The Department of Civil Engineering pulls out all stops to create outstanding engineers - with advanced teaching techniques and learning aids for undergraduate students. CIVILENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of the institute started functioning right from the inception of the institute, in the year 2011. Students are not only made experts in technical aspects but also in interpersonal skills, a vital ingredient to excel in the fast-paced world.
Students gain practical experience from field visits to industries, dams and irrigation structures, construction sites, etc. Our teaching-learning process, involves industry experts and adjunct faculties to enhance the student's knowledge and also targets to bridge the gap that exists between academic curriculum and industrial demands. Students are motivated to take up research projects, to carry out regular industrial and field visits, to present papers in academic conferences which will enable them to excel in their selected career.
Highlights
To give the nation qualitative Civil Engineers, who can contribute for the construction of a better world with sophisticated infrastructural facilities, eco friendly houses, modern transportation facilities with a pollution free environment and to protect the precious natural resources of this planet.
Department conducted a work shop on total station. Total Station is a combination of an electronic theodolite, an electronic distance meter (EDM) and software running on external computer known as data collector. Knowledge in using Total Station offers careers in various segments where total Station finds application in
Civil engineering is arguably the oldest engineering discipline. It deals with the built environment and can be dated to the first time someone placed a roof over his or her head or laid a tree trunk across a river to make it easier to get across. The built environment encompasses much of what defines modern civilization. Buildings and bridges are often the first constructions that come to mind, as they are the most conspicuous creations of structural engineering, one of civil engineering's major sub-disciplines. Roads, railroads, subway systems, and airports are designed by transportation engineers, another category of civil engineering. And then there are the less visible creations of civil engineers. Every time you open a water faucet, you expect water to come out, without thinking that civil engineers made it possible.