M.TechCivil EngineeringFor Working Professionals
- Duration
- 2 Years
- Mode
- Weekend / Blended
- Entry
- Direct entry (B.Tech / B.E.)
- Awarded by
- HRIT University
For engineers ready to specialise
Built for working B.Tech / B.E. civil engineers who want a postgraduate specialisation without stepping away from their role — the schedule, the labs and the dissertation all assume you're already on the job.
Working civil engineers
Structural and site engineers backing their experience with a master's.
Environmental professionals
Engineers in water, waste-water and pollution control moving into senior and R&D roles.
Industry professionals
Degree holders in construction firms, consultancies and PSUs ready for a specialist credential.
Aspiring academics
Engineers heading towards teaching, research and dissertation-led work.
AICTE-aligned master's
An M.Tech from HRIT University — the postgraduate credential for senior technical roles.
Keep earning
Stay in your role and apply each module at work. No break, no lost income.
Dissertation-led
A dissertation across semesters 3 & 4, grounded in your own civil-engineering domain.
Two specialisations
Environmental Engineering or Structural Engineering, with dedicated laboratories.
Choose your specialisation
Two postgraduate specialisations with research methodology, dedicated laboratories and a dissertation across the final semesters.
Environmental Engineering
Environmental chemistry & microbiology, water treatment & supply, waste-water treatment, air & noise pollution control, groundwater management and environmental remote sensing.
Structural Engineering
Advanced structural analysis, theory of elasticity & stability, structural health monitoring, finite element methods, structural dynamics and design of high-rise & prestressed structures.
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.
Your degree is the entry point
Admission is by direct entry for B.Tech / B.E. holders in a relevant discipline, meeting the AICTE criteria for working professionals.
You hold
B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)
B.Tech (CE) — direct admission for working professionals.
You hold
B.E. (relevant discipline)
B.E. in a relevant discipline, meeting the AICTE criteria for working professionals.
Minimum marks
60% · 55% for SC / ST / PwD
Work experience
Min. 1 year relevant construction experience
Employment
Currently employed (industry / MSME / company / govt)
From enquiry to enrolment
- 1
Apply
Submit the online form with your qualification details.
- 2
Eligibility & credit mapping
We map your qualifications and work experience to the right entry point.
- 3
Counselling
A counsellor walks you through the schedule, fees and mode of study.
- 4
Enroll & begin
Confirm your seat and start with the next weekend cohort.
Turn the master's into the next role
An M.Tech is the postgraduate credential that unlocks senior, specialist and design roles. Here's where graduates of the programme typically head next.
100%
Placement assistance
500+
Recruiting partners
15,000+
Alumni network
Already employed? The M.Tech is most powerful as a step up — moving you from execution into design, consultancy, research and leadership.
Roles you can grow into
- Structural Engineer / Consultant
- Environmental Engineer
- Research & Design Engineer
- Project Manager (Construction)
- Geotechnical / Structural Consultant
- Water & Waste-water Engineer
- Construction Quality Manager
- Academic / Research Associate
Frequently asked questions
Two: Environmental Engineering and Structural Engineering. Each carries dedicated laboratories and a dissertation in the final year.


