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Compulsory Subjects
IC 402 Engineering Management
CV 403 Civil Engineering Materials and Construction Practices
CV 404 Geo-technical and Foundation Engineering
CV 405 Water Resources Systems
CV 406 Principles of Geo-informatics
CV 407 Analysis and Design of Structures
Optional Subjects
(Any three from any one Group)
Group I Structural Engineering
CV 411 Advanced Structural Analysis
CV 412 Design of RCC and Pre-stressed Concrete Structures
CV 413 Design of Steel Structures
CV 414 Structural Dynamics
CV 415 Seismic Design of Structures
Group II Environmental Engineering
CV 421 Principles of Environmental Engineering
CV 422 Environmental Engineering Processes and Management
CV 423 Air Pollution and Its Control
CV 424 Design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
CV 425 Waste Management and Environmental Impact Assessment
Group III Infrastructure and Urban Development
CV 431 Transportation Engineering
CV 432 Traffic and Transportation Systems
CV 433 Town Planning and Urban Development
CV 434 Design of Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
CV 435 Construction Management Systems
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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Group A
Management and Organisations
Management process: Definition, planning organizing, directing, controlling, coordinating,
types of management.
Organisation Definition, planning, design and development, types of organizations.
Management planning and control: Classical, new classical and modern principles. General
Management, scientific management, engineering, management, systems management.
Planning: Procedures, resources and constraints, objectives, goals, policies and procedures.
Control: Setting of reference or standards, appraisal or evaluation, monitoring and
controlling, types of control.
Human resource planning and management, selection, recruitment, training, retraining, skill
development, competence development, promotion and career development, participative
management, trade unions, and collective bargaining,
Management of Physical Resources
Plant: site selection procedures, factors affecting selection. Layout-types and relative merits
and demerits, Maintenance-Objectives, different types of associated decisions, strategies for
effective maintenance, computer applications.
Material : Functions, objectives, planning and control including inventory models with or
without storage costs, price break ( excluding dynamic and probabilistic considerations).
Different classes of inventory. Material Requirement Planning (MRP).
Group B
Financial management: Introduction to standard forms of financial statements, ie., balance-
sheet, profit and loss, and income statement. Fixed and current asset items. Fixed and current
liability items. Linkage of two successive balance-sheets through income or profit and loss
statement. Funds flow statement. Financial ratios and their implications.
Managerial economics: Concepts, theory of production, marginal productivity and cost.
Introduction to theory of firm.
Quality management: Quality definition, quality planning, quality control and quality
management, Total quality management, ISO 9000 systems, simple quality control
techniques like control charts and acceptance sampling.
Marketing management consumer behaviour, market research, product design and
development pricing and promotion.
Project management: Introduction. Concept of a project, project management concepts,
project simulation, cost or project and means of financing, economic evaluation criteria of the
project, project implementation, project planning, scheduling and monitoring, project control
(PERT, CPM techniques including crashing). Project evaluation.
Information technology and management. Role of information, management information
system and decision support system, Information technology-introduction to e-business, e-
commerce and integration tools like enterprise resource planning (ERP).
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Principles of Geoinformatics
Group A
Introduction to surveying: Objectives, classification of surveys, Indian topographic series,
map reading.
Linear measurements: Distance measurements with chain and tapes, corrections to measured
length, field survey by chains/tapes.
Compass surveying: True and magnetic bearings, local attraction, fore and back bearing,
various types of compasses and applications, detail plotting, adjustment of compass traverse
using graphical approach.
Levelling: Concepts of Geold, ellipsoid, MSL and level surface, methods of levelling,
determination of height, booking of levelling operation, types of levels, sensitivity. of the
bubble, trigonometric levelling, curvature and refraction effects.
Contouring: Guidelines for preparation of contour m;1ps, methods of contouring.
Plane Tabling (PT): Accessories in PT, methods of PT, re-section method , preparation of
map.
Theodolites: Measurements of horizontal and vertical angles, differences in Vernier and
microplic theodolites, methods of recording angles.
Errors and adjustments: Accuracy and precision, propagation of variance/covariance and
adjustment of errors using observation equation and condition equation approach (matrix
based solution).
Tacheometric surveys: Principle and basic system, subtense bar, various types of
tachometers, plotting with tacheometers.
Curves: Classification, elements of simple circular, compound, reverse, transition, vertical
curves, setting of curves.
Group B
Triangulation: Purpose of triangulation and trilateration, classification, strength of figure,
well conditioned triangle, triangulation figures, reconnaissance and station selection,
intervisibility of stations, signal and towers, base lining, computation and adjustment in
triangulation, satellite station.
EDM: Principles and applications, instruments: Geodimeter, Tellurometer, Distomat, etc.
Digital Theodolites/Total Station/GPS: Principles and applications.
Introduction to photogrammetry: Comparison of serial photographs and topographic maps,
definition of basic terms, perspective of near-vertical photograph, scale and coordinates from
photographs, stereoscopy, parallel bar measurements, determination of heights, principle of
radial line triangulation, assumption, limitations and errors.
Introduction to remote sensing: Remote sensing system, data-acquisition and processing,
EMR and spectrum, atmospheric windows, Interaction mechanisms, multi-concept, sensors
and platforms. Interpolation of aerial photographs and satellite imagery and their interaction.
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STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
Group A
Single degree of freedom systems: Equations oF motion. Free vibrations, damping. Response
to harmonic excitation. Response to general dynamic loading. Duhamel's integral. Numerical
methods.
Response spectrum: Concept. Deformation, pseudo-velocity and pseudo-acceleration
response spectra. Analysis of SDOF systems using response spectrum. Difference between
response spectrum and design spectrum.
Group B
Multi degree of freedom systems: Equations of motion. Free vibrations, natural frequencies
and modes. Free vibration analysis for classically damped systems. Damped matrix. Rayleigh
damping. Modal analysis. Earthquake analysis of linear systems by response spectrum
method.
Continuous systems: Equations of motion. Natural frequencies and modes. Modal
orthogonality. Earthquake response spectrum analysis.
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PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING
Group A
Environmental engineering: Introduction and scope. Ecology and environmentdefinitions
and interactions, anthropogenic effects.
Pollution and environmental quality: Air and water quality parameters, variation of water
quality in the hydrogeologic cycle, beneficial uses of water, water ity criteria and standards
for various beneficial uses, air quality criteria, ambient air standards.
Pollutants: Definition, significance, measurement (both air and water).
Wastes: Solid, liquid and gaseous, and their sources and characteristics.
Water and wastewater quality estimation: Population forecast, water demand for various
purposes, variation in quantity of water and wastewater.
Overview and elements of water supply scheme.
Group B
Water/wastewater quality enhancement: Unit operations and processes, physico-chemical vs.
biological methods, solid-liquid separation, grit removal, screening, commutation, mixing,
equalization, coagulation, flocculation, filtration, disinfection, aeration and gas transfer,
precipitation, softening, adsorption and ion exchange.
Surface and groundwater treatment: Sequencing of unit operations and processes, plant
layout, hydraulic considerations-Rural water supply and sanitation.
Wastewater collection system and water distribution system: Review of analysis, design and
appurtenances.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING -
PROCESS & MANAGEMENT
Group A
Introduction: Review of environmental engineering.
Biological processes for water and wastewater quality enhancement. Microbiological aspects,
classification of bioprocesses, aerobic and anaerobic processes, dispersed and immobilized
growth systems, reactor analysis, unit operations and processes, aerobic dispersed growth
systemsactivated sludge process and its modifications, aerobic immobilized growth
systems-trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, anaerobic processes-conventional,
stationary and mobile, fixed film, sludge blanket, ponds and lagoons, septic tanks.
Overview and elements of wastewater disposal scheme: Primary, secondary and tertiary
treatment, sequencing of unit operations and processes, plant layout, hydraulic
considerations.
Disposal of wastes: Liquidinland waters, on land, ocean; disposal standardseffluent and
stream, gaseous-atmospheric dispersion, meteorological and stack factors, emission
standards.
Group B
Air pollution control; Stack height estimation, particulate removal mechanisms and
processes, reduction of gaseous pollutantsadsorption, absorption, neutralization,
incineration.
Solid waste management: Collection, classification, reductionquantity and hazard
potential, composting. land filling, incineration, ground water pollution.
Noise pollution and hazardous waste management: Definition, measurement, control
measures.
Environmental impact and auditing: Environmental impact and assessmentstatements and
methodologies, environmental lawsspecial constitutional provisions, role of federal and
state governments and NGOs in monitoring and control of environmental pollution and
resources, environmental auditing.
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TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Group A
Components of transportation.
Vehicle and driver characteristics.
Resistance to vehicles and power requirements; Perception-Reaction time of drivers; Visual
acquity of drivers; Driver comfort.
Pavement materials; Aggregates; Bitumen; Concrete.
Pavement design; Flexible pavements; Rigid pavements.
Railway track and structures; Design of formation, sleeper density, rail joints, long welded
rails; Properties of sleeper material, ballast, points and crossing, railway signalling,
interlocking of signals and points.
Geometric design; Horizontal alignment; Vertical i alignment; Sight distance.
Group B
Airport planning and design; Regional -planning; Airport site selection; Airport capacity;
Airport design; Runway orientation; Basic runway length and its corrections; Taxiway
system; Aircraft parking; Terminal building.
Public transportation, different alternatives and their usefulness.
Traffic flow fundamentals, traffic stream variables, relation between traffic stream variables.
Traffic studies: Traffic volume studies, speed studies, Origin and destination studies, traffic
flow characteristics, traffic capacity study, parking study, accident studies.
Capacity and level of service analysis; Level of service analysis, capacity of various traffic
facilities like highways, freeways, signalized intersections.
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Group A
Introduction to construction management. Construction industry and its practices. Problems
of construction industry. Management problems in construction. Methodology of system
design and techniques in construction. Elements of engineering economies. Probability and
statistics. Allocation models, coordination and inventory model. Queuing model. Uncertainty
principles. Simulation.
Engineering economics in construction management. Time value of money, interest tables
and rates of payment and return. Depreciation of capital assets. Evaluation of
feasibility. Public project analysis and evaluation. Case study modules.
Use of elementary statistics and probability theory. Statistical approach, probability
distributions, expected value analysis, parameter estimation, statistical inference, quality
control using statistical tools, regression and correlation analysis. Case study modules.
Allocation models in construction. Transportation model and its solution. Assignment model.
Sequencing. Case study modules.
Group B
CPM and PERT network in construction. Applications in the field of construction, planning
of scheduling phase and control phase, optimisation studies, case study modules.
Inventory management. Inventory costs, lead and economic order quantity, inventory models,
ABC analysis, inventory management.
Queuing models and applications in construction technology. Queues and queuing theory,
models of queues, case study modules.
Construction projects management. Organisational aspects of sectors such as housing,
institutional and commercial, industrial and heavy engineering. Contracts-theory and practice.
Human resources development and construction industry.
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