Introduction
Civil Engineering course plays a vital role as the engineers create the man-made environment and in protect the natural environment, bringing together science and art to create much of the tangible fabric of today’s society. The civil engineers plan, design, construct, maintain, and manage airports, bridges, tunnels, buildings, harbour facilities, dams, highways, waterways, pipelines, sanitation systems, and other aspects of the built environment. The field of civil engineering is about community service, development and improvement, planning, design, construction, and operation of facilities essential to modern life.
The Department of Civil Engineering at ODGI is one of the most reputed civil engineering departments of West Bengal among the private Engineering Colleges under the affiliation of West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT) presently known as Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT). The undergraduate Civil Engineering degree program is running successfully since 2010. The courses are approved by the Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Ministry of Human Resource development, Govt. of India.
Graduates of the Civil Engineering program from best civil engineering colleges in West Bengal may work as construction, environmental, geotechnical, hydraulic, structural, transportation, or water resource engineers. Students are taught to apply state-of-the-art computer technologies to the solution of problems in these areas, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to the betterment of tomorrow’s society.
The department of Civil Engineering has eight state-of-the-art laboratories and undertakes sponsored research and industrial consultancy.Computer Laboratory is equipped with latest civil engineering software like Auto CAD, STAAD PRO etc.
Their objective is fulfilled by organizing field visits, organizing national seminars and workshop. The Civil Engineering Department also arranges expert lectures from the experienced technocrat from various organizations and institutes of repute.
Teaching for Civil Engineering course is done in an industry-specific-way, which enables them to adapt the work-culture of industries easily. The department library, models, charts and video lectures on various topics add to the department resources and make the teaching learning process more effective.
A civil engineering degree from best civil engineering colleges in West Bengal prepares a professional to work in various engineering areas, from construction to communications, infrastructure etc. Civil engineers are involved with the design, development and construction of a huge range of projects in the built and natural environment. Their role is central to ensuring the safe, timely and well-resourced completion of projects in many areas, including highway construction, waste management, coastal development and geotechnical engineering. Consulting civil engineers liaise with clients to plan, manage, design and supervise the construction of projects. As contracting civil engineers, they turn the plans of consulting civil engineers (designers) into reality. A Civil Engineering degree from best civil engineering colleges in West Bengal would be of great value in operational management, supply chain management, procurement, intellectual property, and logistics and after-sales management also.
Course Information
DURATION | 4 years |
PROGRAMME TYPE | UG |
COURSE APPROVED BY | AICTE |
DEGREE AWARDED BY | MAKAUT |
Infrastructure
Laboratory Facilities: The Department of Civil Engineering has 8 fully equipped state-of-the-art laboratories supervised by experienced faculty members. There are trained technicians to help the students in performing the experiments. In order to give practical know-how to the students of Civil Engineering for the theoretical topics studied by them in the class room, various labs like Surveying lab, Geotechnical Engineering lab, Concrete Technology lab, Transportation Engineering lab, CAD/STAAD Lab, Environmental Engineering lab and Engineering Geology are fully set up with the latest equipment and facilities. The students can perform the entire practical on their own, keeping the track of latest trends in the field under the keen supervision of specialized faculties. The labs are one of the finest laboratory facilities for the aspiring Civil Engineering students.
Soil Mechanics
Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Description of the Lab:
The soil laboratory provides academic and research services through performing all lab tests needed for analysis and study of soil characteristics and its properties. This lab concentrates on foundation engineering with emphasis on soil sampling, shear strength measurements and site investigation.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Soil hydrometer | 1 |
2 | Liquid limit device (Cassagrande Type) | 1 |
3 | Plastic limit apparatus | 1 |
4 | Shrinkage limit apparatus | 1 set |
5 | Curt cutter apparatus with Dolly | 1 |
6 | Sand pouring cylinder | 1 |
7 | Direct shear apparatus | 1 |
8 | Triaxial shear apparatus | 1 |
9 | Vane shear apparatus | 1 |
10 | Permeability apparatus | 2 |
11 | Air tight container | 12 |
12 | Consolidation Apparatus | 1 |
13 | Proctor Compaction Mould with accessories | 1 Set |
14 | Hot Air Oven | 1 |
15 | Unconfined compression tester | 1 |
16 | Electronic weighing balance | 2 |
17 | Relative density apparatus (Pycnometer) | 1 |
Concrete
Concrete Laboratory
Description of the Lab:
Materials testing is the process of pulling, bending, twisting, turning, hitting, and squeezing materials or components to make sure they withstand the intense stresses, strains and impact forces they are likely to experience in use and application. In other words, testing of materials examines the overall strength, toughness, flexibility, suitability and fitness for purpose. Compression and tensile testing are the oldest and most common materials tests performed. Concrete has relatively high compressive strength, but significantly lower tensile strength, and as such is usually reinforced with materials that are strong in tension. Compressive strength of concrete can be determined in this laboratory using Compression testing machine. Non-destructive testing can be done with the help of Rebound Hammer. Concrete can also be pre-stressed (reducing tensile stress) using internal steel cables (tendons), allowing for beams or slabs with a longer span than is practical with reinforced concrete alone. Inspection of concrete structures can be non-destructive if carried out with equipment such as a Schmidt hammer, which is used to estimate concrete strength.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Slump test Apparatus | 1 |
2 | Compaction factor test Apparatus | 1 |
3 | Laboratory Concrete mixture | 1 |
4 | Cube mould | 5 |
5 | Cylindrical mould | 2 |
6 | Le Chatelier mould | 2Set |
7 | Le Chatelier flask | 1 |
8 | Gauging trowel | 2 |
9 | Measuring cylinder 1000 ml | 2 |
10 | Vicat needle apparatus | 1 |
11 | Water bath (650*300*175) | 1 |
12 | Vee – bee Consistometer. | 1 |
13 | Motorised Sieve shaker | 1 |
14 | Compressive Strength test apparatus. | 1 |
15 | Test sieve 90 micron dia. For Cement Test | 1 |
16 | Cleaning Brush | 1 |
17 | Digital balance (50 kg capacity & 10kg capacity) | 1+1 |
18 | Pycnometer | 1 |
19 | Enamel tray | 4 |
20 | Sieve set size 80,40,20,12.5,10, 5 (30cm dia) | 1each |
21 | Sieve set size 4.75,2.36, 1.18, 600,300, 150 micron (15 cm dia brush made) | 6 set |
22 | 150 mm Dia brush made Pan and Lead for Sieve sets | 1 set |
23 | Blain Air permeability Apparatus | 1set |
24 | Specific Gravity Apparatus for Course Aggregate | 1 |
25 | Schmidt Rebound Hammer | 1 |
26 | Bulk Density Measuring Apparatus (3 ltr& 15 ltr) | 1+ 1 |
27 | Thermostatically Controlled Laboratory Curing Tank | 1 |
Highway/ Transportation
Highway/Transportation Laboratory
Description of Lab:
Transportation laboratory consists of equipment used in the testing of bituminous materials such as viscosity, ductility and plasticity and other devices for super-pave testing of bitumen and aggregates. There are other devices for mix design by both Super pave and Marshall Methods. Main aim of this laboratory is to understand the quality of aggregate and bitumen i.e. the primary material of road construction and finally to evaluate the quality of road.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Los angle abrasion testing machine | 1 |
2 | Aggregate impact testing machine | 1 |
3 | Ring & ball apparatus | 1 |
4 | CBR Test Apparatus | 1 |
5 | Universal Penetrometer for Bitumen | 1 |
6 | Flash and Fire point apparatus (Pensky Martine Open Cup Type) | 1 |
7 | Benkelman’s Beam Apparatus | 1 |
8 | Dynamic Cone Penetration Apparatus | 1 |
9 | Dynamic Film stripping device | 1 |
10 | Length gauge | 1 |
11 | Thickness gauge | 1 |
12 | Electronic weighing machine | 1 |
Environmental
Environmental Laboratory
Description of the Lab:
The Environmental Laboratory comprises of modern and technically advanced instruments which are needed for water and wastewater analyses. The lab has also many in-situ devices and equipment to perform different types of measurements and to take grab and composite water, wastewater samples. It primarily deals with physical, chemical and bacteriological analysis of portable water and sewage.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Jar testing apparatus | 1 |
2 | Digital Turbidity Meter | 1 |
3 | Digital ph Meter | 1 |
4 | Vacuum Pump | 1 |
5 | Steam bath Apparatus | 1 |
6 | Distilled Water Plant | 1 |
7 | Hot Air Oven | 1 |
8 | Analytical Balance | 1 |
9 | Electronic balance | 1 |
10 | Conical flask & volumetric flask | 5 + 20 |
11 | Measuring cylinder | 2 |
12 | Desiccators with porcelain plate | 2 |
13 | Beaker 500ml capacity | 8 |
14 | Reagent bottle with stopper | 25 |
15 | Pipette Graduated type | 40 |
16 | Burette | 10 |
Geology
Geology Lab
Description of the Lab:
In Engineering geology laboratory, rock samples, mineral samples, models showing fault and fold, colour and texture, feel properties, magnetism are available. Engineering Geology is a very important subject of Civil Engineering as it deals with the behaviour of rocks below the surface of the earth. Geological factors below the ground may affect the design, construction, operation and site selection of any project work especially for dams. Engineering Geologist investigate and provide geologic and geotechnical suggestions, analysis and design. Geologist may provide suggestions regarding earthquake analysis for buildings, bridges, dams etc. Stability of slopes, erosion of soil, flooding, dewatering and seismic investigation. Geological maps are also studied in Engineering Geology Lab to understand the history of rock formation in particular strata.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Digital Binocular Microscope | 1 |
2 | Polarizing Petrological Microscope | 1 |
3 | MotiCam Digital Camera & Analytical software | 1 |
4 | Moh’s Scale Hardness Kit Box | 1 set |
5 | Clinometer Compass | 1 |
6 | Various collections of Geological Models | 6 set |
7 | Projector and Computer. | 1 set |
Survey
Survey Laboratoey
Description of the Lab:
Surveying is the process by which a surveyor measures certain dimensions that generally occur on the surface of the Earth. Surveying equipment, such as levels and theodolite, are used for accurate measurement of angular deviation, horizontal, vertical and slope distances. With computerization, electronic distance measurement (EDM), total stations, GPS surveying and laser scanning have supplemented the traditional optical instruments. This information is very important to convert the data into a graphical representation of the Earth’s surface, in the form of a map. This information is then used by civil engineers and contractors to design from, build on, and trade, respectively. Elements of a building or structure must be correctly sized and positioned in relation to each other and to site boundaries and adjacent structures.
Major Equipment’s:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Metric Chain (30mtr) | 5 |
2 | Metric Chain (20mtr) | 3 |
3 | Metric Tape (30 meter) | 4 |
4 | Steel Tape (10 meter) | 1 |
5 | Ranging Rod (dia 30mm) | 15 |
6 | Arrows | 15 |
7 | Optical Square | 4 |
8 | Prismatic Compass | 6 |
9 | Plane Table with stand accessories | 6 |
10 | Dumpy level with stand | 5 |
11 | Auto level | 3 |
12 | Vernier Theodolite (20 second) | 6 |
13 | Total Station (Digital SOKKIA 620K) with accessories | 1 |
Water Resource Lab
Water Resource Lab
Description of the Lab –
The water resources laboratory is designed to enable experiments to be carried out as part of the Undergraduate courses taught in the department of civil engineering related to engineering hydrology and water resources engineering. In addition, final year projects, undergraduate research projects and small-scale academic & commercial research can also be carried out in the lab. To support these various activities, the laboratory has one Rain Gauge, one double ring Infiltrometer, Evaporimeter and Sunshine recorder. The associated and accessory equipment and instrumentation enables a variety of experiments to be performed and measurements to be obtained, ranging from the experiments of infiltration measurement to rainfall recording.
GIS is also available for delineation of catchment areas for various watershed management and other water resources engineering projects.
Major Equipment:
Sl. No. | Equipment’ Name | No. |
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1 | Rain Gauge | 1 |
2 | Double Ring Infiltrometer | 1 |
3 | Evaporimeter | 1 |
4 | Sunshine Recorder | 1 |
CAD and STAAD Laboratory
CAD Laboratory
Description of the Lab:
AutoCAD is a software application for computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. The software supports both 2D and 3D formats. In this laboratory, the 37 advanced configured computers are provided to fulfil the needs of civil engineering students. It is useful in building, planning, designing, and drawing the elements and components of the buildings. These drawing files are also used to estimate the cost of any building may be residential, commercial, industrial, institutional or any other.
STAAD Lab
Description of the Lab:
STAAD is a software application for structural modelling and design of RCC and steel structure. In this laboratory, 37 advanced configured computers have been provided in order tofulfil the needs of civil engineering students. It is useful in design for various kinds of residential and commercial buildings, bridges, trusses, trestle, and industrial buildings and so on.
Major Equipment:
- STAAD Pro Vi8 Software
- Industry Standard Drawing & Drafting Software (AutoCAD)
- LCD Projector
- Printer
- 30 No. of Computers
Syllabus
1st Year New Syllabus (Admission Year 2018-19 Onward) | ||
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2nd Semester | Theory |
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4th Semester | Theory |
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6th Semester | Theory |
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8th Semester | Theory |
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Events and Activities
Seminar & Workshop
Seminar & Workshop
Sl. No | TITLE | Date Conducted | Resource Persons |
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1 | “Revolution & Advancement in the field of Geo-Technical Engg.” | 03-11-2023 | Mrs Shaza Suleiman Dr. Pujush Samui Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam |
2 | “Recent Advancement in Transportation Engg.” | 02-11-2023 | Prof Srijan Mukherjee |
3 | “Impact of Emerging Contaminants & Control Countermeasures for Sustainable Drinking Water” | 26-08-2023 | Dr. Gourab Banerjee Prof. Dipti Ghatak |
4 | Seminar on “Entrepreneurship” | 24-08-2023 | Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
5 | Webinar on “An Insight into Sustainable Transportation Planning” | 03-04-2023 | Dr. Harikrishna M. Prof Srijan Mukherjee |
6 | Alumni Talks on “Challenges & Opportunities in Civil Engineering Industry” | 11-03-2023 | Mr. Pratik Dutta (Alumni) Sk. Abid Ahmed (Alumni) Mr. Nawal Kr Singh (Alumni) Mr. Diptesh Ghosh (Alumni) Prof Palash Das |
7 | Webinar on “Insight into Tendering Process EPC Concept” | 27-02-2023 | Mr. Uttam Dutta Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
8 | Workshop on “Bentley MX Road” software | 23-02-2023 To 25-03-2023 |
Miss. Kakali Banerjee Prof Srijan Mukherjee |
9 | Webinar on “Airport Planning and Development in India” | 26-09-2022 | Mr. SuddhasatwaBhaduri Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
10 | Webinar on “Basics of Slip for Shuttering Technique” | 19-09-2022 | Mr. debajyoti Pal Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
11 | Workshop on “GIS & Remote Sensing using Drone” | 13-08-2022 to 14-09-2022 |
Mr. Ayan Ghosh, Prof. Palash Das Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
12 | Workshop on “Introduction to MX Road” | 08-08-2022 | Mr. AmitavaHalder, Prof. Srijan Mukherjee, Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
13 | Workshop on “5D BIM” using Autodesk REVIT & NAVISWORK | 25-04-2022 to 06-05-2022 |
Mr. AmitavaHalder, Prof. Srijan Mukherjee, Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
14 | Workshop on “5D BIM” using Autodesk REVIT & NAVISWORK | 10-04-2022 | Prof. Palash Das, Prof. Kashinath Bose, Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
15 | Webinar on “Infrastructure Development & Entrepreneurship” | 09-03-2022 | Mr. Debashish Dasgupta, Prof. Kashinath Bose |
16 | Workshop on Microsoft Project was conducted in association with CADD Center, New Alipore | 21-02-2022 | Mr. AmitavaHalder, Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, |
17 | Project Monitoring and Scheduling using MS Project software | 12-11-2021 | Mr. Sayantan Banerjee (Alumni), Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam |
18 | Sustainable Development & Importance of Project Management in Civil Engineering | 23-10-2021 | Mr. Souvik Dhara (Alumni), Ms. Tasneem Ali (Alumni), Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam |
19 | Workshop on “How to Ace Summer Internship” under the guidance of INTERNSHALA | 08-03-2021 | Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam, All other faculties and students |
20 | Integration of GIS In sustainable built environment | 12-06-2021 | Dr. Aditi Acharya, Mr. Priyank Patel (Alumni), Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam |
21 | Civil Engineering- Bridge To Success For Sustainable Future | 26-06-2021 | Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Mr. Sumantra Sengupta, Mr. Sunil Sardar |
22 | GIS Application in Integrated Water Resources Management | 25-09-2021 | Dr. Gaurab Banerjee Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam, Lec. Aritro Bhattacharya |
23 | workshop on “INTRODUCTION TO REVIT & ETABS SOFTWARE” | 29-02-2020 | Mr. SubhajitBasak (Alumni), Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Anupam Ghosh |
24 | Sustainable Development, Engineering & Construction in the field of Civil Engineering | 26-10-2019 | Dr. K.K. ganguly, Mr. Raja Basu, Mr. TapashGhatak, Dr. Partha Ghosh Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay |
25 | Emerging Technologies in Civil Engineering and Its Applications | 30-03-2019 | Dr. Soumya Bhattacharya, Mr. Joydeep Das, Mr. Kaushik Bhattacharya, Dr. Tushar Kanti Dey Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay, Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam |
26 | 1 month Training Program on “Surveying Technique using Engineer’s Level, Dumpy Level, Theodolite, Total Station and drawing by AutoCAD “at National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC) | January 2019 | National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC) |
27 | Interview Preparation Workshop under CII | 01-02-2019 | CII (Confederation of Indian Industry)ER Education Excellence Forum 2018-19 |
28 | Workshop on ETABS software in association with SHOURYA INNOVATION | 17-07-2018 to 24-07-2018 | Mr. Samrat Sen, Prof. Anupam Ghosh |
Projects
Name of the Projects
- Gap Acceptance Behaviour of Vehicles at Unsignalised Intersections in Sub-Urban Areas
- Wind-Induced Responses of Irregular Plan Shaped Tall Buildings
- Prediction of Shear Strength parameters of Soil with Machine Learning Approach
- Site Suitability Analysis for Urban Development using GIS and AHP-based Multicriteria Evaluation Technique: A Case Study in Uluberia
- Detailed Project Report of Solid Waste Management
- Volume and Level of Service Studies in Uncontrolled Road Intersections
- Modelling and Non-Linear Analysis including Earthquake of a G+10 Storey Residential Building using SAP2000 and Auto Cad
- Design & Construction of a Flexible Pavement using WMM (Wet mix macadam) Sub-base
- Modelling analysis and design of G +10 residential building using Staad Pro, Auto cad and Revit
- SoilStabilization Method
- Comparative studyof traditional framedstructure and supplementary additional framedstructure
- Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting by Recycle method
- Initial surveying works of a newproject byGPS
- Solar-Wind Energy Generator Bridge
- Lifting Land-Air Bus: A Future Transportation System
- Automated Vertical Car Parking (Multi Level)
- Rotating Restaurant
- Pavement Rehabilitation Technique: Cold In-Place Recycling
- Tunnel Boring Method
Activities
Activities
- A poster presentation competition was organized by the department on the occasion of National Survey Day on 10th April, 2022 in Google meet virtual platform. Students from 2nd year, 3rd year & 4th year have actively participated on that event. A jury bench consists of our departmental teachers & HOD were present in that event.
- Our Departmental Students have achieved the 1st runner up position in the Football Game at Annual Sports Event organized by the college on 11th& 12th April, 2022 at the college campus ground.
- The students of the Department of Civil Engineering, OmDayal Group of Institutes organized a Virtual Teacher’s Day Celebration on 6th of September 2021. It was a memorable experience for both the faculty members and the students.
- The Civil Engineering Team was declared 2nd in the Engineer’s Day Presentation Competition which was held on 18-09-2021. Our students- Koushik Sen, JaydebPanja and Debojyoti Ghosh prepared and delivered a presentation on the Application of GIS & GPS in Civil Engineering. They received accolades from the chief guests for their performance.
- Departmental Student Participation in NSD Explora 2020 – This year a project from our Civil Engineering Department named “SUSTAINABLE DRINKING WATER FROM RAIN WATER HARVESTING” mentored by Prof Kashinath Bose our departmental faculty and exhibited by three of our 3rd year 6th semester departmental students (RIDDHI MONDAL, CHETANA SEN, DULAL MARANDI) had participated in this event like every year. The project has collected many appreciations from honourable judges of the exhibition, respected visitors for the event and viewers there.
- A documentary “KOLKATA 2070” on Kolkata city and climate change was screened at our college on 1st of August 2018. It was presented by the Centre for Contemporary Communication and the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany, Kolkata.This program was organized by Civil Engineering Department and all students of B.Tech have participated in this event. This helped the students to understand the importance of Environment and Climate change challenges.
- Surajit Chakraborty and Arkajit Dutta, student of fourth year and Kamrul Alam, attended a seminar on “Workshop Program on Transition to Low Carbon Cement Based Construction in India” on 04th Mar 2019 at MAKAUT Campus, Salt Lake.
- Mr. Pritam Roy (TA) attended “Faculty Development Programme: Laboratory Practices on Civil Engineering Materials (Road Materials)” at NITTTR, Kolkata from 04/03/2019 to 08/03/2019.
- Students of fourth year of CE Department, SubhajitBasak and SurajitChakroborty, successfully participated and presented their innovative project on “Future Transport System: Lifting Land Air Bus” in a technical exhibition on “National Science Day in search of Entrepreneurial Talent” that was organized by MAKAUT, WB in Haringhata campus on 28th February, 2019.
- Students of third year CE Department, ParthaSarathiMondal, NurHasanMondal, SujitBhakta and Saikat Paul, participated and presented their project on “Rural Development through Technology and Tourism” in Regional Convention of the 2nd AICTE-ECI-ISTE ChhatraVishwakarma Awards 2018 for Eastern Region that was scheduled on 2nd November 2018 and held at Techno International, New Town. The main objective of the project was to develop and strengthening the basic needs of villagers in hilly region of our country.
Industrial Visits
- Departmental students have participated in an industrial visit organized by the department on 16th October, 2023 at a construction site for a proposed to 33KLD – S.T.P. Maintained by KMDA. Students have witnessed various types of foundation process going on at the time of site visit.
- Students have participated in an industrial visit organized by our department on 28th March, 2022 at Greenfield City Complex, Behala, Kolkata to visit their water and sewage treatment facilities as well as constructions of high-rise buildings.
- Students have participated in an industrial visit organized by our department on 16th May, 2022 at SRMB Steel Plant, Durgapur to visit the manufacturing process of industrial steel. The visit was highly informative and educative.
- Departmental students have participated in an industrial visit organized by the department on 17th February, 2023 at a construction site for a proposed medical college maintained by Macintosh & Burn at Uluberia, Howrah. Students have witnessed various types of foundation process going on at the time of site visit.
- An industrial visit was organized jointly by National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. (NSIC) and C.E. Department at a construction site maintained by AlhuwaliaConstruction near Japani Gate, Baltikuri, Howrah on 12th February, 2019.
- A one day Industrial visit at Ambuja Cement Plant, Dhulagarh was conducted by CII and best civil engineering college in West Bengal OmDayal Group of Institutions held on 17th April 2019 and fifteen number of students from Civil and Mechanical Engg. Dept. of ODGI had participated in this tour. The visit started with a video show for the description of various rules and regulations to be maintained at the site due to safety issues followed by a tour inside the site premises by a bus provided by the Ambuja Cement authority and ended at the main control office with the explanation of the working procedure of mixing and final packing of cement which is being followed there by one of the site engineer of the concerned authority. Students have experienced the various significant operations that play a major role in manufacturing and production of cement.
- A one day Industrial visit to the Riverbank Project, Batanager, Hiland Group – Solid Waste Managementsite was organized on 20th August, 2018 to understand the mechanism of installed compost machines to treat the solid waste generated by residents and the concept to ensure zero garbage disposals from high-rises in and around the city.
- Students have participated in the interaction program called “Senior Management Visit” organized by ODGI in association with CII on 14th August 2018. Mr George Thomas, Vice President – HR, MSP Steel & Power Ltd., addressed the students on various topics as ‘Campus Recruitments – How to Prepare Yourself, Prerequisites for facing Interview Board, Soft Skills, Tools for Personality Developments’ etc.
Survey Camp Organised by Department
A survey camp was successfully conducted by Civil Engineering Department at Ghatshila, Jharkhand for 2nd year students from 2nd Jan, 2019 to 5th Jan, 2019. This Camp was aimed to groom Civil Engineering students with essential practical knowledge and to expose them to the real work, and also to encourage leadership and teamwork skills.
Industrial Training
Students of Civil Engineering Department (mainly sixth semester) have undertaken industrial training during semester break in the various govt. and non govt. organisations as indicated below:
- Machintosh Burn
- ShapoorjiPallonji Group
- Bridge & Roof Co. (India) Ltd
- Simplex Infrastructure Ltd.
- Stup Consultants Private Limited
- KN Dadina
- Ahluwalia Construction Pvt. Ltd.
- Design & Research (I & WD), Govt. of West Bengal
- Eastern Railway, Govt. of India
- Contai Irrigation Dept., Govt. of West Bengal
- PWD, Govt. of West Bengal
- PHE, Govt. of West Bengal
Faculty Profile
Faculty Members
Faculty Members
Sl. No | Name | Designation | Experience in Years | Specialization |
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1 | Gautam Bandyopadhyay | Assistant Professor | 48 | Concrete Technology, Water Management, Metro Rail Engineering, Hydraulic Structures & Construction Management |
2 | Srijan Mukherjee | Assistant Professor | 8 | Traffic &Transportation Planning |
3 | Sk. Kamrul Alam | Assistant Professor | 6 | Geotechnical Engineering |
4 | Palash Das | Assistant Professor | 4 | Geo Informatics |
5 | Shanku Mandal | Assistant Professor | 2 | Structural Engineering |
6 | Dipti Ghatak | Assistant Professor | 8 | Water Resoureces & Hydraulic Engineering |
7 | Arkajit Dutta | Assistant Professor | 2.5 | Construction Planning & Management |
8 | Jayanta Ghoshal | Assistant Professor | 16 | Structural Engineering |
Research Publication
Prof. Shanku Mandal
List of Publication
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International Conferences:
- Mandal, S., Das, A., Bhattacharya, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S., Effect of Wind Interference on U shaped Tall Building Surrounded by Square Buildings in T Shaped Pattern. 7th International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure & Project Management (ICCRIP 2023), NICMAR University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, August 11-12, 2023.
- Mandal, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S., Wind Induced Responses of Corner Modified Irregular Plan Shaped Tall Building, 12th Structural Engineering Convention (SEC 2022), Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, December 19-22, 2022.
- Mandal, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S., Evaluation of Wind Environment Around Irregular Shaped Building in the Presence of Interfered Buildings, International Conference on Recent Developments in Civil Engineering (RDC-2022), MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj, India, October 20 – 21, 2022.
- Das, A., Bhattacharya, S., Mandal, S. and Dalui, S. K., Effect of Single, Double and Triple Recessing on a Square Shaped High Rise Building Under Wind Excitation. 7th International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure & Project Management (ICCRIP 2023), NICMAR University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, August 11-12, 2023.
- Bhattacharya, S., Das, A., Mandal, S. and Dalui, S. K., Aerodynamic Influence of Openings on Tall V-Shaped Building Under Extreme Wind Environment. 7th International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure & Project Management (ICCRIP 2023), NICMAR University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, August 11-12, 2023.
- Sadhukhan, S., Das, A., Bhattacharya, S., Mandal, S. and Dalui, S. K., Wind Interference Effect on Closely Spaced Rectangular Buildings with Sky Bridges. 7th International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure & Project Management (ICCRIP 2023), NICMAR University, Pune, Maharashtra, India, August 11-12, 2023.
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Conference Papers
- Mandal, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S., Wind Induced Responses of Corner Modified Irregular Plan Shaped Tall Building, 12th Structural Engineering Convention (SEC 2022), Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, December 19-22, 2022.
- hanku Mandal, Effect of Wind Interference on U shaped Tall Building surrounded by Square Buildings in T Shaped pattern, 7th International Conference on Construction, Real estate, Infrastructure and Project management, NICMAR University, Pune, 11 & 12-08-2023
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Book Chapter Published
- Mandal, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S. (2023). Influence of Side Ratio on Wind Induced Responses of U Plan Shape Tall Building. In: Sil, A., N. Kontoni, DP., Pancharathi, R.K. (eds) Recent Trends in Civil Engineering. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 274, pp. 345-355, Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4055-2_28. (Book Chapter)
- Mandal, S., Dalui, S. K. and Bhattacharjya, S. (2023). Influence of Interfered Square Buildings on Wind Responses of U-Shaped Tall Building. In: Hau, K.K., Gupta, A.K., Chaudhary, S., Gupta, T. (eds) Recent Advances in Structural Engineering and Construction Management . Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 277, pp. 309-319, Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4040-8_26. (Book Chapter)
List of Publication
- Bhattacharya, R., 2023. A Review on Production and Application of Activated Carbon from Discarded Plastics in the Context of ‘Waste Treats Waste’. Journal of Environmental Management, 325, p. 116613. (IF: 8.91) (SCI Indexed)
- Bhattacharya, R. and Mazumder, D., 2022. Mathematical modelling of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification in biological reactor systems–a review. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 1-22. (IF: 3.519) (SCI Indexed)
Prof. Kashinath Bose
List of Publication
- Bose, K., & Buddhadeb, G. (2017). Problems of Sustainable Water Resources : Rooftop Rainwater harvesting. Kolkata : Research Gate.
Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam
List of Publication
- Kamrul Alam, S., Shiuly, A. Soft Computing-Based Prediction of CBR Values. Indian Geotech J (2023).Springer https://doi.org/10.1007/s40098-023-00780-x.
- Alam, S.K., Mondal, A. & Shiuly, A. ‘Prediction of CBR Value of Fine Grained Soils of Bengal Basin by Genetic Expression Programming, Artificial Neural Network and Kriging Method’. J GeolSoc India, 95, 190–196 (2020), Springer.
- Alam, S.K., Mondal, A. & Shiuly, A. ‘Prediction of CBR Value of Fine Grained Soils of West Bengal region By Linear-regression analysis’, Proceedings of International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Development (ICESD-2020), February 14-15, 2020 Jadavpur University and The Institution of Engineers, India.
- Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam submitted a manuscript to the Journal ‘Innovative Infrastructure Solutions’, Springer entitled ‘Efficiency of Artificial Neural network, Fuzzy Inference System and Adoptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System to predict CBR from Index properties of Soil’. (Under Review)
Prof. Anupam Ghosh
List of Publication
- Correlation between Structural Performance and Damage Index in RC Frame Buildings by A. Ghosh and S. Choudhury
Seminar, Conferences, Workshops and Tarining attended by Faculty
Workshop/Lecture delivered by-
Prof. Gautam Bondyopadhyay
LectureDelivered:
- Prof. GautamBondyopadhyay (HoD, CE) delivered a lecture on “Tendering Process & Contract Management” as a guest speaker, organized by National Productivity Council, on 2nd February, 2021.
- Prof. GautamBondyopadhyay (HoD, CE) conducted a Two days’ workshop on ‘Concrete Mix Proportioning as per IS Guidelines (IS 10262-2019), organized by Regional Directorate Bengaluru, on 21/06/2021- 22/06/2021
Prof. Kashinath Bose
Seminar Attended:
- Chandannagar Municipal Corporation, Topic: Smart City, Attended as a speaker of Rainwater Harvesting Project.
- Serampore College:Topic: Rainwater Harvesting. Attended as a speaker.
- Serampore Girls College:Topic: Rain water Harvesting, Attended as speaker. Frequently, attends as Guest Lecturer in Administrative Training Institute, Govt. of West Bengal, Salt Lake City, Kolkata
Prof. Sk. Kamrul Alam
- Webinar on Careers in Geotechnical Engineering,
AaKaar IIT BomBay, 23.01.22 - Webinar on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering,
IIT Roorkee, 27.01.22 - STTP on Modelling, Analysis and design of building with software
NITTTR, Kolkata, 31-01-22 to 04-02-22 - Short Course on Pile Foundation,
Indian Geotechnical Society, 11.02.22 to 05.03.22 - AICTE ATAL FDP on Sustainable Construction materials and technology
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chattisgarh, 21-02-22 to 25-02-22 - Soft Computing techniques in Geotechnical Engineering with Emphasis on Pile Foundations
Vardhaman College of Engineering and E&ICT NIT Warangal, 14-03-22 to 26-03-22 - NEP Orientation & Sensitization programme under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MM-TTP),
IIT Kharagpur, 15-01-2024 to 24-01-2024
Seminar/Conference/TrainingAttended:
- International conference on energy and sustainable development (ICESD 2020), Jadavpur University and The Institutions of Engineers, India, Jadavpur, February 14-15, 2020.
- 2nd Higher Education Conclave, “Impact of Disruptive Technologies on Higher Education”, Confederation of Indian Industry, Eastern Region, Kolkata, August 17, 2019.
- 2nd Globalised Education Forum, “Feedback & suggestions from academia and Industry towards a realistic action plan, implementing the outline of the New Education Policy”, Indian Chamber of Commerce, JW Marriott, Kolkata, November 8, 2019.
- Seminar on “Emerging Technologies in Civil engineering and its Applications”, OmDayal Group of Institutions, Uluberia, Howrah, March 30, 2019.
- Seminar on “Sustainable development, Engineering & Construction in the field of civil Engineering”, OmDayal group of Institutions, Uluberia, October 26, 2019.
- Seminar on “Carbo Concrete”, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, Kolkata.
- Short Term Training Programme on “NBA Accreditation and SAR Preparation” NITTTR, Kolkata, 4th May’20 – 8th May’20.
- Short Term Training Programme on “Fundamental Concepts of Geotechnical Engineering”, NITTTR, Kolkata, 15th June – 19th June, 2020.
- Online Course on “Examination Reform Policy”, All India Council of Technical Education, 28th Apr – 1st May, 2020.
Prof. Srijan Mukherjee
- Recent Developments and Advancements in Transportation Engineering
NIT Calicut, 13/03/23 – 18/03/23 - Effective Filling of NAAC AQAR – Streamlining Institutional Performance
Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad , 13/03/23 – 18/03/23 - NEP Orientation & Sensitization programme under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MM-TTP),
Jadavpur University, 08-01-2024 to 19-01-2024
Prof. Shanku Mandal
- NEP Orientation & Sensitization programme under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MM-TTP)
Calcutta University, 03-01-2024 to 12-01-2024 - Prof. Shanku Mandal participated on a FDP on “Advance Materials & Their Characterization” at Greater Kolkata College of Engineering & Management from 6th – 10th November, 2023
Prof. Dipti Ghatak
- NEP Orientation & Sensitization programme under Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Programme (MM-TTP)
Bardhhaman University, 02-01-2024 to 11-01-2024
Mr. Pritam Roy
- STTP on Laboratory practices on Civil Engineering materials (ICT292)
NITTTR, Kolkata, 07-03-2022 to 11-03-2022
Seminar/Conference/TrainingAttended:
- Participated in a Short Term Training Program (STTP) on “Skill Assessment in Laboratory and Guiding Student’s Project”, organised by NITTTR, Kolkata, from 20th April to 24th April, 2020.
- Participated in a Short Term Training Program (STTP) on “Philosophy of Design as per IS 456: 2000” organised by NITTTR, Kolkata, from 27th April to 1st May, 2020.
- Participated in a Short Term Training Program (STTP) on “Fundamentals of Surveying” organised by NITTTR, Kolkata from 8th February to 11th February, 2022
Career Prospect
The degree holders of civil engineering from best civil engineering colleges in West Bengal plan design and supervise construction of facilities essential to modern life. These facilities vary widely in nature, size and scope including space satellites and launching facilities, offshore drilling structures, bridges, buildings, highways and other transport systems, tunnels, airport, dams, harbours and other infrastructure. As mankind strives to build bigger buildings, utilizing living and working space better, civil engineers will face new challenges in making structures which are stronger, more resistant to natural disaster and have greater capacities. This is a growing field, where the challenges are increasing as mankind stretches the envelope of our existing materials science.
The journey from creating living spaces to transforming them into mega structures, tall buildings, resilient communities, smart cities, creating smart buildings, using smart materials etc. to name a few will be possible only with a degree in Civil engineering.
The versatility of the civil engineering branch exists in the fact that it has ample opportunities for all. Equal numbers of opportunities are available for Civil engineers both in government as well as in the private sector. Various fields in government sector offer jobs for civil engineers: Municipal Corporations, Jal Boards, Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi Municipal Corporation, Metro Rail, National Highway Authority of India, Indian Oil Corporation, Delhi State Industrial Development Corporation, Public Works Department, Central Public Works Department, Border Roads Organization, Military Engineering Services, Airport Authority of India, Indian Air Force, Railways, Irrigation & Flood control department, Public Health Engineering department, National Hydro-electric Power Corporation, National Thermal Power Corporation, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited, Defence Research and Development Organisation, RITES, DRDO, Pollution Control Boards, Building and Construction department of organizations and the list is endless.
Career/Placement Opportunities:
- Construction Engineering – Construction engineers plan executes and manages the designs from structural, transportation and environmental engineers.
- Structural Engineering- Structural engineers design all types of structures like multi-storeyed buildings, bridges, towers etc.
- Geotechnical Engineering- Geotechnical engineers design foundations for structures, retaining walls, subgrades for highway and airport pavements, and soil fills for dams and embankments. They design tunnels and offshore drilling platforms.
- Transportation Engineering- Transportation engineers are involved with planning, designing, construction, operation, and maintenance of the transportation infrastructure like highways, railways, airports etc.
- Water Resource Engineering-These engineers deal with the design and construction of hydraulic structures which includes dams, canals and water distribution system.
- Environmental Engineering- Environmental engineers design, plan, and implement measures to prevent, control, or remediate environmental hazards. They work on waste and wastewater treatment and pollution control technology.
- Sustainable Engineering
- Safety Engineering,
- Quantity Surveying and
- Urban & Town Planning
Government depts. recruit civil Engineers in central level | Government depts. recruit civil Engineers in state level | Top firms that recruit civil Engineers in India | Real Estate / Infrastructure development companies / Manufacturing Units |
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Higher Studies and Research Opportunities:
A student with a B. Tech degree in Civil Engineering can opt for higher studies including M.Tech. and MBA in Reputed Academic Institutions in India and abroad. For this, he/she has to qualify in entrance examinations like GATE, CAT, and GRE etc. Civil Engineering students may also pursue Post Graduation/MBA in Advanced Construction Management, Infrastructure management, Quantity Surveying, Sustainability & Climate Change Engineering at NICMAR, RICS and other Universities. They can pursue higher studies also in foreign Universities.Civil Engineering Degree holders can also go for higher research programs and/or pursue career in Academics and become Professors and Lecturers in Universities and Colleges.
Internship for Fourth Year Students
Two of our ongoing final semester students are doing Internship in the company ‘ENSIMULATED SOLUTIONS LLP’ on Green Building Projects.
Four of our 2021 batch students had completed Internship in the company ‘REMOTE SENSING INSTRUMENTS, HYDERABAD’ the consultancy agency at Howrah municipal corporation for the ‘Preparation of the GIS based Master plans ‘for six months.Students are conducting several analytical studies and on-field surveys to collect the primary and secondary information necessary for the project.
Achievement of few departmental students
Name of the student | Pass out Year | Higher Education | Present Employment Status | Present Location |
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SUJAY SANTRA | 2014 | M TECH – MAKAUT,PHD FROM NIT-ARUNACHAL | POWERGEN | KOLKATA |
SUBHASIS MANNA | 2014 | – | TATA PROJECTS | MP |
SOURAV BERA | 2015 | NICMAR(2017) | BANGALORE | |
PRATIK DUTTA | 2015 | NICMAR(2017) | PRICE WATER COOPERS INDIA | GURGAON |
SAYANTAN BANERJEE | 2015 | – | PEB STRUCTURAL-RAYSUT CEMENT COMPANY | OMAN |
SADDAM HOSSAIN | 2015 | Done Specialization in SAFETY ENGINEERING | HITACHI LTD, ARAMCO & ARAMCO | SAUDI ARABIA |
SUPRIYO DUTTA | 2015 | NICMAR (2018) | M/S LARSEN & TOUBRO | |
MRINAL DIPAK SHAH | 2015 | NICMAR(2017) | M/S AL TASNIM | OMAN |
BHEN PRAKASH ROY | 2015 | NICMAR(2018) | NINA WATERPROOFING SYSTEM | KOLKATA |
ROHON KANRAR | 2015 | NICMAR(2018) | AECOM | GURGAON |
SUBHRANIL JANA | 2015 | – | TATA PROJECTS | BIHAR |
TIMIR BARAN DUTTA | 2015 | – | S.S.S INFRASTRUCTURE | |
SAYANTAN PAUL | 2015 | NICMAR(2018) | VA TCH WABAG LTD | CHENNAI |
BISWANATH NATH | 2015 | – | CIVTECH INDIA PVT LTD | KOLKATA |
SAMIRUL SK | 2015 | – | COAL MINE ASSOCIATED | KOLKATA/ RAJASTHAN |
SHOUVIK DHARA | 2016 | NICMAR(2018) | GLOBAL LOGIC | DELHI |
SUDESHNA MAITY | 2016 | – | STUP CONSULTANTS | KOLKATA |
SUBHARUP BANERJEE | 2016 | – | POWER MAX | KOLKATA |
ANIBRATA CHATTERJEE | 2016 | MTECH (NIT–PATNA) | ||
BRITIKA MAZUMDAR | 2016 | MTECH (NIT –DURGAPUR) | ERNST & YOUNG | KOLKATA |
TANMOY MAITY | 2016 | MTECH(NIT-AGARTALA) | S.M.CONSULTANTS | HYDERABAD |
PRIYANK PATEL | 2016 | RWTH BUSINESS SCHOOL | LIVOLT -DIRECTOR | KOLKATA |
INDRANIL ROY | 2016 | – | R G CONSTRUCTION | KOLKATA |
ABHIRUP GHOSH | 2016 | – | L & T TECHNOLOGY SERVICES | KOLKATA |
SUPRIYO BANERJEE | 2016 | – | BRAITHWAITE | ODHISA |
MONOJIT SANTRA | 2016 | – | MERLIN GROUP | KOLKATA |
SUANJAN DEY | 2016 | – | DIRECTOR AT ENGINEERING SALES & SERVICE CORPORATION | KOLKATA |
ARUNIMA MANNA | 2017 | – | CAPGEMINI -HR | KOLKATA |
SAPTARSHI MAZUMDER | 2017 | MBA(IEM) | AMBUJA CEMNTS | KOLKATA/ RAMPURHAT |
BISWADEEP CHATTERJEE | 2017 | MBA(NSHM) | ||
AMITAVA DHAR | 2017 | MBA(EIILM) | ||
ABHIJIT KHATUA | 2017 | – | KMDA | KOLKATA |
ARGHYADEEP NATH | 2017 | – | ZODIAC HOMES | KOLKATA |
GAIRIKA ROY | 2017 | – | IMS LARNING RESOURCES PVT LTD | DOHA |
DEBARSHI CHAKRABORTY | 2017 | – | ABCI INFRASTRUCTURE | HOWRAH |
RANAJOY BHATTACHARYA | 2017 | – | GPT INFRAPROJCTS | KOLKATA |
SK ABID AHMED | 2018 | NICMAR(HYDERABAD) | NINA PERCEPTS PVT. LTD. | HYDERABAD |
RISHA MANNA | 2018 | NICMAR (PUNE)- PERSUING | ||
MAITREYEE HAZRA | 2018 | MTECH(MAKAUT) | ||
NAWAL KUMAR SINGH | 2018 | – | KRISHNA CONSTRUCTION | RAJASTHAN |
SUBRATA SAMAI | 2018 | – | KRISHNA BUILDCON | JHARSUGDA |
SOURYA ROY | 2018 | MTECH(IIT-GUWAHATI)- JUST COMPLETED | ||
ABIR ALAM | 2018 | – | JLL | KOLKATA |
SOUMIK MAITY | 2018 | – | ANAND KUMAR SINGHANIA GROUP – NTPC | PATRATU- JHARKHAND |
KOUSTAV GHOSH | 2018 | – | KALPATARU POWER TRANSMISSION | ASSAM |
SOURAV BEJ | 2018 | – | POWERGEN | KOLKATA |
DIPANKAR PATRA | 2018 | – | KRISHNA BUILDCON | JHARSUGDA |
RITESH KUMAR SINGH | 2018 | – | R.K ASSOCIATES VALUERS & TECHNO ENGINEERING | DELHI |
ARKAJIT DUTTA | 2019 | NICMAR(PUNE) | TPF ENGINEERING PVT.LTD. | MUMBAI |
BHASKAR DAS | 2019 | Pursuing MASTERS from LEEDS University, UK | UK | |
SUBHAJIT BASAK | 2019 | – | BASAK ASSOCIATES- START UP | KOLKATA |
TASNEEM ALI | 2019 | MASTERS from LEEDS University, UK | ERNST & YOUNG | NEW DELHI |
RUDRANATH SAHA | 2019 | MTECH(MAKAUT) | ||
SUBHAM HAZRA | 2019 | – | MASHARY BASEL ,A SUB CONTRACTOR OF L& T | OMAN |
NILADRI DAS | 2020 | – | PWD – IRRIGATION | NORTH BENGAL |
DIPTESH GHOSH | 2020 | NICMAR(HYDERABAD) | TATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS | |
SUMAN CHATTERJEE | 2020 | – | K & J PROJECTS | KOLAGHAT |
NUR HASAN MONDAL | 2020 | – | CREATIVE FORUM PVT LTD | BIRBHUM |
PARTHASARATHI MONDAL | 2020 | – | GHOSH CONSTRUCTION | MIDNAPORE.WB |
SUBHABRATA PAL | 2021 | – | SAKTI CONSTRUCTION | KOLKATA |
SWARNENDU PATRA | 2020 | – | PIPL DEVELOPERS | KOLKATA |
Placement / Internship
Name of the Students | Organization Working with | Pass out Year |
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Sayan Das | Internship with AEC Infrastructure | 2024 |
Indrajit Samanta | Internship with AEC Infrastructure | 2024 |
Sayan Das | Placed as ‘Graduate Engineer Trainee’ in RDC Concrete (India) Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai | 2024 |
Mousumi Manna | ‘GIS Personnel’ in SMTPL, Kolkata | 2023 |
Kaushik Sen | ‘GIS Personnel’ in SMTPL, Kolkata | 2022 |
Chetana Sen | ‘GIS Personnel’ in SMTPL, Kolkata | 2021 |
Bodhisattwa Mahata | Internship with ENSIMULATED Solutions LLP on Green Building Project | 2023 |
Mousumi Manna | Internship with ENSIMULATED Solutions LLP on Green Building Project | 2023 |
SwarnenduPatra | Internship with NICMAR on Digital Construction Management Using BIM | 2022 |
Debojyoti Ghosh | Internship with NICMAR on Digital Construction Management Using BIM | 2022 |
Koushik Sen | Internship with NICMAR on Digital Construction Management Using BIM | 2022 |
MdShahzad Alam | Internship with NICMAR on Digital Construction Management Using BIM | 2022 |
MdShahzad Alam | Internship in IGBC’s Green Building Congress 2021 | 2022 |
Ankush Samanta | Internship in IGBC’s Green Building Congress 2021 | 2022 |
Joydeb Panja | Internship in Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun | 2022 |
Riddhi Mondal | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2021 |
Sanjukta Koley | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2021 |
Chetana Sen | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2021 |
Dulal Marandi | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2021 |
Subhabrata Paul | Shakti Constructions | 2021 |
Diptesh Ghosh | Tata Consultant Engineering (TCE) | 2020 |
Niladri Das | Irrigation & Waterways Department, W.B Govt. | 2020 |
Suman Chatterjee | K & J Projects Pvt. Ltd. | 2020 |
Partha Sarathi Mondal | Ghosh Construction | 2020 |
Monisha Chattoraj | Jangipara Govt. ITI College | 2020 |
Parichita Parai | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2020 |
Saikat Paul | Acropola Engineering & commerce | 2020 |
Arpita Kundu | RSI Softech India Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad As intern | 2020 |
Mithilesh Bhakta | S Kumar Associates | 2020 |
Rajashree Das | Arcadia Construction | 2020 |
Bhaskar Biswas | Pioneer Packaging Industry Ltd. | 2020 |
Saharukh Dalal | Pioneer Packaging Industry Ltd. | 2020 |
Nur Hasan Mondal | Creative Forum Pvt. Ltd. | 2020 |
Amit Maity | S.B. Construction & Company | 2020 |
Tasneem Ali | Ernst & Young (New Delhi) | 2019 |
Arkajit Dutta | TPF Engineering Pvt. Ltd. (Mumbai) | 2019 |
Subhajit Basak | Basak Associates (Entrepreneur) | 2019 |
Subham Hazra | Mashary Basel Al-Almia (OMAN) Sub Contractor L&T | 2019 |
Rudranath Saha | Panchadeep Construction Pvt. Ltd. | 2019 |
Sk Abid Ahmed | Asst. Manager Project Planning @ Nina Percept Pvt. Ltd. | 2018 |
Pronoy Mukherjee | Bridge & Roof | 2018 |
Achintya Singh | L & T Construction | 2018 |
Sourav Bej | POWERGEN | 2018 |
Soumik Maity | Dynamic Projects | 2018 |
Gallery
Advanced Viaduct Bridge Construction & Eco Friendly Hyper Loop System
Wind Resistant Sustainable Net Zero Building
Smart Landslide Monitoring System
Industrial Tour 2023
Visit to Proposed Medical College Construction Site, Uluberia 2023
33KLD- S.T.P. in Barahanagar, 2023
Intro to GIS with Drone Workshop
Industrial Tour 2022
Green Field City, Behala
Visit to SRMB Plant, Durgapur
Teachers Day Celebration 2022
Tech Fest 2022
Admission
For attractive scholarship details call +91 81005 00600
Eligibility
Eligibility Criteria 2024-25
- Valid rank in WBJEE or JEE (Main) 2024.
- 10+2 Board Exam – 45% aggregate in Physics, Mathematics along with Chemistry / Biology / Biotechnology / Computer Science / Information Technology /Information Practices / Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies. Candidates must clear Theory & Practical examination. 40% marks in case of candidates of SC/ST/OBC in the above subjects taken together.
- Passed in English
# The lower age limit is 17 (seventeen) years as on 31.12.2024
# No upper age limit.
Admission Procedure
Academic Session 2024-25
The candidate can take admission via WBJEEB Counselling process or can come to college directly for admission.
For WBJEEB Counselling:
- After publication the counseling notification of WBJEE, students have to register for e-counseling process, to the portal of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (wbjeeb.nic.in).
- Students have to fill their choice of streams and as well as institute. Students will get their allotment of seat according to the choice filled.
- After getting the allotment, students need to report to the reporting centre (list given in the WBJEE portal).
- After reporting to the reporting centre, students report to the respective institute for taking admission.
- Students, who are intended to take direct admission, contact office to the institution.
Fee Structure
Fee Structure for B.Tech. 2024-25*
Semester* | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | Total |
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Amount Payable | |||||||||
Admission Fees | 5,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5,000 |
Tuition Fees | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 55,000 | 440,000 |
Library Fee | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 750 | 6,000 |
Students Activity | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 500 | 4,000 |
Refundable Caution Deposit | 5,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5,000 |
Total | 66,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 56,250 | 460,000 |
*As per No: 466-Edn-(T)/l0M -0412004 (Part IV) Date: 16.10.2023
Semester I, III, V, VII covers period July to December & Semester II, IV, VI, VIII covers period January to June.
- MAKAUT Fee (Registration, Student Development, Examination etc.) is to be paid separately, as applicable.
- Tuition Fee & other fees are subject to revision by the Fee Structure Committee, Govt. of West Bengal / MAKAUT.
- Fee (without late fine) needs to be paid semester wise, within 10th of the first month of the semester. Late payment of fees will cause payment of the late fine and such other action as may deemed appropriate by the suitable authority
- Transport Fee will be charged extra in accordance with distance travelled.
- Uniform Fee will have to be paid extra to the uniform supplier.
- Transport / Hostel Facility can be availed subject to availability