ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:
Civil Engineering is the mother of all Engineering courses and is considered to be the backbone of a nation’s development. The Department of Civil Engineering of ARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & RESEARCH CENTRE, JAIPUR was established in the year 2007 with an intake of 120. Also in the year 2010, the Department has been elevated to its next pedestal by offering Post Graduation in Structural Engineering with an annual intake of 18. The Civil Department has excellent infrastructure, state-of-the-art laboratories including project laboratory and with natural lighting and ventilation and is well-maintained by technically qualified personal.
Our faculty and staff are devoted to educating our students such that they are best equipped to serve the nation as professionals, scholars, academic leaders, and entrepreneurs. The department offers a concept-oriented teaching-learning process coupled with practical knowledge through industry-institute interaction. Industry personnel is hired as adjunct faculties to share their practical experience and knowledge. To enhance the technical and employability skills of our students, the Department encourages the students to undertake an internship, in-plant training. Apart from the regular curriculum, the department conducts Workshops/Guest Lectures/Industrial Visits for the students to augment their proficiency.
The department has a well established mentoring system that provides individual attention to the students in academic and other activities. The Department also encourages its students to engage in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities to nurture their team spirit and develop organizational skills. The faculty members of the department are promoted to attend/conduct training programs/FDPs to keep them updated.
VISION AND MISSION:
Vision:
To develop a department of academic excellence by producing competent civil engineers to meet the challenges in field and provide satisfaction to the stakeholders.
Mission:
- To provide sound knowledge in the area of civil engineering through effective pedagogy.
- To serve the society and the nation by providing competent civil engineers, keen to apply knowledge and accept new challenges in rapidly changing technology to the satisfaction of stakeholders.
- To create an environment that supports competent professionals to design and develop civil engineering systems and contribute towards research and development activities.
- To provide ample opportunities to the staff for up-keeping their knowledge and skills in civil engineering and related areas.
MESSAGE BY HOD:
Department of Civil Engineering always strives to provide necessary support system to enable its students to become great scholars, scientists, engineers, leaders, and, above all, complete persons. We would like our teachers to be role models as truth-seekers and torchbearers leading our students to learn not only what is known but also explore the hidden treasures and discover and disseminate knowledge that would enrich the humankind.
DEPARTMENTAL GOALS
- To establish centers of excellence in various fields of Civil Engineering.
- To encourage faculty members to take-up R&D and consultancy projects in the area of Civil Engineering.
- To train faculty members in the advanced Civil Engineering and Technology.
- To prepare students for successful careers and lifelong learning in Civil engineering with strong professional ethics and behaviour.
- To ensure effective teaching and learning process and quality research.
- To encourage innovations, product design and new technologies.
DEPARTMENT SPECIALIZATIONS:
FOCUS AREA:
- Advanced building Construction work
- Advance Surveying
- Professional Practice and construction Management
- Building Construction software
- Auto cad and staad-pro design
- Building planning according to VASTU
- Theory of computation
- Laboratory testing
EFFORTS BY OUR FACULTIES
Faculties take extra care of the students the knowledge delivery process throughout the course period. These dedicated and concentrated efforts have culminated in obtaining 100 % results. For these best results our faculty ensures complete learning of the student by providing:
- Digital Notes as well as hard copy notes: (digital notes are available at aryanotes.com)
- Guess papers
- By taking regular test and assignments
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT (SDC) AND CAMPUS RECRUITMENT TRAINING (CRT) CELLS:
SDC & CRT cells are a group of professionals who ensure all round development of the students. These cells not only focus on students' technical skills but also on personality, communication skills and other skills, culminating in a fully groomed unit who is ready to face every aspect of life.
NO. OF SEATS:
120 in civil Engineering Department
PLACEMENTS:
B.Tech 2015-19 Batch | |||||||
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S.No. | University Roll No. | Name Of Students | Branch | Placed | Placed | Placed | Placed |
1 | 15EAYCE092 | RIMPY SHARMA | CIVIL | Consultadd | Aerolith | IMS People | Eplanet |
2 | 15EAYCE007 | AJAY BAGRA | CIVIL | Pinnacle | |||
3 | 15EAYCE015 | ASHOK CHOUDHARY | CIVIL | Pinnacle | |||
4 | 15EAYCE044 | HARIT CHANDEL | CIVIL | Pinnacle | Pinnacle Investment | ||
5 | 15EAYCE045 | HEMANT RATHI | CIVIL | Pinnacle | |||
6 | 15EAYCE094 | ROHIT BANSAL | CIVIL | Pinnacle Investment | |||
7 | 15EAYCE096 | ROHIT SHARMA | CIVIL | Sarv.com | |||
8 | 15EAYCE300 | YASHWANT SINGH | CIVIL | Aerolith | Pinnacle | ||
9 | 15EAYCE068 | NIKHIL JADON | CIVIL | Ripples | |||
10 | 15EAYCE042 | GURVINDER KAUR | CIVIL | Ripples | |||
11 | 15EAYCE036 | DHANSHREE DESHMUKH | CIVIL | Ripples | |||
12 | SOHAN LAL | CIVIL | ICICI Prudential | ||||
13 | 15EAYCE009 | AMAN KUMAR | CIVIL | IMS People | |||
14 | 15EAYCE115 | SUNIL KUMAR | CIVIL | IMS People | |||
15 | 15EAYCE301 | JAIVARDHAN SINGH | CIVIL | IMS People |
B.Tech 2014-18 Batch | |||||||
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S.No. | University Roll No. | Name Of Students | Branch | Placed | Placed | Placed | Placed |
1 | 14EAYCE033 | GHANADITYA SINGH | CIVIL | AU Bank | Tech Mahindra | ||
2 | 14EAYCE118 | VIKAS KUMAR | CIVIL | AU Bank | |||
3 | 14EAYCE122 | VISHNU LUHAR | CIVIL | AU Bank | |||
4 | 14EAYCE014 | ANKIT KUMAR YADAV | CIVIL | CADD Centre | |||
5 | 14EAYCE039 | HIMANSHU SHARMA | CIVIL | CADD Centre | |||
6 | 14EAYCE059 | MANOJ PANDEY | CIVIL | CADD Centre | |||
7 | 14EAYCE067 | MRINAL | CIVIL | CADD Centre | |||
8 | 14EAYCE020 | CHIRAG SHAH | CIVIL | EPIC | LNJ Infotech | ||
9 | 14EAYCE037 | HIMANSHU AGARWAL | CIVIL | EPIC | CADD Centre | ||
10 | 14EAYCE053 | LOKESH GHIYA | CIVIL | Net2Source | |||
11 | 14EAYCE008 | AMARJEET KUMAR AMIT | CIVIL | Pinnacle | EPIC | ||
12 | 14EAYCE084 | RAHUL | CIVIL | Pinnacle | |||
13 | 14EAYCE035 | GOURAV TIWARI | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
14 | 14EAYCE090 | RITVIJ SHARMA | CIVIL | Techienest | |||
15 | 14EAYCE107 | SHUBHAM KUMAR SWAIN | CIVIL | Techienest | |||
16 | 14EAYCE046 | KARNI DAN BHOJAK | CIVIL | UA Automation | AU Bank |
B.Tech 2013-17 Batch | |||||||
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S.No. | University Roll No. | Name Of Students | Branch | Placed | Placed | Placed | Placed |
1 | 13EAYCE049 | HIMANSHU ARORA | CIVIL | Amazon | |||
2 | 13EAYCE061 | KUNAL JAIN | CIVIL | Amazon | |||
3 | 13EAYCE071 | MOHD SAMEER | CIVIL | Epic Research | |||
4 | 13EAYCE046 | HARSH RAJ | CIVIL | Just Dial | Tech Mahindra | ||
5 | 13EAYCE098 | ROHIT JAIN | CIVIL | KDS | Tech Mahindra | ||
6 | 13EAYCE100 | SAHIL MITTAL | CIVIL | KDS | Epic Research | Tech Mahindra | |
7 | 13EAYCE029 | CHANDRESH RAJPUT | CIVIL | LNJ Bhilwara | Tech Mahindra | Consultadd | |
8 | 13EAYCE033 | DEEPAK SINGH DAGUR | CIVIL | LNJ Bhilwara | KDS | Tech Mahindra | |
9 | 13EAYCE044 | GOVIND MEENA | CIVIL | LNJ Bhilwara | |||
10 | 13EAYCE066 | MAYANK ROHIT | CIVIL | LNJ Bhilwara | |||
11 | 13EAYCE040 | GARIMA RANAWAT | CIVIL | Sterling and Wilson | |||
12 | 13EAYCE084 | PRATYUSH | CIVIL | Sterling and Wilson | KDS | Tech Mahindra | |
13 | 13EAYCE048 | HARSHIT PANCHAL | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
14 | 13EAYCE005 | ABHISHEK YADAV | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
15 | 13EAYCE002 | ABHISHEK MEENA | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
16 | 13EAYCE008 | ADANAN SIDDIQUI | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
17 | 13EAYCE059 | KULDEEP KALAL | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
18 | 13EAYCE036 | DEVRAJ SHARMA | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
19 | 13EAYCE011 | AKASH KUMAR | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
20 | 13EAYCE021 | ASHISH KUMAR JANGID | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
21 | 13EAYCE090 | RAJ PAL PAREEK | CIVIL | Tech Mahindra | |||
22 | 13EAYCE042 | GAURAV SARDANA | CIVIL | Trigent |
B.Tech 2012-16 Batch | |||||||
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S.No. | University Roll No. | Name Of Students | Branch | Placed | Placed | Placed | Placed |
1 | 12EAYCE054 | KAMIL KAMRAN | CIVIL | Cyfuture | |||
2 | 12EAYCE102 | SHASHANK KHANDELWAL | CIVIL | Maintec Technologies | |||
3 | 12EAYCE073 | MOHIT JAIN | CIVIL | Mirage Infra Ltd. | |||
4 | 12EAYCE069 | MANAS JHALANI | CIVIL | V Civil Net India | Maintec Technologies | ||
5 | 12EAYCE044 | HIMANSHU KANT | CIVIL | V Civil Net India | Mirage Infra Ltd. | ||
6 | 12EAYCE042 | HIMANSHU BHATI | CIVIL | V Civil Net India | Mirage Infra Ltd. | ||
7 | 12EAYCE106 | SHUBHAM SHARMA | CIVIL | V Civil Net India | |||
8 | 12EAYCE064 | LOKESH KUMAR SHARMA | CIVIL | V Civil Net India | MaintecTechnologies | Amazon |
B.Tech 2011-15 Batch | |||||||
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S.No. | University Roll No. | Name Of Students | Branch | Placed | Placed | Placed | Placed |
1 | 11EAYCE022 | AVINASH SEN | CIVIL | Sikka Group | |||
2 | 11EAYCE082 | POOJA TANK | CIVIL | Sikka Group | |||
3 | 11EAYCE084 | PRASHANT KUMAR | CIVIL | Sikka Group | |||
4 | 11EAYCE086 | RAHUL SHARMA | CIVIL | Sikka Group | |||
5 | 11EAYCE302 | SAPANA KUMARI | CIVIL | Sikka Group |
INDUSTRIAL
EDUCATION TRAINING PARTNER:
- Bosch
PROJECTS:
The students of Civil Engineering Department have been excellent work in successfully building projects; a few are as follow:
- Use of Fly Ash bricks
- Construction of Open air theater
- Rain Water Harvesting System at Lobby
- Underground water tank construction
- Truss on open air theater
TOP RECRUITERS:
- L&T
- PINNACLE
- ULTRA TECH CEMENT
- VANSH CONSTRUCTION
- CONSULTADD
- CAPEGEMINI
- TCS
- INFOSYS
- IBM
- COGNIZANT
- ZYCUS
- ACCENTURE
- HCL
- AMAZON
- TECH MAHINDRA
- WIPRO
INDUSTRIAL TOURS & TRAININGS:
- Internships and trainings are mandatory in VI semesters of 60 days.
- Visit on RMC plant of LAFARZ cement
- Survey Camp at Chandwaji Hills
Students have participated in various workshops& technical events held throughout the country including
- Winner in Bridge competition at IIT Bombay
- Winner in Bridge competition at IIT Bhuvneshwar
- Participated in Bridge competition at IIT BHU
- Participated in Mix Design Concrete Workshop at Wonder Cement
- Our students started start up “Urban Brick Wall”
The department has following well- equipped laboratories that offer more that the prescribed practical needs as per RTU Curriculum:
Departmental Labs |
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UTM Lab | Civil Engineering Material & Geology Lab | Building Planning & Design | |
Fluid Mechanics Lab | Material Testing Lab | Concrete Lab | |
Hydraulic Lab | Surveying Lab | Building Planning & Design | |
Design of Concrete Structures | Design of Steel Structures | Structural Engineering Lab | |
Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis | Environmental Engg. Design & Lab | Road Materials Testing Lab | |
Geotechnical Engineering Design & Lab | Water Resources Engineering Design | Computer Aided Building Design | |
Practical Training and Industrial Visit | Professional Practice and Estimating | Design of Foundations |
FACULTY LIST | ||||||||
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S.No. | Title | Name | Department | Designation | ||||
1 | Mr. | KAPIL KARADIA | ME/ CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
2 | Mr. | ANIL KUMAR SHARMA | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
3 | Mr. | DEEPAK GARG | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
4 | Mr. | MAYANK MEHANDIRATTA | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
5 | Mr. | OM DEVENDRA | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
6 | Mr. | VIKAS KUMAR | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
7 | Mrs. | SHRUTI BHARGAVA | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
8 | Ms. | NEHA CHAUDHARY | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
9 | Mr. | MOHSIN KHAN AGWAN | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
10 | Mr. | MUKESH SAINI | CE | Assistant Professor | ||||
11 | Mrs. | PREETI DHANETWAL | MBA | Associate Professor | ||||
12 | Ms. | SHEETAL GUPTA | FY | Assistant Professor | ||||
13 | Mr. | Hemant Kr.Sain | CE | Assistant Professor |
List of Program Outcomes | |
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PO-1 | Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics and science, with fundamentals of Computer Science & Engineering to be able to solve complex engineering problems related to CSE. |
PO-2 | Problem Analysis: Identify, Formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems related to CSE and reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences. |
PO-3 | Design/Development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems related to CSE and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural societal and environmental considerations. |
PO-4 | Conduct Investigations of Complex problems: Use research–based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. |
PO-5 | Modern Tool Usage: Create, Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to computer science related complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. |
PO-6 | The Engineer and Society: Apply Reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the CSE professional engineering practice. |
PO-7 | Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the CSE professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
PO-8 | Ethics: Apply Ethical Principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
PO-9 | Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary Settings. |
PO-10 | Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large such as able to comprehend and with write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and |
PO-11 | Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi disciplinary environments. |
PO-12 | Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning the broadest context of technological change. |
S.No. | Course Code | Course Title | Course Outcomes (COs) |
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1 | 201/ 3CE2-01 | Advance Engineering Mathematics-I |
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2 | 202/ 3CE1-02 | Technical Communication |
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3 | 203/ 3CE2-01 | Engineering Mechanics |
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4 | 5EE4-04204/ 3CE4-05 | Surveying |
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5 | 205/ 3CE4-06 | Fluid Mechanics |
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6 | 206/ 3CE4-07 | Building Materials and Construction |
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7 | 207/ 3CE4-08 | Engineering Geology |
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8 | 208/ 4CE2-01 | Advance Engineering Mathematics-II |
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9 | 209/ 4CE1-03 | Managerial Economics & Financial |
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10 | 210/ 4CE3-04 | Basic Electronics for Civil Engg. Applications |
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11 | 211/ 4CE4-05 | Strength of Materials |
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12 | 212/ 4CE4-06 | Hydraulics Engineering |
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13 | 213/ 4CE4-07 | Building Planning |
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14 | 214/ 4CE4-08 | Concrete Technology |
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15 | 301/ 5CE1A | Theory of Structures-I |
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16 | 302/ 5CE2A | Environmental Engineering -I |
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17 | 303/ 5CE3A | Geotechnical Engineering -I |
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18 | 304/ 5CE4A | Surveying II |
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19 | 305/ 5CE5A | Building Design |
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20 | 306/ 5CE6.3A | Solid Waste Management |
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21 | 312/ 6CE1A | TOS-II |
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22 | 313/ 6CE2A | Geotechnical Engineering-II |
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23 | 314/ 6CE3A | Environmental Engineering-II |
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24 | 315/ 6CE4A | Design of Concrete Structure-I |
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25 | 316/ 6CE5A | Transportation engineering-I |
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26 | 317/ 6CE6.1A | Remote Sensing & GIS |
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27 | 401/ 7CE1A | Water Resources Engineering-I |
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28 | 402/ 7CE2A | Design of Steel Structures-I |
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29 | 403/ 7CE3A | DCS-II |
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30 | 404/ 7CE4A | Transportation engineering-II |
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31 | 405/ 7CE5A | ANMCE |
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32 | 406/ 7CE6A | Advanced Transportation Engineering |
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33 | 411/ 8CE1A | Water Resources Engineering-II, |
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34 | 414/ 8CE2A | DSS-II |
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35 | 415/ 8CE3A | PPCM |
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36 | 416/ 8CE4.2A | Advance Foundation Engineering |
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