Available courses

This  course is strictly for fourth year students seeking placement through campus interview.

This is a core course  for Mechanical Engineering students at first semester of Third year.

Course content

1) Study of 8085 Microprocessor

2) Study of 8051 Microcontroller

3) Programmable Logic Controller

4) Data Transmission and Computer Networks

Design of Concrete Structures-I" is a fundamental course for engineering students, where we delve into the principles of designing concrete structures. We primarily follow the guidelines set forth by IS 456:2000, a key standard in India for the design and construction of concrete structures.

This course covers topics such as:

  1. Introduction to Concrete: Understanding the properties of concrete, its constituents, and the various types of concrete used in construction.

  2. Reinforced Concrete Basics: An in-depth look at the behavior of reinforced concrete, detailing the advantages and applications.

  3. Loads and Load Combinations: Analyzing different types of loads that concrete structures may encounter and how to combine them for design purposes.

  4. Material Properties: A focus on the properties of concrete, steel, and other materials used in construction and their impact on design.

  5. Design Philosophy: Exploring the fundamental principles and design philosophies based on IS 456:2000, including limit state design.

  6. Structural Elements Design: Covering the design of various structural elements such as beams, columns, and slabs.

  7. Structural Integrity: Ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the designed concrete structures.

  8. Practical Applications: Real-world examples and case studies to apply the knowledge gained during the course.

Throughout the course, we emphasize a deep understanding of IS 456:2000 to ensure that students are well-prepared to design concrete structures that meet national and international standards for safety and performance.