
Civil engineering is a only professional practice discipline which involves about the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and environment, including roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, structural components of buildings, and railways such types of public works.
Civil engineering has a number of sub-disciplines. It is widely assumed the second-oldest engineering discipline after military engineering, and it helps to distinguish non-military engineering from military engineering. Civil engineering takes place in the public sector for development of infrastructure from municipal through to national governments, individuals and international companies.
Civil engineers must be completed an academic degree in civil engineering. The length of the disciplinary study must be three to five years, and the completed degree is offered as a bachelor of technology, or a bachelor of engineering which requires to study physics, mathematics, project management, design and specific topics in civil engineering. After taking basic sub-disciplines of civil engineering, may move for masters on specialize in one or more sub-disciplines at advanced levels. Normally an undergraduate degree(B.Tech/B.Sc/B.E) provides successful students with industry-accredited qualification, some academic institutions offer post-graduate degrees (MEng/MSc), which move forward students to further specialize in their particular area of interest.
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INDIAN STANDARD CODE
CIVIL ENGINEERING BOOKS
LABORATORY MANUAL
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