M.Tech. in Geotechnical Engineering is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the study of soil, rock mechanics, and the behavior of materials in construction and engineering projects. The course covers advanced topics such as soil dynamics, foundation engineering, ground improvement techniques, geotechnical earthquake engineering, and environmental geotechnics. Students are trained in analyzing and solving complex geotechnical problems, with an emphasis on site investigation, design of foundations, and the stability of structures. The program combines theoretical learning with practical applications through lab work, research projects, and internships. Graduates are equipped to work in industries such as construction, infrastructure, environmental engineering, and geotechnical consulting, contributing to the design, analysis, and management of foundation systems and earthworks in various engineering projects.