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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Structural Design

    Roorkee College Of Engineering
    Duration
    4 Years
    Structural Design UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Structural Design

    Roorkee College Of Engineering
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    93.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Structural Design
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,50,000

    Placement

    93.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    120

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The B.Tech Structural Design program at Roorkee College Of Engineering spans four years and consists of 8 semesters. The curriculum is meticulously structured to build foundational knowledge, advance analytical skills, and culminate in specialized expertise through a combination of core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory work.

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Pre-requisites
    1 ENG101 Engineering Mathematics I 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ENG102 Physics for Engineers 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ENG103 Chemistry for Engineers 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ENG104 Basic Electrical & Electronics 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ENG105 Engineering Graphics & Design 2-1-0-3 None
    1 ENG106 Introduction to Engineering 2-0-0-2 None
    1 ENG107 Computer Programming Lab 0-0-3-2 None
    2 ENG201 Engineering Mathematics II 3-1-0-4 ENG101
    2 ENG202 Mechanics of Materials 3-1-0-4 ENG104
    2 ENG203 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer 3-1-0-4 ENG102
    2 ENG204 Strength of Materials 3-1-0-4 ENG201
    2 ENG205 Engineering Materials & Metallurgy 3-1-0-4 ENG103
    2 ENG206 Computer Aided Design Lab 0-0-3-2 ENG105
    3 ENG301 Structural Analysis I 3-1-0-4 ENG204
    3 ENG302 Design of Steel Structures 3-1-0-4 ENG205
    3 ENG303 Design of Concrete Structures 3-1-0-4 ENG205
    3 ENG304 Foundation Engineering 3-1-0-4 ENG205
    3 ENG305 Structural Dynamics 3-1-0-4 ENG201
    3 ENG306 Structural Analysis Lab 0-0-3-2 ENG301
    4 ENG401 Structural Analysis II 3-1-0-4 ENG301
    4 ENG402 Seismic Design of Structures 3-1-0-4 ENG301
    4 ENG403 Advanced Concrete Technology 3-1-0-4 ENG303
    4 ENG404 Steel and Composite Structures 3-1-0-4 ENG302
    4 ENG405 Design of Bridges and Highways 3-1-0-4 ENG301
    4 ENG406 Advanced Structural Analysis Lab 0-0-3-2 ENG301
    5 ENG501 Computational Structural Analysis 3-1-0-4 ENG401
    5 ENG502 Smart Structures and Sensors 3-1-0-4 ENG401
    5 ENG503 Sustainable Construction Materials 3-1-0-4 ENG303
    5 ENG504 Structural Health Monitoring 3-1-0-4 ENG401
    5 ENG505 Digital Twin Technology in Construction 3-1-0-4 ENG501
    5 ENG506 Research Methodology & Project Planning 2-0-0-2 None
    6 ENG601 Advanced Topics in Structural Engineering 3-1-0-4 ENG501
    6 ENG602 Urban Planning and Infrastructure 3-1-0-4 ENG405
    6 ENG603 Project Management in Construction 3-1-0-4 ENG506
    6 ENG604 Environmental Impact Assessment 3-1-0-4 ENG503
    6 ENG605 Internship in Industry 0-0-0-4 None
    7 ENG701 Final Year Project / Thesis 0-0-6-8 ENG605
    7 ENG702 Special Topics in Structural Design 3-1-0-4 ENG601
    7 ENG703 Capstone Design Workshop 0-0-6-4 ENG701
    8 ENG801 Advanced Research Project 0-0-6-8 ENG701
    8 ENG802 Industrial Training & Placement Preparation 0-0-0-2 None

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    The department offers a rich selection of advanced elective courses designed to deepen students' understanding and prepare them for specialized careers in structural design. These courses are taught by faculty members with extensive industry experience and active research profiles.

    1. Computational Structural Analysis

    This course introduces students to the principles and applications of numerical methods used in solving complex structural problems. It covers finite element modeling, matrix methods, and the use of software like SAP2000 and STAAD.Pro for analysis and design.

    2. Smart Structures and Sensors

    This course explores how embedded sensors and smart materials can be integrated into structures to monitor performance in real time. Topics include wireless sensor networks, data acquisition systems, and predictive maintenance strategies.

    3. Sustainable Construction Materials

    Focusing on the development and application of environmentally friendly materials in construction, this course examines bio-composites, recycled aggregates, and low-carbon concrete formulations that reduce environmental impact without compromising structural integrity.

    4. Structural Health Monitoring

    This elective delves into techniques for assessing the condition of structures over time using sensor data and advanced analytics. Students learn to interpret structural behavior under varying loads and environmental conditions.

    5. Digital Twin Technology in Construction

    Students are exposed to the concept of digital twins—virtual replicas of physical assets that simulate real-world performance. This course focuses on integrating BIM, IoT, and AI technologies for smart infrastructure management.

    6. Advanced Topics in Structural Engineering

    This capstone elective allows students to explore cutting-edge research areas such as seismic retrofitting, nanotechnology in construction, and advanced computational modeling techniques. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.

    7. Urban Planning and Infrastructure

    This course bridges structural engineering with urban development, examining how infrastructure design aligns with city planning objectives. It covers sustainable urban mobility, resilient infrastructure, and community-based design practices.

    8. Project Management in Construction

    This course teaches students the fundamentals of managing construction projects from inception to completion. It includes risk assessment, resource allocation, scheduling, and quality control strategies essential for successful project delivery.

    9. Environmental Impact Assessment

    Students learn to evaluate the environmental consequences of proposed construction projects using standardized methodologies. The course emphasizes regulatory compliance, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable design practices.

    10. Seismic Design of Structures

    This specialized course focuses on designing structures that can withstand earthquakes. It covers seismic hazard analysis, performance-based design, and retrofitting techniques used in seismically active regions.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Roorkee College Of Engineering emphasizes project-based learning as a cornerstone of its educational philosophy. This approach integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, allowing students to engage deeply with real-world challenges and solutions.

    The program includes mandatory mini-projects in the second and fourth years, followed by a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project. These projects are selected based on industry needs, faculty research interests, or student preferences. Faculty mentors guide students through each phase of their project, from initial ideation to final presentation.

    Mini-projects typically span 3–4 months and require students to apply concepts learned in class to solve a specific problem. For instance, in the second year, students might analyze the structural stability of a small bridge model or simulate wind loading effects on a building using finite element software.

    The final-year project is more extensive and often results in publishable research or industry-ready prototypes. Students work closely with external partners, including construction firms, government agencies, or technology companies, ensuring relevance and impact.

    Projects are evaluated based on technical merit, innovation, teamwork, presentation quality, and adherence to ethical standards. The department also organizes annual project showcases where students present their work to faculty, peers, and industry representatives, fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration.