CIVIL ENGINEERING

Program Details

Civil Engineering

A civil engineering is the first and oldest branch of engineering. Any production/ research/activity requires built up space, without built up space no human activity can exist. So the civil engineering is a base branch of engineering. Whenever the growth of any country starts first of all civil engineers are required for starting the economic growth engine.

Vision

To deliver good civil engineering education to students with available resources to make them competent to stand in civil engineering field, which will indirectly benefitted a society.

Mission

Providing learning environment which nurtures the knowledge of design and construction with logical reasoning in the students.

 

Cultivate capability to formulate, analyze and interpret various Civil Engineering problems and propose most efficient and economical solution.

 

To provide opportunities to use, practice and apply software and active learning in the area of infrastructure development

 

To inculcate professional and moral ethics among Civil Engineering students to serve for the betterment of the society. 



AICTE Approved Intake (U.G.)

Courses UG (Full Time)

Intake

Civil Engineering

60


Labs


 In this lab students study about fundamental components and principles of Civil engineering.
The Surveying Laboratory is equipped with the instruments and tools that students use throughout the surveying course. Students learn techniques for gathering field data with both traditional and modern instruments. Each lab group - typically five students - has a dedicated set of instruments to use, including auto level, theodolite, and total station. Each group also has level rods, tripods, tape measures, chaining pins, and other common surveying tools and ancillary equipment.
Concrete is the most widely used man made construction material in the world. There are many tests which students conduct to check the quality of concrete. These tests are basically Compression Test, Slump Test, Flow Table Test & Rebound Hammer Test etc.
It is about how water interacts with all aspects of the built and natural environments. Water engineering looks at the way that natural systems such as rivers, estuaries and the coasts behave, as well as designing infrastructure to store and direct water.

DEVANG MAJITHIYA

Mr. DEVANG MAJITHIYA

Assistant Professor
Mehul Vithlani

Mr. Mehul Vithlani

Assistant Professor
KULDIP PATEL

Mr. KULDIP PATEL

Assistant Professor
JAY BRAHMAKHATRI

Mr. JAY BRAHMAKHATRI

Assistant Professor

ISHA DAVE

Mrs. ISHA DAVE

Assistant Professor