About the Program
Duration
2 Years
Annual Intake
18 Seats
GMIU offers a two-year full-time post-graduation program leading to Master of Technology (M. Tech) in Structural Engineering. The program thrives to cultivate engineering proficiency in the students and working professionals in the field of Structural Engineering, in line with the ever-changing demands of the profession. It is a specialized branch of civil engineering that deals with concepts such as structural design, structural stability, general safety and reliability of the construction, withstanding seismic forces and building failures. The course is especially helpful to those who want to get into the construction business and understand how to construct tall buildings, bridges, dams, flyovers and similar such modern structures. With larger and taller buildings coming up in cities and towns, the emphasis is more on the structural dynamics and strength of the construction. The role of a structural engineer becomes all the more important in such scenarios.
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Curriculum & Syllabus
| Code | Subject Name |
|---|---|
| METSE11501 | Advanced Structural Analysis |
| METSE11502 | Advanced Concrete Design |
| METSE11503 | Analytical and Numerical methods for Structural Engineering (Elective I) |
| METSE11504 | Theory and Applications of Cement Composites (Elective I) |
| METSE11505 | Theory of Structural Stability (Elective I) |
| METSE11506 | Theory of Thin Plates & Shells (Elective II) |
| METSE11507 | Analysis and Design of Foundation (Elective II) |
| METSE11508 | Structural Optimization (Elective II) |
| METXX10501 | Disaster Management (Audit Course - I) |
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