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Master of Technology in Structural Engineering
Parul Universityโs M.Tech. in Structural Engineering program is designed to provide students with expertise in structural analysis, seismic design, and advanced construction materials. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical training in computational modeling, finite element analysis, and sustainability in construction.
This program is ideal for students passionate about civil engineering, large-scale infrastructure projects, and innovative structural solutions. Graduates will be equipped with industry-relevant skills and prepared to work in construction firms, research institutions, or pursue further academic studies.
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M.Tech. in Structural Engineering
The 2-year Master of Technology program provides students with specialized knowledge and advanced skills in design optimization, earthquake-resistant structures, and bridge engineering.
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Deadline extended until July 31
10
Days
08
Hrs
42
Min
23
Sec
Applicable deadline
22 Aug 2025
Starting date
01 Feb 2025
Format
Full-time 2 years
Credits
180
Fee
1,25.000 P.A
Language
English
Eligibility
Candidate shall have passed BE/B.Tech or equivalent examination in a relevant discipline with a minimum of 50% for Open Category (45% for SC/ST/SEBC Candidates) at the qualifying exam for M.Tech courses.
Why study this program
Be a part of a research intensive atmosphere that gives you the tools to excel in your career of choice.
Structures That Shapes Future
With increasing urbanization and smart city projects, structural engineers play a vital role in safe and sustainable development.
High-Demand Career Path
Structural engineers are in demand across industries such as construction, real estate, and transportation infrastructure.
Hands-on Industry Exposure
Students gain practical experience through construction site visits, structural design software training, and real-world projects.
Cutting-Edge Curriculum
The course integrates seismic design, concrete technology, steel structures, and computational structural analysis.
Advanced Learning at PU
Parul University provides modern power system labs, expert faculty, and industry collaborations for career growth.
What you can become after studying Structural Engineering?
Structural Engineer
Bridge Engineer
Earthquake Engineering Specialist
Construction Project Manager
Infrastructure Consultant
Research & Development Engineer
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