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Top Construction Management Colleges in India (Updated for 2025)

Last Updated on August 29, 2025 by Admin

India’s infrastructure build-out is creating steady demand for construction managers with strong techno-managerial skills. Suppose you’re exploring PG study (MBA/M.Tech/Master’s/PGP) in Construction Management or allied areas like Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management. In that case, this updated guide curates reputable Indian options (not a ranking) and explains how to choose among them.

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Also, explore our master list of Construction Management courses and browse related guides via site search for program comparisons, careers, and tools.

Universities & Institutes to Consider in 2025 (A–Z, not a ranking)

1. NICMAR University – Pune & Hyderabad

Programmes:

  • MBA in Advanced Construction Management (ACM) – A two‑year full‑time programme accredited by the PMI‑GAC and AICTE that covers project planning & control, construction procurement, building information modelling (BIM), quantity surveying and contract management. Graduates learn to manage large infrastructure projects, implement BIM and digital tools, and handle health‑safety‑environment issues.
  • MBA in Advanced Project Management (APM) – Two‑year full‑time programme focusing on project initiation, risk management, lean construction and digital project controls.
  • MBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure Management (REUIM) – Emphasises real‑estate law, valuation, facilities management and sustainable urban development.
  • MBA in Environmental Sustainability (ENS) – A new two‑year programme highlighting sustainable ecosystems, waste management, climate adaptation and remote sensing.
  • Integrated MBA (I‑MBA) – A five‑year undergraduate‑plus‑MBA programme blending civil engineering fundamentals with managerial skills.

Why NICMAR?

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NICMAR’s Pune campus is now an autonomous university approved by the Maharashtra government. Its programmes are well recognised by employers; the curricula incorporate BIM, lean construction, sustainability, and digitalisation. NICMAR also offers one‑year PG diplomas in family‑owned construction business and quantity surveying, and a two‑year postgraduate programme in advanced construction management at its Hyderabad campus.

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2. RICS School of Built Environment – Amity University (Noida & Mumbai)

Supported by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (UK) and PMI‑GAC, RICS SBE is India’s first industry‑led built‑environment school. Its programmes blend classroom teaching with industry projects and field visits.

Programmes:

  • BBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure – Four‑year undergraduate programme that develops technical and managerial competencies for the real estate sector.
  • MBA in Construction Project Management – Two‑year course covering project planning, contracts, lean construction, and BIM, accredited by RICS and PMI‑GAC.
  • MBA in Construction Economics & Quantity Surveying – Focuses on cost control, procurement, and quantity surveying practices.
  • MBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure – Emphasises real‑estate finance, asset management, and property development.
  • PG Diploma in Facilities Management – One‑year programme for professionals handling large facilities.
  • PhD in Built Environment – Interdisciplinary research programme exploring smart cities, climate resilience, and sustainable infrastructure.

Why RICS SBE?

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The school has strong industry backing, and its alumni network includes major developers, contractors, and consulting firms. Students benefit from internships and placement support; the campus also offers short courses in project management and BIM.

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3. School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) – Delhi

SPA is a specialised university focusing on human habitat and the built environment. Its Master of Building Engineering and Management (MBEM) is a two‑year postgraduate programme that emphasises integrated project delivery, advanced construction technology, sustainability, and procurement management. The curriculum includes courses on project planning & scheduling, building performance management, automation, quantification, and climate‑responsive design.

SPA also offers B.Arch, B.Plannin,g and master’s degrees in urban design, landscape architecture, transport planning and regional planning.

4. CEPT University – Ahmedabad

The Master’s in Construction Engineering & Management (MCEM) at CEPT University is a two‑year (four‑semester) programme with 80 credits. Students undertake studio courses on project formulation, execution monitoring, and integrated construction practices using BIM and lean techniques. Lecture courses cover construction finance, strategic management, contracts, risk management, advanced materials and facility management. CEPT’s hands‑on pedagogy and partnerships with industry make it a sought‑after course for budding project managers.

5. Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)

Several IITs offer specialised master’s programmes in construction management:

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  • IIT Madras – Through the Building Technology & Construction Management division, IIT Madras runs an M.Tech in Construction Management. Courses include construction planning & control, project management, modern construction materials, computer‑aided design, and construction methods. Students also take electives in sustainable building systems and advanced structural analysis.
  • IIT Delhi – The Department of Civil Engineering offers Tech in Construction Technology & Management (CET) and M.Tech in Construction Engineering & Management (CE&C). The programmes emphasise project scheduling, construction equipment, contract administration, and emerging technologies like BIM and 3D printing.
  • IIT Bombay and IIT Roorkee – Through their civil engineering departments, these institutes offer M.Tech and PhD programmes covering construction planning, infrastructure finance, and smart infrastructure.

Though detailed syllabi are often updated annually, IIT programmes are known for rigorous coursework and research opportunities.

6. National Institute of Technology (NIT) Surathkal

The Department of Civil Engineering at NIT Surathkal offers an M.Tech in Construction Technology & Management. The course is a two‑year programme covering construction materials, advanced design, project management, procurement and quality control. NIT Surathkal is a recognised QIP centre for faculty training and has strong industry linkages.

7. MIT World Peace University (MIT‑WPU) – Pune

The M.Tech in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering & Management) at MIT‑WPU is a two‑year full‑time programme. The curriculum balances theory and practical training, covering project management, construction technology and sustainable practices. Students can choose specialised electives like advanced structural engineering, construction materials and quality management, complemented by industry internships. Major tracks include project risk management, disaster management, operations research and OHSAS & safety management. Fees: ₹2.05 lakh per year (applications open for 2025).

8. Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) – Pune

SCMHRD’s MBA in Infrastructure Development & Management (IDM) is a two‑year full‑time residential programme blending management education with an infrastructure‑specific curriculum. Admission requires graduation and a valid SNAP score. Seat intake: 60. The total fees for the 2025–27 batch are about ₹15.02 lakhs. Semester‑wise tuition is around ₹3.7 lakh, and the first‑year fees are approximately ₹7.61 lakh. The programme aims to build capabilities for planning, financing, and executing large infrastructure projects while providing a grounding in marketing, finance, HR, and supply‑chain management.

9. Adani Institute of Infrastructure (Adani University) – Ahmedabad

The PGDM (Infrastructure Management) offered by the Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management (AIIM) is a two‑year AICTE‑approved programme. Founded in 2009 by the Adani Group, AIIM focuses exclusively on education, research and training in infrastructure management. Its flagship PGDM trains graduates to manage public–private partnerships, infrastructure financing, project appraisal and sustainability. Admission requires a valid CAT/XAT/GMAT score. AIIM prides itself on industry linkages and placements.

10. Lovely Professional University (LPU) – Jalandhar

LPU offers M.Tech in Construction Management, a two‑year full‑time programme open to graduates in civil engineering with at least 55% marks. The curriculum covers project scheduling, construction methods, lean construction, quality management and sustainable building systems. Total course fees: around ₹3.38 lakhs for the two years, including tuition fees of about ₹3.2 lakhs. Admissions are through LPUNEST or GATE.

11. MIT School of Distance Education (MITSDE) – Pune (Distance Learning)

For working professionals seeking flexible learning, MITSDE offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Management – Infrastructure Management. Key features:

  • Duration: 24 months (two years).
  • Curriculum: The programme prepares students for challenging corporate roles by imparting both theoretical and practical knowledge; it develops the ability to lead teams of consultants, builders and site managers. Core subjects include principles of management, accounting, legal & business environment, strategic management, project management, contract management and operations.
  • Fees: Lumpsum option ~₹82,000; instalment option ~₹90,000. Alumni, defence personnel and specially‑abled candidates receive fee concessions.

The distance‑learning model allows students to access materials online, submit assignments and appear for exams during January and July cycles.

12. Infini Institute of Construction Project Management – Pune

Infini Institute offers a Post Graduate Programme (PGP) in Construction Project Management certified by the UK’s EAL. According to course information, the programme is 1 year full‑time and emphasises upskilling and practical training. Shiksha notes that the total tuition fee is about ₹2.85 lakh and the programme duration is one year. The course equips graduates with project planning, scheduling, contract administration, quantity surveying and risk management skills. Admissions typically open twice a year (January and August).

13. Other Institutions

How to choose the right program (quick checklist)

  • Degree type: MBA (management focus), M.Tech/Master’s (engineering + management), or 1-year PGP/PGDM/Distance (career acceleration, working pros).
  • Curriculum fit: Project controls, contracts/QS, BIM & digital delivery, HSE, real-estate/urban, infrastructure finance—match to your target role.
  • Industry linkage: Internships, live studios, capstones, recruiter ecosystem.
  • Accreditation/recognition: University/AICTE approvals, global recognitions, or professional-body alignment.
  • Format: Full-time campus vs weekend/distance/online (fit for working professionals).
  • Placement network: Sector depth (EPC, real estate, infra developers, consulting, PMC).

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best institute for construction management in India?
NICMAR University and RICS School of Built Environment are widely regarded as leaders in construction management education. NICMAR’s PMI‑GAC‑accredited programmes emphasise BIM and advanced project controls, while RICS SBE provides globally recognised degrees backed by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Institutes like SPA, CEPT and IITs also offer excellent specialised programmes.

Is a construction management degree better than a general MBA?
It depends on your career goals. Construction management programmes integrate core management principles with technical subjects like project scheduling, contract management and building technology. If you wish to lead infrastructure projects or work in real estate, a specialised degree provides domain‑specific expertise. General MBAs offer broader business exposure but lack industry‑specific technical training.

What salary can I expect after an MBA in Construction Management?
Salaries vary based on experience, location and organisation. Graduates from top institutes often secure mid‑level managerial roles with annual packages ranging from ₹8–15 lakhs initially; experienced managers commanding higher packages. The rapidly growing construction sector and the implementation of large government infrastructure projects promise strong career prospects.

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