The MEng in Civil Engineering is a course-based program designed to enhance technical knowledge in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of built facilities, while also considering their environmental impact. It offers comprehensive learning opportunities in building and civil engineering, with a focus on strengthening knowledge gained at the undergraduate level and introducing students to graduate research. The program includes experiential learning through a co-op component, allowing students to gain practical experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're interested in research related to electrification or specialized fields like structural or transportation engineering, this program offers a solid foundation with the ability to focus on these areas. The availability of funding opportunities and practical co-op experience makes it ideal for students looking to build a strong professional profile while exploring cutting-edge research topics.
Students can choose from various specialisation areas including Structural Engineering, Bridge Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, and Structural Mechanics. Each area provides targeted coursework to develop expertise in specific aspects of civil engineering, with options to tailor the curriculum to individual interests.
Application fees
22.40L
1st year tuition fees
22.40L
Living cost
Candidates need to complete a minimum of 45 credits, including 5 credits of core courses such as Graduate Seminar and Foundation Engineering. Additionally, students must select at least 28 credits from designated course groups relevant to their specialization, with a maximum of 12 credits from other engineering courses.

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Graduates of this program can pursue roles across various sectors in civil engineering, including structural design, transportation planning, geotechnical analysis, and infrastructure management. The program's focus on practical skills and research readiness prepares students for advanced professional roles.