About CE and its Scope
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering is one of the oldest Departments. Over the years, the Department has grown many times in different spheres of activities. At present, the Department offers an undergraduate programme in Civil Engineering leading to the B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering.
The department has well qualified and experienced faculty members.
Apart from teaching and research, all faculties are actively involved in training and other extracurricular activities for all round development of the Department. Faculties of this department are also undertaking design, testing & consultancy works for various organizations leading to resource generation for the Institute.
The course curriculum is up-to-date, spanning disciplines that cover both traditional concepts and recent developments. A strong foundation is laid through courses on Concrete and Steel Structures, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Irrigation Engineering and Computer Application. Beside, students are offered a variety of electives like Hydrology and Dam, Traffic Engineering, Pre stressed concrete, Rock Mechanics, Advanced Environmental Engineering .
The theoretical courses are supplemented by imparting practical experience through well-equipped laboratories.
Program Overview
A degree in civil engineering covers scientific topics; mechanics, hydraulics, materials science and statistical analysis. These foundation subjects will be complemented with the development of design skills, computer-aided design in particular. The final years of any degree will involve the conception of several personal or team projects
COURSE OFFERED
COURSES | TYPE | DURATION |
B.Tech. Civil Engineering | Regular | 4 years |
B.Tech. Civil Engineering (Lateral Entry) | Regular | 3 years |
Eligibility Criteria
- Must have passed 12th with Non Medical Subjects.
- Minimum Percentage 45% in 12th.
- For LEET, student must have passed Diploma with 45%.
Programme Educational Objectives and Specific Outcome
PEO1. To apply technical expertise, effective design skills, and sustainability principles to address evolving engineering challenges affecting a diverse society.
PEO2. To contribute effectively and ethically as a member, manager, or leader of multidisciplinary teams by addressing the technical and nontechnical issues.
PEO3. To continue to learn and adapt to the evolving technological, professional and societal requirements.
PSO 1: Graduating civil engineers will be able to understand and analyse the problem at hand and will make use of problem solving skills mastered during the under graduation study by using appropriate techniques for effective and efficient solution of the problem in whatever field of civil engineering they will work.
PSO 2: Graduating civil engineers will apply with confidence the appropriate software tools for speedy, accurate and effective solutions of the design problems and will also make best use of the available infrastructure and human resources to ensure the on time delivery of the projects by implementing latest project management techniques.
PSO 3: Graduating civil engineers would endeavour to find solution of all infrastructure projects with due consideration for applicable by laws, codes, health & environment constraints so as to contribute for the betterment of quality of life.
Why CIvil Engineering
A Civil engineer is responsible for all aspects of building structures – comprising the planning, design, budgeting, construction management, surveying and analysis – and civil engineers should expect to use all these skills regardless of their specialisation. Civil engineering is a rapidly advancing industry, constantly adapting to contemporary developments and concerns, such as pollution, water shortages and sustainable energies.
Academic Performances
List of the students who topped in the university
S.No | Name of the Student | Roll Number | Rank | Semester | Year |
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1 | Gurpreet Singh | 1817403 | 2 | 2 | April-2019 (PML) |
2 | Anish Dalpatia | 1817398 | 5 | 2 | April-2019(PML) |
3 | Rohit Kumar | 1817419 | 9 | 2 | April-2019(PML) |
4 | Pankaj Kumar | 1536468 | 4 | 7 | 2020-11-18 |
5 | Pankaj Bharti | 1536467 | 8 | 7 | 2020-11-18 |
6 | Suckdev Singh | 1630810 | 8 | 7 | 2020-11-18 |
7 | Ganesh Dass | 1536433 | 8 | 6 | 2020-04-18 |
8 | Mohd Dillawar | 1255513 | 9 | 6 | 2020-04-15 |
9 | Mohd. Dillawar | 1255513 | 6 | 5 | 2020-11-14 |
10 | Mohd. Dillawar | 1255513 | 10 | 3 | 2020-11-13 |
CE Future Scope
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- Structural Engineering.
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- Traffic and Transportation Engineering.
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- Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering.
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- Environment Engineering.
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- Geo-technical Engineering.
- Construction Management.
After completing M.Tech. course graduates can choose for Teaching. Also, pursuing PhD courses will help build a career in the Research sector.
Government Sector
many enterprises such as ONGC, BHEL, IOC, PWD, Electricity boards, Town Planning department, NHAI, Armed Forces, Indian Railways etc requires qualified Civil Engineers.
Private Sector,
Prime recruiters are Construction firms. One may take up following in such firms-
- Project Manager
- Site Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Assistant Civil Engineer
- Purchase and Quality control Executive
- Planning and Design Officer