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Semester-I (ICD)
S.No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 AM-111 Mathematics- I 4 1 0 5 5
2 PH -111 Physics-I 4 0 2 6 5
3 CY-111 Chemistry-I 4 0 2 6 5
4 HU-111 Communication Skills-I 2 0 0 2 2
5 WS-111 Workshop Practice-I 0 0 4 4 2
6 ME-111 Engineering Drawing 0 0 4 4 2
7 CS-111 Computer Fundamentals 3 0 2 5 4
Total 17 1 14 32 25
Semester-II (ICD)
S.No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 AM-121 Mathematics- II 4 1 0 5 5
2 PH-121 Physics-II 4 0 2 6 5
3 CY-121 Chemistry-II 4 0 2 6 5
4 HU-121 Communication Skills-II 1 0 2 3 2
5 WS-121 Workshop Practice-II 0 0 4 4 2
6 HU-122 Principles of Management and Industrial Psychology 3 0 0 3 3
7 CV-123 Building Materials 2 0 2 4 3
Total 18 1 12 31 25
Semester –III A
1 TO-201 Two Weeks Practical Training during Summer Vacation 80 S/US
Semester-III B(ICD)
S.No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 AM-211 Applied Mathematics 3 1 0 4 4
2 EE-211 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 3 0 2 5 4
3 EC-211 Fundamentals of Electronics Engineering 3 0 2 5 4
4 CV-211 Surveying-I 2 0 2 4 3
5 CV-212 Building Construction and Drawing 2 0 2 4 3
6 CV-213 Concrete Technology 2 0 2 4 3
7 CV-214 Water Supply and Waste Water Engineering 2 0 2 4 3
Total 17 1 12 30 24
Semester-IV
S.No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 CV-221 Surveying-II 2 0 2 4 3
2 CV-222 Irrigation Engineering & Drawing 2 0 4 6 4
3 CV-223 Highway Engineering 3 0 2 5 4
4 CV-224 Quantity Surveying & Valuation 2 0 0 2 2
5 CV-225 Building Maintenance 2 0 4 6 4
6 CV-226 Structural Mechanics 3 1 2 6 5
7 MC-221 Moral values and Professional Ethics 1 0 0 1 0
Total 15 1 14 30 22
Semester-V A
TP-301 Four Weeks Industrial Training/Surveying Camp during Summer 160 S/US
Semester-V B
S.No Sub. Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 CV-311 Construction Management and Accounts 3 0 0 3 3
2 CV-312 Soil and Foundation Engineering 2 1 4 7 5
3 CV-313 Fluid Mechanics 2 0 4 6 4
4 CV-314 Railways, Bridges and Tunnel Engineering 2 0 2 4 3
5 CV-315 CAD in Civil Engineering 2 1 2 5 4
6 CV-316 Design and Drawing of RCC Structures 2 0 4 6 4
7 TP-301E Industrial Training (Evaluation only--S/US) S/US
Total 13 2 16 31 23
Semester-VI
S.No Sub Code Subject Name L T P Hrs. Credits
1 HU-321 Entrepreneurship 2 0 0 2 2
2 MC-321 Environmental Studies 2 0 0 2 2
3 CV-321 Architectural Practices and Interior Design 3 0 4 7 5
4 CV-322 Design and Drawing of Steel Structures 4 0 2 6 5
5 CV-323 Construction Machinery and Equipment 3 1 0 4 4
6 CV-324 Earthquake Resistant Building Construction 3 0 0 3 3
7 CV-325 Project 0 0 4 4 2
Total 17 1 10 28 23
Recommended Books:
Author Title Publisher
Sharma, SK; and Mathur Engineering Materials S. Chand and Co
Surendra Singh Engineering Materials Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd
Chowdhuri Engineering Materials Culcutta, Technical Publishers of India
Bahl, SK Engineering Materials Rainbow Book Co
Practical Exercises:
1. To identify the stones used in building works by visual examination
2. To determine the crushing strength of bricks
3. To determine the water absorption of bricks and efflorescence of bricks
4. To identify various types of timbers such as: Teak, Sal, Chir, Sissoo, Deodar, Kail & Hollock by visual
examination only
5. To determine fineness (by sieve analysis) of cement
6. To conduct field test of cement.
7. To determine normal consistency of cement
8. To determine initial and final setting times of cement
9. To determine soundness of cement
10. To determine compressive strength of cement
11. The students should submit a report work on the construction materials, covering water proofing material,
cements, steel, paints and timber products available in the local market. They will also show the competitive
study based upon the cost, brand name, sizes available in the local market.
Title of the course : Surveying-I
Subject Code : CV-211
Weekly load : 04 LTP 2-0-2
Credit : 03
Recommended Books
Author(s) Title Publisher
Hussain, SK and Nagraj Text Book of Surveying S Chand and Co. Ltd
Deshpande A Text Book Surveying and Levelling United Books Corporation
Kocher Text Book of Surveying Katson Publishing House
Kanetkar,TP and Kulkarni Surveying and Leveling AVG Parkashan
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
I. Chain surveying:
i) a) Ranging a line
b) Chaining a line and recording in the field book
c) Taking offsets - perpendicular and oblique (with a tape only)
d) Setting out right angle with a tape
ii) a) Chaining of a line involving reciprocal ranging
iii) Chaining a line involving obstacles to ranging
iv) Chain Survey of a small area.
Compass Surveying:
i) a) Study of prismatic compass
b) Setting the compass and taking observations
c) Measuring angles between the lines meeting at a point
III. Levelling:
i) a) Study of dumpy level and levelling staff
b) Temporary adjustments of various levels
c) Taking staff readings on different stations from the single setting and finding differences of level between them
ii) a) To find out difference of level between two distant points by shifting the instrument
iii) a) Longitudinal and cross sectioning of a road/railway/canal
iv) a) Setting a gradient by dumpy and auto-level
IV. Plane Table Surveying:
i) a) Study of the plane table survey equipment
b) Setting the plane table
c) Marking the North direction
d) Plotting a few points by radiation method
ii) a) Orientation by
- Trough compass
- Back sighting
b) Plotting few points by intersection, radiation and resection method
iii) Traversing an area with a plane table (at least five lines)
V. Layout of Buildings (from given drawing of two room residential building) by use of surveying instruments.
Recommended Books
Author(s) Title Publisher
Gupta, Sushil Kumar, Singla, DR, A Text Book of Building Construction Katson Publishing House
and Juneja BM
Rangwala, SC Building Construction Anand, Charotar Book
Kulkarni, GJ A Text Book of Building Construction Ahmedabad Book Depot
Arora, SP and Bindra, SP A Text Book of Building Construction Dhanpt Rai
Title of the course : Building Construction and Drawing Lab
Subject Code : CV-212P
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
1. Demonstration of tools and plants used in building construction
2. To prepare Layout of a building: two rooms building with front verandah
3. To construct brick bonds (English bond only) in one, one and half and two brick thick: (a) Walls for L, T and cross
junction (b) Columns
4. Drawing No. 1: details of spread footing foundations, load bearing and non-load bearing wall for given thickness of
walls with the help of given data or rule of the thumb, showing offsets, position of DPC. The details of the concrete
and brick apron have to be shown in the drawing.
5. Drawing No. 2: Plans of ‘T’ and Corner junction of walls of 1 Brick, 1-1/2 Brick and 2 brick thick in English bond
6. Drawing No.3: Elevation, sectional plan and sectional side elevation of flush door, glazed door, panelled door with
wire gauge shutter.
7. Drawing No. 4: Drawing plan, elevation of a small building by measurement and foundation detail and sectional
elevation.
8. Drawing No.5: Drawing detailed plan, elevation and section of a two room residential building from a given line
plan, showing details of foundations, roof and parapet.
Recommended Books
Author(s) Title Publisher
Kulkarni, PD; Ghosh, RK Text Book of Concrete Technology Oxford and IBH Publishing, New Delhi
Birinder Singh Concrete Technology Kaption Publications
Gupta BL and Gupta Amit Text Book of Concrete Technology Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi
Varshney, RS Concrete Technology Oxford and IBH Publishing, New Delhi
PRACTICAL EXERCISES:
1. To determine flakiness and elongation index of coarse aggregates
2. To determine silt in fine aggregate
3. Determination of specific gravity and water absorption of aggregates
4. Determination of bulk density and voids of aggregates
5. To determine surface moisture in fine aggregate by displacement method
6. Determination of particle size distribution of fine, coarse and all in aggregate by sieve analysis (grading of
aggregate)
7. To determine necessary adjustment for bulking of fine aggregate
8. To determine workability by slump test:
9. To verify the effect of water, fine aggregate/coarse aggregate ratio and aggregate/Cement ratio on slump
10. Compaction factor test for workability
11. Non destructive test on concrete by Rebound Hammer Test
12. Tests for compressive strength of concrete cubes for different grades of concrete
Recommended Books:
Author Title Publisher
Duggal, KN Elements of Public Health Engineering S. Chand and Co
Rangwala, SC Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering Anand Charotar Books
Kshirsagar Water Supply Engineering Roorkee Publishing House
Hussain, SK Text Book of Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering Oxford and IBH Publishing Co
Title of the course : Water Supply and Waste Water Engineering Lab
Subject Code : CV-214
Practical Exercises
1) To determine turbidity of water sample
2) To determine dissolved oxygen of given sample
3) To determine Ph value of water
4) To perform jar test for coagulation
5) To determine BOD of given sample
6) To determine residual chlorine in water
7) To determine conductivity of water and total dissolved solids
8) To study the installation of following:
a) Water meter
b) Connection of water supply of building with main
c) Pipe valves and bends
d) Water supply and sanitary fittings
9) To study and demonstrate the joining/threading of GI Pipes, CI Pipes, SW pipes, D.I. pipes and PVC pipes.
10) To demonstrate the laying of SW pipes for sewers
11) Study of water purifying process by visiting a field lab.
12) To test house drainage
Title of the course : Surveying-II
Subject Code : CV-221
Weekly load : 04 LTP 2-0-2
Credit : 03
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Hussain, SK and Nagraj Text Book of Surveying S Chand and Co
Deshpande, RS A Text Book Surveying and Levelling United Book Corporation, Pune
Kocher A Text Book of Surveying Katson Publishing House Ludhiana
Kanetkar, TP; and Kulkarni Surveying and Leveling-Vol.2 AVG Prakashan
Practical Exercises
I. Contouring:
i) Preparing a contour plan by radial line method by the use of a Tangent Clinometer/Tachometer
ii) Preparing a contour plan by method of squares
iii) Preparing a contour plan of a Road/Railway track/Canal by taking cross sections.
II. Theodolite:
i) Taking out the Theodilite, mounting on the tripod and placing it back in the box
ii) Study of a transit vernier theodolite; temporary adjustments of theodolite
iii) Reading the vernier and working out the least count, measurement of horizontal angles by repetition and
reiteration methods
iv) Measurement of vertical angles and use of tachometric tables
v) Measurement of magnetic bearing of a line
vi) Running a closed traverse with a theodolite (at least five sides) and its plotting
vii) Height of objects with and without accessible bases
III. Curves
i) Setting out of a simple circular curve with given data by the following methods
a) Offsets from the chords produced
b) One theodolite method
IV Minor instruments:
i) Demonstration and use of minor instruments like Ceylon Ghat Tracer, Tangent Clinometer, Pantagraph, Abney level etc.
ii) Use of planimeter for computing areas
V Demonstration of digital instruments through field visits to Survey of India and other government agencies.
VI Total Station (only demonstrations).
Title of the course : Irrigation Engineering & Drawing
Subject Code : CV-222
Weekly load : 06 LTP 2-0-4
Credit : 04
Recommended Books
Author(s) Title Publisher
Bharat Singh Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering Nem Chand and Bros, Roorkee
Garg, Santosh Kumar Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Structure Khanna Publishers
Punmia, BC and Pande Irrigation and Water Standard Publishers
Brij Bansi Power Engineering LalDistributors, Delhi
Sharma, RK Text Book of Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Oxford and IBH
Structures
PRACTICAL WORK:
Drawings:
1. Typical cross sections of canals in fully& partly cutting and filling.
2. Layout plan of a canal headwork
3. Draw the cross section of an Earthen dams (homogenous, zoned type and diaphragm type)
4. Cross section of tube well
5. Details of an outlet (APM)
Title of the course : Highway Engineering
Subject Code : CV-223
Weekly load : 05 LTP 3-0-2
Credit : 04
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Khanna, SK and Justo Highway Engineering Nem Chand and Bros
Vaswani, NK Highway Engineering Roorkee Publishing House
Priyani, VB Highway and Airport Engineering Anand,Charotar BookStall
Sehgal, SB; and Bhanot, KL A Text Book on Highway Engineering and Airport S Chand and Co
Practical Exercises:
1. Determination of penetration value of bitumen
2. Determination of softening point of bitumen
3. Determination of ductility of bitumen
4. Determination of impact value of the road aggregate
5. Determination of abrasion value (Los Angeles’) of road aggregate
6. Determination of the California bearing ratio (CBR) for the sub-grade soil
7. Visit to Hot mix plant
8. Visit to highway construction site for demonstration of operation of:
9. Tipper, tractors (wheel and crawler), scraper, bulldozer, dumpers, shovels, grader, roller, dragline, road pavers, JCB
etc.
10. Mixing and spraying equipment
Title of the course : Quantity Surveying & Valuation
Subject Code : CV-224
Weekly load : 02 LTP 2-0-0
Credit : 02
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Pasrija, HD, Arora, CL and Estimating, Costing and Valuation (Civil) New Asian Publishers
S. Inderjit Singh
Rangwala, S.C Anand Estimating and Costing Charotar Book Stall
Mahajan Sanjay Estimating and Costing Satya Parkashan, Delhi
Chakraborti, M Estimating, Costing and Specification in Civil Engineering Calcutta
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Sushil Kumar Srivastava Industrial Maintenance Management S Chand & Co.
Mishra Maintenance Engineering PHI
A.K.Gupta Reliability, Maintenance and Safety Engineering University Science Press
Reliability Engineering L.S. Srinath East-West Press
Practical Exercises:
1. Study of the tools and equipment used in building maintenance (civil, wood & electrical).
2. Studies on the types of deterioration of different types of buildings, their causes and root cause analysis for
corrective measures.
3. Studies on the different types of building defects (civil, wood & electrical), their causes and root cause analysis for
corrective measures.
4. Study of important materials used in building maintenance with their applications.
5. Study different preventive maintenance methods used for building maintenance.
6. Repair of surface defects of concrete and corrosion in RCC elements.
7. Repair of DPC against Rising Dampness, Waterproofing of wet areas and roofs.
8. Repair of sealing joints with different types of sealants.
9. Repair of overhead and underground water tanks
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Ramamrutham, S Strength of Materials Dhanpat Rai and Sons
Ram Chandra Applied Mechanics &Strength of Materials Standard Publishers
Punmia, BC Strength of Materials Standard Publishers
Prasad VS Structural mechanics Galgotia Publications
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
1. Determination of yield stress, ultimate stress, percentage elongation and plot the stress strain diagram and
compute the value of young's modulus on mild steel
2. Testing of HYSD Steel
3. Determination of Young's modulus of elasticity for steel wire with searl's apparatus
4. Determination of modulus of rupture of a concrete beam
5. Determination of maximum deflection and young's modulus of elasticity in simply supported beam with load at
middle third point
6. Verification of forces in a framed structure
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Shriath, LS PERT and CPM- Principles and Applications East West Press
Soil Exploration: 3
Purpose and necessity of soil exploration. Reconnaissance, methods of soil exploration, Sampling;
undisturbed, disturbed and representative samples, number and quantity of samples, resetting, sealing
and preservation of samples.
Bearing Capacity of soil: 3
Concept of bearing capacity. Definition and significance of ultimate bearing capacity, net safe bearing
capacity and allowable bearing pressure. Factors affecting bearing capacity. Concept of vertical stress
distribution in soils due to foundation loads, pressure bulb. Use of geo-synthetics.
Foundation Engineering: 3
Concept of shallow and deep foundation; types of shallow foundations: combined, isolated, strip, mat,
and their suitability. Factors affecting the depth of shallow foundations, deep foundations, type of piles
and their suitability; pile classification on the basis of material, pile group and pile cap
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Punmia, BC Soil Mechanics and Foundations Standard Publishers
Bharat Singh and Shamsher Soil Mechanics and Foundations Engineering Nem Chand and Bros Roorkee
Prakash
Sehgal, SB A Text Book of Soil Mechanics CBS Publishers
Joseph E Engineering Properties of soilsBowles and their Tata McGraw Hill
Measurement
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
1. To determine the moisture content of a given sample of soil
2. Auger Boring and Standard Penetration Test
a) Identifying the equipment and accessories
b) Conducting boring and SPT at a given location
c) Collecting soil samples and their identification
d) Preparation of boring log and SPT graphs
e) Interpretation of test results
3. Extraction of Disturbed and Undistrubed Samples
a) Extracting a block sample
b) Extracting a tube sample
c) Extracting disturbed samples for mechanical analysis.
d) Field identification of samples
4. Field Density Measurement (Sand Replacement and Core Cutter Method)
a) Calibration of sand
b) Conducting field density test at a given location
c) Determination of water content
d) Computation and interpretation of results
5. Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit Determination:
a) Identifying various grooving tools
b) Preparation of sample
c) Conducting the test
d) Observing soil behaviour during tests
e) Computation, plotting and interpretation of results
6. Mechanical Analysis
a) Preparation of sample
b) Conducting sieve analysis
c) Computation of results
d) Plotting the grain size distribution curve
e) Interpretation of the curve
7. Laboratory Compaction Tests (Standard Proctor test)
a) Preparation of sample
b) Conducting the test
c) Observing soil behaviour during test
d) Computation of results and plotting
e) Determination of optimum moisture and maximum dry density
8. Demonstration of Unconfined Compression Test
a) Specimen preparation
b) Conducting the test
c) Plotting the graph
d) Interpretation of results and finding/bearing capacity
9. Demonstration of:
a) Direct shear and vane shear test on sandy soil samples
b) Permeability test apparatus
Title of the course : Fluid Mechanics
Subject Code : CV-313
Weekly load : 06 LTP 2-0-4
Credit : 04
Hydrostatic Pressure: 6
Pressure, intensity of pressure, pressure head, Pascal's law and its applications. Total pressure,
resultant pressure, and centre of pressure, total pressure and centre of pressure on horizontal,
vertical and inclined plane surfaces of rectangular, triangular, trapezoidal and circular shapes.
Measurement of Pressure: 5
Atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure, vacuum pressure and absolute pressure. Piezometer,
simple manometer and differential manometer.
Unit-II Fundamentals of Fluid Flow: 5
Types of Flow: Steady and unsteady flow, laminar and turbulent flow, uniform and non-uniform
flow. Discharge and continuity equation (flow equation) {No derivation}.Types of hydraulic
energy: potential energy, kinetic energy, pressure energy. Bernoulli's theorem; statement and
description (without proof of theorem) Flow Measurements (brief description with simple
numerical problems): Venturimeter and mouthpiece, Pitot tube, Orifice and Orificemeter,
Current meters, Notches and weirs (simple numerical problems)
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Jagdish Lal Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Delhi MetropolitanBook Co
Modi, PN, and Seth, SM Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Delhi StandardPublishers
Khurmi RS Hydraulics and Hydraulics Machines S Chand and Co
PRACTICAL EXERCISES
1. To verify Bernoullis Theorem
2. To find out venturimeter coefficient
3. To determine coefficient of velocity (Cv), Coefficient of discharge (Cd) Coefficient of
4. contraction (Cc) of an orifice and verify the relations between them
5. To perform Reynold's experiement
6. To verify loss of head in pipe flow due to:
a) Sudden enlargement
b) Sudden contraction
c) Sudden bend
7. Demonstration of use of current meter and Pitot Tube
8. To determine coefficient of discharge of a rectangular notch/triangular notch.
Title of the course : Railways, Bridges and Tunnel Engineering
Subject Code : CV-314
Weekly load : 04 LTP 2-0-2
Credit : 03
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Vaswani, NK Railway Engineering Anand Publishing House, Roorkee
Rangwala, SC Railway Engineering Charotar Book Stall
Deshpande, R A Text Book of Railway Engineering Poonam United Book
Algia, JS Bridge Engineering Charotar Book Stall
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Nighat Yasmin Introduction to AutoCAD 2014 for Civil Engineering Applications SDC Publication
Mark Dix, Paul Riley Discovery AutoCAD 2014 Pearson Publication
.
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Title of the course : Design and Drawing of RCC Structures
Subject Code : CV-316
Weekly load : 06 LTP 2-0-4
Credit : 04
Recommended Books:
Practical Exercises:
Recommended Books:
Practical Exercises
1. Scaling objects, Composition of drawings on different sizes of sheets.
2. Study of 2D & 3D visual relationships, simple perspective and various geometric forms.
3. Study of objects in light and shade, sketching techniques and its applications.
4. Basic rendering techniques, rendering of Plans, elevations, sections & graphic Objects in 2D & 3D.
5. Sciography of geometrical and architectural forms-shades and shadows on building facades.
6. Plan & elevation: Plants, trees, objects, furniture, human beings.
7. Landscape studies.
8. Building studies, Indoor and Outdoor.
9. Study Photography techniques.
10. Preparation of Block model of geometrical objects using various types of materials like paper,
hardboard, soft board, plastic/PVC sheet, thermocole, clay, plaster of Paris etc).
11. Study different types of arches in roof structures like dome, vault, hipped roof, pitched roof etc;
12. Clay and sand modeling of organic forms.
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Duggal, SK Design of Steel Structures Standard Publishers
Birinder Singh Steel Structures Design and Drawing Kaption Pub.house
Ram Chandra Design of Steel Structures Standard Publishers
LS Negi Design of Steel Structure Tata McGraw Hill
PRACTICALS:
DRAWINGS:
1. Column beam connection drawings: a) Beam to beam b) Beam to column c) Column bases- slab base and gusseted
base.
2. Drawing of a roof truss with detail of joints for the given shape and span of truss.
3. Drawing of plan and elevation pf a riveted plate girder with details at the supports and connections of stiffness
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Arora S.P. and Bindra Building Construction, Planning Techniques and Method of Dhanpat Rai
S.P Construction
Sharma S.C Construction Equipment and Management Khanna Publishers
Deodhar, S.V Construction Equipment and Job Planning Khanna Publishers
Mahesh Varma Construction Equipment and its Planning and Application Metropolitan Book Company
Title of the course : Earthquake Resistant Building Construction
Subject Code : CV-324
Weekly load : 03 LTP 3-0-0
Credit : 03
Recommended Books:
Author(s) Title Publisher
Jai Krishana & AR Chandersekaran Elements of Earthquake Engineering Sarita Parkashan Meerut
RL Weigel Earthquake Engineering Prentice Hall Inc.
BL Gupta and NL Arora Building Construction Satya Prakashan