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No 1 MTech in Structural Engineering in Bangalore

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

M.Tech - Structural Engineering

M.Tech Programme in Structural Engineering was started in the institute during the academic year 2013-14 with an intake of 24 students. The Department has well qualified faculty members with PhD exclusively for teaching and guiding PG students.

Highlights of PG – Structural Engineering an Autonomous Program

The Department is a recognized Research Centre under VTU since 2013, affiliated permanently. Excellent Structural Engineering Laboratory having Loading Frame facility of 200 Tonne capacity and a S hake Table in Structural Dynamics Laboratory

The Computer Laboratory is provided with STAAD-Pro, ETABS, ANSYS, REVIT-Structures, MAT Lab, in which all PG students are trained compulsorily. LaTex is also in the process of inclusion in the curriculum.

The highlights of the PG Structural Engineering Program are as follows
  • PG Intake is 24.
  • PG Structural Engineering is an Autonomous Program with a specially designed curriculum as per the advise and instructions of Prof.N R Shetty, Advisor, NE
  • Course Work only during two semesters [Sem. I and Sem. II], Internship of 4-6 months during 3rdSem and Dissertation work in Final Semester.
  • Exclusive collection of Good Titled/Authors for PG students
  • Plagiarism through Turn-it-in software
  • E-Journals and 24x7 access to e-Journals and e-resources with downloading facility
  • Wi-Fi Campus with high speed internet connection to all
  • Deputing to reputed companies for Internship and Project works including NAL, ISRo etc.
  • Good Placement records
Industry Institute Interaction

Regular technical events and hands-on site visits to are a part of regular time table and activities of the Department. Typical events are provided here as a gist of activities

  • A visit of M.Tech. students to National Seminar and Exhibition – REDECON 2020 - Recent Developments in Design and Construction Technologies “Urban Challenges and Civil Engineering Opportunities” held in NIMHANS Convention Centre on Feb 2020.
  • M. Tech. Students during the Total Station training with Trainer - Mr. Hemanth Reddy
SITE VISITs
  • Under the supervision of Dr. Bharathi Ganesh, Prof & Head., PG, Structural Engineering, M. Tech. Student have visited a Bolted Plate Girder Railway Bridge, to understand the elements and behavior of Plate Girder Bridge..
  • Under the supervision of Dr. R. N. Pranesh, Prof., PG, Civil Department, M. Tech. Student have visited a Construction site at Rajankunte, where were exposed to detailing for T-Beam and Slab as roof elements for a school building. This has provided them to visit live construction of shuttering and various ongoing site activities.
  • PG Students during their Site Visit to Heavy Foundation detailing along with Dr. Bharathi Ganesh and Dr.Pranesh R. N.
Workshops & Software Training
  • Students of M. Tech. have attended 5 days’ Workshop on “Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Concrete Structures” organized at Brindavan College of Engineering, Bangalore from 6 February to 10th February 2018.
  • Software for Bridge Design - MIDAS - Training Program on 1st March 2018 for M.Tech Students
Vision

To be one among the top-notch Civil Engineering Departments in India, create Centre of Excellence, to provide globally competent Civil Engineering graduates serving the needs of the society and sustainable development.

Mission
  • M1:To integrate a system, conducive for teaching and continuous learning, research, and undertake consultancy and developmental activities, through excellent teaching, research and state-of-the-art infrastructure.
  • M2: To impart professionalism among students- through Industry Institute Interaction.
  • M3:To imbibe leadership qualities, professional ethics, environmental consciousness and social responsibilities and to serve the society through co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.v
  • PEO 1: Excel to take up challenging professional roles successfully in industry or be successful entrepreneurs to create a sustainable built environment.
  • PEO 2: Pursue higher education and involve in research with zeal for lifelong learning
  • PEO 3:Demonstrate leadership qualities, excellent communication skills, ethical values and environmental awareness, to serve the society.

Civil Engineering graduates will>

  • PSO1:identify the field problems, formulate, adopt codal provisions and design civil engineering structures.
  • PEO 2 : identify and utilize the latest Materials and Technologies, contributing to sustainable, energy efficient and environmental friendly construction.
After successful completion of the Programme, an Engineering Graduate will possess
  • Engineering knowledge :identify
  • Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PSO1 :identify
  • Problem analysis :identify
  • PSO1 :Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • Design/development of solutions :Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • 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.
  • Modern tool usage :Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • 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 professional engineering practice.
  • Environment and sustainability : Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  • Ethics :Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  • Individual and team work: :Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. :identify
  • communication :Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • Project management and finance :Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • Life-long learning :Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Duration : 2 years (4 Semesters)

Intake : 24 Students

Department of Civil Engineering

The Department of Civil Engineering at NMIT is one of theCore Engineering Departments, growing in leaps and bounds in both academics and research fields. It is grooming the budding engineers to the ever challenging requirements of the field.The department is imparting quality education to meet the technological and industrialadvancement. The accomplishments of the Department are highlighted as follows>

  • 2009 – The Department was established– an Autonomous UG Program in Civil Engineering started with an intake of 60.
  • Recognized as a Research Centre from Visvesvaraya Technological University
  • 2013 – Intake is increased to 120
  • PG – M.Tech in Structural Engineering Programme started with intake of 24.
  • VTU Recognized Research Centre for M.Sc.Engg. by research and PhDProgramme.
  • 2015 – Permanent affiliation under VTU.
  • 2016 – PG Programme obtained its Autonomous Status under VTU.
  • 2017 – UG Programme was accredited by NBA under Tier-1 for 3 Years till 2020.
  • 2020 – NBA accreditation is renewed up to 2023.
  • The department imparts an Outcome Based Education [OBE] and modifies the syllabus once n three years/need based in line with industry requirements.
  • Internship/Visits to Industry/Research Centre/Hands-on practices are mandatory requirement of the curriculum.
  • Signed MoUs with reputed industries and Research Institutes for Internship,industry based live project works and technical trainings.
  • MOOC/NPTEL Courses are a mandatory part of curriculum.

Placement Statistics (2021-22)

Research / Innovation Statistics

Civil Engineering is a vast field consisting of more than 50 verticals to look for placement opportunities. The Department of Civil Engineering is grooming budding engineers to the ever-challenging requirements of the field. The Department is imparting quality education to meet the technological needs and industrial advancement in addition to various skill training.

The accomplishments of the Department are highlighted as follows.

240 Research Publications in Refereed Journals/Conference/Technical Articles
5 +12 Books + Book Chapters Published
13 Funded Research Projects
105 Consultancy and Funded Projects worth in Lacs
450 Citations

BOS (Board of Studies) – 2018 - 2020

The various fields of Civil Engineering under the Department, namely Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Transportation and Highway Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering, Environmental Engineering,, Geology etc. are well designed integrating theoretical concept with hands-on practices as Laboratories relevant to few courses.

Circular Diagram of Curriculum with reference to the Body of Knowledge [Various Specializations] and Course code in the outer circle refers to various laboratories in the Department.

Basic Material Testing laboratory

The Material Testing laboratory is equipped with Universal Testing Machine (100T capacity), Compression Testing Machine, Hardness Testing Machines and Impact Testing Machines to cater to the requirement of curriculum. The laboratories are also used for testing and consultancy - quality control measures of Civil Engineering Materials.

CAD Laboratory

The CAD laboratory of the Dept. of Civil Engineering., has been equipped with 42 nos. desktop computers, Laser Printers, LCD Projectors, Internet and LAN Connection, multi-user licenses for software such as AutoCAD, ETABS, ANSYS and STAAD Pro. Students use this software for the design and analysis of structures. The lab also has UPS - 10KVA+ 20 batteries facility.>

Concrete and Highway Laboratory

The Concrete and Highway laboratory has compression testing machines, flow test tables, slump test equipment, abrasion testing machines, Marshall Stability test equipment, Vicat apparatus and much more. Students use this laboratory for quality control testing of concrete and highway materials which are used in the construction industry.

Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory

The Geotechnical Engineering laboratory is equipped with triaxial testing equipment, direct shear test equipment, vane shear test equipment, CBR test equipment, compaction test equipment, core cutters, sieves, permeability test apparatus and other equipment. Students use this laboratory to study the fundamental properties of soil to assess parameters such as the safe bearing capacity of soil and CBR values pertaining to strengthening of the soil.

Hydraulic and Machineries Laboratory

The purpose of this laboratory is to reinforce and enhance the understanding of the fundamentals of Fluid mechanics and Hydraulic machines. The experiments here are designed to demonstrate the applications of the basic fluid mechanics principles and to provide a more intuitive and physical understanding of the theory. This laboratory exercise provides practical knowledge in measuring pressure, discharge and velocity of fluid flow in channels and pipes. Also the conversion of hydraulic energy possessed by the water in running turbines and the use of pumps to increase the hydraulic energy of water.>

Structures Laboratory

Structural engineering laboratory present in the Department of civil Engineering is equipped with Loading Frame having 200ton capacity. Load frames are used for a variety of static and dynamic testing applications.

Project Laboratory
1 Total Station Research activities/Project work.
2 ETABS Software Consultancy work
3 Auto Cad 3D Software Add on course
4 Unconfined Compressive Strength Equipment Analysis of compressive strength of soil with various additives.
5 Triaxial Compressive Test Equipment Analysis of bearing capacity of different soils.
6 Marshall Stability Test Equipment Analysis of ions like nitrate, fluoride ion
7 Slump Flow Test, V Funnel Test, U Box and L Box Test Rheology of self-compacting concrete
8 Spectro Photometer Analysis of Single Degree of Freedom System and Multi Degree of Freedom System.
9 Shake Table and Accessories Test the response of structures to verify their seismic performance.

BOS (Board of Studies) – 2018 - 2020

BOS (Board of Studies) – 2018 - 2020
1 Dr.Bharathi Ganesh Professor & HOD Chairman
2 Dr.N. Balasubramanyam Dean – Academics, Acharya Institute of Technology, Bangalor Member (External - Academia)
3 Dr. Manamohan R. kalgal Advisor, Ultratech Cements Ltd. Bangalore Member (External from Industry)
4 Dr. H.N. Ramesh Professor, UVCE & Director – P & D, Bangalore University Member (External- VTU Nominee)
5 Dr. S.V. Dinesh HOD, Civil Dept, SIT Tumkur Member (External-Academia)
6 Mr. Mandeep Pandey Research Scholar, IISc, Bangalore Member (Illustrious Alumni)
7 Dr. B.R. Ramesh Professor Internal Member
8 Dr. R.N. Pranesh Professor Internal Member
9 Dr. Vidyavathi N. Professor Internal Member
10 Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Professor Internal Member
11 Dr.Kanchan Garg Professor Internal Member
12 Ms. ArchanaNayak Assc.Professor Internal Member
13 Ms. Prathima G. Associate Professor Internal Member
14 Dr. Jairaj C. Associate Professor Internal Member
PAC (Programme Assessment Committee) – 2018 - 2020
1 Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Prof. & Head, Dept. of Civil Engg.
2 Dr. B. R. Ramesh Professor, Dept. of Civil Engg.
3 Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg.
4 Dr. Vidyavathi N. Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg
5 Dr. Durga Prasad Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg.
6 Dr. R. Nagendra Prof.(INAE-DVP), Dept. of Civil Engg.
7 Ms. Archan Nayak Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Civil Engg.
8 Ms. Prathima G. Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Civil Engg.
9 Dr.Jairaj C. Assoc. Prof. Dept. of Civil Engg.
10 Prof.Prathima G. Asst. Prof. Dept. of Civil Engg.
DUGC (Departmental Under Graduate Committee) – 2018 -2020
1 Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Professor & HOD Chairperson
2 Dr. B.R. Ramesh Professor Member
3 Dr. Vidyavathi N. Professor Member
4 Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Professor Member
5 Dr. Pranesh R.N. Professor Member
6 Mr. Vasudev M.V. Asst. Professor Member
7 Ms. Prathima G. Asst. Professor Member
8 Mr. Muralidhara H. Asst. Professor Member
9 Dr. Jairaj C. Associate Professor Member
10 Mr. Kiran M.U. Asst. Professor Member
11 Mr. Manjunatha L Asst. Professor Member
BOE (Board of Examiners)
1 Dr.B.R. Ramesh Professor & HOD Chairperson
2 Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Professor Member
3 Dr. R.N. Pranesh Professor Member
4 Dr. Vidyavathi N. Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Member
5 Ms. Prathima G. Asst. Professor Member
6 Mr. Muralidhara H. Asst. Professor Member
7 Mr. Jairaj C. Mr. Jairaj C. Member
8 Dr. Prasanna Kumar Professor & Head, BMSCE Bangalore Member (External)
9 Dr. Vijaya Professor & Head, Dept. of Civil Engg., Dr.AIT, Bangalore Member (External)

Process of Teaching & Learning

The Course Coordinators are adopting some of the following delivery methods in addition to regular class room teaching.>

  • Presentation by student groups
  • Task oriented discussion by small groups
  • Crossword puzzles
  • Use of exhibits and displays by Course Coordinators
  • Supervised study during class period
  • Use of case studies
  • Self-Learning through facilitator
  • ICT –Information Communication Tools – YouTube Videos, web links, NPTEL course materials, etc. relevant to the topic are provided to the students.

During the classroom interaction with students, it is encouraged to use collaborative learning. Some of the concepts are explained through case studies and real world examples. The following methods are also adopted.>

Context Based Learning –Context based teaching enables the students to learn from experience. Real life relevant events(daily newspapers) are chosen for analysis; the place, time, background and reasons for its occurrence are noted. The students are taught the art of analysis, predict possibilities and design suitable advance actions. Examples are supported by site visit, whenever possible.>

Peer Teaching - In peer teaching, a specific topic is assigned to each student (individually or in teams) for presentation to a small group of students or to the entire class. The Course Coordinators establish minimum requirements or guidelines for the presentation and include a couple of examples. The presentation must include reference web pages, videos if available, case studies, etc., as suggested by the instructor.>

Quality of laboratory experiments with regard to conducting experiments, recording observations, analysis of data etc>

The core courses of the programme are supported by laboratory component (Ref Fig 2.3), through which students are provided an opportunity for delegated hands on training. The learners’ ability is continuously assessed during regular laboratory class, with emphasis on conducting the experiment, recording of data, analysis of results and inference. Their level of understanding is evaluated through viva-voce. The performance of students is evaluated once in a semester through MSE – Mid Semester Examination internally, by Course Co-ordinators and through SEE – Semester End Examination, jointly by internal and external examiners (as co-examiner).>

Encouraging bright students>

  • Good performers have the opportunity to complete the programme in advance (in 3 and a half years) and take up Project Work or Internship in Industries /reputed Universities abroad.
  • Students are also encouraged to participate in paper presentation, publications and to take up competitive examinations such as KPSC, GATE, GRE, TOEFL etc.
  • Students have the option of participating in research activities in the Centres of Excellence.
  • Students are facilitated with software training classes.

Assisting weak student>

  • From the analysis of results of first MSE-Mid Semester Examinations, poor performers (students with marks less than 15) are identified and they are provided with individual attention through remedial/tutorial classes. Improvement in their performance is recorded.
  • Students who are lacking communication skills (oral and/or writing) are identified (through regular interaction during classes) and are provided with special English coaching in Language laboratory classes
  • Assistance and regular tracking of performance through mentors – Mentors identify poor performers in their group of mentees, monitor their attendance, counsel them, interact with parents, and motivate them.
  • Academically weak students who are keen and good in other activities (co and extracurricular activities and sports) are encouraged to continue to perform well in their field of interest, without neglecting the academic responsibilities. The academic performance is monitored and analyzed regularly.

Quality of Semester End Examination, internal semester question papers, assignments and evaluation>

The system of evaluating the learners’ performance through Mid Semester Examination (MSE1, II, III), Learning Assignments 1, 2 (LA1, LA2) and Semester End Examinations (SEE) is explained under Semester End Examinations and Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) separately. As an Autonomous Institution, the SEE evaluation is made transparent by involving External Examiners from other institutions as members of Panel of Examiners (PoE), controlled /monitored by Board of Examiners (BoE) for Question paper setting, practical exams and evaluation of answer scripts. The entire system of Examination and evaluation is controlled and monitored by Controller of Examinations. Roles and Responsibilities of various members of examination system under Autonomous system are described under criteria 10.>

Semester End Examination>

The process involved in Semester End Examination is as follows.>

Question paper setting>

  • Academic Calendar (Fig. 2.7) consists of notification of Semester End Examination (SEE) schedule.
  • A copy of list of subjects of both Odd and Even semesters duly signed by Head of the Department is submitted to the DUGC panel and to the Autonomous offic
  • SEE Coordinator communicates with members of Panel of Examiners (PoE) to take their consen t / know their willingness to set the question paper (QP).
  • An Appointment Order duly signed by Chairman, BoE, for setting SEE question paper, preparing scheme of evaluation and solution will be dispatched in a sealed cover along with curriculum of subject, model of QP, templates for QP and solution and a remuneration form with a due date for submitting the QP.
  • Three question papers and corresponding scheme of evaluation and solution; one from Course coordinators and two from external members of PoE are set on each Course as per the standard procedure established in Autonomous system, adhering strictly to the confidentiality.
  • QPs received from the members of PoE are stacked in a sealed Almira till the meeting of BoE, conducted as per the schedule.

BoE Meeting>

  • Sealed covers of question papers are opened during BoE meeting in the presence of External BOE member, scrutinized thoroughly for quality and to see that the questions are set well with in the syllabus, mapping to CO’s and Bloom levels and also to make the question paper error free. QP with any major deviation will be rejected.
  • Questions and corresponding scheme and solutions from all the three question papers are mixed /blended unit wise, selecting questions from different question papers for transparency.
  • QPs along with a scheme of evaluation and solution in sealed covers are submitted to the Controller of Examination (CoE) for further process.

Typing of QP and releasing it during examination>

  • Typing of question papers from manuscripts is under the supervision of Controller of Examination (CoE)
  • Proof reading of question papers to make it free from errors is carried out by one of the internal BoE members assigned by the BoE chairman
  • All the QPs (3) are printed and sealed in a Blind envelope. Finally, only one question paper will be picked randomly by CoE / Dean academic and released for the examination.

Quality in CIE>

Step-wise procedure as indicated below is followed:>

  • Preparation of a time table for MSE I, II and III, adhering to the schedule of Academic Calenda
  • Preparation of MSE question papers as per the standard format (which includes Blooms Level- BL and COs), submission of QP and Scheme of Evaluation to CIE Coordinator well in advance for smooth conduct of MSEs
  • Scrutiny of Question papers and schemes for quality by DUGC
  • Evaluation of Blue Books as per scheme of evaluation
  • Scheme of valuation are announced, answer books are given to the students for redresses of their grievances on evaluation
  • Marks are entered into Gurukul before the set due date for entry of marks.
  • Conduct of Learning Assignments (LA) - LA1 and LA2, their evaluation, and entry of marks in Gurukul.
  • Dispatching students' report to parents
  • CIE report (Student Ledger) is generated from Gurukul. Student ledger duly signed by student, Course Coordinator and HOD; it is submitted to Autonomous office prior to SEE Examination.

Scheme of CIE and SEE>

  • To improve the quality of question papers, faculty members prepare the question papers mapping each questions to Course Outcomes (COs) and Bloom’s Taxonomy Level (BL).
  • Question paper of Semester End Examination (SEE) is set and evaluated for 100 Marks and later is reduced to 50 marks
  • Continuous Internal Evaluation is set for 50 marks, which includes 30marks from best two of MSE I, II and III, 10 marks from surprise tests and 10 marks from assignments i.e., 50% of the weightage in each subject will be given to continuous Internal evaluation during the term work in the form of tests (MSEs), assignments, surprise tests, projects, hands-on experiments, seminars, discussions etc.
  • As an Autonomous Institution, the SEE evaluation is made transparent by involving member of PoE as External Examiners / Evaluators from other institutions for Question paper setting, practical exams & evaluation of answer scripts.

Scheme of (CIE) Continuous Internal Evaluation and SEE (Semester End Examination)

Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)

Theory Conducted for Allotted Marks
Mid Sem Exam (MSE) I 30 Marks

Average of Best Two

30 Marks

Mid Sem Exam (MSE) II 30 Marks
Mid Sem Exam (MSE) III 30 Marks
LA-1 Assignment, Surprise test, Mini Projects, Experimental work/ Tutorials (Submission of Drawing Sheets in case of CAED / CMD / Electrical Machine Drawing) 10 Marks 10 Marks
LA-2 Surprise Test, Quiz, Seminar, Mini Projects, Experimental work 10 Marks 10 Marks
Semester End Exam (SEE) 100 Marks 50 Marks
Grand Total 100 Marks
Practical's / Laboratory Classes Conducted for Allotted Marks
Mid Sem Exam (MSE) 15 Marks 15 Marks
Records and Continuous Assessment 30 Marks 30 Marks
Viva-Voce, Surprise Test, Quiz (Objective Type) 05 Marks 05 Marks
Semester End Exam (SEE) 50 Marks 50 Marks
Grand Total 100 Marks 100 Marks
Project Work(CIE)

Phase-1 & Phase-2 evaluation conducted in 7th Sem (CIE) 50 Marks 50 Marks
Phase-3 & Phase-4 evaluation conducted in 8th Sem (CIE) 50 Marks 50 Marks
Project Work (SEE) 100 Marks 100 Marks
Grand Total
200 Marks
Internship (CIE) 50 Marks 50 Marks
Internship (SEE) 50 Marks 50 Marks
Grand Total
100 Marks

CIE of Laboratory in Practical Classes

  • Conduct of experiments and Continuous Assessment of Observationin the Laboratory Record.
  • The laboratory experiments are introduced to students considering the pre-requisite knowledge required to carry out the experiments. If the course pre-requisites are not metwith, the course instructor will provide necessary theoretical knowledge before start of experiments.
  • After detailed instructions on theoretical background, conduction, calculations and interpretation of the results, the hands-on practical exercises are demonstrated and students are allowed to practice.
  • The laboratory experiments are carried out by the students under the supervision of faculty-in-charge of the batch.
  • Recording of observation, calculations, evaluation and inference on the final results and checking is carried out on the day of laboratory classes, including checking the Practical Record writing of previous week’s work.
  • Also typical viva questions, codal references are provided in the respective manual for improving preparedness and understanding of subject.
  • Evaluation of laboratory work during Continuous Internal Evaluation is carried out for 30 marks, allotting 15 marks for involvement of a learner in the class, observations and calculations, and remaining 15 marks for Record writeup.
  • Laboratory Final evaluation for CIE is conducted at the end of the semester in a manner, similar to the final practical examination and substantial marks are added in the lab CIE marks.

Conducting of Laboratory Examinations

Laboratory Examinations are conducted strictly by an Internal Examiner and an External Examiner from PoE as Co-Examiner as per the standard procedure of Autonomous system adhering to scheduled Time Table approved by the autonomous office.

Evaluation of Internship and project Reports - Quality of Student’s Projects/Internship Reports

The following process is adopted to adhere to the quality requirement of Project Work / Internship.Project identification

  • Formation of Project Progress Monitoring Committee during 6th semester under the supervision of Department Project Coordinator.
  • Circulation of Schedule of Progress Review of process.
  • Submission of three topics of Research by the faculty members as Guide / Supervisors in the area of interest of their specialization / research.
  • Project Batch formation – A group consisting of 3 or 4 students in a batch and provide the priority wise choice of two topics / guide.
  • Allotment, Review and approval of topics, allotment of topic and Guide with a provision to select an Industrial project with an external guide from the industry
  • Informing the students about the guide and topic through mail and publishing in notice board.
  • Allowing the students to change their Topic / Guide with due permission, with in the stipulated time.
  • Notification of Topic and guide if there are any changes. Circulation of Guidelines and formats to be used for Project Work and Project report
  • Continuous monitoring and evaluation including demonstration of progress of prototypes / working models.
  • Internal evaluation at different stages, twice in both 7th and 8th semester after the submission of Review form.

Prescheduled Phase-wise Review of progress of the Project work till completion – review of Phase I to IV, with each carrying 25 marks. Progress review includes thorough literature (from refereed national / international journals) review on the topic selected presentation of progress, and model demonstration, if any

  • Submission of Progress Reports during different Phase Reviews.
  • Final Phase review with rubrics and Mock Internal Viva Examination.
  • Final evaluation through Semester End Project Viva-Voce Exam for 100 marks.

In order to enhancing the relevance of projects following strategy is adopted:

  • Encouraging / allowing students to involve in live projects with leading industries/service providers such as BMRCL (Namma Metro), ISRO, FE Designs, Abhaya Associates, KSCST Projects and other reputed organizations.
  • Distribution of Project work evenly in all the areas of Civil Engineering (area of specialization) to encourage to take up the latest trend in the chosen area.
  • Encouraging the students to go to reputed universities for 8th Semester project work – special provision in Autonomous Scheme.

Implementation details including details of POs and PSOs attained through the projects is provided with justification in the list of projects taken up by the students. Quality of the project is measured in terms of consideration to factors including, but not limited to, environment, safety, ethics, cost, type (application, product, research, review etc.) and standards, using S – Strong, M – Medium, W – Weak.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

The Civil Engineering Department is recognized Research Centre under VTU, permanently affiliated. The various laboratories are well equipped with research facilities beyond curriculum catering to the requirements of R & D activities and students project works under the guidance of expert faculty members.

Areas of research
  • Composite materials.
  • Transportation Engineering.
  • Environmental Engineering.
  • Structural Engineering.
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Water resource Engineering.
  • Computational Solid mechanics
  • Highway Engineering.
MoUs, Colloquium, Faculty Book Publication Details – Civil Engineering Department

Signing of MOU with “Protect Infrastructure Systems Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore for Research Activities Internship, student project works and also for knowledge sharing.” Dr. Raghunath, CMD and Anand, Managing Partner exchanging the MoU copy with the Principal and HoD

Department Colloquium

The monthly Colloquium is a regular practice NMIT, in which every month one faculty member should present a technical presentation. The list of colloquium organized are presented below.>

Colloquium for the Academic Year 2019-20
1 Dr. Ramesh B R Genetic algorithms and their applications to water resource system 22/08/2019
2 Dr. G Raghava Fatigue Testing Using Servo-Controlled Hydraulic Actuators 25/09/2019
3 Dr. vidyavathi N Global WARMing and Climatic Change in Karnataka 24/10/2019
4 Mr. Vasudev M.V. Design and Construction Problems in Civil Engineering – a Specific Case Study 27/11/2019
5 Dr. Jairaj C Tunnel Boring Machines and a Case Study 29/01/2020
6 Dr. Durga Prasad J Design Philosophy of Accreditation and Out-Come Based Education 15/02/2020
Colloquium for the Academic Year 2019-20
1 Mr. Vishwachetan S G Ground Improvement Techniques-Need of the Hour 24/08/2018
2 Ms. VarshaViswanath Use of Microbial Fuel Cells to to Generate Electricity from Fecal Sludge 20/09/2018
3 Mrs. Bharti Prasad Artificial Neural Network for Rainfall-Runoff Modelling 15/10/2018
4 Ms. Sushmitha Behavioural Analysis of Rectangular and Special Shaped RC Column Using Interaction Curve 22/01/2019
5 Ms. Anusha C.S. Traffic Signal Optimization Considering STOCHASTIC Variability of Indian Traffic Mix 27/02/2019
6 Dr. Ramachandra Reddy Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Theory 27/03/2019
7 Dr. Bharathi Ganesh Smart Applications for Smart Construction 23/04/2019
Colloquium for the Academic Year 2017-18
Nanjundi Prabhu Emerging Contaminants & advanced treatment methods 16/10/17
Shobha. L Retrofitting & Rehabilitation of structural elements 16/09/17
UmashankarPatil Flat Slabs 21/08/17
Shwetha K.G. Sustainability of Building Seismic Base Isolation and Technique 17/7/17

Sponsored Research

Details of Funded Projects Sanctioned

Dr.Bharathi Ganesh Instruments applied under the Fund for Improvement of S & T are Rapid Chloride Ion Penetration Test Instruments, Air Classifier, Facility Supporting Instruments, Supporting Equipments – Digital Temperature Gauge, Digital High Performance Balance (1µ). Research FIST under DST Rs.16,000,00/- as Civil Engg Component
Arpitha M (PI) Snehal K(CI) Suraj U Nayak (CI) Investigation on Structural Behaviour of Pond-Ash Reinforced Concrete Beam as Structural Element.   TEQIP-II Rs1,00,000/-
Shruthi B S(PI) Shwetha K G(CI) Evaluation of Properties Ultra High Performance Mortar For Ferrocement Application   TEQIP-II Rs1,00,000/-
Prashanth S P(PI) Shreyas A V(CI) Study on Geo-Polymer Binder Mix Proportions for Different Characteristic Compressive Strength   TEQIP-II Rs1,00,000/-
Prathima G Assessment of Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete with Recycled Aggregates.   TEQIP II Rs.1,00,000/-

Details of Applied Funded Projects Proposals

Dr.Bharathi Ganesh

Augmenting The Facility for Investigation Of Structural Behaviour Of RC Members With Sustainable Triple Blend SCC

(K-FIST) Level-I

Under VGST,

Bangalore

Rs.20,00,000/-

Dr.Bharathi Ganesh

Development of Sustainable Ultra-High Performance SCC (UHPSCC) with as Fly ash & GGBS as Mineral Admixtures, Manufactured Sand and Pond Ash as Fine Aggregates for Urban High Rise Structures and Infrastructure Project Applications

BMTPC, New Delhi

Rs.10,75,500

Funded Research Proposals

Effect of Using Nano-Silica and Nano-Alumina in Ultra High Performance Concrete – a Comprehensive Study on Microstructure, Wet Mix, Strength and Structural Behavior

Dr. Bharathi Ganesh

Extra Mural Research Funding Scheme Of Serb – 2018, Science and Engineering Research Board

Rs.34,60,000/-

“Challenges of Big Data in the world by cracking the Entanglement in Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle”

Dr. Durga Prasad

High Risk High Reward Research, Science & Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi.

35,41,200

Carbon Nano Tube Additives in Smart Concrete for Smart City Applications

Dr. Bharathi Ganesh & Dr. Habibuddin

Vision Group On Science and Technology, Department of Information Technology, Biotechnology and Science & Technology

Rs.9,25,000

Innovation

Several innovative projects are executed in the department. These projects pertain to the alternative building materials, safe guarding the environment from waste materials and use of geo-polymers.>

Under the subject of alternative building materials, work is carried out in the following areas: utilization of fly ash, GGBS, Iron ore tailings, copper ore tailings, stone dust, and coir fibres. These are employed for producing low cost building materials without any compromise on specifications or sacrifice of quality and fundamental properties of material.>

A new area in the direction of geo polymer concrete is under consideration for investigations. In this area, the fundamental properties of materials are studied and an attempt is made to produce the construction materials for different compressive strengths. This will help in reducing the emission of carbon-di-oxide lowering the environmental impact of cement industries.>

Also, an attempt is made to utilize solid waste in the production of construction materials and to safe guard the environment from solid waste disposal to some extent. Here the solid waste is used to produce table tops, small beams, bricks, with some binder material. It is cost effective and durable and can be used as a wood substitute.>

Publication

Shruthi B S and Anilkumar presented a paper titled ‘An Experimental Study on Self-Compacting Concrete by using Silica Fume and Fly Ash’ International Conference Civil Engineering Trends and Challenges for Sustainability (CTCS 2021) organised by Department of Civil Engineering, NMAIT, Nitte under NET.>

Dr. Ramesh. B. R

Ganesh Kumar B, Ramesh. B R and Surendra J., “Feasibility study for optimal cropping pattern for available water in the distributary of an irrigation system.,International Conference on Emerging Research in Civil, Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering held at NMIT Bengaluru-2019>

Dr. Bharathi Ganesh

Technical Articles Published in ACCE Bulletin, Built Expressions and The Master Builder>

Rajkumar Pillai, Bharathi Ganesh, Deepthi M, Neelavathi S, Alice Priya A “Modular Precast Construction, an Appropriate Option to Meet the Demand of Housing Market in India: Precast Dwelling Units – a Case Study”, published in NBM & CW, a Technical Magazine, November 2019, pp 192-211.>

National/International Journals

Bharathi Ganesh, Ramesh M N, Santhosh K, Manoj V, Correlation of Dynamic and Static Modulus Of Elasticity of UHPC, The Indian Concrete Journal, June 2020, pp81-89>

Department OF Civil Engineering

INDUSTRY INTERACTION

Mass Internship Opportunity is facilitated to the PG students, Structural Engineering.>

Brigade BCV Developers Precast Constructions
Nitin Surveys Total Station Survey and preparation of Drawings
BMRCL Analysis, Design, and construction of Metro Projects

WORKSHOP & TRAINING

Competency & Mastery of Construction Management Technical Talk 12th Nov 2021 Department of Civil Engineering NMIT, Bengaluru Mr. Nagesh Ramamurthy, Project Management Consultant, Aadhya Global Advisory Pvt.Ltd Bengaluru
Intelligent Transport System Technical Talk 12th Nov 2021 Department of Civil Engineering NMIT, Bengaluru Mr. Rakesh Rangaswamy,Research Scholar University of South Florida & Illustrious Alumni NMIT
Walkathon Technical Event 25th Nov 2021 Association of Consulting Civil Engineers(I), Bengaluru Centre ACCE(I) and NMIT, Bengaluru

DEPARTMENTAL FORUM:SURVEKSHAN

The Deapartment Forum is named as SuveKshan – Surva+Veekshana meaning “Be Vigilant Always” an ever demanding attribute of any Civil Engineer. The forum conducts annual Techno-cultural fest at the Campus hosting various events and conducting national level competitions providing future civil engineers showcase their capabilities, giving shape to their imagination and creativity which demands to use their technical skill sets also. The Project and Poster exhibition is a practice adopted to evaluate students’ research contributions through their project work by a team of Juries invited from Industry.>

Eventunder Annual Techno-Cultural Fest:SurveKshan

Dr.Prof.N. R. Shetty, Advisor,BR Kumarswamy, Chief Environmental Officer, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board was the guest of honor of the inaugural function of SurveKshan 2019-2020. The event was successfully conducted on 14 th and 15 th of November 2019. Events include Egg Drop, Model Making, Bridge Making, Debate, Quiz completion etc.>

Project Exhibition and Poster Presentation

The project exhibition and poster presentation event was conducted to display the final year project work of 2015-19 Batch. The inauguration was done by Dr V Sridhar, Dean-Academic NMIT and the guest of honor was Dr. B L Shivakumar, Professor & HOD,M.S in Civil Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka..>

ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS

Faculty Achievements
1

Dr.Bharathi Ganesh

  • Dr.Bharathi Ganesh is nominated as “Member Faculty – University Board, Adichunchanagiri University (ACU), Mandya Dist.
  • Dr.Bharathi Ganesh is an Organisation Committee Member of Walkthon 2021 organised by ACCE(I), Bangalore.
  • An invited Lecture on “Materials and Management for Sustainable Construction Practices” was delivered by Dr. Bharathi Ganesh at “Visvesvaraya International Super Trainer Institute, Muddenahalli in Feb. 2020
  • Reviewer of ASCE International India Conference.
  • Organizing Committee member – REDECON-2020, an International Conference of repute.
  • Organizing Committee Member – International Conference – DEMINAR 2018 & REDECON 2018.
  • Expert Member of Board of Studies – Central University of Karnataka, Kalaburgi.
  • Reviewer, Scientific.net, Transtech Publications
2

Mr. Jairaj

Selected as the reviewer for “The Open Civil Engineering Journal”. The journal has H-index 10 and with Scopus indexed (October’19)
3

Mr. Nanjundi Prabhu

Has been selected as peer reviewer for the journal Springer Nature “Water Resources Management”. (October ’19)
4

Mahesh Kumar C.L.

Invited to be the editor for the Journal of Ecology & Natural Resources which is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes articles in all areas of ecology and natural resources. (July’18)
5

Mrs. Prathima

Released Video Lecture Series on Engineering Mechanics for NMIT students

Prof. Raghava G has been nominated as a member of "Sub-Board on Education, Training and Skill Development of ASPIRE (Automotive Solutions Portal for Industry, Research & Education) of International Centre for Automotive Technology”, Gurugram.

Dr. Durgaprasad J, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, has been selected Editor for the Journal of Ecology & Natural Resources, MedWin Publishers, Michigan, USA. MedWin Publishers is an open access, internationally peer-reviewed Publishing organization.

Dr. Bharathi Ganesh was elected in the run-off election as the new India Section Southern Region Treasurer.

Invited as speaker: Mr. Santhosh L G, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Civil Engineering, NMIT, was invited as one of the resource persons along with other eminent fellows for the Five Days “QIP Short term program on Advances in Geo-environmental Engineering” during 27-31 Mar 2017. The program was organized by the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and coordinated by Dr Sivakumar Babu G L, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Chairman of CCE, IISc. Mr. Santhosh L G delivered a lecture on the subject : Landfill designs and evaluation of landfill containment system using numerical models.

Students Achievements
1

Rammani Chalise and Akash Banathia

7th Semester ‘B’ secured Second place in Quiz competition at Srujanotsava –an inter college fest Organized by AIT College on 20th September 2019.
2

Spandana Suresh

3rd Semester ‘B’ As a part of 5-member Defence Ministry delegation to Maldives under Youth Exchange Program.
3

Venkan Gowda, Ramesh G, Shreyas R & Aditi

3rd Semester ’B’ Participated in Techno-cultural Fest “WAVES” held at Birla Institute of Technology from 25th oct. to 28th oct. ‘18
4

Abhishek GA, Abhishek MS, Lokesh Gowda, Ashish Kumar, Nagesha MN, Nithin J Shetty, Nihal Keshav, Darshan HG

7th Semester ’A’ Workshop on HIL Materials” Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, Basavanagudi, Bangalore on 9th October 2018
5

Aditi P Urs, B M Pavan, Karthik R, M Anudeep

7th Semester ’A’ Won runner up prize at ‘Hackathon named Reimagine Waste- Hacking for a clean nation’ held on September 8 and 9, 2018 at IISc, Bengaluru for the topic "Use of Microbial Fuel Cells to generate electricity from fecal sludge".
6

Abhishek GA, Ashish Kumar, Lokesh Gowda, Nagesh S, Abhishek MS, Nithin J, Darshan HG, Nihal K

7th Sem ‘B’ One day Workshop on ‘Hill Material Science” by Agrima Collaborative Industries limited on 9th October 2018.
7

Tejaswini, Pallavi,Anusha, Smitha, Priyanka,Shraddha Khadka, Yashaswini, Bindu, Vishnu, Mahesh, Venkat Bhanuprakash, Ankush, Raghuveer

5th Semester ‘A’ and ‘B’ Participated “Mini Project Expo-2018- Civiloid” held on 5th October 2018 at RNSIT
8

Meghana, Mohit P, Soujanya M Kinni, Suryansh Vats, C Praveen Kumar

3rd Semester ‘A’ and ‘B’
5th Semester ‘A’
Participated Quiz Competition on” Climate and Environment Science Quiz " at IISc on 11th September 18
9

Amogha Varsha Thrijay

7th Semester ‘B’ Winner – BS Narayan Memorial Volleyball Tournament held during 20th -24th Sepetember’18
10

Amogha Varsha

7th Semester ‘B’ Inter Engineering Collegiate Volleyball tournament at RV College of Engineering 2018
11

Abhishek Gowda, Ghanashyam, Monika S, Mohit P.

3rd Semester ‘A’ Mini Project Expo-2018, Project entitled” Emergency Vehicle exit system” secured second position on 5th October 2018
12

Thrijay V

5th Semester ‘B’ CMRIT’s Annual sports fest Spardha 2018 held at CMR Institute of Technology on 3rd and 4th October.
13

Amogha Varsha

7th Semester ‘B’ Winner -6th Nitte Kreedothasava 2018

M.Tech in Structural Engineering students attended a National Seminar and Exhibition – REDECON 2020 - Recent Developments in Design and Construction Technologies “Urban Challenges and Civil Engineering Opportunities” held in NIMHANS Convention Centre on Feb 2020

PLACEMENT & ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Placement training sessions for the students are arranged, in order to improve their competitive skillsand to successfully face the interviews arranged by different companies. During 2017-18, companies like L&T InfoTech, IBM, TECH Mahindra, Cap Gemini, A ryanka Networks and Skyfi Labs visited the college and placed nearly 10 students of our department.

Statistics of Placements and Higher Studies
No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector(x) 30 38
No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT etc.) -
Mandatory Internship

Students should undergo internship for 4-6 weeks in construction industries/ R & D organizations/ reputed academic institution (Table 2.7) during the summer semester after VI semester SEE examination is a mandatory requirement of curriculum. Industries are requested to accept students as interns and provide exposure and guidance.

Even the students of IV semester take up internship in Industry during summer vacation.

Students are required to prepare and submit a report about their internship and give a presentation during phase wise evaluation. The performance is assessed through rubrics during internal evaluation and an external examination through viva and presentation.

There are more than 100 companies in which students are provided with an opportunity to undergo internship. A select list of some of the reputed industries and R&D organizations to which our students are deputed for Internship are presented in Table 2.22.

List of Few Reputed Companies where Students have Undergone Internship

1 Costal Projects Pvt. Ltd. 16 Sadbhav Constructions 31 NST Construction
2 Karanja Enterprises 17  Design tree Service Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 32 KSG Projects and Infrastructure Consultants
3 Shrikhanda Constructions 18 Descons Consulting Structural Engineers 33 Garrison Engineering
4 NCC Urbana Infrastructure Ltd. 19 SMC Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. 34 BWSSB
5 Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal 20 NSR Construction 35 K2K Constructions
6 DESCONS Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. 21 KSG Projects and Infrastructure Consultants 36 HCC Constructions
7 BARC- Baba Atomic Research Centre 22 Garrison Engineering 37 NCC Urban Infrastructure Ltd
8 Design Tree Pvt. Ltd. 23 M S Adithi Constructions 38 SS Designers And Planners
9 Bagalkot Cements Pvt. Ltd. 24 K2K Constructions Ltd. 39 Annam Lifestyle Developers Pvt.Ltd.
10 KSG Consultancy 25 HCC Constructions Pvt. Ltd. 40 Vishakha Structurals
11 Department of Urban Development and Building Construction, Govt. of Nepal 26 NCC Urban Infrastructure Ltd 41 Civil Engineers Enterpriser Pvt. Ltd.
12 NTPC-National Thermal Power Corporation 27 SS Designers and Planners 42 MFAR Constructions Pvt Ltd
13 Arya gruha Pvt. Ltd. 28 SMC Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. 43 SOBHA Developers Pvt Ltd.
14 L & T Construction Infrastructure 29 NCC Limited 44 GARRISON Engineer
15 ANNAM Lifestyle Developers Pvt.Ltd. 30 NIRMAN Group 45 URC Construction (P) Ltd

Initiatives Related to Industry Internships and Summer Training

1 A. Akshay Kumar Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura, Bangalore
2 Aashish Mehta Star worth Infra Structure & Construction Ltd. 45/132, 5th St, Padmanabha Nagar, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020
3 Abhaya Hamal Arch Design & Dimensions(P) Ltd, Mangal Bazai,LP-18
4 ABHISHEK DANGOL Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)
5 Abhishek G A ID Square, New BEL Road ,Bangalore – 560 054
6 Abhishek.M.S. Star worth Infra Structutre & Construction Ltd. 45/132, 5th St, Padmanabha Nagar, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020
7 ADITYA KUMAR PWD (Building and Road) Division
8 Aditi Urs Bangalore International Airport Limited
9 Aishwarya Ravindra Kurandawad L & T Constructions Pvt Ltd. Bellary Road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
10 Akanksha Joshi Sustainable geotech consultancy
11 Akash shetty Arka Shades
12 AMOGHAVARSHA D C Abhivruddhi Constructions
13 Aravind raj N L&T Constructions Pvt. Ltd
14 Ashik K k STUP, Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Golden enclave ,HAL airport Road ,Bangalore-560017
14 Ashik K k STUP,Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Golden enclave ,HAL airport road ,Bangalore-560017
15 Aashish Aryal DB Multi Engineering Consultant
16 Ashish Kumar ID Square Pvt. Limited
17 Avinash budihal NCC Urban
18 B M Pavan BIAL
19 B.HARI KIRAN REDDY BCV, Developers Pvt. ltd. Brigade Archade precast plants
20 Basava R Hudge Gail (India ) Ltd,#323, Kodigehalli main road, Sahakarnagar, Bangalore
21 Bijay Mainali CE construction, Tripureshwor-11,Kathmandu,Nepal
22 DARSHAN H G UTRACON Structural Pvt.Ltd., Chennai,
23 Deepa B.M UTRACON Structural Pvt.LTd. Chennai,
24 Dileep B K Simplex Infrastructure Pvt.Ltd., #27Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkatta
25 Dipin Thapa Mass Consult(P) Ltd. Kathmandu, Nepal
26 Dyana KD L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd., Bellary Road, Byatarayanapura, Bangalore-560092
27 Gaurav Kumar ECOSPACE INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD
28 Gowda supreeth Sustainable Geo-tech Consultancy Pvt.Ltd. Basaveshwara Nagar, Bangalore
29 Himashree M R C-Wil Engineers & Architects, Vinayaka Layout, Bangalore
30 HITHESH V STUP, Consultants Pvt. Ltd., Golden enclave, HAL airport road ,Bangalore-560017
31 Immanuel Vaibhav V URBANAC PROJECTS PVT LTD., New Mangalapuri, Madi Road Mehrauli ,New Delhi
32 J Joel Remon SBR Group Pvt.Ltd. Seegehalli, Hoskote Main road, Whitefield, Bangalore
33 Jaydev kumar saha L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bellary Road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
34 Justine T J BCV Developers Pvt. Ltd., Brigade Orchards, Bangalore
35 K.shaista farheen L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bellary Road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
36 Karthik BIAL
37 Karthik B L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bellary Road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
38 Kavyasri V L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bellary Road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560093
39 LAXMAN OLI D B Multi Engineering Consultant Pvt. Ltd. New Baneshwar
40 Lenny Sanga Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
41 Lokesh Gowda ID Square Building Solutions Pvt.Ltd, New BEL Road ,Bangalore – 560 054
42 M Anudeep Kempegowda International Airport
43 Manish. A URBANAC PROJECTS PVT. LTD., New Mangalapuri, Madi Road Mehrauli, New Delhi
44 Milana B V C-Wil Engineers & Architects, Vinayaka layout, Bangalore
45 Nagesh ID Square Building Solutions Pvt. Ltd, New BEL Road ,Bangalore – 560 054
46 Naresh P Rajesh Builders and Developers, KNY building ,K T Layout, K R Puram,Bangalore-560036
47 Neeraj yeleri Brigade group
48 Nihal Keshav UTRACON Structural Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
49 Nisarga A P L&T construction company
50 Nithin J Shetty Utracon
51 P.K. Bopaiah Bengaluru International Airport Limited
52 Pallavi S S C-Wil Engineers & Architects, Vinayaka layout, Bangalore
53 Parashuram Chavan Cicon
54 Pavankumar N Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
55 PAVAN L M UTRACON Structural Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
56 PAVAN L M Abhiruddhi Construction, #44,1st floor, kodigehalli Bus stop,Kodigehalli,Bangalore-560092
57 Hrishikesh Petkar Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
58 Hrishikesh Petkar Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
59 Piyush SBR Group Pvt.Ltd. Seegehalli, Hoskote main road, Whitefield, Bangalore
60 Prasoon kumar Gail (India ) Ltd, #323Kodigehalli main road, Sahakarnagar , Bangalore
61 Prathish M Sribalajikrupa Projects Pvt Ltd
62 Priyanka j STUP, Consultants pvt. Ltd., Golden enclave, HAL airport road ,Bangalore-560017
63 Ramesh R UTRACON Structural Pvt. Ltd., Chennai
64 RAMKUMAR B H Simplex Infrastructure pvt. Ltd., #27, Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata
65 Ramya M Balaji Krupa Projects Pvt. Ltd., Sheshadripuram Bangalore
66 RAVI RANJAN KUMAR PWD (Building and Road) Division, Shajapur,M P
67 Rituraj singh Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Ltd, Gomtinagar, Lucknow
68 S Rahul Raj Vascon Construction Pvt. Ltd.,
69 Sabira Fatima Mirza Star worth Infra Structure & Construction Ltd .45/132, 5th St, Padmanabha Nagar, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020
70 Sachin Reddy BCV Developers Pvt.Ltd.,, Brigade Orchades, Bangalore
71 Sailesh STUP,Consultants Pvt.Ltd., Golden enclave, HAL airport road ,Bangalore-560017
72 SANDESH RAWAL Government of Nepal, Re-construction Authority, Kathmandu
73 Santhosh Gowda R L & T Constructions Pvt Ltd., Bellary road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
74 Sarams dhungana D B Multi Engineering Consultant Pvt. Ltd., New Baneshwar, Nepal
75 Shabana Taj M Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
76 Shamanth A S Balaji Krupa Projects Pvt.Ltd., Sheshadripuram , Bangalore
77 Shashank Gowda M S Simplex Infrastructure Pvt.Ltd., #27Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata
78 Shivani Geo Engineering Company Pvt Ltd, Peenya, Bangalore
79 Sourav Bharti G R Infraprojects Ltd, Udaypur, Rajasthan
80 Srinanda D Gowda Balaji Krupa Projects Pvt.Ltd., Sheshadripuram Bangalore
81 Sumanth C Arka Shades ,No.8,Byrappa Complex, Bidharahalli Bus Stop, Virgonagar,
82 Sumit Kumar Gupta Employement Development Centre, Rihand super thermal power project, Rihand nagar, Sonebhadra,UP
83 Tanuja G K Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
84 Tarun S K Bharath, Coking coal Ltd, HRD Department,Kalyanbhavan,Dhanbad-826003
85 Tejas M H High-tech Constructions, Sanjaynagar, Bangalore
86 Tejas R High-tech Constructions, Sanjaynagar, Bangalore
87 Vijay H D High-tech Constructions, Sanjaynagar, Bangalore
88 Vinutha S O Larsen & Toubro Ltd
89 Vrushabh Ladage High-tech Constructions, Sanjaynagar,Bangalore
90 Zahir hussain R & B Division Sopore
91 Ujjwol maharjan R S consulting Engineers Builders Pvt.Ltd, Puchavok, Lalithpur, Nepal
92 Shasankpant Munasri construction
93 Sashin shrestha HOROWITZ,Laitpur,Nepal
94 Abdul Matheen A BUREAU VERITAS (INDIA) PVT.LTD , Banashasnkari 2nd stage Attimabbe Road, Bangalore
95 Ashwini k Bureau Veritas Private Limited
96 Ayub Sumudhura Infracon Pvt.LTD, Marathalli, Bangalore
97 Ganesha G Revolvation Infrastructure, Bellary
98 govind Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
99 Hullappa Ratheep C P,PWD Contractor, Kengeri hobli, Bangalore
100 Janardhan Reddy Sumadhura Eden Garden
101 Keerthi S Geo Engineering company Pvt .Ltd, Peenya, Bangalore
102 M K VINAY KUMAR L & T Constructions Pvt Ltd., Bellary road, Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
103 Maheshwara swamy Sobha Developers, Bangalore
104 Manoj yadav j Sobha Developers.
105 Nalina B C BUREAU VERITAS (INDIA) PVT.LTD, Banashasnkari 2nd stage, Attimabbe road, Bangalore
106 Naveen kumar Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
107 Neelamma N BUREAU VERITAS (INDIA) PVT.LTD , Banashasnkari 2nd Stage Attimabbe Road, Bangalore
108 Pavithra G R Geo Engineering company Pvt. Ltd, Peenya, Bangalore
109 Peer Mohammed Sumudhura Infracon Pvt.LTD, Marathalli,Bangalore
110 Puneeth N L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd. Bellary road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
111 Rakshith Kumar D M L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd., Bellary road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
112 Shruthi S Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062
113 Srinidhi K M L & T Constructions Pvt. Ltd., Bellary road,Byatarayanapura,Bangalore-560092
114 Vishnu G Cicon Engineer Pvt.Ltd. #61/2, CICON HOUSE, Doddakallasandra, Gubblala Cross, Kanakapura Bangalore-560062

Initiatives Related to Industry Internships and Summer Training

1 Naineeka 1NT13CV061 Mr. VikasVerma ,Project Manager ,Ahluwalia Contracts India Ltd. Near Gandhi Maidan,Bihar ,Patna-800001
2 Pragyachand 1NT14CV122 Gajendra Bahadur Chand, Division road Office(Govt. of Nepal) Bharathpurchitwan, Nepal
3 Akash 1NT14CV401 D.Kashinath, General Manager. D.K Constructions Pvt Ltd, 8-7-77,D K Complex ,Eshwar temple road, Bidar-585401
4 Krishna 1NT14CV410
5 Shiva Shankar 1NT13CV102
6 Rahul Kumar C S 1NT13CV077 ShapoorjiPallanji&Co.Pvt Ltd , #137/2A, 137/3, opp BPL Software, Arekave village, Bannerghatta road, Banglore-560076
7 Prasad Patil 1NT14CV413 D.Subbaiah ,Project Manager, DRN Infrastructures Engineering & Constructions, Ajjanahalli, Mayasandra,Tumkur-572221
8 Sachin H N 1NT14CV416
9 Arvind B 1NT13CV013
10 Rahul B M 1NT14CV079 Mr. Rajesh, Manager, Century Real Estate holding Pvt Ltd, #3/1, 4th floor,Tp Techno Park, Millers road, Mangalore
11 RishikeshHinda 1NT14CV084
12 Rajesh S R 1NT14CV414 Mr.Naryan Murthy, Vice President, Legacy Global Project Pvt. Ltd,#333, Nova millers, Thimmaiaha Road,Bamgalore-560052
13 N S Vijay 1NT13CV057
14 Yogesh G 1NT14CV428
15 Sandhya Baghel 1NT13CV091 Project Manager, ShpoorjiPallonjiCo.Ltd, NH-7, venkatala, Yelahanka, Bangalore-560064
16 Sujith V Rao 1NT13CV114 G.S. Neelkanteswara Reddy, HR, S.N. Constructions ,T.Dasarahalli, B-72,Bangalore.
17 Nagesh V N 1NT13CV060
18 Chaitra Begum 1NT13CV023 Vijay Nirman Company Pvt.Ltd, Nitesh Napa Valley Project, Opp.Rayan International School, Baglurcross,Yelhanka,Banglore
19 Pooja S 1NT13CV072
20 Sanjay Kumar M H 1NT14CV421
21 Raju Sarangi 1NT14CV415
22 Chanchal Kamath 1NT13CV025
23 RajanChaurasia 1NT14CV123 Er. Roshan Shah,Kalyan Constructions Pvt. Ltd, BabARMahal-11,Kathmandu,Nepal
24 Yuddha Bikram Shahi 1NT13CV128 Suman Acharya, New Baneswor-10, Kathmandu, Nepal,P.O.Box No-10618,
25 Spoorthy T R 1NT13CV108 SreenidhiDatta,Consultant, Jade Engineers, #1,Veena kalamandir,TATA Silk FARM Circle,Basavanagudi,Bangalore-560070
26 Srihari G 1NT14CV427 G Rajashekara, R G Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd, #109910th Cross,2nd Main WOC Road,Basweshwara Nagara,Bangalore-560086
27 Sachin Gowda T V 1NT14CV417 Lokesh, GM,Infra Support Pvt Ltd,#934,1st block,3rd cross, Kalyannagar,Hebbal,Banagalore
28 Rajashekar 1NT13CV078
29 Nachieeta 1NT13CV058 Ahluwalia Contracts India Ltd, Construction of Patna Bhawan,Jawaharlal Nehru Marg Bailey Road, Opp golf Club,Patna-800023,Bihar
30 Bhaskar 1NT13CV019
31 Aman Kumar 1NT13CV008
32 Aman Kumar 1NT13CV009 Vijay Shankar (CGM), Bihar State Road Development Corporation Ltd, RCD Mech workshop campus,sheikpura,Patna-800014,Bihar
33 Bhaskar 1NT13CV019
34 K V Maruthish 1NT13CV039 Abdul Raoof, CEO &MD,#501,5th floor,Southblock,Manipal Centre, Dickenson Road,Banagalore-560044
35 Karthik B A 1NT15CV049
36 Kushal 1NT14CV048 BijayaKumar,Manager,BCKAssociates,North Patliputra,Patna-800013
37 Shivamshekhar 1NT13CV102 Mr. Ramesh Pandit, DGM, Bharat Electronics Ltd(BEL), Centre for learning & Development(CLD),Jalahalli,Bangalore-560013
38 Shashank shekar 1NT13CV099 Sri Jayashankar,Vice President-Technical, Ultra tech cement Ltd, 5th floor,Industrial building, Bangaloree-01
39 LalasahebMallabadi 1NT13CV04
40 Subodh Kumar 1NT13CV112
41 MdAaquib 1NT13CV056
42 AmanKashyap 1NT13CV007
43 Ajay Kumar 1NT13CV004
44 Chanchal Kamath 1NT13CV025
45 Nagesh V N 1NT13CV060
46 Akshay 1NT13CV006 Mr. Vinay Kumar,HR,G& G Creators & Designers,#494,C.J.Venkat Road, Kanaka Layout,Padmanabha nagar-560070,Bengaluru
47 Shivaraj 1NT13CV103 Mr.VivekRanjan,HR,Larsen& Tourbo ECC(L&T ECC),19,Kumara Krupa Road,Bangalore-560001,
48 Sneha R 1NT13CV107
49 Srinivas 1NT13CV111
50 Sadhana 1NT13CV130 1. Motidan Private Constructions Ltd. 2. Er Krishna Bdradhikari, MetaudaSubMetropolitan office. 3. Er. Sanjaykumar Mishra,District Development Committee. Makwanpur
51 Vishal Kumar 1NT13CV126 Mr. Nagendra Sharma, NTPC,Tandwa Chatra,Jharkhand-825321
52 Nirmala Thoudam 1NT13CV067 M.Lokendro, Chief Engineer of Manipur,PWDManipur,Imphal West-795001
53 Aditya Kumar 1NT13CV003 A K Mittal,GM,East Central Railway, Danapur Senior Division,Patna,Bihar
54 Madhav Das H 1NT13CV049 L& T Technology Service Ltd, Unit-1,#1/124,2nd floor,3rd block, Shivaji garden, Mount Poonamalli Road,Ramapuram, Chennai-600089
55 Lavanya K M 1NT13CV048
56 Chaitra Begaum H B 1NT13CV023 Sri Srinivas,Asst. Vice President-Technical, Ultra tech cement Ltd, 6th floor,Industrial building, Bangaloree-01
57 Vijay N S 1NT13CV057
58 Yogesh G 1NT14CV428
59 Pooj R H 1NT13CV071
60 Chaitra Patil 1NT13CV024 Ultratech RMC Division, Bangalore
61 Kiran 1NT13CV045
62 Narendra Kumar 1NT13CV064
63 Rajesh S R 1NT14CV414
64 Saeed Akhtar 1NT13CV086
65 Raju P Sarangi 1NT14CV415 NageshPuttaswamy Regional Head-Technical, Ultra tech cement Ltd, 6th floor,Industrial building, Bangalore-01
66 Ashwak Ahmad 1NT13CV015
67 Pooja S 1NT13CV072
68 Vikram 1NT13CV122
69 Ravinderkumar 1NT13CV083
70 Bhagyalakshmi P G 1NT13CV017 Deepak Hiremath, MD, Deepak Hiremath Association, Vijaynagar ,Hubli-Dharwad.
71 SanandanNath 1NT13CV090 Mr. Mahesh Prasad,DyGM,Bihar state Road Development Corporation Ltd, Central Mechanical Workshop Campus, Near Patna Airport,Patna-800014
72 J R Ashwini 1NT13CV038 Mr. Suryanaryanam, SobhaLimited,Sarjapur,Marthalli, Outer ring road, Bellandur road post,Bangalore-560103
73 Deepshikha Das 1NT13CV029 Mr. Rajeev Joshi,Human Resource Dept,ACC Cement Ltd(wadi) Gulbarga
74 Ramuprasad.J 1NT13CV082 Sreeshail V Y, Infra support engineering Consultant Pvt Ltd,#934,3rd cross,HRBR layout,1st block, Kalyan Nagar-560043,Bangalore
75 SharjeelQaiser 1NT14CV089 Shashank Mishra,Manager,RD Project Ltd, Karwar-581301
76 Shivaraj 1NT13CV103 Senior Vice President,HR,UltraTech Cement Ltd,Rajashree cement works, Aditya Nagar,Malked Road,Sedam dist,Gulbarga-585292
77 Bikashpatra 1NT14CV405 Sapan Kumar Naskar,ProjectManager,Project site:okalipuram,2nd entry Bangalore rly station(BBMP Project)
78 Rakesh Kumar Singh 1NT13CV080 Alok Kumar, Dy GM, Gammon India,Project-BR3 Madhubani camp,Bihar-852131
79 Md. Sajjad Ansari 1NT11CV036
80 N N Nikhil Gowda 1NT13CV066 Mr BS Patri,GM,HR, Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd,BMTC Bus dept building, 3rd floor, Shantinagar Bangalore
81 Pavithra D H N 1NT13CV070 K N Jaya Prakash,MD,Geo Engineering company Pvt Ltd, #28,5th main, 3rd phase,Peenya Industrial area,Bangalore-560058
82 Ankit Singh Mahar 1NT13CV005 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd, Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba road, New Delhi-110001
83 Maseera Amina Nawaz 1NT13CV055 MK.R.D.C.L,16/J,Miller tank bed area, Bangalore-52
84 Bommesha G 1NT14CV406 Madhusudhan C, State head(South Karnataka),Industry house,6th floor,fair field layout,45 Race course road,Bangalore
85 Karthik H M 1NT13CV041 Vijay Bhaskar, Senior VP, DSR Infrastructure Pvt Ltd,KalyanNagar,Bangalore.
86 Sujanpatel S H 1NT13CV113 Raghavendra ,Manager, Prestige Estates Projects Ltd,Head office-Falcon House,1st main,Guard cross road,Bangalore-560001
87 Sadananda T P 1NT14CV418 S K DhARMesh, Class1,PWDContractor,Tirthahalli,Shimoga
88 Shashidharprasad K T 1NT14CV423 AnathKrishnamurthi, Structural Engineer& Construction, Hosmane,1st cross,Shimoga
89 Dwarakish N 1NT13CV032 Supriya,HR, K2K Infrastructure India Pvt Ltd,Prestige copper arch,Shivaji Nagar,Banglore-560051
90 Kiran 1NT13CV044
91 Vishal Kumar 1NT13CV126 G K Yadav, Sr DGM(I/C),HRD& HTI, HEC ltd.
92 Ravinderkumar 1NT13CV083 SN Sarkar,TQM Manager, CEO, Rail wheel Factory,Yelahanka,Bangalore-560064
93 Vikramsingh 1NT13CV122
94 Saeed Akhtar 1NT13CV086
95 Harshith Jain M A 1NT13CV036 General Secretary, Modern road Makers Pvt. Ltd,c/o Kailash Auto work,Kodeboli,Dhareshwara,Kumta, North Karwar-581343
96 PrafulNayak 1NT13CV074
97 Prasad patil 1NT14CV413
98 Arjun G 1NT13CV014
99 Aravind B 1NT13CV013
100 Karthik H M 1NT13CV041
101 NalineKumari 1NT13CV062 Ms. Dolly Singh, HR Manager, National Hydro electric Power Plant,Nagwain,Disst. Mandi,Himachal Pradesh
102 Bishesh Sharma 1NT13CV022 Mr. Prakash Chandra Kharel,Kalika Construction Pvt Ltd,Baluwater, Kathmandu,Nepal
103 Sakshyamghimire 1NT13CV089
104 TakshakRawal 1NT13CV118 Mr. Sushil Kumar Shrestha, NirmanSewapvt Ltd, Mahendra Nagar-18, Kanchanpur,Nepal.
105 Avinash 1NT14CV010 Mr. P S Bhaskar, Project Manager, LNT Construction,Basavakalyan-585327.
106 Sachindra Kumar 1NT13CV085 Y Hari P Reddy, GM(projects),VijayNirman Company Pvt Ltd, Hiranandani Project,Prasannhalli,Devanahalli,Bangalore-562110
107 Rajath H S 1NT13CV079 Ramesh H S,PrincipalConsultant,Manasa Consultants,#140 B,2nd Floor,9th cross,Margosa road,Malleshwaram,Bangalore-560003
108 Shalini.S 1NT13CV098 Sunil V Sannad, Senior Director,(NDT,Restoration& Rehabilitation)Civilaid Technologies Pvt Ltd,#1030,13th cross,BSK-II stage, Bangalore
109 Sreesutha 1NT13CV109
110 Surabhi S 1NT13CV115
111 Sameer Pathan 1NT14CV420 Mr. Bhaskar,Deccan Engineers(India), #30/3,Ambhabhavani temple road, opp to govthospital,Attur layout,Bangalore-064
112 Aminurabiusuleinmanbichi 1NT13CV010 DANTATA & SAWOE Construction company,p.o.Box 3858,Nnamdi Azikiweway,Garki,Abuja,F.C.T
113 Naineeka 1NT13CV061 Executive Engineer,Patna Building Division, Building Construction Department(BCD) Patna-800015,Bihar
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