What does the Expert in BIM course offer?
- It’s designed for beginners, perfect if you’re still studying or have no prior BIM experience.
- You’ll learn how to create and manage 3D models, generate construction drawings and understand BIM workflows from scratch.
- The focus is on foundational tools and concepts, helping you build a strong base for your future career.
- Ideal for diploma/B.Tech students, fresh graduates or civil engineers looking to upskill.
What does the Master in BIM course offer?
- This course takes things a level higher. It’s for those who already know the basics or want to specialize in BIM.
- You’ll dive into 4D & 5D modeling, cost estimation, project coordination, clash detection, and real-time collaboration tools used in big infrastructure projects.
- The course includes complex live project work, making your portfolio stand out in interviews.
- Ideal for those with basic BIM knowledge or 1–2 years of site/office experience.
Which course is better: Expert in BIM or Master in BIM?
Expert in BIM → This course is your ideal first step into the world of Building Information Modeling. If you’re a civil engineering student, diploma holder or fresh graduate with little to no exposure to BIM tools, this course gives you the perfect foundation.
🔹 You’ll learn:
- What BIM is and how it’s transforming construction workflows
- Basics of BIM software like Autodesk Revit
- How to create 3D models, generate construction drawings, and manage data
- Real-world project simulation with simple site data and documentation tasks
Master in BIM → This is for learners who already have basic BIM experience or have completed the Expert level. It’s not just a software course—it’s a professional upgrade to make you job-ready for BIM-centric roles in large infrastructure or design projects.
🔹 You’ll master:
- Advanced modeling in 4D (construction timelines) and 5D (cost estimation)
- Clash detection, model coordination and error-free execution planning
- Use of collaboration platforms like Navisworks or BIM 360
- Live industry projects that simulate real-world complexity