Yes, you will get plenty of practical training throughout the Polytechnic in Civil Engineering course. This diploma is designed to teach you real skills, not just theory. Along with classroom learning, you spend a lot of time outside the classroom, gaining real experience on construction-related tasks. Colleges take students to active construction sites where you can observe how buildings, roads, bridges, and other structures are actually made. You get to see engineers and workers doing activities like mixing concrete, placing reinforcement, measuring land, preparing layouts, and inspecting materials. In addition to this, you also practise in labs where you test cement, concrete, soil, and other materials to understand their strength and quality. Surveying practice is another important part, where you learn to use tools like leveling instruments and theodolites to measure land and create maps. Many colleges also offer internships or industrial training in the final year, allowing you to work with real companies and understand how engineering projects are managed on site. You also complete project work that connects your classroom knowledge with real-life situations. All this practical training helps you become confident, skilled, and ready for a job in the construction and infrastructure industry.