
Civil Engineering
GEOFEST 2023 is organized by the Department of Civil Engineering under INDIAN GEOTECHNICAL SOCIETY, RSCOE Student Chapter on 22 and 23 February 2023
22-02-2023 - 23-02-2023
An Autonomous Institute Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University,
Approved by AICTE,
Accredited by NBA (UG Programs), Accredited by NAAC With "A" Grade
MHRD-NIRF Rank: 201-250
The department was established in the year of 2003-04 with an initial intake of 60 students. From 2012-13 intake has been increased to 120. The department also offers Post Graduate Course in M.E. Civil (Structural Engineering).The department has also recognized as Ph.D Research Center in year the 2012-13.The Civil Engineering Department is accomplished with full of energetic, well-qualified and experienced faculty who is also involved in research, professional activities inside & outside the campus along with the young, dynamic and dedicated faculty members.
"To provide an excellent academic environment for students to become competent Civil Engineer. "
PEO I: Graduate shall have successful career in Civil Engineering, exhibit leadership and teamwork ability.
PEO II: Graduate shall possess an ability to work in diversified professional environment with functional and disciplinary skills in social context.
PEO III: Graduate shall have an ability and skill to address research, professional challenges and be a lifelong learner.
Dr. Jagdish Rameshrao Dhanuskar
Head,
Department of Civil Engineering
The department was established in the year of 2003-04 with an initial intake of 60 students. From 2012-13 intake has been increased to 120. The department also offers Post Graduate Course in M.E. Civil (Structural Engineering).The department has also recognized as Ph.D Research Center in year the 2012-13.The Civil Engineering Department is accomplished with full of energetic, well-qualified and experienced faculty who is also involved in research, professional activities inside & outside the campus along with the young, dynamic and dedicated faculty members.
Description:
The laboratory has seven software these are used by undergraduate students for performing exercises given in various course domains. Final year students exclusively use the software for their project work.
Features:
Well equiped lab. Students perform practicals of Operating System based on Windows 7 platform.
Utilization:
UG/PG
Area of Practical:
99 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mr. Raj Bhosale
Lab Assistant:
R. Nandgaonkar
Description:
This Lab is a distinct feature of the Department of Civil Engineering is utilized by the Post graduate students. Major Equipment in this lab is Horizontal Shake Table.
Features:
The lab is well equiped and developed by taking into consideration the needs of the ME students. Lab is used for perforing dissertation work along with learning and implementing different technologies.
Utilization:
PG
Area of Practical:
99 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Dr G.A. Deshpande
Lab Assistant:
Mr. B.N. Karande
Description:
The Engineering Geology Laboratory is a distinct feature of the Department of Civil Engineering. Unlike the Geology labs in some of the other institutes, the specimens that one finds here are collected by the laboratory in charges over the years. As such, this lab boasts of perhaps one the most varied and diverse collections of rock and mineral specimens around the University, along with some well-preserved core samples, and a number of high quality, informative charts and models.
Features:
lab boasts of perhaps one the most varied and diverse collections of rock and mineral specimens number of high quality, informative charts and models.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
92 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mrs. NilimaPote
Lab Assistant:
Mr. B.N. Karande
Description:
Environmental lab is utilized by the Undergraduate students for Environmental Engineering II as well as Environmental Engineering I in Sem I and Sem II respectively. Lab has BCUD funded project of Rs.1,70,000/- .Major equipment in this Laboratory are High Volume Sampler, BOD Incubator, Spectrophotometer. Eco Sustainability Club " Shaashwat" is formed under this lab.
Features:
Lab has BCUD funded project of Rs.1,70,000/- .Major equipment in this Laboratory are High Volume Sampler, BOD Incubator, Spectrophotometer.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
66 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mrs. B.V. Mahajan
Lab Assistant:
K.S. Khandagale
Description:
Utilized is utilized by the Under graduate students (for Fluid Mechanics in Semester I) as well as Ph.D scholars. Research Project grant from Savitri Bhai Pule University Pune for two projects
Features:
well equiped with Tilting Fluume ,Wind Tunnel.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
214 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Dr. A.R. Deshmukh
Lab Assistant:
K.A. Budhner
Description:
This lab setup is according to university syllabus and consultancy purpose. Lab is utilized by Under Graduate students of second year semester I. Major equipment in this lab are Tri Axial Test setup, Direct Shear test setup, unconfined compression test setup and caries Indian Geotechnical Society chapter.
Features:
Major equipment in this lab are Tri Axial Test setup, Direct Shear test setup, unconfined compression test setup and caries Indian Geotechnical Society chapter.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
132 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mrs. Manisha Sawant
Lab Assistant:
Mr. S.M. Sawant
Description:
This lab has two software i.e. SAP 2000 and ETAB (Design Software).ME(Structures) - first year students is utilized this lab for Seminars and lab practices. Also Final year students exclusively use the software for their project work.
Features:
The lab is well equiped and developed by taking into consideration the needs of the ME students. Lab is used for perforing dissertation work along with learning and implementing different technologies.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
132 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mr. Raj Bhosale
Lab Assistant:
Mrs. R. Nandgaonkar
Description:
Transportation lab is utilized by the Undergraduate students for Transportation Engineering Course in Sem I and Advanced Transportation Engineering Course (Elective) in Sem II. The lab is spacious and well equipped with all the major equiments to provide best laboratory facilities to cater to the needs of the students. Facilities are available for Aggregate Testing, Bitumen Testing, Bituminous Mix Testing and Structural Evaluation of the pavement. Latest software related to Transportation Engineering like MX Roads, InRoads, Microstation and GeoPak are available in the department to enhance the technical skills of the students.
Features:
Facilities are available for Aggregate Testing, Bitumen Testing, Bituminous Mix Testing and Structural Evaluation of the pavement.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
99 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mrs. Shruti Shinde
Lab Assistant:
Mr. B.N. Karande
Description:
This laboratory since its inception to the Civil Department carries instruments right from Dumpy Level to advanced Total Station to cater the need of syllabus for undergraduate students from Second and Third year engineering. The laboratory is equipped with instruments like Optical One Second Theodolite and Electronic Total station to be at par with the need of global education system.
Features:
laboratory is equipped with instruments like Optical One Second Theodolite and Electronic Total station to be at par with the need of global education system.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
Lab Incharge:
Dr.Shahpure S.S.
Lab Assistant:
Mr. S.M. Sawant
Description:
This Lab is utilized by the Research scholars as well as P G students. ANSYS, and software from Bentley Systems for different domains of Civil Engineering are being used.
Features:
ANSYS, and software from Bentley Systems for different domains of Civil Engineering are being used.
Utilization:
UG/PG
Area of Practical:
Lab Incharge:
Dr.Shahpure S.S.
Lab Assistant:
R. Nandgaonkar
Description:
Strength of Material lab is equipped with some major instruments like Universal Testing Machine having capacity 600 KN and Compression Testing Machine having 2000 KN. This lab setup adequately caters to the academic requirements of UG students and PG students. The setup can also be utilized for consultancy work regarding testing of different material such as Steel, Concrete, etc.
Features:
Universal Testing Machine having capacity 600 KN and Compression Testing Machine having 2000 KN. This lab setup adequately caters to the academic requirements of UG students and PG students.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
99 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Mrs. K.B. Pimple
Lab Assistant:
B.N. Karande
Description:
Experiments of Advances concrete technology (BE civil) for Sem - I and Concrete Technology (SE Civil) For Sem -II are performed. Utilized for Research Project of PG Students and UG students. Spacious well equipped laboratory with provision of safety equipment like fire extinguisher, first aid box etc. Consultancy of Testing material i.e.Cement, Aggregate, Steel, bricks ,concrete cubes and Concrete mix design are done. Lab has utilized for Research project grand ( BCUD) from SPPU of 1, 90,000/- by Prof. Sayyed G.A.
Features:
Lab has utilized for Research project grand ( BCUD) from SPPU of 1, 90,000/- by Prof. Sayyed G.A.
Utilization:
UG
Area of Practical:
66 sq.m
Lab Incharge:
Prof.G A Sayyed
Lab Assistant:
K.S. Khandagale
GEOFEST 2023 is organized by the Department of Civil Engineering under INDIAN GEOTECHNICAL SOCIETY, RSCOE Student Chapter on 22 and 23 February 2023
22-02-2023 - 23-02-2023
Art Circle RANGBHUMI TEAM participated in FIRODIYA KARANDAK, 2023 which is Intercollegiate competition and got selected for final round on 9 February. Final round is on 26 February 2023.
26 February 2023
Art Circle RANGBHUMI TEAM participated in FIRODIYA KARANDAK, 2023 which is Intercollegiate competition and got selected for final round on 9 February. Final round is on 26 February 2023.
26 February 2023
Third Year Civil Engineering students having Hydro Power Engineering as Elective 1 subject. Site visit is a part of curriculum of this subject. Third Year Civil Engineering students visited PANSHET HYDRO POWER PLANT ON 21/11/2022 along with faculty Dr. A. R. Deshmukh. It is Surface type of power plant constructed at the base of PANSHET dam having capacity of 8 Megawatt in which FRANCIS turbine is installed.
21/11/2022
Third Year Civil Engineering students having Hydro Power Engineering as Elective 1 subject. Site visit is a part of curriculum of this subject. Third Year Civil Engineering students visited PANSHET HYDRO POWER PLANT ON 21/11/2022 along with faculty Dr. A. R. Deshmukh. It is Surface type of power plant constructed at the base of PANSHET dam having capacity of 8 Megawatt in which FRANCIS turbine is installed.
21/11/2022
Third Year Civil Engineering students having Hydro Power Engineering as Elective 1 subject. Site visit is a part of curriculum of this subject. Third Year Civil Engineering students visited PANSHET HYDRO POWER PLANT ON 21/11/2022 along with faculty Dr. A. R. Deshmukh. It is Surface type of power plant constructed at the base of PANSHET dam having capacity of 8 Megawatt in which FRANCIS turbine is installed.
21/11/2022
Students of third year Civil Engineering students along with Faculties Dr. A R. Deshmukh and Mrs. Sayali Rautmare visited India’s only and one CONCRETE DOUBLE CURVATURE ARCH DAM on 8/12/2022. It is constructed on river PERIYER with two other dams at CHERUTHONI and KULAMAVU. Dam having 70.50 TMC capacity whose height is 170 meter. It’s thickness at top is 7.62 meter and 19.80 meter at bottom. Really, its temple of modern INDIA.
08/12/2022
Students of third year Civil Engineering students along with Faculties Dr. A R. Deshmukh and Mrs. Sayali Rautmare visited India’s only and one CONCRETE DOUBLE CURVATURE ARCH DAM on 8/12/2022. It is constructed on river PERIYER with two other dams at CHERUTHONI and KULAMAVU. Dam having 70.50 TMC capacity whose height is 170 meter. It’s thickness at top is 7.62 meter and 19.80 meter at bottom. Really, its temple of modern INDIA.
08/12/2022
Board of Studies of the Civil Engineering Department met on 9 February, 2023, at 11:00 am at Research Laboratory of Civil Engineering Department
9 February 2023
Civil Civil Engineering Department had organised an educational visit to Sardar Sarovar Dam and Statue of Unity covering Pavagadh - Champaner and Akshardham Swaminarayan temple, Gujarat from 26th June 2022 – 30th June 2022 for better understanding of the subjects Fluid Mechanics & Concrete Structures.
26th June 2022 – 30th June 2022
Civil Civil Engineering Department had organised an educational visit to Sardar Sarovar Dam and Statue of Unity covering Pavagadh - Champaner and Akshardham Swaminarayan temple, Gujarat from 26th June 2022 – 30th June 2022 for better understanding of the subjects Fluid Mechanics & Concrete Structures.
26th June 2022 – 30th June 2022
Resource Person : Mr. A A Kshirsagar
01-07-2020 - 15-07-2021
Resource Person : Mr Prashant Sungar
01-07-2020 - 15-07-2021
Resource Person : Prof. Mujtaba Lokhandwala
21-10-2021
Resource Person : Prof. Dr.S.R. Parekar
06-11-2020
Resource Person : S B Patil, G A Sayyed, N S Pote, Sujana PK
16-07-2020 - 01-08-2020
Resource Person : Prof. Ravi Ranade
Coordinator : Mr.Omkar Kulkarni
30-08-2020
Resource Person : A S Patil, G S Wayal, M M Patil, K M Patil, K B Pimple
16-07-2020 - 01-08-2020
11-05-2022
Co-ordinator : Rahul Kapse and associates
11-06-2022
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2022
16-01-2021
2021
11-01-2020
17-01-2020
13-10-2019
06-12-2019
15-12-2019
13-10-2019
11-03-2019
Emphasizing on the impetus to be rekindled in the younger minds regarding entrepreneurship, leadership and developing the personalities of the students so that they emerge as not only good civil engineers but also responsible and law-abiding citizens. Outcome Exposure of students regarding on-site issues, pre-requisites for handling any future tasks involving technical knowledge as well as terminologies used by the labor class. Increased confidence of the students for taking up innovative initiatives. A generation of civil engineers who will serve as an asset to the society
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
A graduate of the Computer Engineering Program will demonstrate:
PSO1: Engineering Graduates will be able to satisfy the essentials in planning, analysis, design and maintenance of Civil Engineering Structures by incorporating latest technologies and modern tools.
PSO2: Engineering Graduates will be proficient in identifying and solving complex infrastructural problems, applying management and engineering techniques.
PSO3: Engineering Graduates will be able to provide sustainable solutions to environmental and water resources challenges.
Name of Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Minaxi Rai Sharma
ASCE Student Chapter is an International Chapter which helps students prepare themselves for entry into the Civil Engineering profession and into society as a whole. The learning opportunities for the students include interaction with other members in the student chapter and professionals in the field, participation in international technical events hosted by ASCE, opportunities to organize technical and social activities and engage with mentors assigned by ASCE.
Name of Faculty Coordinator: Dr S S Shahapure
IEI Students’ Chapter provide an opportunity to participate in technical events / activities, permit access to library facilities, provide opportunity for professional interaction and reimburse the expenses of travelling for presentation of technical papers.
Name of Faculty Coordinator: Prof. M.D.Sawant
The Indian Geotechnical Society (IGS) aims at promoting co-operation amongst engineers and scientists for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, Soil Dynamics, Engineering Geology,Rock Mechanics, Snow and Ice Mechanics and allied fields and their practical applications.
Name of Faculty Coordinator: Dr. Girija Deshpande
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is the leading National Professional non-profit making Society for the Technical Education System in our country with the motto of Career Development of Teachers and Personality Development of Students and overall development of our Technical Education System. Being the only national organization of educators in the field of Engineering and Technology, ISTE effectively contributes in various missions of the Union Government. The strength of ISTE is the strong base it has in technical education institutions in the country.
Name of Faculty Coordinator: Mrs. Goushiya A. Sayyed
Indian Concrete Institute (ICI) Students’ Chapter provides a unique opportunity to listen to and interact with experts from within the country and abroad to get updated on the latest technology & practices in Concrete Industry. ICI provides support to conduct Training Programmes, Workshops, Conferences, and Site Visits etc. In addition, it permits access to the ICI reference library and ICI Archives, a collection of valuable Technical Papers.
Sr. No | Class | Subject Name | Faculty Name | Topic Covered | Link | No. Of Subscribers | No. Of Views |
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01 | SE | Strength Of Material | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Basics of Shear force and Bending moment | https://youtu.be/Y9ptuQSV0T8 | 879 | 1449 views |
02 | SE | Strength Of Material | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Basic concepts session - I | https://youtu.be/FO0tfbYZETQ | 879 | 2329 views |
03 | SE | Strength Of Material | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Basic concepts session - II | https://youtu.be/VquSs0vSjEw | 879 | 2334 views |
04 | SE | Strength Of Material | Mr. H. J. Joshi | SFD and BMD of Simply supported beam | https://youtu.be/Y9ptuQSV0T8 | 879 | 1449 views |
05 | SE | Strength Of Material | Mr. H. J. Joshi | SFD and BMD of overhanging beam | https://youtu.be/aD_A0DiU26k | 879 | 2888 views |
06 | SE | Structural Analysis-I | Mrs. S.B.Patil | Three Hinged segmental Arch | https://youtu.be/5XQ7X6gUTR0 | 16 | 228 views |
07 | SE | Structural Analysis-I | Mrs. S.B.Patil | Three Hinged parabolic Arch | https://youtu.be/Lj0h2YKyzIg | 16 | 228 views |
08 | SE | Structural Analysis-I | Mrs. S.B.Patil | Three Hinged parabolic Arch when support are at same level | https://youtu.be/Lj0h2YKyzIg | 16 | 228 views |
09 | SE | Fluid Mechanics | Mr. A.S.Danole | Laminar flow and shear stress distribution across the cross section | https://youtu.be/VUGZdBkfWag | 34 | 90 views |
10 | SE | Fluid Mechanics | Mr. A.S.Danole | Velocity distribution and ratio of maximum to average velocity of circular type | https://youtu.be/j_AHmTVjHhI | 34 | 92 views |
11 | SE | Fluid Mechanics | Mr. A.S.Danole | Hagen poiseuille equation | https://youtu.be/KgY1KY3Rll4 | 34 | 76 views |
12 | TE | Structural Analysis-II | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Static and kinematic indeterminacy of the structure (Part-1) | https://youtu.be/UrMicCHbOTk | 879 | 2037 views |
13 | TE | Structural Analysis-II | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Flexibility method Session -1 | https://youtu.be/8ViinOdzEU | 879 | 2188 views |
14 | TE | Structural Analysis-II | Mr. H. J. Joshi | Flexibility method Session -2 | https://youtu.be/ye17mfzIWL8 | 879 | 1461 views |
15 | TE | Structural Design-II | Mr. G. S. Wayal | Basic concepts of beam design | https://youtu.be/Nol6x_rVS5M | 60 | 153 views |
16 | TE | Structural Design-II | Mr. G. S. Wayal | Design steps of singly reinforced beam | https://youtu.be/Zxkz8PBk93Y | 60 | 240 views |
17 | TE | Structural Design-II | Mr. G. S. Wayal | Design of singly reinforced beam | https://youtu.be/ZkoZDfFMnZM | 60 | 93 views |
18 | TE | Project Management and engineering economy | Mrs.S.P.Shine | Resource allocation and network crashing | https://youtu.be/nFyJbZCkIxY | 25 | 237 views |
19 | TE | Project Management and engineering economy | Mrs.U.A. Mahadik | Resource Smoothening | https://youtu.be/fl_Cu81Kbbg | 25 | 125 views |
20 | BE | Hydropower Engineering | Dr.A.R.Deshmukh | Hydropower Components | https://youtu.be/rJwnyH6PihE | 20 | 1156 views |
21 | BE | Quantity Surveying, account and tenders | Mrs.M.M. Patil And Mrs.K.M. Patil | Contracts and account | https://youtu.be/UkmLmefbDWI | 7 | 106 views |
22 | BE | Quantity Surveying, account and tenders | Mrs.M.M. Patil And Mrs.K.M. Patil | Arbitration | https://youtu.be/BgV7dhW6vI0 | 50 views | |
23 | BE | Quantity Surveying, account and tenders | Mrs.M.M. Patil And Mrs.K.M. Patil | Tendering | https://youtu.be/Va_Q8QSsVI | 7 | 56 views |
24 | BE | Quantity Surveying, account and tenders | Mrs.M.M. Patil And Mrs.K.M. Patil | Tendering and Method of executions work | https://youtu.be/5e29NttvVGE | 7 | 24 views |
25 | BE | Transportation Engg. | Dr. Minaxi Rai | Transportation Engg. | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KRL9qU0H1LRtL_0io5xXmWZPeTR_J7ga/view?usp=sharing | 36 | 21 views |
26 | TE | Steel structure | G.A. Sayyed | Steel structure | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsJ0c7OjA1kQNnqGk0ef6Mw | 31 | 23 views |
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