DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR APPLICATION OF 3D MAX SOFTWARE IN CONSTRUCTION
2017 - 2018
1. 3D animations
2. Models and virtual reality visualizations
3. 3ds Max Fluids
4. Motion Paths
5. 3ds Max Interactive
6. Autodesk Raytracer Renderer (ART)
7. Scene layout in VR
8. Improved pipeline tools integration
9. Smart asset packaging
10. Modern UI and workspaces
11. Data Channel Modifier
12. Hair and Fur modifier
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR AUTO CADD with 2D Modeling
2017 – 2018
1. 2D drafting and drawing
2. Floor plans
3. Building permit drawings
4. Building inspection plans
5. Landscaping layouts
6. AutoCAD (WIN/MAC)
7. AutoCAD Architecture (WIN)
8. AutoCAD MEP (WIN)
9. AutoCAD Raster Design (WIN)
10. AutoCAD mobile app
11. AutoCAD web app
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR APPLICATION OF C, C++ IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2017 - 2018
1. Python
2. Scilab
3. GNU Octave or MATLAB
4. C Language
5. C++
6. Java
7. Limbo
8. JavaScript
9. Perl
10. UNIX’s C Shell
11. PHP
12. Verilog
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR INTERVIEW CRACKING GUIDELINES
2017 – 2018
1. Decision-making skills,
2. Communication,
3. Team-player attitude,
4. Ability to plan and prioritize work
5. One –On -One
6. Panel Interview
7. Group Discussion
8. Stress Interview
9. Informational
10. Competency Based
11. Assessment Center
12. Telephonic Interview
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR USE OF ADRUINO IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2017 - 2018
1. Flash memory
2. SRAM memory
3. EEPROM memory
4. Digital read pin
5. Digital write pin
6. Pin mode pin
7. Analog read pin
8. Analog write pin
9. Animatronics Hand
10. Smart Irrigation System using Arduino
11. Weather Monitoring System
12. Automatic Solar Tracker
13. Biometric Authentication System
14. Smart Energy Meter using GSM
15. Health Monitoring Wearable Glove
16. GPS & GSM based Tracker
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR THEORETICAL DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
2017 – 2018
Objectives and Methods of Analysis and Design, and Properties of Concrete and Steel
Philosophies of Design by Limit State Method
Limit State of Collapse - Flexure (Theories and Examples)
Doubly Reinforced Beams ? Theory and Problems
Flanged Beams ? Theory and Numerical Problems
Shear, Bond, Anchorage, Development Length and Torsion
Limit State of Serviceability
Reinforced Concrete Slabs
Staircases
Compression Members
Foundations - Theory and Design
Yield Line Analysis for Slabs
Working Stress Method
Tension Members
Redistribution of Moments
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCEMENT IN SURVEYING USING TOTAL STATION
2017 – 2018
1. Laser Scanning Overview
2. Registration and Geo-referencing
3. Measurement accuracy
4. Measurement Errors
5. Mode of distance measurement
6. Overview Of GPS
7. Real Time Kinematics (RTK)
8. Comparison of Total Station and GPS
9. Comparison of Total Station and Laser Scanner
10. Error Analysis
11. Measurement Errors
12. Accuracy
13. Precision
14. Checking accuracy
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR APPLICATION OF ELECTRONICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2017 – 2018
1. Energy harvesting
2. Application of signal processing
3. Compressed Sensing Technique
4. Applications of Computer Science
5. Computer aided design of buildings
6. Usage of telemetry to perform measurements of plot
7. Usage of sensors to measure stress on high profile buildings and suspension bridges
8. Structural health monitoring
9. Remote sensing to observe areas
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCEMENTS IN THE DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES BY RAMCO CEMENTS
2016 – 2017
1. Limit State of Collapse
2. Limit State of Serviceability
3. Reinforced Concrete Slabs
4. Staircases
5. Compression Members
6. Foundations - Theory and Design
7. Yield Line Analysis for Slabs
8. Basic Principles, Theory and One-way Slabs
9. Nodal Forces and Two-way Slabs
10. Two-way Rectangular, Square, Triangular and Circular Slabs
11. Numerical Examples
12. Working Stress Method
13. Tension Members
14. Redistribution of Moments
15. Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
16. Shear, Bond, Anchorage, Development Length and Torsion
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR ANALYSIS OF BUILDING USING REVIT SOFTWARE
2016 – 2017
1. Revit Fundamentals
2. Basic Modify and Reporting Tools
3. Modeling Essentials
4. Core and Shell
5. Walls
6. Stairs and Railings
7. Building Interiors
8. Design Analysis
9. Architectural Schedules and Tags
10. Annotation
11. Dimensions and Constraints
12. Architectural Drafting and Detailing
13. Phases
14. Architectural Design Options
15. Advanced Modeling
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR ESTIMATION, COSTING AND VALUATION WORKSHOP
2016 – 2017
1. Determination of quantities of items and labor requirement of civil engineering works.
2. Preparation of estimate of the civil engineering works.
3. Preparation of specification of construction items
4. To introduce the students in depth knowledge of professional practice as well the quantity
analysis of construction works like, multi – storied structures, Water works & sanitary
works, Irrigation works, Road estimates, culverts, etc.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR 2D & 3D MODELLING USING AUTO CADD SOFTWARE
2016 – 2017
1. Preparation of Floor plans
2. Building permit drawings
3. Building inspection plans
4. Landscaping layouts
5. 2D drafting and drawing
6. AutoCAD (WIN/MAC)
7. 3D Modeling
8. AutoCAD Architecture (WIN)
9. AutoCAD MEP (WIN)
10. AutoCAD Raster Design (WIN)
11. AutoCAD mobile app
12. AutoCAD web app
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR BAR BENDING DETAILING BY SWASAM BUILDERS
2016 – 2017
1) Foundations, like raft foundation, pile caps, Isolated and Open footings, continuous footings.
2) Columns, from footing starter bars to the roof level with Elevation and Sections
3) Beams, like Tie beams, Drop beams (simply supported and continuous) cantilever beams,
hidden beams etc. with cross sections of beams and sections.
4) Slabs, like Solid slabs (one-way and two ways) continuous slab, Rib slab etc.
5) Walls, like Retaining wall, Shear wall, Core wall (Staircase and Lift)
6) Tanks & RCC Pardies, like Underground& Overhead water tanks, Balcony RCC pardies etc.
7) Staircase, flight from plinth to mid landing and mid landing to floor level.
The Courses are including thoughts of Typical details of all RCC members as mentioned
above, Project drawings study, Rebar detailing (shop drawings) with BBS on auto cad with the
exact scale and units, Calculation of BBS manually and software with all kind of shapes, bending
deductions, its weights with weights summary etc.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR PRACTICAL EXPOSURE USING TOTAL STATION
2016 – 2017
The objective of this course is to explain the steps to be taken for proper handling of a
total station and the steps for temporary adjustment of total station required to be done before
taking any observations. The list of concepts for this course is listed below,
o Quality Assessment of GPS Surveying
o Introduction to Total Station
o Parts of Total Station
o Accessories of Total Station
o Handling & Setting of Total Station
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR SOFT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
2016 – 2017
The course aims to cause a basic awareness about the significance of soft skills in
professional and inter-personal communications and facilitate an all-round development of
personality. Hard or technical skills help securing a basic position in one's life and career. But
only soft skills can ensure a person retain it, climb further, reach a pinnacle, achieve excellence,
and derive fulfillment and supreme joy. Soft skills comprise pleasant and appealing personality
traits as self-confidence, positive attitude, emotional intelligence, social grace, flexibility,
friendliness and effective communication skills.
Objective of the Course
To develop inter personal skills and be an effective goal oriented team player.
To develop professionals with idealistic, practical and moral values.
To develop communication and problem solving skills.
To re-engineer attitude and understand its influence on behavior.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR SOIL STABILIZATION BY AASHHIRWAD ASSOCIATES
2016 – 2017
The course addresses various ground improvement techniques along with principles,
design issues and construction procedures.
Need for Ground Improvement, Different types of problematic soils, Emerging trends in
ground Improvement, Shallow and deep compaction requirements, Principles and methods of
soil compaction.
Ground Improvement by drainage, Dewatering methods, Design of dewatering systems,
Preloading, Vertical drains, vacuum consolidation, Electro-kinetic dewatering, design and
construction methods.
Construction techniques and applications, Permeation grouting, compaction grouting, jet
grouting, different varieties of grout materials, grouting under difficult conditions, Soil nailing,
rock anchoring, micro-piles, design methods, construction techniques, Case studies of ground
improvement projects.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR NOMINAL MIX DESIGN AND IMPORTANCE OF CUBE CASTING BY RAMCO CEMENTS
2015 – 2016
Concrete properties
Specifying fresh concrete
Specifying Hardened concrete
Concrete specifications / Information
Nature of strength variation
Mix Design Procedure
Mix Design Methods
IS Method
British Method
Cube casting procedure
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR SEISMIC DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
2015 – 2016
After the completion of the course, students should be able to:
1. Identify the seismicity of a given geographical location and select a set of appropriate ground
motions that can match the seismicity of the location. Students should know the latest web based
tools that can provide information about the seismic hazards in a region and should know how to
modify those to use in a different geographical location. This may cover up to 25% of course
content.
2. Identify the static and dynamic degrees of freedom of a given structure; compute the mass and
stiffness of the different elements in the structure.
3. Develop a simplified mathematical model of a single degree of freedom system and simple
frame structures.
4. Develop the mass and stiffness matrix of a structure and develop the equations of motion of
single and multi-degree of freedom systems. Basis of matrix analysis is expected from the
students to learn how to solve the equations of motion. Perform eigen value analysis to generate
the modal properties of the structure and evaluate the correctness of the mathematical model.
5. Identify damping in a structure and how to compute the internal forces generated by inherent
damping upon the application of a dynamic force.
6. Identify the different lateral load resisting systems accepted by building authorities and the
respective building codes that can be used to design and detail these structural systems.
7. Design the different elements and connections in structural systems. Within the scope of the
course, it is proposed to teach the design of concrete moment frame and steel moment frame
system.
8. Check if the lateral load resisting system satisfies the requirements of seismic design
guidelines for strength and serviceability limits.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR MIX DESIGN OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE
2015 – 2016
Parameters Considered for Mix Proportioning of Geopolymer Concrete
Fly ash
Alkaline Activators
Water-to-geopolymer binder ratio
Preparation of Geopolymer Concrete Mixes
Method Proposed for Mix Proportioning
Data Required for Mix Design
Mix Design for M30 Grade of Geopolymer Concrete Using Proposed Method
Design Steps
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR MODELING USING REVIT
2015 – 2016
16. Revit Fundamentals
17. Basic Modify and Reporting Tools
18. Modeling Essentials
19. Core and Shell
20. Walls
21. Stairs and Railings
22. Building Interiors
23. Design Analysis
24. Architectural Schedules and Tags
25. Annotation
26. Dimensions and Constraints
27. Architectural Drafting and Detailing
28. Views and Sheets
29. Managing Settings
30. Architectural Design Options
31. Advanced Modeling
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR AUDRINO WORKSHOP FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
2015 – 2016
1. Flash memory
2. SRAM memory
3. EEPROM memory
4. Digital read pin
5. Digital write pin
6. Pin mode pin
7. Analog read pin
8. Analog write pin
9. Animatronics Hand
10. Smart Irrigation System using Arduino
11. Weather Monitoring System
12. Automatic Solar Tracker
13. Biometric Authentication System
14. Smart Energy Meter using GSM
15. WiFi Controlled Robot
16. Robotic Arm
17. Persistence of Vision
18. Health Monitoring Wearable Glove
19. GPS & GSM based Tracker
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR LADDER SURVEYING AND INSTRUMENTATION, CHENNAI
2015 –2016
Plane Table Survey
Introduction, principle, instruments, setting up the plane table, methods of plane tabling,
advantages, sources of Errors
Theodolite Traversing
Introduction, definitions, the vernier transit theodolite, temporary and permanent
adjustment of theodolite, measuring horizontal and vertical angles, methods of traversing,
closing error, computation of latitudes and departure, check in closed and open traverse,
balancing of traverse, Gale’s table, traverse area, omitted measurements
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR WORKABILITY OF CONCRETE
2015 – 2016
Introduction concrete as a material, ingredients, Production, composition, and properties; cement
chemistry.
Types of cements; special cements, aggregates: properties, tests and standard.
Batching of ingredients; mixing, transport, and placement; consolidation, finishing, and curing of
concrete; initial and final set – significance and measurement; workability of concrete and its
measurement
Modulus of elasticity and Poisson’s ratio; Stress strain response of concrete. Creep and relaxation –
parameters affecting; Shrinkage of concrete – types and significance; parameters affecting shrinkage;
measurement of creep and shrinkage.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR PUSHOVER ANALYSIS OF BUILDING USING SAP 2000
2015 – 2016
Structural Dynamics: Free Response of SDOF with/without Damping
Structural Dynamics: Forced Response of SDOF from Earthquakes
Introduction to Seismology
Seismic Design Philosophy / ASCE 7 Design Code
Capacity Design / Material Modeling
Moment-Curvature Analysis
Moment-Curvature Analysis / SAP2000
Pushover Analysis of RC Frames
Pushover Analysis of RC Frames
P-Delta Effects / Dynamic Analysis
Dynamic Analysis / SAP 2000
Performance Based Design
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR AUTO CAD 2D MODELING
2014 – 2015
The diploma program of Civil CADD provides the fundamental understanding and
allows participants to perform the drafting as well as structural analysis efficiently. On the
completion of the diploma, it will provide a good understanding of designing, land development,
and tools analysis in Civil Industry.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION USING 3D MAX SOFTWARE
2014 – 2015
1. 3D animations
2. Models and virtual reality visualizations
3. 3ds Max Fluids
4. Motion Paths
5. 3ds Max Interactive
6. Autodesk Raytracer Renderer (ART)
7. Scene layout in VR
8. Improved pipeline tools integration
9. Smart asset packaging
10. Modern UI and workspaces
11. Data Channel Modifier
12. Hair and Fur modifier
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR REVIT ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP
2014 – 2015
2016 – 2017
1. Revit Fundamentals
2. Basic Modify and Reporting Tools
3. Modeling Essentials
4. Core and Shell
5. Walls
6. Stairs and Railings
7. Building Interiors
8. Design Analysis
9. Architectural Schedules and Tags
10. Annotation
11. Dimensions and Constraints
12. Architectural Drafting and Detailing
13. Managing Settings
14. Architectural Design Options
15. Advanced Modeling
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR C PROGRAMMING APPLICATIONS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2014 – 2015
1. GNU Octave or MATLAB
2. C Language
3. C++
4. Java
5. Limbo
6. JavaScript
7. Perl
8. UNIX’s C Shell
9. PHP
10. Verilog
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR APPLICATION OF AUDRINO IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2014 – 2015
1. Flash memory
2. SRAM memory
3. EEPROM memory
4. Digital read pin
5. Digital write pin
6. Pin mode pin
7. Analog read pin
8. Analog write pin
9. Animatronics Hand
10. Smart Irrigation System using Arduino
11. Weather Monitoring System
12. Automatic Solar Tracker
13. Biometric Authentication System
14. Smart Energy Meter using GSM
15. WiFi Controlled Robot
16. Robotic Arm
17. Persistence of Vision
18. Health Monitoring Wearable Glove
19. GPS & GSM based Tracker
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR MANUAL DESIGNING OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
2014 – 2015
1. Planning and Design Process
2. Materials and Structural Design Criteria
3. Loads and Design Safety
4. Design of Structural Elements
o Concrete Elements
o Steel Elements
o Structural Joints
5. Approximate Analysis Methods as a Basis for Design
6. System Design Concepts
7. Special Topics that may be Covered as Part of the Design Project Discussions
o Cable Structures
o Prestressed Concrete Bridges
o Constructability and Structural Control
o Fire Protection
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR WORKSHOP ON TOTAL STATION
2014 – 2015
1. Laser Scanning Overview
2. Registration and Geo-referencing
3. Measurement accuracy
4. Measurement Errors
5. Mode of distance measurement
6. Overview Of GPS
7. Real Time Kinematics (RTK)
8. Comparison of Total Station and GPS
9. Comparison of Total Station and Laser Scanner
10. Error Analysis
11. Measurement Errors
12. Accuracy
13. Precision
14. Checking accuracy
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR USE OF ELECTRONICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2014 – 2015
1. Energy harvesting
2. Application of signal processing
3. Compressed Sensing Technique
4. Applications of Computer Science
5. Computer aided design of buildings
6. Usage of telemetry to perform measurements of plot
7. Usage of sensors to measure stress on high profile buildings and suspension bridges
8. Structural health monitoring
9. Remote sensing to observe areas
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR 3D VISUALIZATION AND RENDERING OF BUILDING USING 3D MAX
2013 – 2014
1. 3D animations
2. Models and virtual reality visualizations
3. 3ds Max Fluids
4. Motion Paths
5. 3ds Max Interactive
6. Autodesk Raytracer Renderer (ART)
7. Scene layout in VR
8. Improved pipeline tools integration
9. Smart asset packaging
10. Modern UI and workspaces
11. Data Channel Modifier
12. Hair and Fur modifier
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR CREATING CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS USING C
PROGRAMMING
2013 – 2014
1. C Language
2. C++
3. Java
4. Limbo
5. JavaScript
6. Perl
7. UNIX’s C Shell
8. PHP
9. Verilog
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR DESIGN OF BUILDING USING AUTO CADD
2013 – 2014
1. 2D drafting and drawing
2. Floor plans
3. Building permit drawings
4. Building inspection plans
5. Landscaping layouts
6. AutoCAD (WIN/MAC)
7. AutoCAD Architecture (WIN)
8. AutoCAD MEP (WIN)
9. AutoCAD Raster Design (WIN)
10. AutoCAD mobile app
11. AutoCAD web app
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR INTERVIEW SKIL DEVELOPMENT
2013 – 2014
1. Decision-making skills,
2. Communication,
3. Team-player attitude,
4. Ability to plan and prioritize work
5. One –On -One
6. Panel Interview
7. Group Discussion
8. Stress Interview
9. Informational
10. Competency Based
11. Assessment Center
12. Telephonic Interview
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR AUDRINO APPLICATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2013 – 2014
1. Flash memory
2. SRAM memory
3. EEPROM memory
4. Digital read pin
5. Digital write pin
6. Pin mode pin
7. Analog read pin
8. Analog write pin
9. Animatronics Hand
10. Smart Irrigation System using Arduino
11. Weather Monitoring System
12. Automatic Solar Tracker
13. Biometric Authentication System
14. Smart Energy Meter using GSM
15. WiFi Controlled Robot
16. Robotic Arm
17. Persistence of Vision
18. Health Monitoring Wearable Glove
19. GPS & GSM based Tracker
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR CODAL DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURE
2013– 2014
Objectives and Methods of Analysis and Design, and Properties of Concrete and Steel - Philosophies of
Design by Limit State Method - Limit State of Collapse - Flexure (Theories and Examples) - Doubly
Reinforced Beams - Shear, Bond, Anchorage, Development Length and Torsion - Limit State of
Serviceability - Reinforced Concrete Slabs – Staircases - Compression Members - Foundations - Theory
and Design - Yield Line Analysis for Slabs - Working Stress Method - Tension Members - Redistribution
of Moments - Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR TOTAL STATION SURVEYING
2013 – 2014
1. Overview Of GPS
2. Real Time Kinematics (RTK)
3. Comparison of Total Station and GPS
4. Comparison of Total Station and Laser Scanner
5. Error Analysis
6. Measurement Errors
7. Accuracy
8. Precision
9. Checking accuracy
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SYLLABUS FOR MERITS OF ELECTRONICS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
2013 - 2014
1. Energy harvesting
2. Application of signal processing
3. Compressed Sensing Technique
4. Applications of Computer Science
5. Computer aided design of buildings
6. Usage of telemetry to perform measurements of plot
7. Usage of sensors to measure stress on high profile buildings and suspension bridges
8. Structural health monitoring
9. Remote sensing to observe areas