Overview
Pre-Diploma in Civil Engineering (Civil Sub-Overseer)
This course prepares students for junior-level civil construction, surveying, and infrastructure support roles. It runs for 18 months, is CTEVT-affiliated, and offers 40 seats with entrance-based selection.
Curriculum Details
Key subjects include construction, surveying, drawing and drafting, road engineering, and cost estimation. Practical sessions in drawing and field surveys are included.
Objectives
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To prepare students for entry-level roles in construction
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To support national infrastructure development through trained manpower
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To provide employable technical skills to SEE graduates
Scope
Graduates are qualified to assist engineers in construction projects, work in municipalities, or join private building firms.
Learning Outcomes
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Ability to interpret and prepare civil drawings
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Knowledge of construction materials and site safety
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Capacity to assist in layout and site supervision
Skill Development Modules
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AutoCAD basics
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Field surveying
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Material testing
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Construction site work ethics
Teaching Methodology
Hands-on practicals, classroom lectures, site visits, and supervised fieldwork form the backbone of the learning process.
Admission Requirements
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SEE pass (grade A–E)
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Must qualify through the CTEVT entrance exam
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Required documents: academic records, photos, ID copies
Career Opportunities
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Assistant to civil engineers
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Municipal construction technician
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Private sector supervisor
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Freelance construction support technician
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Top scorers in the CTEVT entrance are offered full scholarships. Additional support is provided based on equity and need.
Why Choose This Course?
For students interested in building and construction work, this course provides relevant training and recognized credentials for career entry.