About the Department of Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering of PCE came into existence in the year 2011 with an alignment of the department’s evolution with key events and technological advances for the betterment of the society and nation. At present, it has the intake of 60 students providing all the amenities of infrastructure related to knowledge, research, experiments and training. Poornima believes that Civil Engineering is evergreen branch in the engineering profession. Therefore, the department of Civil Engineering has renowned scholars as the faculty members for imparting the knowledge. It has been taking initiatives for the versatile enhancement of the students through the technical, cultural and sports fests since its establishment.
Vision
To become a globally recognized centre of civil engineering through excellence in technical education, interdisciplinary research and innovation.
Mission
- To develop the professional skills with outstanding knowledge.
- To enhance research & development in emerging areas of civil engineering.
- Enhancing linkages with alumni and industry.
- To produce ethically able, humane and creative global leaders.
Message from HOD
Welcome to the Department of Civil Engineering at Poornima College of Engineering. The work we do as practicing and future engineers is critical for an ever-changing world. Civil engineers design infrastructure that powers our modern society, such as roads, bridges, buildings, and water distribution systems. Our department offers the highest quality academic programs supported by world-class facilities. The Civil Engineering Department started in 2011. Over the years, the Department has grown many times in different spheres of activities.
At present it offers B. Tech. (Civil Engineering) degree. The Department has 15 highly qualified and dedicated faculties who strive to produce competent professionals who are abreast with the latest technology and are equipped with enterprising skills necessary for a designer and also for a site engineer. In essence, Civil Engineering may be regarded as the profession that makes the world a more agreeable place in which to live. The laboratories of the Department are well equipped such as Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Survey, Concrete Technology and Material Testing. The Department has been regularly conducting a number of short term training programs, Workshops, National and International Conferences to encourage research between student and faculty members of technical institutions and working professionals. The Department is also actively engaged in R&D, testing and consultancy activities.
Best wishes,
Dr. Pran Nath
Dadhich
Head of the Department
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
S.No. | Faculty Name | Qualification | Designation | PAN No |
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1 | Mr. Balwan | HOD & Assistant Professor | Ph.D.*, M.Tech | BVRPB1167L |
2 | Mr. Divya Vishnoi | Dy. HoD & Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | AUUPV1881C |
3 | Dr. Harshwardhan Singh | Associate Professor | Ph.D., M.Tech | AIFPC1660H |
4 | Mr. Jitendra Kumar | Assistant Professor | Ph.D.*, M.Tech | EOAPK9190B |
5 | Mr. Rahul Khandelwal | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | DVTPK5479Q |
6 | Mr. Shanker Prasad Mishra | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | AXPPM8864L |
7 | Ms. Supriya Bansal | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | CLRPB3090D |
8 | Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | CXVPB2321P |
9 | Mr. Lokesh Kumar Prajapat | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | DNDPP6016A |
10 | Dr. Shilpi Jain | Associate Professor | Ph.D. | AJQPJ4250L |
11 | Mr. Subhash Chand Sharma | Technical Assistant | Diploma | FQHPS3341Q |
12 | Mr. Mahindra Kumar Verma | Technical Assistant | Diploma | BLDPV3285K |
13 | Mr. Naresh Kumar Prajapati | Technical Assistant | Diploma | EOEPP7742N |
Programs Offered
Department |
Program |
2020-21 |
2021-22 |
2022-23 |
Intake |
Intake |
Intake |
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Department of Civil Engineering |
B. Tech. (Civil Engineering) |
60 |
60 |
60 |
Department of Civil Engineering
Department Advisory Board (DAB)
S.No | Name | Designation | Category |
1 | Dr. Mahesh M. Bundele | Director, PCE | Chairman |
2 | Mr. Pankaj Dhemla | Vice Principal, PCE | Member |
3 | Mr. Balwan | HOD, CE, PCE | Member Secretary |
4 | Dr. Harshwardhan Singh Chouhan | Associate Professor, CE, PCE | Member |
5 | Dr. Virendra Sangtani | HOD, EE, PCE | Member |
6 | Dr. Narayan Lal Jain | HOD, ME, PCE | Member |
7 | Mr. Ashok Joshi, HR, Pinnacle Infotech Solution | Recruiter | Member |
8 | Ms. Meenu Sahani, B.L. Kashyap & Sons Limited | Recruiter | Member |
9 | Mr. Bhagvati Prasad, PWD, Senior Draftman | Parents | Member |
10 | Mr. Gajendra Singh, Lecturer, Education Department, Rajasthan | Parents | Member |
11 | Mr. Lalit Kumar Mali, CPWD Gujrat | Alumni | Member |
12 | Mr. Harish Jangid, JE, Nothern Railways, Ahemdabad | Alumni | Member |
Department of Civil Engineering
Department Academic Committee (DAC)
S.No | Name | Designation | Category |
1 | Mr. Balwan | Assistant Professor & HOD | Chairman |
2 | Mr. Divya Vishnoi | Assistant Professor | Member Secretary |
3 | Dr. Harshvardhan Singh Chouhan | Associate Professor | Member |
4 | Mr. Shanker Prasad Mishra | Assistant Professor | Member |
5 | Divya Rastogi | Final year student (Nominated by HoD) | Member |
6 | Anil Gupta | Pre-Final year student (Nominated by HoD) | Member |
7 | Shruti Sharma | Second year student (Nominated by HoD) | Member |
B.TECH (CIVIL ENGINEERING):
Journal Publications | ||||
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Title of paper | Name of the author/s | Name of journal | Year of publication | Link to article / paper / abstract of the article |
CAPTURING OF CARBON DI OXIDE AND PREVENTION OF CORROSION IN BIOMASS PRODUCTIO , EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) - Peer Reviewed Journal Volume: 8| Issue: 7| July 2022|| | Himanshu Rajput, Anil Gupta, Dr. Manoj Gattani | EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research | 2022 | View |
Effect of Kota Stone Slurry on Strength Properties of cement Mortar Mixes | Harshwardhan Singh Chouhan | Materials Today :Proceedings | 2021 | View |
Geotechnical behaviour and micro-analyses of expansive soil amended with marble dust |
Ankush Kumar Jain, Arvind Kumar Jha, Shivanshi | Soils and Foundations | 2020 | View |
Improvement in Subgrade Soils with Marble Dust for Highway Construction: A Comparative Study | Ankush Kumar Jain, Arvind Kumar Jha & Shivanshi | Indian Geotechnical Journal | 2020 | View |
Durability aspect of high performance concrete with partially replacement of cement by silica fume and River sand by Copper slag | Divya Vishnoi | International Journal of Management, Technology And Engineering | 2019 | View |
SUSTAINABLE USE OF WASTE MATERIALS IN PAVEMENTS– A REVIEW | Sourabh, Piyush Kumawat, Abhijeet Yadav and Pushpendra Chaudhary | International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research | 2019 | View |
To Study Mechanical Properties of Concrete by Using Industrial Waste Material |
Shruti Bhargava, Kishan Lal Jain | International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning | 2019 | View |
An experimental study on concrete containing GGFS and MetaKaolin with Calcium carbide residue | Amit Saini, Shivanshi, Ankush Kumar Jain | International Research journal of engineering and technology | 2019 | View |
Effect of Sewage on Soil Properties | Balwan Sheshma | International Journal of Management, Technology And Engineering | 2018 | View |
Utilization of Waste Marble Slurry and Glass Powder in Concrete | Shruti Bhargava, Kishan Lal Jain | Journal of Structural Engineering and Management | 2018 | View |
A Statistical Data Analysis of Road Traffic Accidents in Jaipur City | Mukul Nama, Mr. Nandeshwar Lata, Dr. Bharat Nagar | International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | 2017 | View |
Dynamic Optimization of Process Quality Control and Maintenance Planning | Amit Kumar Jain, Bhupesh Kumar Lad | IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON RELIABILITY | 2017 | View |
Plasmodium falciparum specific helicase 3 is nucleocytoplasmic protein and unwinds DNA duplex in 3′ to 5′ direction |
Manish Chauhan, Mohammed Tarique & Renu Tuteja | Scientific Reports | 2017 | View |
A Statistical Data Analysis of Road Traffic Accidents in Jaipur City | Mukul Nama, Mr. Nandeshwar Lata, Dr. Bharat Nagar | International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | 2017 | View |
Conference and Book/Chapter Publications | ||||
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Name of the teacher | Title of the book/chapters published |
Title of the paper | Year of Publication | Link |
MANOJ GATTANI | Jindagi Unchi Udane Ya Sangarsho ki Potli (Hindi- Life management and Business) | Subject Book | 2022 | |
Pooja Gupta , Denis Jangeed , Harish Uniyal | AAC Blocks an Innovation as Eco-friendly Material in Construction | 2022 | View | |
Sachin Sharma, Priyanka Pandey, Pooja Gupta, Abhay M. Shende and Rakesh Bhandari | An Experimental Behavior on Green Concrete utilizing Granite Slurry Waste (GSW) as Partial Substitute of Cement | 2022 | View | |
Teekam Singh, B L Swami, Pawan Kalla, Harshwardhan Singh Chouhan and Pradeep Kumar, Gautam Chouhan | Effect Of Nano Particle Based Anti-Stripping Agent On Moisture Induced Damage For Bituminous Concrete Mixes | 2021 | View | |
Pankaj Dhemla, Prakash Somani, B.L. Swami, Arun Gaur | Optimizing the design of sintered fly ash light weight concrete by Taguchi and ANOVA analysis | 2021 | View | |
Pankaj Dhemla, B L Swami and Prakash Somani | Experimental Investigation of Light Weight Concrete Using Sintered Fly Ash Aggregates | 2021 | View | |
Shivanshi, Vijay Bahadur Singh & Arvind Kumar Jha | Civil Engineering book series | Geotechnical Properties of Lime Treated Soil Contaminated with Sulphatic Water | 2021 | View |
Arvind Kumar Jha, Ankush Kumar Jain, Shivanshi | Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering book series (LNCE,volume 28) | Potential of Marble Dust to Improve the Physical Behavior of Soil | 2019 | View |
Shivanshi, Arvind Kumar Jha and Ankush Kumar Jain | Swell behaviour of lime treated soil under sulphate contamination | 2019 | View |
PEOs, POs and PSOs
PEO1: Graduates will able to apply fundamental principles of science, mathematics and engineering using modern tools to solve the societal and environmental problems.
PEO2: Graduates will able to use their practical, field survey, computer and analytic skills to build industry ready engineers to solve multi-disciplinary sustainable projects.
PEO3: Graduate applies innovative ideas to improve the technical competency in engineering decisions, lifelong learning, to equip leadership qualities in diverse teams, promote and practice appropriate ethical moral to become professional engineers
PO 1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO 2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO 3: Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
PO 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO 5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO 6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO 7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and the need for sustainable development.
PO 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO 9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and receive clear instructions.
PO 11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments
PO 12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
PSO1: The graduates will have the ability to plan, design and quality execution of construction projects.
PSO2: The graduates will have the ability to solve problems in the structural, construction management, geotechnical, transportation and environmental disciplines of civil engineering.
PSO3: Graduates will be able to cognizance of social awareness, interdisciplinary aspects and environmental necessity along with ethical responsibility to have a successful career and to become an entrepreneur.
S.No. |
Faculty Name |
Qualification |
Designation |
PAN No |
1 |
Mr. Balwan |
HOD & Assistant Professor |
Ph.D.*, M.Tech |
BVRPB1167L |
2 |
Mr. Divya Vishnoi |
Dy. HoD & Assistant Professor |
AUUPV1881C |
|
3 |
Dr. Harshwardhan Singh |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D., M.Tech |
AIFPC1660H |
4 |
Mr. Jitendra Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D.*, M.Tech |
EOAPK9190B |
5 |
Mr. Rahul Khandelwal |
Assistant Professor |
DVTPK5479Q |
|
6 |
Mr. Shanker Prasad Mishra |
Assistant Professor |
AXPPM8864L |
|
7 |
Ms. Supriya Bansal |
Assistant Professor |
CLRPB3090D |
|
8 |
Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal |
Assistant Professor |
CXVPB2321P |
|
9 |
Mr. Lokesh Kumar Prajapat |
Assistant Professor |
DNDPP6016A |
|
10 |
Dr. Shilpi Jain |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D. |
AJQPJ4250L |
11 |
Mr. Subhash Chand Sharma |
Technical Assistant |
Diploma |
FQHPS3341Q |
12 |
Mr. Mahindra Kumar Verma |
Technical Assistant |
Diploma |
BLDPV3285K |
13 |
Mr. Naresh Kumar Prajapati |
Technical Assistant |
Diploma |
EOEPP7742N |
S.No. |
Name of Student |
Focus Area |
Guide |
Topic |
1 |
Lalit Soni |
Structural Health Monitoring & Advance Concrete Technology |
Mr. Balwan Sheshma |
Combined Effects of Waste Ceramics and Waste Fiber Metal on Concrete |
Madhav Rathi |
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Naeemuddin |
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2 |
Shashank shukla |
Investigation of light weight concrete using waste materials |
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Suman saurav |
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Rishi Raj meena |
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3 |
Anand kumar |
Mr. Harshwardhan Singh Chouhan |
Use of Kota Stone mining waste in Self Compacting Mortar |
|
Himanshu yadav |
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Aditya manish |
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4 |
Kuldeep Meena |
Use of Kota Stone mining waste in Self Compacting Mortar |
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Kanishk Singh |
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Puneet Kumawat |
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5 |
Divanshu Yadav |
Mr. Shanker Mishra |
Influence of cloth waste on mechnical properties of Concrete |
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Gaurav Bhati |
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Abhishek Sharma |
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6 |
Pradeep Kumar khanwani |
Self compacted concrete |
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Kunal jani |
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Pushpendra choudhary |
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7 |
Ramesh Choudhary |
Mr. Jitendra Kumar |
Experimental Investigation on Concrete with Replacement of Coarse Aggregate by Demolished Building Waste with Crushed Concrete |
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Samarth Sharma |
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Yogesh Kumar meena |
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8 |
Saksham singh |
Utilization of Waste Plastic in Manufacturing of Bricks with Quarry dust and M-Sand |
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Sanjay Kumar meena |
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Shailesh Meena |
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Sunil Kumar Manohar |
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9 |
Devesh Kumar Jangid |
Ms. Supriya Bansal |
replacement of coarse aggregate by recyclable material in concrete |
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Deepanjal Mathur |
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Akul Jaiswal |
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10 |
Himanshu rathore |
Design of high strength concrete |
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Deependra singh Rajput |
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Amar Kumar |
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11 |
Kaushal khichi |
Structural Design |
Mr. Divya Vishnoi |
Design of underground Water tank |
Murli Manohar nagar |
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M.D nehal |
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12 |
Rittvik parya |
Seismic design of Building |
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Vipin |
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Sagar meena |
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13 |
Saqib Ali Mir |
Design of Elevated Water tank |
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Arshid Ahmad Dar |
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Mohit pareek |
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14 |
Javed husain |
Artifical Inteligence & Transportation Engineering |
Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal |
Non Motorised Transportation |
Bhumika Barodia |
||||
Akshay Kumar Meena |
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15 |
Kamesh Kumar singhal |
PublicTransportation Sysyems |
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Jayant dhawan |
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Piyush kumavat |
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16 |
Rahul Kumar Mittal |
Intelligent Transportation Systems |
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Manish Jakhar |
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17 |
Braj Mohan Singh |
Remote Sensing |
Study of Desetification using remote sensing |
|
Ravinder Singh Bahed |
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Lokesh Kumar |
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18 |
Naresh Saini |
Structural Health Monitoring & Advance Concrete Technology |
Mr. Lokesh Kumar Prajapat |
Risk management in construction |
Rahul Parihar |
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Manoj Kumar |
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19 |
Saurabh gunawat |
Analysis of factors causing schedule delay in construction Projects |
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Yash yadav |
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Nanuram budaniyan |
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20 |
Ashok Poonia |
Environment Engineering |
Mr. Rahul Khandelwal |
Construction and demolition waste management |
Harshit Meena |
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Deependra Bhakarwal |
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21 |
Himmat sangwa |
Environment and health |
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Abhijeet yadav |
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Devashray |
The department of Civil Engineering is running five student driven clubs under faculty supervision namely Maths Minders, Draft & Design Club, Built from Waste Club, Save Environment Club and Civil Social Club for II, III Year students.
1. Maths Minders: As part of this club mock aptitude tests are conducted to prepare students for the aptitude rounds of the placement. Tests are conducted by the student coordinators under the direction of a faculty member. The aptitude test consists of questions based on quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, data interpretation, etc. Senior students guide their juniors about how to manage time for solving the tests with the use of short cut tricks. Tests are organized in both the online and offline modes.
2. Draft & Design Club: Draft & Design Club is a group of students and faculties that work together to expand professional drafting and designing through free exchange of ideas, experience, mentoring, and cultivating aesthetically pleasing designs for the community to enjoy and experience. This club prepares students for employment as a CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAFTER or DESIGNER, or in the architecture or construction fields. Civil drafters create detailed technical drawings of buildings, structures, and various construction projects designed by architects and civil engineers. Civil drafters must be proficient in CAD software commonly used in industry (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, SAP:2000, ETabs, StaadPro and REVIT) and have knowledge of current industry drafting practices. Employment is available in private industry and at local and county government agencies. Under this club, we organize expert talks, Seminars, technical events and workshops by Experts.
3. Built from Waste Club: Built from Waste Club is a joint committee formed by students studying Civil Engineering in Poornima College of Engineering. It works under the guidance and supervision of faculties of Civil Engineering Department. The main objective of Built from Waste Club is to improve and widen students’ ideas and knowledge in Civil Engineering discipline beyond his/her academic performance. It aims to teach students how to use the knowledge gained by studying civil engineering for prosperity of society and improvement of quality of people’s life. In this club students works on use of different types of waste as a replacement of civil engineering materials.
4. Save Environment Club: Save Environment Club Students interested in learning about water, air and earth related topics have the opportunity to network with industry professionals, visit local and regional treatment plants, host events, investigate and design solutions for engineering challenges, and more. The main motivation behind formation of this club is clean drinking water and air quality monitoring to pollution controls and sustainable development. Environmental engineers are designing new ways to make life better for people around the globe while respecting our world’s natural resources. Members of this club work together and organize various activities time to time.
Main objectives of this club are:
- To control pollution in the air and water
- To clean up contaminated waste sites
- To assess exposure and human risk
5. Civil Social Club: Civil Social Club is the art of connecting yourself to the souls in need, to feel their sorrows, to sense their emptiness. The club urges to help the people in need and make the society a better place to live in.
Objectives:
- 1. To generate awareness about the contemporary social and environmental issues in the context of sustainability and social responsibility.
- 2. It focuses on sustainable development and charity work with the passion for volunteerism and inciting change.
Activities of the club:
- Environmental awareness program
- Donation of clothes to needy
- Visit to Old-age home
- Traffic rule awareness in Jr. College
- Proper use of natural resources
- Awareness about child labour.
- Women’s empowerment in rural areas
S.No. |
Name of Club |
Faculty Mentors |
Students Coordinators |
1 |
Maths Minders |
Mr. Shanker Prasad Mishra & Mr. Ankit Singh Beniwal |
Mr. Mahindra Kumar Choudhary, Mr. Prabhat Ranjan, Mr. Pardeep Kumar Khandwani |
2 |
Draft & Design Club |
Mr. Divya Vishnoi & Ms. Supriya Bansal |
Ms. Ruchi Agarwal, Mr. Deepak Nolkiya, Mr. Rittvik Parya |
3 |
Built from Waste Club |
Mr. Balwan Sheshma & Dr. Harshwardhan Singh Chouhan |
Mr. Anil Gupta, Ms. Manshi Agerwala, Mr. Lalit Soni |
4 |
Save Environment Club |
Mr. Rahul Khandelwal & Mr. Lokesh Kumar Prajapat |
Mr. Payash Choudhary, Mr. Abhishek Sehra, Mr. Ashok Poonia |
5 |
Civil Social Club |
Mr. Balwan Sheshma & Mr. Jitendra Kumar |
Mr. Lakshya Gupta, Ms. Divya Rastogi, Mr. Harshit Meena |