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Mid West University (MU) is offering undergraduate (Bachelor level) programs in Civil

Engineering with the objective of producing high-level technical manpower as per the nation
need and with a capacity to undertake any kinds of Civil Engineering works using latest
technologies. The objective of the civil engineering program at Mid-West University is to train
students with appropriate technical & analytical knowledge and skills to produce high quality
civil engineers and researchers.

The entry requirement for students in B. E. civil is Intermediate in Science (I. Sc), or Higher
Secondary level (10+2) or Diploma in Engineering or Architecture or equivalent from a
recognized institution with at least second division marks at their Intermediate level. Besides the
basic academic requirement, the candidate must have passed entrance examination conducted by
the University.

The students' academic performance during a semester is evaluated using the system of
continuous assessment (evaluation of internal assessment plus the final examination). The
college and the University conduct the internal assessment and the final examinations,
respectively. Each course shall have internal assessment marks of 50% evaluated by the assigned
teacher. Generally, each course will have a written semester examination of 50% marks at the
end of each semester.

The grade (marks) awarded to a student in a course is based on his/her consolidated performance
in internal assessments and final examinations. The letter grade in any particular subject is an
indication of a student's relative performance in that course.
The performance of a student in a semester shall be evaluated in terms of the Semester Grade
Point Average (SGPA) which is the grade point average for the semester.
The students must attend every lecture, tutorial and practical classes. However, to accommodate
for sickness and other contingencies, the attendance requirement shall be a minimum of 80% of
the classes actually held. If any student fails to attend 80% of the classes in any particular
subject, he/she shall not be allowed to take the final examination in that subject.
Survey Camp Class
Water supply field Visit, Lekhnath Kaski

Faculty training (Survey)


Students pulchock visit
Students working in lab
Students preparing sample for CBR test
Survey Field work

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