A Second Class Honours (Level 8) degree in a relevant engineering discipline—typically with at least 2.2 or 2.1 (Lower or Upper Second Class). Indian equivalent: roughly 60–65% or above, or ~ 2.8–3.3 CGPA/4.0 scale. Your bachelor’s background must come from civil, structural, or general engineering. Applicants from other engineering branches may be considered if they demonstrate strong civil-related academic content across core subjects. The programme is academically rigorous and emphasizes advanced topics in civil design, sustainability, structural analysis, hydrology, geotechnics, and infrastructure.
You should clearly highlight:
Solid grades in structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, geotechnics, and infrastructure modules;
Any relevant internships, projects, or final-year thesis in civil engineering themes.