Structural Engineering is a specialized branch of Civil Engineering that focuses on designing and analyzing buildings, bridges, and infrastructure to ensure safety and durability. The curriculum includes construction materials, mechanics, and structural analysis.
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are ideal.
Graduates can work as Structural Engineers, Construction Managers, or Design Consultants in construction firms, government agencies, and infrastructure development companies.