About Us
Civil engineering is the oldest and broadest engineering discipline among all the engineering fields. The field deals with the planning, designing, and construction of buildings and various other structures. From huge dams to sky high buildings, from suspension bridges to offshore drilling platforms, every physical concrete structure comes under civil engineering. Civil engineers are involved in monitoring and guiding as well as devising and designing the building of roads, girders, bridges, airports, tunnels, dams, water & sewage systems and other structures.
The Department of Civil Engineering at KEC Ghaziabad is committed to academic excellence, research and development since its formation in the academic session 2014-15. The department is growing steadily with expert faculties in areas such as analysis and design of structures, hydraulics and hydrology, water resources, geotechnical engineering, construction technology and management, environment engineering, basic and advanced surveying.
The vision of the department is to give an exposure to budding civil technocrats to various challenges in the profession.
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HOD's Message
Dr. Anoop Narain Singh
B.Tech (Civil) from IET Lucknow
M.Tech (Civil Hydraulics) from IIT BHU
Ph.D (Water Resources Engg.)
anoop.narain@krishnacollege.ac.in
Guest Lecture
Industrial Visit
- Industrial Visit for 2nd Year Civil Engineering students was arranged on 29th and 30th Sept’16 to Landcrafts Construction Pvt. Ltd, Ghaziabad
It was a great learning experience for the students who took keen interest at work site in knowing different aspects of building planning and construction. All students were excited and want to have more of such visits, attend motivational lectures and such training courses in future as well.
Labs
S.No |
Name of the Lab |
Location |
Area of the room |
Remarks |
1 |
Survey Lab |
AB I, G 9 |
112 m2 (13.5x8.3 m) |
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2 |
Building Material Lab |
AB I, G 9 |
112 m2 (13.5x8.3 m) |
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3 |
Building Drawing Lab |
AB I, G 5 |
128.25 m2 (13.5x9.5 m) |
54 Drawing Boards |
4 |
Fluid Mechanics Lab |
AB I, G 10 |
123.25 m2 (14.5x8.5 m) |
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