A 3-year diploma course that teaches the fundamentals of civil engineering, with a strong focus on practical skills.
read moreYes. If you pass the 10th grade from a recognized board, you are eligible to apply.
read moreYes. Usually around 45-50% aggregate marks in 10th are required.
read moreYes. If you have 10+2 or an ITI in a relevant trade, lateral entry into the 2nd year is possible.
read moreThe diploma lasts for 3 full years, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreYes. You learn surveying, mapping, construction materials, site supervision, and more.
read moreYes. The curriculum includes computer-aided design (CAD) tools for drafting and analysis.
read moreYes. Top labs for surveying, material testing, hydraulics, and modern equipment are provided.
read moreIs living in Sonepat expensive for students?
read moreYes. Final year students undergo industrial training with construction firms or PWD, etc.
read moreYes. You can join B Tech in Civil Engineering through lateral entry after a diploma.
read moreSome roles: Site Engineer, Surveyor, Estimator, Quality Control Inspector, etc.
read moreYes. It follows the AICTE and the Haryana State Board of Technical Education approved standards.
read moreYes. Environmental Engineering is part of the core subjects.
read moreYes. There are placement cells and connections with construction companies and agencies for internships and jobs.
read moreIt is a 3-year technical programme (six semesters) that trains students in planning, designing, constructing and maintaining infrastructure like buildings, roads and water supply systems.
read moreBecause Haryana has colleges with good labs, industry ties, affordable fees and strong infrastructure growth nearby.
read moreYou must pass class 10th from a recognised board, usually with 35-45% minimum marks. Some colleges allow 12th (Science) or ITI for lateral entry.
read moreYes — the course is designed to teach you from basics upwards and includes practical training, so with interest and work you can manage well.
read moreNo — it includes both theory and hands-on training: labs, workshops, site visits and project work.
read moreYes — diploma graduates can get jobs as junior engineers, site supervisors, CAD technicians and more in private & government sectors.
read moreYes — you’ll study Computer-Aided Design (CAD), surveying, environmental engineering, new construction materials and modern site practices.
read moreAbsolutely — many colleges in Haryana support students from diverse backgrounds and provide hostels, transport and support services.
read moreYou’ll study Engineering Mechanics, Surveying, Soil Mechanics, Hydraulics, Building Materials, Transportation Engineering, CAD and more.
read moreNo — studying in Haryana is more affordable compared to many metro cities. Many colleges offer good value for money with quality education.
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