Test Program

Integrated BSc BEd

Duration: 04 Years

No. of Seats: 50

Fee Structure

Instalments

Admission Fees

Caution Deposit

Annual Fees

Tuition Fees

Total

July 2025

18,000

10,000

 

45,000

73,000

January 2026

 

 

17,000

45,000

62,000

July 2026

 

 

17,000

45,000

62,000

January 2027

 

 

 

45,000

45,000

July 2027

 

 

17,000

45,000

62,000

January 2028

 

 

 

45,000

45, 000

July 2028

 

 

17,000

45,000

62,000

January 2029

 

 

 

45,000

45, 000

B.Tech in Civil Engineering

The B.Tech in Civil Engineering at Assam Don Bosco University prepares students to design, construct, and maintain critical infrastructure that shapes the modern world. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, the program equips students with the skills needed to tackle challenges in construction, transportation, and environmental engineering. With a curriculum focusing on structural analysis, materials science, and sustainable practices, graduates are prepared to lead projects that address global development needs. The program emphasizes innovation, teamwork, and leadership. Students are mentored by experienced faculty and gain exposure to industry standards and cutting-edge technologies. This program lays the groundwork for future civil engineers to make a tangible impact on society.

B.Tech. in Civil Engineering

Program Highlights and Advantages

Building Expertise for the Future of Infrastructure

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Comprehensive Curriculum

Covering key areas such as structures, transportation, and environmental engineering.

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Practical Training

Hands-on projects, internships, and site visits for real-world exposure.

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Cutting-Edge Labs

State-of-the-art facilities for structural analysis and material testing.

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Industry Collaboration

Strong ties with industry partners for internships and placements.

Program Overview & Structure

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Credits

Students Induction programme

 

EC

2 weeks

 

Foundation of Education

Evolution of Indian Education

EC

4





20

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Minor)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

IDSC

4

Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

Communicative English

AEC

4

Art Education (performing and Visual)

VAC

2

Understanding India (Indian Ethos and Knowledge Systems)

VAC

2

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4







20

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Minor)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

IDSC

4


Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

Communicative Hindi

AEC

4

Understanding India (Indian Ethos and Knowledge Systems)

VAC

2

Teacher and Society

VAC

2

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Foundation of Education

Child Development & Educational Psychology

EC

4








20

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Minor)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

IDSC

4

General Pedagogy Courses

Basics of Pedagogy at Secondary Stage

EC

4

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Foundation of Education

Philosophical & Sociological Perspectives of Education-I

EC

4







20

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Minor)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

IDSC

4

State -Specific Content cum-Pedagogy Courses (any two)

Content Cum Pedagogy of Mathematics-I 

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Physical Sciences -I

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Biological Sciences -I

EC

2

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4









20

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

State -Specific Content cum-Pedagogy Courses (any two)

Content Cum Pedagogy of Mathematics-II 

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Physical Sciences – II

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Biological Sciences – II

EC

2

Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

ICT in Education

VAC

2

School Experience 

Pre-internship Practice (Demonstration lessons, Peer teaching)

EC

2

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Foundation of Education

Assessment & Evaluation

EC

2









20

Inclusive Education

EC

2

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

Disciplinary/Inter-disciplinary courses (Major)

Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/

Botany/Zoology

DSC

4

State -Specific Content cum-Pedagogy Courses (any two)

Content Cum Pedagogy of Mathematics-III

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Physical Sciences – III

EC

2

Content Cum Pedagogy of Biological Sciences – III

EC

2

Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 

VAC

2

School Experience 

School Observation (Field Practice) 

EC

2

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total

Foundation of Education

Perspectives on School Leadership and Management

EC

2








20

Curriculum Planning & Development (textbooks, material development, etc)

EC

2

Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

Art Education (performing and Visual)

VAC

2

Sports, Nutrition and Fitness)

VAC

2

School Experience 

School-based Research Project

EC

2

Internship in Teaching

EC

10

 

Course Type

Curricular component/course name

Category

Credits

Total




Foundation of Education

Philosophical & Sociological Perspectives of Education-II

EC

4













20

Education Policy Analysis

EC

2

One Elective from the offered courses:



4

Adolescence Education

EC

Education for Mental health

Education for Sustainable Development

Emerging Technologies in Education

Gender Education

Guidance and Counselling

Human Rights Education

Peace Education

Sports and Fitness Education 

Tribal Education

Economics of Education

Ability Enhancement & Value-Added Courses

Yoga and Understanding Self

VAC

2

Citizenship Education, Sustainability and Environment Education

VAC

2

School Experience 

Post Internship (Review and Analysis)

EC

2

Creating Teaching Leaning Material/ Work Experience 

EC

10

Community Engagement and Service

Community Engagement and Service (NSS related activities, New India Literacy Programme, etc)

CE

 

Commutative Credits

160

 

Degree offered by us

EC: Education Course

DSC:  Discipline Specific Course

IDSC: Interdisciplinary Specific Course

AEC: Ability Enhancement Course

VAC: Value Added Course

CE: Community Engagement and Service 

Minimum Eligibility Criteria

Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) with 50% of the aggregate and 50% of the aggregate of Physics, Maths and Chemistry/Computer Science
OR
Passed Diploma (in Engineering and Technology) examination with at least 50% marks (subject to vacancies in the First Year, in case the vacancies at lateral entry are exhausted).
JEE(Mains), any State Entrance Test or the Don Bosco University Graduate Entrance Test

BTech - Honours

Students admitted to a four-year B.Tech degree course will be offered a provision of earning B.Tech with Honours in some emerging areas of the same department. For this, students found to be eligible as per University norms will require to earn a minimum of additional 18 to 20 credits in the specified area in addition to the credits essential for obtaining an Undergraduate Degree in the major discipline (i.e., 160 credits).

BTECH - Lateral Entry

Limited seats are available for direct admission into the third semester of BTech for Diploma Holders from AICTE approved Polytechnics and BSc (PCM) graduates.

Eligibility Criteria

Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination or equivalent with 50% of the aggregate.

Career Impact

Empowering Future Leaders in Civil Engineering

Construction Management

Lead large-scale infrastructure projects.

Environmental Engineering

Drive sustainable solutions for environmental challenges.

Structural Design

Design innovative structures for diverse sectors.

Consulting and Research

Advise on civil engineering projects and conduct pioneering research.

F.A.Q.

The university offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines including engineering, science, arts, business, and health sciences. Each program has its own specific requirements and areas of focus.

You can apply online through our university’s admissions portal. Complete the application form, submit the required documents (such as transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters), and pay the application fee. Detailed instructions are available on our admissions webpage.

Admission requirements vary by program. Typically, undergraduate programs require a high school diploma and specific academic credentials, while graduate programs may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, relevant test scores, and work experience. Be sure to review the specific requirements for the program to which you are applying.

Yes, the university offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid programs based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Information about available scholarships and how to apply is available on the university’s financial aid webpage.

Application deadlines vary depending on the program and the intake period (e.g., fall, spring). Be sure to check the program’s admissions page for specific deadlines.

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