Ojaswi Technical College , Samakhushi, Kathmandu

Pre-Diploma in Civil Engineering (Civil Sub-Overseer)

Affiliated To: CTEVT

Course

Sub Overseer

Course Level

Certification

Duration

18 Months

Study Mode

Full Time

Total Seats

40

Medium

English

Recognition

CTEVT

Overview

Pre-Diploma in Civil Engineering (Civil Sub-Overseer) at Ojaswi Technical College, Banasthali, Kathmandu

The Pre-Diploma/TSLC in Civil Engineering is a CTEVT-approved technical program aimed at preparing basic-level civil technicians, often referred to as Civil Sub-Overseers, for supervised field and site responsibilities. CTEVT lists this as a pre-diploma program under engineering.

Seats

  • Seat allocation (college): 40

Duration

CTEVT’s pre-diploma listing indicates:

  • 12 months institutional training + 6 months OJT (total 18 months).

Eligibility (general CTEVT requirement)

  • SLC/SEE appeared/pass as per the curriculum listing and admission guidelines, with selection through the CTEVT entrance process.

Key learning focus

Students typically gain skills in:

  • Basic surveying and setting-out

  • Reading and preparing simple drawings

  • Construction materials and site practices

  • Estimating and supervision basics

  • Water supply, sanitation, and small-scale infrastructure concepts

  • Workplace safety and field discipline

OJT value

The OJT component is intended to connect classroom skills with real construction settings and strengthen employability through supervised site exposure.

Career scope

Graduates may pursue entry-level roles with:

  • Local construction projects

  • Consultancies and contractor teams

  • Municipal or community infrastructure support roles, depending on recruitment rules and licensing pathways.

Who this course fits

This works well for students who want an early technical entry into the construction sector and prefer hands-on learning with a clear route into diploma-level progression later.

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