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DR VISHWANATH KARAD
MIT - WORLD PEACE UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
B. TECH. (CIVIL ENGINEERING)
BATCH: 2017-2021
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Registrar
MITWPU
HOS
School of Civil
Engineering
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
B. Tech Civil Engineering
Engineering is the profession in which knowledge of mathematics and natural sciences is
used to the benefit of mankind. Engineers develop solutions to the problems of society within
the constraints of economy and environment. Their primary job function includes activities
such as design, analysis, manufacturing, research, sales, management, consulting and many
more.
New generation engineers are required to cope with rapid changes in both domain knowledge
and nature of problems to be solved. Engineering profession is becoming increasingly
interdisciplinary; making demands on knowledge, skills as well as personality.
Our B.Tech. Programme is based on three cardinal principles: providing social context to
education, giving maximum choice to the student to choose a career path, encouraging active
learning.
Why to Choose B Tech. Civil Engineering
A Civil Engineer has to work in diverse fields viz. Irrigation, Dams, Canals, Hydropower,
Roads, Railways, Buildings, Industrial Structures, Bridges, Docks, Harbours, Airfields,
Tunnels, Environmental Engineering (including Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment
Systems) etc. A Civil Engineer is also responsible for wide spectrum of activities involving
planning, designing, construction and maintenance of various Civil Engineering works.
Management of various resources, personnel, administration, finance and construction.
Presently the infrastructure projects offer a wide scope for job as well as an entrepreneur.
An access is to the public sector for employment through competitive exams likes UPSC,
MPSC. The public sector undertakings are the Indian Railways, The Indian Aviation
Authority, The CPWD, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Nuclear Power Corporation of India,
National Highway Authority of India, Many State PWD’s, Corporations.
The employment opportunities are in the private sector with leading construction companies
like HCC, Shapoorji Palonji, DLF, SPCL, GMR Infrastructure, B G Shirke Construction
Company, L&T, ACC, TCS, Punjlyod etc.
Civil Engineers can themselves be entrepreneurs and start their own construction companies,
get employed with various consulting organization or be consultants themselves. Civil
Engineers can opt for post-graduation and further Ph.D. and also become researchers as well
as faculty members in Engineering Institute.
At MIT WPU, the department has Centre of excellence for `Innovative Design and
Construction Technologies, which is established in campus, with the building science
department of the Politecnico De Milano of Italy. There are active Memorandum of
Understandings (MOU) for collaborative research, with organizations like, Pune Construction
Engineering and Research Foundation, Builders Association of India, KL Structures USA,
BSDC college UK.
Programme overview
1. The B Tech Civil Program under MIT WPU is a 4 year 12 Semester Choice Based
Credit System Pattern Program with Industry Training to make Industry ready Engineer.
2. It is an ideal blend of practical Academics with Corporate pattern, Philosophy, Extra
Curricular and Co-Curricular Activities.
3. Student can choose his elective subjects wide spectrum of subjects to meet his individual
professional targets.
4. Opportunity to see and work with Corporate World through industry visits& live
projects& also can explore possibilities of higher studies and research, while visiting research
organizations and premium institutes of National and International repute.
5. International Study Tours to Foreign Universities with unique Modular Certificate
Course will help in developing global competencies among students.
6. Better carrier opportunities as compared to other students, due to high industry training
component. Strong Placement Training and Support
8. Development of Winning personality, who is physically fit, mentally alert, spiritually
elevated. Overall Holistic development through series of lectures and courses on yoga, self-
defense, cross cultural studies, national integration etc.
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BOS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS, School of Civil Engineering
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Vision and Mission of the Programme
MIT-WPU Vision
To be leading university of excellence , promoting the `culture of peace` through value
based `Universal Education System` with a firm belief that `Union of science and
Religion /spirituality alone will bring peace to mankind`
To be a world class space of intellectual distinction in creating extensively trained
professionals who will stand for eternal human values and world peace as complete
global citizens.
MIT- WPU MISSION
To create a synergy of academics with technology with research, research with industry,
industry with economy and economy with social innovation, leading to world peace and
positive change in the society.
To identify, enhance, hone and nurture the strength of every student to apply scientific
knowledge to touch the life of human beings.
To foster the spirit of inquiry and imagination in students to push the envelope of human
knowledge and come up with innovative and ground breaking solution for well- being of
the world.
To create value and intellectual capital for society that will act as a prime mover for
development of society.
To promote the `idea of India` by sensitizing students about the ethos of democracy,
vision of leadership and culture of good governance.
Co creation and partnership with individuals and organizations that can support students
realize their supreme potential.
Vision FOE:
To be globally recognized leader in Engineering Education having constructive impact on
society.
Mission FOE:
1. To achieve academic excellence through continuously updated education (CUEd)
2. To create environment of Engineering research and social innovation through
transdisciplinary centers of excellence.
3. To strengthen partnerships with industry research and social organizations.
4. To promote universal value based professional education.
Vision - School of Civil Engineering:
1. Creation of competent Civil Engineers to be the future builders of the World.
2. To develop socially and ethically responsible civil engineering professionals with a
sense of nation building.
Mission - School of Civil Engineering:
1. To impart technical education to tackle civil and environmental engineering.
2. To promote higher education, research, innovation and entrepreneurship amongst
graduates to address challenges of infrastructure demand.
3. To get global accreditation, for improved employability and entrepreneurship of
graduating civil engineer.
4. To be a responsible civil engineer to create impact in the development of society
Programme Educational Objectives
PEO-1 Demonstrate the ability to design and develop products, systems and processes in
multidisciplinary engineering environment.
PEO-2 Demonstrate abilities to offer solutions to engineering problems.
PEO-3 Continue professional development through self-learning and higher education.
PEO-4 Pursue successful careers at global level.
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
Programme Outcomes (POs)
PO-1 An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering for the
solution of complex civil engineering problems.
PO-2 An ability to identify, formulate and analyze complex engineering problems
leading to substantiated conclusions through reviewing literature and applying first
principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO-3 An ability to obtain a feasible solution to complex civil engineering problems
through design of a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, health , safety and sustainability.
PO-4 An ability to conduct investigations of complex problems.
PO-5 An ability to use techniques, skills and modern engineering tools for modelling
and simulation of complex engineering activities.
PO-6 An ability to apply contextual knowledge for the assessment of health, safety,
societal and regulatory issues relevant to the engineering practice.
PO-7 An ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,
economic, environmental and societal context and need for sustainable development.
PO-8 An ability to become a responsible professional following ethical principles and
norms of the engineering practice.
PO-9 An ability to function effectively in the professional environment as an individual
and as a member or leader of multidisciplinary teams.
PO-10 An ability to communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and society at large.
PO-11 An ability to apply engineering and management principles in multidisciplinary
projects.
PO-12 Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life−long learning to keep
abreast with the emerging technologies.
Programme Specific Outcomes
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
PSO-I To design and simulate structures, project systems and processes by applying
concepts of mathematics, basic and engineering sciences.
PSO-II To formulate, model, analyze and realize civil and environmental systems across
various disciplines.
PSO-III To select, design and apply appropriate contemporary classical and modern
processes to realize engineering systems in multidisciplinary environment.
Programme Structure :
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BOS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS, School of Civil
Engineering
(a) Programme duration: Four Years
(b) System followed: Trimester
(c) Credits System:
Total credits for B.Tech. programme is decided as 168 and each credit corresponds to 15
contact hours in classroom. Three theory lectures [One hour classroom sessions] per week
correspond to 2 credits.
For laboratory sessions, two contact hours per week for 12 weeks makes for one credit.
DIVISION OF CREDITS OVER FOUR ACADEMIC YEARS
Sr. No. Year No. of Credits
1 First Year
45
2 Second Year
42
3 Third Year 45
4 Final Year 36
Total Credits 168
(d) Credits for activities other than academics
Immersion programs are an important part of WPU method. They are designed to give student
an exposure to real life problems at societal and professional level. They are included in the
structure as follows.
Sr.No. Type of Immersion Year
1 Social Immersion First Year
2 National Study Tour Second Year
(e) Internship:
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
Summer industrial training has been a part of engineering education for a long time. MIT-WPU
insists on one trimester summer internship either in industry or in an R&D organization,
including educational institutes with excellent research culture. The student is expected to
submit a formal report at the end of the programme.
(f) Assessment Criteria:
For a typical subject having 2 Credits for Theory Class and 1 Credit for Laboratory Practice,
assessment of the course will have three components:
1. Class Continuous Assessment (CCA) (50Marks)
2. Laboratory Continuous Assessment (LCA) (50Marks)
3. End of the Term Test (ETT) (50Marks).
Student will be considered eligible for appearing in ETT if and only if he/she has scored
above 20 in dependently in LCA and CCA each.
The final grade for the course will be derived from the total score in the above three
components normalized on10pointscale.
That is, Grade Point in a Subject = (Total of CCA+ LCA +ETT/ 150)*10
Typically, CCA will have Attendance/Initiative, Assignments, Mid-term Test and Group
Activity as components; but they may vary as per the requirement of the course.
There will be continuous assessment of a student’s performance throughout the trimester and
grades will be awarded by the Subject Teacher / Coordination Committee formed for this
purpose .The following should be taken as a guideline to ensure uniformity of grading among
all courses.
1. For arriving at a grade obtained by a student for a particular subject, initially a numeric
marks obtained by the student out of 150 is to be determined and then, the same is to be
converted to letter grade.
2. For theory subjects, the subcomponents and the respective weights assigned to these are
given below.
Subcomponent
Weight
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Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
Laboratory Continuous Assessment 33.3%
Class Continuous Assessment 33.3%
End-Semester Examination 33.3%
The assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met.
3. For assigning marks in Teacher’s Assessment (T.A.), performance in home assignments,
class tests, tutorials, viva-voce, attendance etc. are to be considered. It is recommended
that at least two class tests for 4 credit theory courses and 1 test for 3 credit theory
courses are to be conducted for a subject.
The weights of different subcomponents of T.A. may be announced to the students by
the teacher at the beginning of the trimester.
4. For assignment of marks in the laboratory component, the relevant subcomponents that
are to be considered are: day-to-day work, regularity, assignments and viva-voce etc.
Percentage weights of the different subcomponents in deciding the final marks are to be
announced at the beginning of the trimester. The evaluation process must be completed
before the beginning of end trimester examination.
5. To the extent possible, laboratory work should be completed and evaluated every class
thus ensuring continuous evaluation. Final examination and/or viva voce, if any, may not
carry more than 20% marks.
(g) Branches or Specialisations: (as applicable)
There are five tracks in B.Tech Civil Engineering program
Track I : Analysis, Design and Simulation
Track II : Construction management
Track III : Transportation engineering
Track IV : Environmental engineering
(h)Mandatory Attendance to appear for examination: 90%,
(Para 13.1. of Academic Ordinance: 2017)
It is expected on the part of the student to attend each and every Lecture, Tutorial, and
Laboratory practical sessions in a course for the academic excellence. However, due to
any contingencies, the attendance requirement will be a minimum of 90% of the classes
scheduled/ held.
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
(j) Medium of Instruction & Examination: English (Para 9of Academic Ordinance: 2017)
In all the Academic Programs, the medium of instruction and examination shall be
English.
(k) Eligibility criteria for admission to the programme (as per para 4 of Academic
Ordinance: 2017)
1. Passed HSC or its equivalent examination with Physics and Mathematics as
compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology
or Technical Vocational subjects, and obtained at least 50 % marks (at least 45 %
marks, in case of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability candidates
belonging to Maharashtra State only) in the above subjects taken together OR
2. Passed Diploma in Engineering and Technology and obtained at least 50 % marks
(at least 45 % marks, in case of Backward class categories and Persons with
Disability candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only)
3. Obtained score in MHT-CET conducted by the Competent Authority. OR Obtained
score in JEE (Main) conducted by the Competent Authority.
B.Tech (Lateral Entry)
1. The candidate should have passed in First Class / First Class with condonation, post
SSC Or post HSC diploma course in Engineering / Technology of the Maharashtra
State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) OR
2. Any other recognized Diploma equivalent to the Diploma awarded by the
Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE) with English as a
medium of instruction at Diploma level. OR
3. Any other state / Territory Diploma equivalent to MSBTE, approved by AICTE,
English as a medium of instruction out of state.
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
B. Tech Courses in Civil Engineering
2017-2021
A. Definition of Credit:-
15 hours of Lecture /Tutorperweek
1credit
30 hours teaching for Practical 1credit
B. Credits:-
Total number of credits for four year undergraduate B.Tech Civil Engineering
Programme would be 168.
C. Structure of Credits for Undergraduate B. Tech Civil Engineering program:-
S. No.
Category Suggested Breakup of Credits (168) Credits(Total17
5) 1 Humanities and Social Sciences and Peace Programmes
including Management courses 14
2 Basic Science courses 26
3 Engineering Science courses including workshop,
Engineering drawing, Basics of electrical/mechanical/computer etc
23
4 Professional core courses 57
5 Professional Elective courses relevant to chosen
specialization/branch 18
6 Open subjects–Electives from other technical and/or
emerging subjects 15
7 Project work, seminar and internship in industry, research
setup or elsewhere 15
Total 168
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
D. Course Code and Definition:-
E. Grading Scheme:
(According to Para 12.1 of Academic Ordinances 2017)
Course code Definitions
L Lecture
T Tutorial
ES Engineering Science Courses
WPC Humanities and Social Sciences and Peace
Programs including Management courses
ME Mechanical Engineering Courses
EC Electronics and Communication
EE Electrical Engineering
CH Chemical Engineering
CS Computer Science and Engineering
PO Polymer Engineering
CE Civil Engineering
PE Petroleum Engineering
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
B. Tech.(First Year) (Batch 2020-21)
Trimester – I
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Total Hrs. Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Theory Lab CCA LCA ETT Total
1 SCI101B Linear Algebra and
Differential Calculus BS 30 15 3 - 100 - 50 150
2 SCI102B Physics BS 30 15 30 3 1 100 50 50 200
3 CVE101B Mechanics BS 45 - 30 3 1 100 50 50 200
4 MEE101B Workshop Practices ES - - 30 - 1 - 50 - 50
5 FET101B Effective Communication HSS 15 - 30 1 1 50 50 - 100
6 WPC101A World Famous Philosophers,
Sages/Saints and Great Kings WP 30 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
7 WPC001A Practicing Yoga and
Meditation WP - - - - - - - - -
Total : 150 30 120 12 4 420 200 180 800
**Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Total Credits: First Year B. TechTrimester I-16
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil
Engineering
B. Tech.(First Year) (Batch 2020-21)
Trimester – II
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Total Hrs. Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Theory Lab CCA LCA ETT Total
1 SCI103B Integral Calculus BS 30 15 - 3 - 100 - 50 150
2 SCI104B Chemistry BS 30 - 30 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 MEE102B Material Science BS 30 - - 2 - 50 - 50 100
4 MEE103B Engineering Graphics ES 30 - 30 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CET101B Programming and Problem
Solving ES 30 - 30 2 1 50 50 50 150
6 Rural Immersion Programme HSS - - - - - - - - -
7 WPC001A Practicing Yoga and Meditation WP - - - - - - - - -
Total : 150 15 90 11 3 300 150 250 700
**Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Total Credits: First Year B. TechTrimester II:14
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor,HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(First Year) (Batch 2020-21)
Trimester – III
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Total Hrs. Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Theory Lab CCA LCA ETT Total
1 SCI105B Biology for Engineers BS 30 - - 2 - 50 - 50 100
2 MEE104B Introduction to Engineering Design
Laboratory ES - - 30 - 1 - 50 - 50
3 ECE101B Basics of Electrical and Electronics
Engineering ES 45 - 30 3 1 100 50 50 200
4 MEE105B Basics of Mechanical Engineering ES 30 - 30 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CVE102B Basics of Civil Engineering ES 30 - 30 2 1 50 50 50 150
6 WPC302A
Study of Languages, Peace in
Communications and Human
Dynamics
WP 30 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
7 WPC001A Practicing Yoga and Meditation WP - - - - - - - - -
Total 165 - 120 11 4 320 200 230 750
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Total Credits: First Year B. tech.Trimester III: 15
Total Credits: 45 (16 + 14 + 15)
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – IV
**Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 26 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester I:15 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE211 Surveying PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE212 Strength of Materials PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE213 Building design and Drawing PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE214 Construction materials BS 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE215 Construction field Practice PC - - 4 - 2 - 100 - 100
6 CE216 Environmental science HSS 2 - - 1 - 50 - - 50
Total : 14 - 12 9 06 250 300 200 750
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – V
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 24 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester II:14 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No
.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload, Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE221 Fluid Mechanics PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE222 Mathematics -III BS 3 1 2 2 1 100 - 50 150
3 CE223 Analysis of Structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE224 Concrete Technology PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 WPC1 Word Famous Philosophers,
Sages/Saints and Great Kings WPC 3 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
6 CE226 National tour -
Total : 15 1 08 10 04 320 150 230 700
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – VI
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 22 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester III: 13 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Total Second Year B. TechCredits: 15+14+13 = 42
Sr
.
N
o.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE231 Soil Mechanics PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE232 Irrigation Engg PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE233 Theory of Structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE234 Environmental Engineering PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE235 Environmental science/ Indian Constitution HSS 2 - - 1 - 50 - - 50
Total : 14 - 08 09 04 250 200 200 650
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021) (Revised during 2018-2019)
Trimester – IV
**Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 26 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester I:15 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE221 Fluid Mechanics PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE212 Strength of Materials PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE213 Building design and Drawing PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE214 Construction materials BS 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE215 Construction field Practice PC - - 4 - 2 - 100 - 100
6 CE216 Indian Constitution/Environmental science HSS 2 - - 1 - 50 - - 50
Total : 14 - 12 9 06 250 300 200 750
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021) (Revised during 2018-2019)
Trimester – V
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 22 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester II:14 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No
.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload, Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE211 Surveying PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE222 Mathematics -III BS 3 1 - 2 1 100 - 50 150
3 CE223 Analysis of Structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE224 Concrete Technology PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 WPC4 Philosophy of Science and
Religion/Spirituality WPC 3 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
6 CE226 National tour -
Total : 15 1 06 10 04 320 150 230 700
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech. (Second Year) (Batch 2017-2021) (Revised during 2018-2019)
Trimester – VI
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 22 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Second Year B. Tech.Trimester III: 13 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Total Second Year B. TechCredits: 15+14+13 = 42
Sr
.
N
o.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE231 Soil Mechanics PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE232 Irrigation Engg PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE233 Theory of Structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE234 Environmental Engineering PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE235 Environmental science/ Indian Constitution HSS 2 - - 1 - 50 - - 50
Total : 14 - 08 09 04 250 200 200 650
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Third Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – VII
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 27 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Third Year B. Tech.Trimester I: 16 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No
.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE311 Transportation engineering PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE312 Foundation engineering PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE313 Design of RCC structure PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE314 Professional elective-I PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE315 Civil Engineering Software Laboratory- I PC - - 4 - 2 - 100 - 100
6 WPC 5/
WPC
701A Indian Tradition, Culture and Heritage WPC 3 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
Total : 15 - 12 10 06 270 300 230 800
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Third Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – VIII
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 23 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Third Year B. Tech.Trimester II:14 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.
No
.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theor
y
Tutoria
l Lab Th Lab CCA*
LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE321 Design of Steel structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE322 Dams and Hydraulic structures PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE323 Professional Elective II PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE324 Open Elective I OE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 FAC321 Finance and Accounting HSS 3 - - 2 - 50 - 50 100
Total : 15 - 08 10 04 250 200 250 700
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Third Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – IX
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 25 * CCA : Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Third Year B. Tech.Trimester III:15 *LCA : Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Total Third Year B. TechCredits: 16+14+15 = 45
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload,
Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA* End Term
Test Total
1 CE331 Estimation and Costing PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE332 Open Elective-II PC 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE333 Professional Elective III PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE334 Open Elective III OE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
5 CE335 Seminar/ Mini Project PR - - 2 - 1 - 50 - 50
6 WPC6/ WPC
901A
Ethical, Moral and Social
Sciences WPC 3 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
7 CE337 International Study Tour WP
Total : 15 - 10 10 05 270 250 230 750
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Final Year) (Batch 2017-21)
Trimester – X
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 17 * CCA: Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Final Year B. Tech.Trimester I: 10 *LCA: Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr.No Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload, Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA
*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE411 Professional Elective
IV PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE412 Open Elective IV OE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE413
Mini Project/
Interdisciplinary
Project
PR - - 4 - 2 -- 100 - 100
4 CE414 Strategic Planning&
Entrepreneurship LPC 3 - - 2 - 50 - 50 100
Total : 9 - 08 06 04 150 200 150 500
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Final Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – XI
Type: (Refer Para 11 of Academic Ord. 2017) **Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 21 * CCA: Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Final Year B. Tech.Trimester II: 11 *LCA: Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Sr. No. Course Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload, Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA* End Term Test Total
1 CE 421 Professional Elective V PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
2 CE 422 Professional Elective VI PE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 CE 423 Open Elective V OE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
4 CE 424 Capstone Project: Stage I
PR - - 6 - 2 - 100 - 100
Total : 9 - 12 6 5 150 250 150 550
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof. Dr. Mrudula S. Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
B. Tech.(Final Year) (Batch 2017-2021)
Trimester – XII
**Assessment Marks are valid only if Attendance criteria are met
Weekly Teaching Hours: 32 * CCA: Class Continuous Assessment
Total Credits: Third Year B. Tech.Trimester III: 15 (13+2 Peace) *LCA: Laboratory Continuous Assessment
Total Final Year B. TechCredits: 10+11+15= 36
Total B. Tech Credits: 45+42+45+36 = 168 Credits
Sr.
No.
Course
Code Name of Course Type
Weekly Workload, Hrs Credits Assessment Marks**
Theory Tutorial Lab Th Lab CCA* LCA*
End
Term
Test
Total
1 CE431 Capstone Project: Stage II
(Internship) PR - - 24 - 10 - 300 - 300
2 CE 432 Open Elective VI/MOOC OE 3 - 2 2 1 50 50 50 150
3 WPC
111A
Scientific Studies of Mind,
Matter, Spirit and
Consciousness
WPC 3 - - 2 - 70 - 30 100
Total : 6 - 26 4 11 120 350 80 550
Dean
Faculty of Engineering
Prof.Dr.MrudulaS.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
Professional Elective Courses:
Tracks Analysis ,Design and
Simulation Project Management
Transportation/Infrastructur
e Environmental
Electives Code Title Code Title Code Title Code Title
I CE311 A
Advanced
concrete
Technology
CE311 B Project management CE311 C Railway Track
engineering CE311 D
Air Pollution and
Control
II CE322 A
Design of
prestressed
concrete
structures
CE322 B
Building control
procedure and
legislation
CE322 C
Operation
Research and
Systems
approach
CE322 D Solid waste
management
III CE333 A Advanced design
of structures CE333 B
Construction
equipment CE333 C
Tunnel
Engineering CE333 D
Design of water
and waste water
treatment plants
IV CE411A Structural
Dynamics CE411B TQM and ERP CE411C
Pavement
maintenance
and
management
system
CE411D
Environmental
assessment
methods and
legislation
V CE421A
Finite Element
Method for civil
structures
CE421B Construction claims
and dispute
resolution
CE421C Airport
planning and
maintenance
CE421D Engineering
Geology
VI CE422A
Design of
Bridges CE422B
Advanced
construction
Techniques
CE422C Earthquake
Engineering CE422D Setting out of civil
engineering works
Open electives by Department
Open
Electives
Code Title Code Title Code Title Code Title
I CE313 A
Design of
Precast
components
CE313 B
Advanced
construction
Materials
CE313
C
Structural Audit
and Retrofitting CE313 D
Reliability
Engineering
II CE321 A
Analyses and
design of
composites
CE321 B
Formwork design
and enabling
structures
CE321
C
Industrial Health
&Safety
Engineering
CE321D Piping Design and
construction
III CE331A
Numerical and
statistical
methods.
CE331B BIM and MIS CE331
C
Subsea
Engineering CE332
Legal procedures
and arbitration
IV CE412A Ferrocement
Design and
Technology
CE412B Valuation CE412
C Docks and
Harbors CE412D GIS and Remote
sensing
V CE423A Advanced
Foundation CE423B Tenders and
Contracts
CE423
C
Geo-synthetics
and ground
Engineering
CE423D Entrepreneurship
VI CE432A Composite
Mechanics CE432B
HRD & HRM in
Construction
projects
CE432
C
Intelligent
Transport
systems
CE432D Sensors in
engineering
Open Elective offered by department for other branches
Sr.No Trimester I Trimester II Trimester III
1 BioMechanics Finite Element Method Tunnel engineering
2 Composite Mechanics Design of Fiber Reinforced
Composite
Rock Mechanics
3 Green and clean Technology and
sustainability
Valuation Tunnel Engineering
4 Geo synthetics and Ground
Engineering
Operation research and system
approach
Intelligent Transport systems
5 Course offered by Industry : Haiti
Prof.Dr.Mrudula S.Kulkarni
Chairman, BoS in Civil Engineering
Professor, HOS.School of Civil Engineering
Dean
Faculty of Engineering