M.E. in Structural Engineering is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the design, analysis, and construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. The course covers advanced topics such as structural dynamics, concrete and steel design, earthquake-resistant structures, and computational methods in structural analysis. Students gain in-depth knowledge of materials, load-bearing systems, and construction techniques, while also developing skills in the use of software tools for structural modeling and analysis. The program includes practical learning through lab work, design projects, and internships with engineering firms. Graduates are prepared to take on leadership roles in construction projects, research, and design in civil engineering firms, government agencies, and academic institutions, or to pursue further research in the field of structural engineering.