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Welcome
to
Expert Committee
Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM)
(Declared as Deemed-to-be-university u/s 3 of UGC Act,1956)
Hyderabad
A University Committed for Excellence
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Vision
To train technical manpower of global standards in Civil Engineering with
capabilities for accepting new challenges , create research environment and extend
professional consultancy services
Mission
To train students as competent professionals in Civil Engineering and also to
contribute towards research & development activities.
To serve the society by imparting quality education and providing ethical,
professional leadership quality to students to find solutions for societal problems.
To collaborate with the industry in research and allied activities for a better industry-
institute interaction.
To make the department as a Centre for Excellence in the thrust areas of research.
To impart skill development & practical orientation in students, so that they become
ready for employment in a rapidly changing technological environment.
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
PEO-1: To apply mathematics, sciences and basic engineering
knowledge and skills to find creative solutions to various Civil
Engineering problems.
PEO-2: Will be able to plan, analyze, design and use skills in order
to formulate and solve civil engineering problems in a professional
competent manner.
PEO-3: Will be able to practice Civil Engineering in a ethical
manner and implement eco-friendly sustainable technologies for the
benefit of industry and society.
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Year of Establishment : 2010
Programmes offered
B. Tech (Civil Engineering) : 2010
Ph.D : 2012
Introduction
Academic Year Total number of students Number of students
passed out
2010-11 109 107
2011-12 54 54
2012-13 124 121
2013-14 79
2014-15 36
2015-16 08
2016-17 06
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Student progression Percentage against enrolled
UG to PG 25
Employed
Campus selection Other than
campus recruitment
70
Student Progression
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Number of faculty : 7
Professor : 1
Associate Professor : 1
Assistant Professors : 5
o Faculty for UG Programme : 7
Teacher Student Ratio : UG - 1:16
o Supporting Staff : 8
Lab Technicians : 4
Office assistant : 1
Helpers : 3
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
S.N
o.
Faculty Qualification’s
Date of Joining
Designation
1 Dr. B S R K Prasad BSc (Engg) M.E , PhD Professor&HOD
2 Dr. Hemaraju Pollayi PhD(IISc), Post-Doc(UtahState) Associate Prof.
3 G Jyothi Kumari MTech(JNTU-H), (PhD-JNTUH) Assistant Prof.
4 Arya Satheesh ME(Anna U-TN) Assistant Prof.
5 ESTR Chandra Sekhar B MTech(NIT-Cal), (PhD-IITM) Assistant Prof.
6 Mohd Arfath Khan MTech(JNTU-H), (PhD-JNTUH) Assistant Prof.
7 PVN Gautham MTech(IIT-H) Assistant Prof.
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Teaching - learning process
 Black board teaching supported by PPT
 Tutorials
 Academic Monitoring Committee
 Additional classes for slow learners
 Teaching beyond curriculum
 Technical tours, Guest lectures, Technical events
 Feedback Mechanism
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Thrust areas of Research
 Composite materials
 Special Concretes & Materials
 Size effect in RC structures
Research Profile
Publications :
Papers
- International journals : 84
- Conferences : 70
- Conferences (International) : 53
- -Conferences (National) : 17
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
• Events conducted by the department:
• National Conferences (DST Sponsorship) : 1
• Workshops : 6
• Seminar : 1
• Technical fest : 5
• Community Benefiting Programmes : 3
• Guest lectures : 10
 Professional Society Memberships
 Engineers Without Borders (EWB)
 Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
 Institute of Engineers (IE)
 Indian Concrete Institute (ICI)
Research Profile
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Departmental Activities
S.No Name of the
Workshop
Date Remarks
1 Work shop Feb 20-21st 2015 Recent Trends on Civil Engineering
2 National workshop Sep 24-25th 2014 Modern Techniques in Civil Engineering
4 National Level
workshop
March 19-20th
2014
Advances in Concrete Technology
5 Workshop Feb 18-20th 2014 Structural steel detailing
6 Half day workshop Aug 24th 2013 Green Building Awareness
Workshops organized
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Departmental Activities
S.No Name of the
Conference
Date Remarks
1 National Conference March 16-17th
2012
Green Technologies in Civil Environment
Interface
Conference organized (DST sponsorship)
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Departmental Activities
S.No Name of the activity Date Remarks
1 Guest lecture August 29th 2016 “Special Concretes” by Mr. Siva
Rama Krishna Ultra Tech
2 Guest lecture March 20th 2016 “Remote sensing and GIS” by Dr.
Vidyavathi, Associate Professor,
JNTU Hyderabad
3 Guest lecture Sep 15th 2015
(Engineer’s day)
Design of Bridges by Dr. Sai Baba
Reddy
4 Guest lecture October 19th 2013 “Advances in Geology” by Dr.
Venkat Reddy, Professsor, NIT
Surathkal
5 Guest lecture February 11th 2013 Ground water pollution and its
consequences” by Dr Prabhakar
Sharma Prof Uppsala University
Sweden
Guest lectures organized
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Departmental Activities
S.No Name of the activity Date Remarks
6 Awareness Program Sep 29th 2012 Program on Popularization of eco-
Friendly Technologies among the
rural public
7 Guest lecture Sep 11th 2012 “Advances in Geo-Technical
Engineering” by Dr.N.Darga Kumar
8 Guest Lecture August 6th 2012 Concrete and its importance in Civil
Construction Engineering
9 Guest Lecture October 6th 2012 Earthquakes- Tsunami –Ocean
“Coastal zone management” by Dr.
Venkat Reddy, Professsor, NIT
Surathkal
10 Guest Lecture Oct 21st 2011 Prof. M.R.Madhav
GUEST LECTURES ORGANIZED
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Student Activities
 Black board teaching supported by PPT
 Tutorials
 Academic Monitoring Committee
 Additional classes for slow learners
 Teaching beyond curriculum
 Technical tours, Guest lectures, Technical events
S.No Name of the activity Remarks
1 Engineers without borders Received the awards for the
academic year 2014-15
2 SAAF Phase-II at IIT-Chennai (2014) Best Student Chapter Award
for Project
3 Social Service Award Received from Smitha
Sabarwal (IAS) on Republic
day 2014
4 Road Mapping And Digitization Of Road
Data by using QGIS software
Collaboration with Hyderabad
urban labs for road data of
some wards of the Central
Zone of Hyderabad
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Student Activities
S.No Name of the activity Remarks
5 Project on Rain Water Harvesting Submitted a report on Rain Water
Harvesting on 12th March, 2013
for GITAM University,
Hyderabad.
6 GITAM Inter College tournament K.Jathin Sriraj won a Gold Medal
in 800m race in GITAM Inter
College tournament on 11th -16th
Feb, 2013
7 Inter Engineering College tournament 2013. G.Nagarjuna, S.Vinod Kumar
Reddy, P.Srinath (IV year
students-2013 batch) runners of
volley ball in Inter Engineering
College tournament 2013
8 Government colloboration project Joardar,Joy chakarvarthi are
involved in Telangana State
Government Project
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Direct Assessment:
Assignment performance
 Continuous evaluation in labs
 Mid-term exam performance
 End-term exam performance
Indirect Assessment:
Course end survey
Evaluation
Allocation of marks for theory course ( B.Tech)
Continuous Evaluation :40 M
Semester End Examination :60 M
Total =100M
Continuous Evaluation
Course Outcome Assessment
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Evaluation
Allocation of marks for theory course ( B.Tech)
Continuous Evaluation :40 M
Semester End Examination :60 M
Total =100M
Continuous Evaluation
Mid Examinations :3 (each 15 M), Duration1 : 70 Min, Best of 2 mids : 30 M
marks for Quizzes, Assignments and Presentations :10M
Practical :100 M
Course Outcome Assessment
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
 Faculty Halls with
cubicles : 2
 Class Rooms : 4
 Laboratories : 10
 Internet facility and Wi-Fi
for students and staff.
 Online journals.
 Department library.
 Well equipped labs.
 Strength of Materials Laboratory
 Concrete Technology & NDT Laboratory
 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
 Survey Laboratory
 Environmental Engineering Laboratory
 Engineering Geology Laboratory
 Civil engineering workshop
 Transportation engineering lab
 CAD lab
 Geotechnical engineering lab
Infrastructure
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
S.No Lab Equipment Cost(Lakhs)
1 Concrete Technology Digital Compression Testing Machine 2.80
2 Concrete Technology Concrete Pan Mixture(60 Liters Capacity) 3.48
3 Fluid Mechanics Francis Turbine 2.20
4 Fluid Mechanics Pelton Turbine 1.90
5 Fluid Mechanics Reciprocating and Centrifugal Pumps 1.54
6 Strength of Materials FIE Make Universal Testing Machine 10.15
7 Strength of Materials FIE Make Torsion Testing Machine 1.75
8 Environmental Engineering Double Beam UV-Vis Spectro-Photometer 1.89
9 Geo Technical Engineering Tri-Axial Cell 2.87
10 Transportation Engineering Aggregate Compression Testing Machine 2.25
11 Transportation Engineering Electronic Laboratory CBR Apparatus 1.81
12 Transportation Engineering Spot Speed Measurement (Speeder) 3.00
13 Non Destructive Testing Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Tester & R.H 3.45
Infrastructure-Laboratories
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Well qualified Faculty and staff, exposed to Teaching and Industry.
Experienced lab technicians to help out students in labs.
Well equipped laboratories.
Regular Academic Monitoring Committee meetings.
Counseling and mentoring the students.
Evaluating the performance, maintaining good student relationships ,
and parent interactions.
Faculty are actively involved in the research activities.
Strengths of the department
Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology
Department Future plans
• To bridge the gap between academics and
industry by setting up skill development centers
• To Strengthen the Thrust areas of research by
getting projects from private and government
agencies
• To Increase the department consultancy activities
• To organize National, International conferences
and workshops
Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Technology
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CIVIL_NAAC_06-9-2016_V2 (2) (1).pptx

  • 1. Welcome to Expert Committee Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) (Declared as Deemed-to-be-university u/s 3 of UGC Act,1956) Hyderabad A University Committed for Excellence
  • 2. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Vision To train technical manpower of global standards in Civil Engineering with capabilities for accepting new challenges , create research environment and extend professional consultancy services Mission To train students as competent professionals in Civil Engineering and also to contribute towards research & development activities. To serve the society by imparting quality education and providing ethical, professional leadership quality to students to find solutions for societal problems. To collaborate with the industry in research and allied activities for a better industry- institute interaction. To make the department as a Centre for Excellence in the thrust areas of research. To impart skill development & practical orientation in students, so that they become ready for employment in a rapidly changing technological environment.
  • 3. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES PEO-1: To apply mathematics, sciences and basic engineering knowledge and skills to find creative solutions to various Civil Engineering problems. PEO-2: Will be able to plan, analyze, design and use skills in order to formulate and solve civil engineering problems in a professional competent manner. PEO-3: Will be able to practice Civil Engineering in a ethical manner and implement eco-friendly sustainable technologies for the benefit of industry and society.
  • 4. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Year of Establishment : 2010 Programmes offered B. Tech (Civil Engineering) : 2010 Ph.D : 2012 Introduction Academic Year Total number of students Number of students passed out 2010-11 109 107 2011-12 54 54 2012-13 124 121 2013-14 79 2014-15 36 2015-16 08 2016-17 06
  • 5. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Student progression Percentage against enrolled UG to PG 25 Employed Campus selection Other than campus recruitment 70 Student Progression
  • 6. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Number of faculty : 7 Professor : 1 Associate Professor : 1 Assistant Professors : 5 o Faculty for UG Programme : 7 Teacher Student Ratio : UG - 1:16 o Supporting Staff : 8 Lab Technicians : 4 Office assistant : 1 Helpers : 3 Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • 7. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology S.N o. Faculty Qualification’s Date of Joining Designation 1 Dr. B S R K Prasad BSc (Engg) M.E , PhD Professor&HOD 2 Dr. Hemaraju Pollayi PhD(IISc), Post-Doc(UtahState) Associate Prof. 3 G Jyothi Kumari MTech(JNTU-H), (PhD-JNTUH) Assistant Prof. 4 Arya Satheesh ME(Anna U-TN) Assistant Prof. 5 ESTR Chandra Sekhar B MTech(NIT-Cal), (PhD-IITM) Assistant Prof. 6 Mohd Arfath Khan MTech(JNTU-H), (PhD-JNTUH) Assistant Prof. 7 PVN Gautham MTech(IIT-H) Assistant Prof. Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • 8. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Teaching - learning process  Black board teaching supported by PPT  Tutorials  Academic Monitoring Committee  Additional classes for slow learners  Teaching beyond curriculum  Technical tours, Guest lectures, Technical events  Feedback Mechanism
  • 9. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Thrust areas of Research  Composite materials  Special Concretes & Materials  Size effect in RC structures Research Profile Publications : Papers - International journals : 84 - Conferences : 70 - Conferences (International) : 53 - -Conferences (National) : 17
  • 10. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology • Events conducted by the department: • National Conferences (DST Sponsorship) : 1 • Workshops : 6 • Seminar : 1 • Technical fest : 5 • Community Benefiting Programmes : 3 • Guest lectures : 10  Professional Society Memberships  Engineers Without Borders (EWB)  Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)  Institute of Engineers (IE)  Indian Concrete Institute (ICI) Research Profile
  • 11. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Departmental Activities S.No Name of the Workshop Date Remarks 1 Work shop Feb 20-21st 2015 Recent Trends on Civil Engineering 2 National workshop Sep 24-25th 2014 Modern Techniques in Civil Engineering 4 National Level workshop March 19-20th 2014 Advances in Concrete Technology 5 Workshop Feb 18-20th 2014 Structural steel detailing 6 Half day workshop Aug 24th 2013 Green Building Awareness Workshops organized
  • 12. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Departmental Activities S.No Name of the Conference Date Remarks 1 National Conference March 16-17th 2012 Green Technologies in Civil Environment Interface Conference organized (DST sponsorship)
  • 13. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Departmental Activities S.No Name of the activity Date Remarks 1 Guest lecture August 29th 2016 “Special Concretes” by Mr. Siva Rama Krishna Ultra Tech 2 Guest lecture March 20th 2016 “Remote sensing and GIS” by Dr. Vidyavathi, Associate Professor, JNTU Hyderabad 3 Guest lecture Sep 15th 2015 (Engineer’s day) Design of Bridges by Dr. Sai Baba Reddy 4 Guest lecture October 19th 2013 “Advances in Geology” by Dr. Venkat Reddy, Professsor, NIT Surathkal 5 Guest lecture February 11th 2013 Ground water pollution and its consequences” by Dr Prabhakar Sharma Prof Uppsala University Sweden Guest lectures organized
  • 14. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Departmental Activities S.No Name of the activity Date Remarks 6 Awareness Program Sep 29th 2012 Program on Popularization of eco- Friendly Technologies among the rural public 7 Guest lecture Sep 11th 2012 “Advances in Geo-Technical Engineering” by Dr.N.Darga Kumar 8 Guest Lecture August 6th 2012 Concrete and its importance in Civil Construction Engineering 9 Guest Lecture October 6th 2012 Earthquakes- Tsunami –Ocean “Coastal zone management” by Dr. Venkat Reddy, Professsor, NIT Surathkal 10 Guest Lecture Oct 21st 2011 Prof. M.R.Madhav GUEST LECTURES ORGANIZED
  • 15. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Student Activities  Black board teaching supported by PPT  Tutorials  Academic Monitoring Committee  Additional classes for slow learners  Teaching beyond curriculum  Technical tours, Guest lectures, Technical events S.No Name of the activity Remarks 1 Engineers without borders Received the awards for the academic year 2014-15 2 SAAF Phase-II at IIT-Chennai (2014) Best Student Chapter Award for Project 3 Social Service Award Received from Smitha Sabarwal (IAS) on Republic day 2014 4 Road Mapping And Digitization Of Road Data by using QGIS software Collaboration with Hyderabad urban labs for road data of some wards of the Central Zone of Hyderabad
  • 16. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Student Activities S.No Name of the activity Remarks 5 Project on Rain Water Harvesting Submitted a report on Rain Water Harvesting on 12th March, 2013 for GITAM University, Hyderabad. 6 GITAM Inter College tournament K.Jathin Sriraj won a Gold Medal in 800m race in GITAM Inter College tournament on 11th -16th Feb, 2013 7 Inter Engineering College tournament 2013. G.Nagarjuna, S.Vinod Kumar Reddy, P.Srinath (IV year students-2013 batch) runners of volley ball in Inter Engineering College tournament 2013 8 Government colloboration project Joardar,Joy chakarvarthi are involved in Telangana State Government Project
  • 17. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Direct Assessment: Assignment performance  Continuous evaluation in labs  Mid-term exam performance  End-term exam performance Indirect Assessment: Course end survey Evaluation Allocation of marks for theory course ( B.Tech) Continuous Evaluation :40 M Semester End Examination :60 M Total =100M Continuous Evaluation Course Outcome Assessment
  • 18. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Evaluation Allocation of marks for theory course ( B.Tech) Continuous Evaluation :40 M Semester End Examination :60 M Total =100M Continuous Evaluation Mid Examinations :3 (each 15 M), Duration1 : 70 Min, Best of 2 mids : 30 M marks for Quizzes, Assignments and Presentations :10M Practical :100 M Course Outcome Assessment
  • 19. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology  Faculty Halls with cubicles : 2  Class Rooms : 4  Laboratories : 10  Internet facility and Wi-Fi for students and staff.  Online journals.  Department library.  Well equipped labs.  Strength of Materials Laboratory  Concrete Technology & NDT Laboratory  Fluid Mechanics Laboratory  Survey Laboratory  Environmental Engineering Laboratory  Engineering Geology Laboratory  Civil engineering workshop  Transportation engineering lab  CAD lab  Geotechnical engineering lab Infrastructure
  • 20. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology S.No Lab Equipment Cost(Lakhs) 1 Concrete Technology Digital Compression Testing Machine 2.80 2 Concrete Technology Concrete Pan Mixture(60 Liters Capacity) 3.48 3 Fluid Mechanics Francis Turbine 2.20 4 Fluid Mechanics Pelton Turbine 1.90 5 Fluid Mechanics Reciprocating and Centrifugal Pumps 1.54 6 Strength of Materials FIE Make Universal Testing Machine 10.15 7 Strength of Materials FIE Make Torsion Testing Machine 1.75 8 Environmental Engineering Double Beam UV-Vis Spectro-Photometer 1.89 9 Geo Technical Engineering Tri-Axial Cell 2.87 10 Transportation Engineering Aggregate Compression Testing Machine 2.25 11 Transportation Engineering Electronic Laboratory CBR Apparatus 1.81 12 Transportation Engineering Spot Speed Measurement (Speeder) 3.00 13 Non Destructive Testing Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Tester & R.H 3.45 Infrastructure-Laboratories
  • 21. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Well qualified Faculty and staff, exposed to Teaching and Industry. Experienced lab technicians to help out students in labs. Well equipped laboratories. Regular Academic Monitoring Committee meetings. Counseling and mentoring the students. Evaluating the performance, maintaining good student relationships , and parent interactions. Faculty are actively involved in the research activities. Strengths of the department
  • 22. Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Technology Department Future plans • To bridge the gap between academics and industry by setting up skill development centers • To Strengthen the Thrust areas of research by getting projects from private and government agencies • To Increase the department consultancy activities • To organize National, International conferences and workshops
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