B.Tech. in Rail Infrastructure Engineering is a specialized undergraduate program that typically spans 4 years, focusing on the design, development, and maintenance of railway infrastructure. This course equips students with the technical knowledge required for the planning, construction, and operation of railways, including track engineering, signaling systems, train control mechanisms, and station design. It integrates various disciplines like civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering, providing a well-rounded foundation for tackling real-world challenges in the rail sector. Students are trained in the use of modern tools and technologies essential for designing safe and efficient rail networks. The program includes theoretical lessons, hands-on laboratory work, and project-based learning, preparing graduates for roles in railway design firms, construction companies, and government agencies.