M.Tech. in Computer-Aided Structural Analysis and Design is a 2-year postgraduate program that focuses on the use of advanced computer software and tools for structural analysis and design. The course covers topics like finite element analysis (FEA), structural dynamics, advanced materials, seismic analysis, and building information modeling (BIM). Students learn to analyze complex structural systems, simulate real-world conditions, and design safe, efficient structures using state-of-the-art computational techniques. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in software applications like ANSYS, STAAD Pro, and AutoCAD. It also includes project work and research in structural optimization and sustainable design practices. Graduates can work as structural engineers, design consultants, or researchers in construction, infrastructure development, or software development for the civil engineering sector.