About the Program
Duration
2 Years
Annual Intake
18 Seats
GMIU offers a two-year full-time post-graduate program leading to Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Construction and Project Management. This program aims to train engineers and architects to become competent professionals in the field of construction engineering and project management. Construction Project Management is a subsidiary branch of civil engineering which comprises of knowledge about management of time, money and all other resources being used on a construction project. Construction managers play a crucial role in the development of built environment and infrastructure by ensuring efficient and timely implementation of construction projects. This branch prepares students to be able to take on various challenges of construction site with ability to complete the project within stipulated time and under the specified budget constraints. Students of civil engineering with an aim to become construction manager or willing to run their own construction project should pursue this course.
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Curriculum & Syllabus
| Code | Subject Name |
|---|---|
| METCP11501 | Modern Construction Materials |
| METCP11502 | Construction Practices and Equipment |
| METCP11504 | Quality Control and Safety (Elective-II) |
| METCP11506 | Construction Economics and Finance (Elective - I) |
| METCP11507 | Supply Chain Management (Elective - II) |
| METCP11508 | Prefabricated Techniques and Management (Elective - II) |
| METXX10501 | Disaster Management (Audit Course - I) |
| METCP11505 | Contract and Administration Planning (Elective - I) |
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