
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Fluid Properties, Flow Measurement
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Pumps and Turbines (Basic)
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Concrete Technology
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Cement Properties, Mix Design
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Curing, Admixtures, Workability
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Transportation Engineering
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Roads, Railways, Airport Basics
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Highway Materials and Construction
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Environmental Engineering
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Water Supply, Sewage Treatment
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Solid Waste and Air Pollution Basics
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Construction Management & Estimating
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Project Planning, CPM/PERT
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Estimation of Quantities and Costs
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🛠️ Practical/Workshops
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Surveying Practice
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Concrete and Materials Lab
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CAD in Civil Engineering
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Site Visit Reports
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Mini Projects
📜 Career Options After Diploma
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Junior Engineer (Civil)
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Site Supervisor
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CAD Technician
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Quantity Surveyor
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Assistant in Public Works Departments (PWD, CPWD, etc.)