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September 3rd, 2015, 09:37 AM
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NIT Silchar Fee Structure for B Tech
I have completed my 12th and want to do B Tech degree from NIT Silchar. Will you please tell me how can I apply online for B.Tech degree here and tell me the fees structure of B.Tech also tell me lists of all B.Tech branches available in the NIT Silchar?
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October 4th, 2019, 09:07 AM
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Re: NIT Silchar Fee Structure for B Tech
Can you provide me the fee structure for Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] Civil Engineering Sem I Program of National Institute of Technology - [NIT], Silchar?
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October 4th, 2019, 09:11 AM
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Re: NIT Silchar Fee Structure for B Tech
The vision of the Department of Civil Engineering of National Institute of Technology - [NIT], Silchar is to achieve unique identity by development of knowledge resources and highly competent Civil Engineers in various fields of Civil Engineering to meet local, national, and global economic and social needs. Fee Structure The fee structure for Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] Civil Engineering Sem I Program of National Institute of Technology - [NIT], Silchar is as follows: B Tech Courses Core 1. Building Construction 2. Principle And Practice 3. Surveying 4. Engineering Geology 5. Structural Analysis 6. Hydraulic Engineering 7. Environmental Engineering 8. Structural Design 9. Geotechnical Engineering 10. Transportation Engineering 11. Foundation Engineering 12. Estimation & Valuation 13. Hydrology & Flood Control 14. System Analysis, Project Planning And Construction Management 15. Irrigation Engineering 16. Computer Application in Civil Engineering 17. Planning, Design & Detailing. Electives 1. Advanced Highway Engineering 2. Matrix Method of Structural Analysis 3. Concrete Technology and Advanced Materials 4. Photogrammetry and Photo Interpretation 5. Foundation Engineering 6. Advanced Environmental Engineering 7. Advanced Construction Technology 8. Advanced Structural Engineering 9. Bridge Engineering 10. Water Resources Development 11. Ground Improvement and Rock Mechanics. |
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