Department Of Civil engineering

The department of Civil Engineering has an intake of 120 students affiliated to State Board of Technical Education with the motive of spreading the wide knowledge and with the prime objective of imparting quality education in the fields of Civil engineering.

Civil Engineering is an age-old profession and has been defined traditionally as agreat art, on which the wealth the well-being of the society is dependent. The Civil Engineering degree course focuses on planning & design of Industrial and residential buildings, hydraulic structure, water supply, sanitation systems, transportation & its infrastructures. After the successful completion of course, graduate engineers have wide opportunities towns in private and public sectors and industries. Graduates also have scope for higher studies & research.

Civil Engineering Careers and Job Prospects

Civil engineers work on complex projects, and they can achieve job satisfaction in seeing the project reach completion. They usually specialize in one of several areas.

Construction engineers manage

Construction projects, ensuring that they are scheduled and built in accordance with plans and specifications. These engineers typically are responsible for the design and safety of temporary structures used during construction. They may also oversee budgetary, time-management, and communications aspects of a project.

Geotechnical engineers work

To make sure that foundations for built objects ranging from streets and buildings to runways and dams, are solid. They focus on how structures built by civil engineers, such as buildings and tunnels, interact with the earth (including soil and rock). In addition, they design and plan for slopes, retaining walls, and tunnels.

Structural engineers

Design and assess major projects, such as buildings, bridges, or dams, to ensure their strength and durability.

Transportation engineers

Plan, design, operate, and maintain everyday systems, such as streets and highways, but they also plan larger projects, such as airports, ship ports, mass transit systems, and harbors.