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M.Tech- Civil Engineering with specialization in smart cities and management

Industry Partners  (CADD Centre) 

Here we sketch the rudiments of what constitutes a smart city which we define as a city in which ICT is merged with traditional infrastructures, coordinated and integrated using new digital technologies. We first sketch our vision defining seven goals which concern: developing a new understanding of urban problems; effective and feasible ways to coordinate urban technologies; models and methods for using urban data across spatial and temporal scales; developing new technologies for communication and dissemination; developing new forms of urban governance and organisation; defining critical problems relating to cities, transport, and energy; and identifying risk, uncertainty, and hazards in the smart city. To this, we add six research challenges: to relate the infrastructure of smart cities to their operational functioning and planning through management, control and optimisation; to explore the notion of the city as a laboratory for innovation; to provide portfolios of urban simulation which inform future designs; to develop technologies that ensure equity, fairness and realise a better quality of city life; to develop technologies that ensure informed participation and create shared knowledge for democratic city governance; and to ensure greater and more effective mobility and access to opportunities for urban populations. We begin by defining the state of the art, explaining the science of smart cities. We define six scenarios based on new cities badging themselves as smart, older cities regenerating themselves as smart, the development of science parks, tech cities, and technopoles focused on high technologies, the development of urban services using contemporary ICT, the use of ICT to develop new urban intelligence functions, and the development of online and mobile forms of participation. Seven project areas are then proposed: Integrated Databases for the Smart City, Sensing, Networking and the Impact of New Social Media, Modelling Network Performance, Mobility and Travel Behaviour, Modelling Urban Land Use, Transport and Economic Interactions, Modelling Urban Transactional Activities in Labour and Housing Markets, Decision Support as Urban Intelligence, Participatory Governance and Planning Structures for the Smart City. Finally we anticipate the paradigm shifts that will occur in this research and define a series of key demonstrators which we believe are important to progressing a science of smart cities.The aim of this program is to respond to the worldwide demand for Smart City planner, Site engineers, Smart Structure Designer and managers who have a sound knowledge of engineering principles and the ability to apply this knowledge to the complex situations prevailing within the Smart Cities and Management. 

Curriculum Highlights

The curriculum has been design in collaboration with industries CADD Center and experts’ academia in the relevant field.

In order to achieve a specialization in the area of Smart Cities and management at the undergraduate level, the following courses are strongly recommending:

i. Adequate water supply,

ii. Assured electricity supply,

iii. Sanitation, including solid waste management,

iv. Efficient urban mobility and public transport,

v. Affordable housing, especially for the poor,

vi. Robust IT connectivity and digitalization,

vii. Good governance, especially e-Governance and citizen participation,

viii. Sustainable environment,

ix. safety and security of citizens, particularly women, children and the elderly,

x. health and education.

  • Two industry internships – after second year and third year
  • Transdisciplinary Learning – one credit per semester from other school
  • Technology Trends courses – cover emerging technologies
  • Soft-skills and Communication related courses
  • Every Student have mandatory to do the 8 Software training during their under Graduation program along with students receive Certificate from our Industrial knowledge Partner CADD Center and Sushant university . 

Career and Placements

CRC (Corporate Resource Centre) and CADD Center at Sushant University, Gurgaon plays a vital role in training and placements of students of all disciplines in the institution. With the recent increase in the competition for employment, the students are equipped with necessary skills set and mind set to make the challenges industry possess in this century. SU strives hard to get students trained in all the fields of education to make them complete individuals and imbibing human skills so that they can become a better human being. We assure you that our students are adequately equipped with personal and professional skills and industry-ready. 

Our recruiters 

Job profiles for fresher

  • Project Manager
  • Construction Engineer
  • Planning Engineer
  • Building Service Engineer
  • Graduate Engineer Trainee
  • Structure Engineer.
  • Billing Engineer
  • Quality Control Engineer.
  • Design Engineer.

Fee Structure

PDF will be attached 

Eligibility

Pathway admissions through SUEEE (Sushant University Engineering Entrance Exam):

Minimum 50% marks at Higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th)

Non-Examination Pathway:

JEE Main Cleared and

Minimum 50% marks at higher & Senior Secondary level (10th & 12th) and minimum 50% aggregate in PCM at senior secondary level (12th class) 

Scholarship

As Per University Policy

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