- KNOWLEDGE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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ITI DRAUGHTSMAN CIVIL  

Draughtsman Civil they also called as drafters, translate the ideas and rough sketches of engineers, architects and scientists into detailed drawings. Draughtsmen prepare technical drawings and plans used by production and construction workers to build everything from manufactured products such as spacecraft or industrial machinery, to structures such as office buildings or oil and gas pipelines.
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Their drawings provide visual guidelines, showing the technical details of the products and structures, specifying dimensions, materials to be used, and procedures and processes to be followed. Drafters fill in technical details, using drawings, rough sketches, specifications, codes and calculations supplied by engineers, surveyors, architects or scientists.


 GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade               DRAUGHTSMAN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2. N.C.O. Code No.                     3118.20, 3118.50, 3118.60
 3. NSQC Level                            Level - 5
 4. Duration of Training           Two years (Four semesters each of six months duration).
5. Entry Qualification                Passed 10th Class with Science and Mathematics under
                                                         10+2 system of Education or its equivalent 


1. Importance of B.I.S:-  Introduction of Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawings (IS: 962‐1989). Layout of drawing. Lines, Lettering,  Dimensioning, Scales and Projection

2. Building materials:‐  Rocks–.classification, types, uses, Stones –,classification, types, uses, Bricks –. Manufacturing classification, types, uses, Lime–classification, types, uses, Pozzolanic, classification, types, uses, Cement –Manufacturing, classification, types, uses, Clay Products – earthenware, stoneware,    porcelain, terracotta, glazing, types, Mortar –. Preparation classification,    types, uses    Concrete –. Preparation classification, types, uses, Timber  ‐  Structure, defect classification, seasoning, uses. admixtures ‐  for cement mortar & cement concrete, classification, types, uses

3. Protective materials:‐  Paints, classification, types, uses, varnishes –.classification, types, uses, Metal– classification, types, uses, Plastics –. Classification ,types, uses

4. Building Construction:‐  Masonry. Stone masonry   Terms used ‐. Classification –Tools –Brick masonry – Technical terms –‐bonds, types junctions, Hollow block construction ––types,  admixtures added advantages. Composite masonry :‐ types

5. Foundation:‐  Soil  ‐  bearing capacity, Foundation  ‐  objectives, Requirement, types‐shallow ‐  spread, isolated or column footing, stepped, combined, continuous, inverted arch, cantilever, grillage, & raft or mat foundation. Deep foundations‐ piles –Well foundations   Machine foundation‐general requirements‐types‐Cofferdam and caisson

6. Permanent & temporary structures:‐  life of structures, sub structure, super structure, load bearing structure, cavity wall, framed structure,  

 7. Scaffolding:-    Parts, types‐  Shoring‐  types. Underpinning.    purpose, types. Partition – requirements, types. Frame work

8. Treatments for building structure:‐  DPC‐Sources and effects of dampness, method. Damp proofing materials – properties, functions, types, Anti‐termite treatment  objectives &uses, method.    Weathering course‐ purpose, materials required‐Fire‐proofing. Effect, rules

 9. Arches:-  Technical terms‐.types ,centering

10. Lintel:‐  types‐wooden, brick, stone, steel & RCC.

 11. Carpentry:-   joints terms, classification of joints, Uses &types of fixtures & fastenings

12. Doors:–    Parts, Location, standard sizes, types, Windows‐types, Ventilators‐ purpose‐types, Floors – Ground floor & upper floor‐Types. Flooring‐  materials used, types, Stairs‐ Terms. Requirements. headroom, .Types‐(Turning. Materials)‐ Planning, Lift, Escalator, Roofs & Roof coverings –Purposes  ‐Elements‐. Types:‐ Flat & pitched, Truss‐king post, queen post, mansard, bel‐fast, steel, composite. Shell‐types‐north‐light &double curved. Dome. Components parts. Roof coverings – objectives, types & uses,

13. Building rules & bye laws:‐  Objectives & importance, Function &    responsibility, lay out plan & key plan‐ composition of submission ,drawing. provision for safety. requirement of green belt and land

14. Computer aided drafting:‐ Operating system ,Hardware & software, Introduction of CAD, Its  Graphical User Interface. Method of Installation. Basic commands of CAD.

15. Reinforced cement concrete structure:-  introduction, Bar bending , details as per IS Code. chejjas ,Beams and columns,  Stairs, One‐way slab & two‐way slab, Innovative construction, Safety against  earthquake, grade of cement , steel‐behaviour &test bar‐bending  schedule,   Retaining wall, R.C.C. Framed structure.

16. Steel structures:‐ Common forms of steel sections, Structural fasteners, Joints, tension & compression member‐classification, fabrication Construction details

17. House drainage of building:‐  Introduction ,Terms used in PHE, Systems of sanitation, System of house drainage, plumbing, sanitary fittings etc, Purification of water. Types of sewer appurtenance, Systems of plumbing, Manholes & Septic tank, New technology of Plumbing, System.

18. Road:‐ Introduction, History of highway development. general principles of alignment. Classification and construction of different types of roads‐Component parts ,road curves & gradient, Curves‐types, designation of curves, setting out simple curve by successive bisection from long chords, simple curve by offsets from long chords.

19. Bridge:‐  Component parts. IRC loading, Selection of type and location, Factors governing    the ideal site Alignment of bridge‐Foundation ‐selection‐caisson. Coffer dam‐  types .Types of super structure, Substructure‐piers, abutments, wing walls‐ Classification of bridge

 20. Railways:‐ Rail gauges, Functions, Requirements, Types, Sections, Length of rail, Welding of rail, wear of rail, Coning of wheels, hogged rail, bending of rail, creep of rail, Causes and prevention of creep. Sleeper and ballast‐function‐types requirement‐materials‐rail Fixtures, Fastenings and plate laying‐ rail Joints‐types‐ fish plate‐fish bolt spikes‐chairs and keys‐bearing plate‐block‐elastic, base plate  Anchors and anti‐creepers, Construction of permanent ways.

 21. Irrigation Engineering:‐   Terms used in irrigation. Hydrology like duty, delta, base period, intensity of irrigation, hydrograph , peak flow, run off, catchment area, CCA, corps like, rabi,  kharif etc.. Storage/ diversion head work definition: types . Reservoir –types of  reservoirs, area, and capacity of reservoir, Dams , weir & barrage‐ types   purposes Hydro electric project Canals:‐, classification and distribution system,    canal structures. Types of cross drainage works

 22. Estimating and Costing :‐  Introduction, Purpose and common techniques, Construction drawing   Measurement techniques,
Estimate‐necessity, importance, types‐approximate   and detailed
estimate‐main and sub estimates, revised, supplementary,   maintenance / repair estimate taking, off quantities‐ method, Rate analysisand Specifications, Labour and materials, Schedule of rate, Estimating of irregular boundaries, by trapezoidal and Simpsons formulae

23. Wiring Electrical :‐  Safety precaution and elementary first aid. Artificial respiration and treatment of  electrical shock Elementary electricity. General ideas of supply system.   Wireman’s tools kit. Wiring materials. Electrical fittings. System of wirings. Wiring installation for domestic lightings.

24. Surveying:‐ Introduction, History and principle, Objectives. and uses common terms used and definitions, classification, accuracy, types Main divisions (plane & geodetic),Chaining, bearing & meridian. Speed in field and office work,    Plani meter and pantograph

 25. Leveling‐  auto level introduction, definition, Principle of leveling, Leveling staffs, its graduation & Types, Minimum equipment required, Types, Component  part and function Temporary and permanent adjustment, procedure in setting up. Level & horizontal surface. Datum Benchmark, Focussing & parallax ,Deduction of levels, types leveling, Contouring ;‐Definition –‐Characteristics Methods .Direct and Indirect methods, Interpolation of Contour – Contour gradient – Uses of Contour plan and Map.

26. Theodolite survey:‐ Introduction to Theodolite, identification & understanding of parts, Types, technical terms. Temporary and permanent adjustments, procedure in setting up, Fundamental lines and relation Method of measurement of horizontal& vertical angles ,Repetition & reiteration systems. Types of field book, adjustment of Errors while laying a given angle by repetition ,method of setting out straight lines, establishing, Latitude and departure, Consecutive co‐ordinates and independent co‐ordinates. Instrumental errors, their elimination, permanent adjustment, care &maintenance of Theodolite. ,Method of running a traverse, different methods of measuring angles & bearings. Method of plotting traverses‐ Gales, traverse system, checking of measurements of closed & open traverse, use of traverse tables, closing errors and its adjustment. Technical terms in connection with simple triangulation‐base line

 27. Total Station:‐  Introduction, components parts, accessories used, characteristics, features, advantages and disadvantages principle of EMD Working and need Setting and measurement, Electronic, display & Data reading, Rectangular and polar co‐ ordinate system Terminology of open and closed traverse

28. GPS:‐ Introduction of GPS system. Co‐  ordinate and time system. Satellite and conversional geodetic system. GPS. Signal, code, and biases Role of TRANSIT in GPS development. GPS segment organisation.GPS survey methods. Basic geodetic co‐ordinate Ground support equipment, signals Tracking devises & system Time measurement and GPS timing Definition and application of Remote sensing, Photogrammetric, Arial photography, satellite Images, Pattern recognition and digital signal.

29. Workshop Calculation & Science:- Degree in Engineering with one year experience. OR Diploma in Engineering with two years experience. Desirable: Craft Instructor Certificate in RoD & A course under NCVT.
30. Employability Skill:- MBA OR BBA with two years experience OR Graduate in Sociology/ Social Welfarel Economics with Two years experience OR Graduate/ Diploma with Two years experience and trained in Employability Skills from DGET institutes. ANMust have studied English/ Communication Skills and Basic Computer at 12th / Diploma level and above. OExisting Social Studies Instructors duly trained in Employability Skills from DGET institutes 






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Diploma in Civil Engineering is a 3-year long course in engineering, specializing in the design, construction, and maintenance of physical and naturally-built environment, such as roads, bridges, canals, dams and buildings. The minimum eligibility criterion required for the candidates is to pass 10th with minimum 50% marks.

Major sub-disciplines of the course include drafting (both manual and computer-aided), planning, surveying, construction technology, estimation & costing, basics of highway, bridge, railway, airport, tunnel and harbor engineering.

GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade               DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING
2. N.C.O. Code No.                     3118.20, 3118.50, 3118.60
 3. NSQC Level                            Level - 5
 4. Duration of Training           3 years (6 semesters each of six months duration). & Latarel Entry                                                          are 2 years (4 semesters each of six months duration)
5. Entry Qualification                Passed 10th Class with Science and Mathematics under
                                                         10+2 system of Education or its equivalent .


FIRST SEMESTER

Communication Skills-I
Applied Mathematics - I
 Applied Physics – I
 Applied Chemistry
 Engineering Drawing-I
 Construction Materials
General Workshop Practice - I

SECOND SEMESTER

 Applied Mathematics - II
 Computer Aided Drawing
 Applied Mechanics  Basics of Mechanical and Electrical Engg.
Basics of Information Technology
General Workshop Practice -II


THIRD SEMESTER

Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines  
Concrete Technology
Environmental Studies
 Structural Mechanics
Building Construction
 Building Drawings

FOURTH SEMESTER

Communication Skill-II
 Highway Engineering
 Irrigation Engineering
Surveying - I
 Reinforced Cement Concrete Structures (RCC Structures)
Energy Conservation
 RCC Drawing

FIFTH SEMESTER

 Water and Waste Water Engineering
 Railways, Bridges and Tunnels
 Earthquake Engineering
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
Surveying-II
Waste Water and Irrigation Engineering Drawing
Universal Human Values

SIXTH SEMESTER

Survey Camp
Quantity Surveying and Valuation
Construction Management, Accounts and Entrepreneurship Development Design of Steel Structure
Steel Structure Drawing
Software Application in Civil Engineering 1
Elective
Project Work
Resource Requirement
Evaluation Strategy
Recommendations for Effective Implementation of Curriculum
List of Participants











B.E. Civil Engineering is a 4-year full-time undergraduate engineering course. The duration of this course is 4 years divided into 8 semesters. Candidates have to pass their 10+2 examinations or an equivalent examination from a recognized board. with 55% of marks to be eligible for this course. 
Many colleges and institutes offer this Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) course in India. Every college and institute has their own eligibility criteria, fees structure, and admission process
After completing this course, graduates may work in areas like Civil Engineering companies, Water resources, Engineering Transportation companies, Tunnel Engineering companies, Educational Institutes, Construction companies, etc. These graduates may work in positions like Civil Engineer, Architect, Technical Officer, Manager, Business analyst, Assistant Executive Engineer, etc. The average salary for these professionals ranges between INR 2 to 25 Lacs based on their experience and expertise in this field.

GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade               B.TECH/BE CIVIL ENGINEERING
2. N.C.O. Code No.                     3118.20, 3118.50, 3118.60
 3. NSQC Level                            Level - 5
 4. Duration of Training           4 years (8 semesters each of six months duration). & Latarel Entry                                                          are 3 years (6 semesters each of six months duration)
5. Entry Qualification                Passed 12th Class with Science and Mathematics under
                                                         Diplopa Student system of Education or its equivalent .


1stSEMESTER


Theory:-

Mathematics – I
Physics
Chemistry
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
 Engineering Thermodynamics
Computer Programming


Practicals:-

Computer Programming Lab
Engineering Graphics
Basic Electrical & Electronics Lab













2nd  SEMESTER


 Theory:-

Mathematics – II
 Material Science
 Environmental Science
 Basic Civil and Mechanical  Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Communicative English


Practicals:-

Physics lab
Chemistry lab
Workshop Practice
NSS / NCC


3rd SEMESTER


Theory:-

Mathematics-III
 Building Materials
Building Construction
Mechanics of Solids-I
 Mechanics of Fluids
Surveying-I


 Practicals:-

Survey Lab-I
Material Testing Lab-I
Building Planning and Drawing












4th SEMESTER


Theory:-

Mathematics-IV
 Concrete Technology
 Engineering Geology
 Mechanics of Solids-II
Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machinery
Surveying-II


Practicals:-

Survey Lab-II
Material Testing Lab-II
Engineering Geology Lab
Physical Education












5th SEMESTER


Theory:-

Methods
Structural Analysis-I
 Geotechnical Engineering-I
 Environmental Engineering –I
 Transportation Engineering-I
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering


Practicals:-

Geotechnical Engg. Lab
Fluid Flow and Hydraulic Machinery
Transportation Engineering Lab
 General Proficiency –I


6TH SEMESTER


Theory:-

Structural Analysis-II
Geotechnical Engg.-II
 Environmental Engg.-II
Structural Design –I
Transportation Engg.-II
Elective -I


Practicals:-

Environmental Engg. Lab
Estimation, Costing and Valuation
 Computer Aided Design Lab
General Proficiency –II


7TH SEMESTER


Theory:-

Engineering Economics
 Structural Design-II
 Coastal and Offshore Structures
 Elective –II
 Elective -III


Practicals:-

Design and Drawing –I
Seminar
Industrial Visits /Training Project Work Phase-I










8TH SEMESTER


Theory:-

Construction Management
 Disaster Mitigation and Management
 Elective –IV
 Elective –V Elective -VI


Practicals:-

Design and Drawing –II
Comprehensive Viva Voce
 Professional Ethical practice
 Project Work Phase-II



















M.Tech. in Civil Engineering is a 2-year post graduate programme in engineering. The eligibility to take admission in this course is B.E./B.Tech in Civil Engineering or equivalent examination. This course is one of the most sought-after branches in engineering and thus offered in most of the engineering colleges in India. Average tuition fees to complete this course ranges from INR 2 to 3 Lacs depending upon the type of college.
After completing this course candidates can seek employment in the construction field with the salary package from INR 2 to 3 Lacs. There is a large scope in the construction field for civil engineers. M.Tech. in Civil Engineering course is designed to produce professional engineers who can deal with the activities of designing and supervising of construction of various structures such as build, shape, maintain and expand societies.
M.Tech. in Civil Engineering is a course by which candidates can discover the extent to shape up the buildings, dams, roads, railways and repair the old one construction to develop the societies and cities.
Knowledge and study which is required to construct and manage all the buildings, transport networks, energy and water supplies can be acquired from this civil engineering course. The specialization of M.Tech. in Civil Engineering can be done in Building Technology, Construction Management, Environment Engineering, Structural Engineering and Transportation Engineering.

GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Name of the Trade               M.TECH CIVIL ENGINEERING
2. N.C.O. Code No.                     3118.20, 3118.50, 3118.60
 3. NSQC Level                            Level - 5
 4. Duration of Training           2 years ( semesters each of six months duration).                                                      
5. Entry Qualification                Passed BSC Student with  and PCM under And
                                                         B.TECH Student with GATE qualified system of Education or its                                                                 equivalent.

There is a no specializations for M.tect. It is a Master Degree Course. Where you can do a master degree course in any specialization subjects
Civil Engineers generally have a lot of M.Tech course are specialisations subject to choose from like that are as follow :-

Construction Engineering
Coastal and Ocean Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Fire protection engineering
Structural Engineering
General Engineering
Bridge Engineering
Irrigation Engineering
Land development
Materials Engineering
Transportation engineering
Urban Engineering
Hydraulic Engineering
Water resources Engineering
Environmental Engineering
 Thermal Engineering







   Thermal & Fluid Enginerring, Construction Technology & Management,
   Infrastructure Engineering & Management, Like that etc..

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