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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    Motherhood University Haridwar
    Duration
    4 Years
    Civil Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    Motherhood University Haridwar
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

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    4 Years
    Civil Engineering
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    180

    Students

    180

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    Seats

    180

    Students

    180

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Civil Engineering program at Motherhood University Haridwar follows a structured curriculum designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of engineering principles, practical application skills, and industry-relevant knowledge. The program spans 8 semesters over 4 years, with a balanced mix of core subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1CE101Engineering Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1CE102Physics for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1CE103Chemistry for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1CE104Engineering Graphics & Design2-1-0-3-
    1CE105Computer Programming2-1-0-3-
    1CE106Introduction to Civil Engineering2-0-0-2-
    2CE201Engineering Mathematics II3-1-0-4CE101
    2CE202Strength of Materials3-1-0-4CE102
    2CE203Fluid Mechanics3-1-0-4CE102
    2CE204Surveying2-1-0-3CE104
    2CE205Building Materials2-1-0-3-
    2CE206Construction Technology2-1-0-3-
    3CE301Structural Analysis I3-1-0-4CE202
    3CE302Geotechnical Engineering I3-1-0-4CE205
    3CE303Hydrology and Water Resources3-1-0-4CE203
    3CE304Transportation Engineering I3-1-0-4-
    3CE305Environmental Engineering I3-1-0-4CE203
    3CE306Engineering Economics2-1-0-3-
    4CE401Structural Analysis II3-1-0-4CE301
    4CE402Geotechnical Engineering II3-1-0-4CE302
    4CE403Hydraulic Structures3-1-0-4CE303
    4CE404Transportation Engineering II3-1-0-4CE304
    4CE405Environmental Engineering II3-1-0-4CE305
    4CE406Construction Management2-1-0-3-
    5CE501Advanced Structural Design3-1-0-4CE401
    5CE502Foundation Engineering3-1-0-4CE402
    5CE503Urban Drainage Systems3-1-0-4CE303
    5CE504Road Design and Maintenance3-1-0-4CE404
    5CE505Water Treatment Plants3-1-0-4CE305
    5CE506Sustainable Infrastructure2-1-0-3-
    6CE601Seismic Design of Structures3-1-0-4CE501
    6CE602Advanced Geotechnical Engineering3-1-0-4CE502
    6CE603Smart Transportation Systems3-1-0-4CE504
    6CE604Water Quality Assessment3-1-0-4CE505
    6CE605Project Management2-1-0-3-
    6CE606Research Methodology2-1-0-3-
    7CE701Final Year Project0-0-8-8All previous semesters
    7CE702Industrial Internship0-0-4-4-
    8CE801Capstone Thesis0-0-6-6CE701
    8CE802Professional Ethics & Practices2-0-0-2-

    The curriculum emphasizes project-based learning, integrating real-world applications into every stage of education. Students are exposed to both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience through mandatory mini-projects in the third and fourth years and a final-year capstone project that culminates in a detailed research paper or innovative design solution.

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Departmental electives allow students to explore specialized areas of interest within civil engineering. These courses are offered based on student demand and faculty expertise:

    1. Advanced Structural Design (CE501)

    This course builds upon foundational structural analysis by introducing advanced concepts such as dynamic response, nonlinear behavior, and performance-based design. Students learn to use sophisticated modeling software like SAP2000 and ETABS to simulate complex structures under various loading conditions.

    2. Foundation Engineering (CE502)

    This course focuses on the principles of foundation design, including shallow and deep foundations, pile foundations, and bearing capacity analysis. Students engage in laboratory experiments involving soil testing and foundation load tests, providing practical insights into real-world applications.

    3. Urban Drainage Systems (CE503)

    This elective explores the design and management of urban drainage systems, addressing challenges such as flooding, stormwater runoff, and wastewater treatment. Students analyze urban hydrology models and design sustainable drainage solutions using green infrastructure techniques.

    4. Road Design and Maintenance (CE504)

    The course covers highway engineering principles, including pavement design, traffic analysis, road safety, and maintenance strategies. Students gain exposure to industry-standard tools for designing roads that meet current safety and performance standards.

    5. Water Treatment Plants (CE505)

    This course delves into the design and operation of water treatment facilities, focusing on physical, chemical, and biological processes. Students learn to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings through case studies and laboratory experiments.

    6. Sustainable Infrastructure (CE506)

    This elective introduces students to sustainable practices in infrastructure development, emphasizing life-cycle assessment, renewable energy integration, and eco-friendly construction materials. The course encourages innovation in creating resilient, low-carbon infrastructure solutions.

    7. Seismic Design of Structures (CE601)

    This advanced course examines seismic behavior of structures and methods for seismic design. Students study earthquake engineering principles, structural response under dynamic loads, and mitigation strategies using modern simulation tools and materials.

    8. Advanced Geotechnical Engineering (CE602)

    This course explores complex geotechnical issues such as soil-structure interaction, ground improvement techniques, and slope stability analysis. Students conduct field investigations and laboratory tests to understand soil behavior under various conditions.

    9. Smart Transportation Systems (CE603)

    This elective introduces students to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), including traffic control, ITS applications in urban mobility, and smart parking solutions. Students use simulation software and data analytics tools to optimize transportation networks.

    10. Water Quality Assessment (CE604)

    This course focuses on assessing water quality parameters and developing strategies for maintaining safe drinking water standards. Students engage in water sampling, laboratory analysis, and risk assessment techniques relevant to public health protection.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Motherhood University's approach to project-based learning is rooted in experiential education principles. Students begin with guided mini-projects in their third year, working under faculty supervision to solve real-world engineering problems. These projects are designed to integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines and foster collaboration among students.

    The final-year capstone project is a comprehensive endeavor where students select a topic aligned with their interests or industry needs. They work closely with a faculty mentor, conduct research, develop models, and present findings in both written and oral formats. The project culminates in a formal presentation before a panel of experts.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include technical competence, creativity, teamwork, documentation quality, and overall contribution to engineering knowledge. This methodology ensures that students not only grasp theoretical concepts but also develop practical skills essential for professional success.