Novatr, an edtech platform focused on Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector upskilling, in its latest Civil Engineering Career Success Report (2024–2025) says BIM (Building Information Modelling), digital project coordination, and infrastructure planning roles are now central to modern project delivery and highlights consistent career outcomes, industry adoption, and improved employability among civil engineers for BIM-led, data-driven project environments across India and global markets. As large-scale transportation projects and buildings increase, civil engineers must move beyond traditional execution roles and contribute to planning, coordination, and digital delivery, it says.
Hiring trends indicate a strong industry shift toward BIM-enabled civil workflows, with employers prioritising professionals who can integrate design intent, construction sequencing, quantity take-offs, and coordination across multidisciplinary teams. This demand spans both traditional infrastructure majors and emerging digital-first engineering consultancies.
Placements over the last few years demonstrate a strong national reach aligned with India’s infrastructure growth corridors. Hiring has been centred in Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Delhi NCR, and Chennai, with increasing traction across Tier II infrastructure hubs supporting highways, industrial parks, and smart city projects.
This geographic distribution reflects where BIM adoption, large-scale infrastructure investments, and global project outsourcing are most active. Commenting on the findings, Harkunwar Singh, Co-Founder, Novatr, said:
“Civil engineering is undergoing a structural shift. BIM and digital delivery are no longer optional and are becoming foundational to how infrastructure projects are planned, coordinated, and executed. At Novatr, we focus on enabling civil engineers to move beyond traditional roles and build future-ready capabilities. This report reflects how outcome-driven, practice-led learning can directly translate into long-term career growth.”










