Master in Structural Engineering | KU

Overview

Kathmandu University Department of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, offers a Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering program. This is a four-semester, 60-credit-hour program, spanning four years, which prepares skilled manpower for civil engineering projects in the development of various structures, including residential and high-rise buildings, hydropower structures, earthquake-resistant and restoration construction, bridges, and environmental works.

Objectives of Master in Structural Engineering

  • Meet the demand of structural engineers in the infrastructure sectors
  • Master the state-of-the-art structural engineering techniques
  • Develop advanced analytical research skills and innovative ideas for the projects
  • To be able to meet application-oriented challenges
  • To work with industrial areas that required structural adjustments.

Admission Requirements in Master in Structural Engineering

Pass written entrance exam of Kathmandu University and selection is on merit basis.

Eligibility

Must have completed a four-year Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with a minimum of 2.0 GPA or 50 percent marks aggregate

Fee Structure

Total cost Rs 3,82,000

Career and Scope

  • Structural Design Engineer
  • Construction Engineer/Project Engineer
  • Earthquake Engineer
  • Hydropower and Dam Structure Engineer
  • Structural Building Information Modeling Engineer