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B.TechCivil EngineeringFor Working Professionals

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Duration
3 Years
Mode
Weekend / Blended
Entry
Lateral entry to 2nd year
Awarded by
HRIT University
Who it's for

Built for professionals who can't hit pause

Designed for diploma holders and graduates already on site or in a design office — the format, the entry routes and the schedule all assume you have a job to keep.

Diploma holders

3-year Engineering diploma graduates (any branch) converting site experience into a full degree.

Construction professionals

Site engineers, supervisors and surveyors who want the credential their role demands.

B.Sc graduates (with Maths)

Science graduates with Mathematics in Class 12 moving into core civil engineering roles.

Career switchers

Professionals from allied sectors formalising a move into civil engineering.

A degree that counts

A B.Tech (Civil) from HRIT University — the same award, built around your working week.

Keep earning

Stay employed throughout. No career break, no lost income, no relocation.

Lateral entry

Direct admission to the second year — your diploma/degree credits carry over.

Full civil core

Structures, geotechnical, transportation, environmental and water resources, with a mandatory project.

Curriculum

Core focus areas

A single specialisation in Civil Engineering, built around these core focus areas — finishing with a mandatory industry project in semesters 7 & 8.

Structural Engineering

Structural analysis, concrete & steel structures, advanced strength of materials, matrix methods and prestressed concrete structures.

Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical engineering I & II, mechanics of solids, concrete technology and foundation-focused design.

Transportation Engineering

Transportation engineering I & II, irrigation & hydraulic structures and computer-aided design.

Environmental & Water Resources

Environmental engineering I & II, mechanics of fluids, hydraulic machinery and water resources engineering.

How it works

Study without leaving your job

The whole format is engineered around a full-time job. You attend when you're free, catch up when you're not, and never have to choose between your degree and your paycheck.

Weekend & evening classes

Live sessions scheduled around the working week, so weekdays stay yours.

Blended learning

Online theory through the week, focused on-campus and lab sessions when it matters.

Recorded & self-paced

Miss a live class? Catch the recording and learn at your own pace.

Mentor support

Faculty mentors and a peer cohort of fellow professionals keep you on track.

Eligibility & entry

Your background is a head start

Admission is by lateral entry to the second year. Instead of starting from scratch, you join further along — with the qualification you already hold.

You hold

3-year Engineering Diploma

Lateral entry

Any branch, from a State Board of Technical Education (or equivalent).

You hold

B.Sc. degree

Lateral entry

From a UGC-recognised university, with Mathematics as a compulsory subject in Class 12.

Minimum marks

55% · 45% for SC / ST / PwD

Work experience

Min. 1 year relevant construction experience

Employment

Currently employed (industry / MSME / company / govt)

From enquiry to enrolment

  1. 1

    Apply

    Submit the online form with your qualification details.

  2. 2

    Eligibility & credit mapping

    We map your qualifications and work experience to the right entry point.

  3. 3

    Counselling

    A counsellor walks you through the schedule, fees and mode of study.

  4. 4

    Enroll & begin

    Confirm your seat and start with the next weekend cohort.

Career outcomes

Turn the degree into the next promotion

A formal B.Tech often unblocks the roles, pay bands and certifications that site experience alone can't. Here's where graduates of the programme typically head next.

100%

Placement assistance

500+

Recruiting partners

15,000+

Alumni network

Already employed? The degree is most powerful as a step up — moving you from an execution role into design, planning and site leadership.

Roles you can grow into

  • Site Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Geotechnical Engineer
  • Transportation Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Quantity Surveyor / Estimator
  • Water Resources Engineer
  • Project Engineer
Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Civil Engineering, built around core focus areas including structural, geotechnical, transportation, environmental and water-resources engineering.

Admissions Open 2026-27

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