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About Department

ABOUT

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

 

Civil Engineering is one of the oldest, traditional branches of Engineering. It is a core branch as well as an evergreen one, Civil engineering deals with the design, construction, & maintenance of man-made structures and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings. From Transportation to Hydrology, Environmental to Construction, Civil Engineering is an area with a lot of diversity.

The college took a plunge into the immensely refreshing and challenging field of Civil Engineering with the setting up of the Civil Engineering Department, right from the genesis of the college. The Department of Civil Engineering is excellently suited to meet the ever changing requirements of engineers with courses that combine the study of management, business skills and computers with engineering. The department ensures not only that the courses are updated, but also that they reflect the current needs of commerce, industry and the society as a whole.

 RPET facilitate students with intellectually stimulating environment and course curriculum widely spread over practical training, project work, expert lectures and more. While theory gives you opportunity to understand the intricacies of the subject, the well-equipped laboratories provide enriched practical understanding and real-time exposure. Pursue engineering course from R.P. Educational Trust Group of Institutons, Bastara,Karnal best civil engineering college in Haryana and Delhi NCR.

Message from Principal/HOD

MESSAGE

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works like roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings Civil engineering is the oldest engineering discipline. Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public sector from municipal through to national governments, and in the private sector from individual homeowners through to international companies. Civil engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in civil engineering. The length of study for such a degree is usually four years and the completed degree is usually designated as a Bachelor of Engineering. Our civil engineering program has been designated to provide our students with strong fundamental skills complemented by professional skills and generic skills’ Although we have miles to go, we need to celebrate each and every mile stone in order to go ahead with added enthusiasm.”

With best wishes

 

Er. Amit Kumar

Head, Deptt. of Civil Engineering, RPET, Bastara

Ø  Email: hodcivil@rpiit.com

Program Education Objectives and Outcome

PLACEMENTS

 

             Shubhanghi M.tech (CE) TATA Construction Company (AMBALA)

 

I am a part of JK group. My current package is 6.5lac p.a. It gives me a great feeling of satisfaction to say that RPET is an incredible platform for real technical, managerial and social insight. I am really indebted to each and everyone from my alma mater, RPET. 

  Sanjay Kumar M.tech (CE) JK GROUP (KINNAUR)

 

I am Ramniwas, JE in Town and Country planning Department Haryana. RPET provides a ladder to go ahead with education which supports us throughout our life; it makes us different from other applicants and gives us opportunities to excel in life.

I am Deepak Kajal AE in CWS Delhi. RPET is India’s leading research and innovation driven institute, visited by top notch companies. If you want to do something superb in your career, then join RPET and feel the same feeling .I am on cloud today 

Myself Ankit Goel JE in public health department Haryana. The faculty of RPET is ready to instruct and push students to perform their best. Focus is given on class-room as well as self learning through the various assignments and project. They take special care to cater the needs of students. Thanks RPET!!

 

Ankit Goel (CE) JE in Public Health Department Haryana (PANIPAT)

 

I am Pawan Sharma JE in Irrigation Department Haryana. It was great to be in RPET.RPET is a paragon of great insight which helps students at every step in their professional as well as social life. I would like to appreciate RPET for the coordination and help. Thanks RPET !!

Pawan Sharma(CE) JE in Irrigation Department Haryana(KARNAL)

KAJAL JAIN (M.TECHCE) JE IN PANCHAYANTI DEPARTMENT (PANIPAT)

MOHIT (B.TECH CE) JE IN PANCHAYANTI DEPARTMENT (KARNAL)

MOHIT (M.TECH CE) STRUCTURE ENGINEER AT GAUR CONSULTANCYPVT LTD (KARNAL)

ANKUR BHATT (M.TECH CE) JE IN PANCHAYATI DEPARTMENT (BARELI UP)

GORAV (B.TECH CE) JE IN IRRIGATION DEPARTMENT 

AMIT (DIPLOMA CIVIL) JE IN IOCL PANIPAT

ISHU  (diploma civil ) site engineer at panipat refinary PANIPAT

Arshad kahan (B.tech CE) ENGINEER AT ADANI GROUP KARNAL

KAMAL RANA(B.TECH CE) SK DESIGN STRUCTURE KARNAL

SUMIT BHATIA(B.TECH CE) SK DESIGN STRUCTURE KARNAL

Program Eligibility

Program and Eligibility

 

DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

ELIGIBILITY: Class Xth or its equivalent examination with 35% marks in each of the subjects with Science and Mathematics student must have studied English as one of the subjects in Class Xth and 10+2 (vocational) pass students/ITI pass students can get admission in the second year.

B.TECH (CIVIL ENGG.)

It is a four-year full-time undergraduate program divided into 8 semesters.

Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subjects: Chemistry / Biotechnology / Computer Science / Biology with at least4 5% marks (40% in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST category) in the aggregate.

B.TECH (CIVIL ENGG.) (LATERAL ENTRY)

ELIGIBILITY: The candidate needs to have a 3-year diploma in Engineering/ Technology with minimum 45% marks (40% in case of SC category) from Haryana

M.TECH  (CIVIL ENGG.)

ELIGIBILITY:B.E./B.Tech in Civil Engineering or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks from a recognized university.

 

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Research Publications

 

Ss.no.

Name

Paper title

 

 

 

 

Journal/conferenceInternational/na

Issn/isbn

 

No.

YearImpact factor
1

Ravikant

 

sharma

 

Study on the behaviour of concrete under the influence of bacillus subtitlis as a self healing agent

 

 

 

 

IJS ART

 

International

 

2395-1052

 

 

2019

 

 

5.87

2

Ravikant

 

sharma

Study on the behaviour of concrete under the influence of bacillus subtitlis as a self healing agent

 

 

 

 

JEITR

  International

 

2349-5162

 

2019

 

5.87

3Ravikant sharmaBehaviour reinforcing barand concrete of a rcc structure exposed to fire

 

JEITR

  International 2349-5162 20195.87
4Ravikant sharmaA review study on the use of waste foundry sand on the strength properties of concrete

 

JEITR

  International2349-5162 20195.87
5Ravikant sharmaCost analysis of rcc building subjected to different cross section of column : a comparative study

 

 

JEITR

  International 2349-5162

 2019

 

 

5.87
6Ravikant sharmaTo study effect of recycled concrete with plastic fibers on strength properties of concrete

 

 

IJCIET

  International0976-6316

 

2019

 

10.7810

7Ravikant sharmaAnalysis precast building response spectrum method using etab software IJIRSET

 

International

 

 

2319-8753

 

 

 

2019

 

 

 

7.089

8Ravikant sharmaTime history analysis of residential building with and w/o expansion joint: a case study by etabs`IJIRSETInternational 2319-8753 20197.089
9Ravikant sharmaA comparative study of high strength concrete properties by using waste foundry cells with replacement of fine aggregateIJRESMInternational2581-579320194.308
10Ravikant sharmaA comparative study of concrete strength properties by using copper slag and recycled aggregate with partially replacement of fine aggregates and course aggregates IJRESMInternational2581-5793

 

 

2019

 

 

4.308

11Ravikant sharmaMechanical properties of cost effective polycenyl alchol engineered concreteNCAMTMTMCE CONFERENCE

 

 

National

  2015 
        
12Ravikant sharmaA comparative study of high rise rebuilding with vertical irregularities using RSA and THA IJRRAInternational2349-7688 2015

3.012

 

13 AMIT KUMARENCHANCING CONCRETE PROPERTIES USING STONE SLURRY &WASTE FOUNDARY SANDIJJRAIJMRSET2582-72198/3/20252.1

13          AMIT KUMAR

About Laboratories

LABORATORIES

 

The department has the following laboratories:

Our civil engineering department has been planned on modern lines with state of art facilities to be utilized for research and consultancy in addition to training of  the students. The students pursuing civil engineering at RPET are trained in all aspects of this field and adequately prepared to be accepted globally. The department has well established laboratories including:

Concrete Lab:-

This lab deals with building materials and structural engineering. Testing of several materials is also conducted at these labs. Cement testing, concrete compressive strength, concrete mix designs, brick testing etc.

Concrete Slump Test, A Guide To The ...

 

concrete cube test

 

le chatelier apparatus

 

weighing machine 

 

Structural Analysis Lab:-

The lab is equipped with several instruments used for the structural analysis of different Structure like cantilevers, trusses,arch, and steel beams etc.

Environmental Engineering Lab:-

Students learn about water and effluent testing. Consultancy services are also provided for BOD, COD testing, water testing, pH value, acidic value and viscosity of solution.

Transportation Engg. Lab:-

This lab deals with road construction materials and various tests are also taught to students like impact shape test, bituminous test, crushing value, Abrasian value, Aggregate test, penetration test, ductility test, softening point test, bitumen extraction test, Flash and fire point test.

 

CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Lab:-

This lab is equipped with latest software and computers required for structural solutions and designs in civil engineering. The lab is equipped with STAAD PRO,AUTOCAD,  Windows XP, Visual Studio, Audio visual aids to technical and several non-technical problems using computers.

Geotechnical Lab:-

This lab is equipped with the equipments required for consolidation test, CBR test, Triaxial test, direct shear test, bearing capacity of soil by SPT test and plate load test.

Survey Lab:-

Survey lab is equipped with latelest and automated surveying machines like Total Station,Digital Theodollite,Autolevel and Dumpy level.

Solid Mechanics Lab:-

Tensile Test and Compression Tests are done on computerized Universal Testing Machine.

Fluid Mechanics Lab:-

Equipped with latest and automated testing machines for various kinds of flows.

Equipments used

lab-civil
lab-civil

  • Form losses in pipe
  • Pilot Tube
  • V Notch
  • Friction Losses through Various Diameter Pipes
  • Venturimeter
  • Orifice meter
  • Orifice meter
  • Variable area duct
  • Vortex /circular flow instrument
  • Flat bottom vessel
  • Wind tunnel
  • Channel Section
  • Channel Section
  • Type of Flow Measuring Instrument (Reynolds Instrument)

Survey instruments:

lab-civil

  • Automatic Level
  • Dumpy Level
  • Vernier Theodolite
  • Military Theodolite
  • Kern Theodolite
  • Wild Theodolite
  • Electronic Theodolite
  • Auto Reduction Tachometer
  • Telescopic Alidade
  • Prismatic Compass
  • Robotic total stations measure distances and angles for a ...
  •  

 A total station is an integrated electronic surveying instrument combining a theodolite (angle measurement), electronic distance meter (EDM), and computer. It accurately measures horizontal/vertical angles and slope distances to calculate 3D coordinates (

 

Scope & Syllabus

B.TECH CIVIL BATECH 2025-2026

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AMRIT PLACED IN AHULWALIA  PVT LTD GREATER NOIDA

Department Activities ( Ind Visits, Tour/Trips, Social Activities,Seminars/Workshops/Conferences/FDP’s/Guest Lectures

  

 S.NOACTIVITY NAME  /AWARENESS PROGRAMMEDATE ON WHICH HELDPURPOSEPLACE WHERE HELDLINK
1.MSME program20/8/2019Ministry of micro,small and medium enterprisesZymkhanaclub 
2Industrial trip to Geeta Mahotsav,Kurukshetra25/11/2024To commemorate the birth of Shreemad Bhagwad GitaKurukshetra 
3One day Cloud computing workshop Organized by CSE ENGG Department26/03/2025Student progression activityRPIIT campus

 

 

 

4.RPIIT Karnal U-10 Cricket Tournament25/03/2025To motivate and aware students about the benefits of sportsRPIIT campus

 

 

5Diwali Celebration at RPIIT Karnal31/10/2024Celebrate the auspicious occasion of diwaliRPIIT campus 
6Trip to KARAN LAKE for students and staff24/08/2024For the amusement and recreation of students  
7Teachers day celebration05/09/2024To honour the worthy teachersRPIIT campus 
8.Independence celebration15/08/2024To honour our country ,its heritage and its brave soldiersRPIIT campus 
9.SOCIAL ACTIVITY ORGANIZED BY CIVIL ENGG DEPARTMAENT(swachhta Abhiyan)25/03/2025 RPIIT 
 Orientation programme for freshers16/08/2017To welcome our freshersRPIIT 
10Orientation programme -20247/09/2024To welcome our freshersRPIIT 
11.RANGOLI COMPETITION15/04/2025 RPIIT 
12.SPEECH COMPETITON ORGANIZED BY CIVIL ENGG DEPTT28/02/2024 RPIIT 
13.QUIZ COMPETITION27/02/2025To provide exposure to the students for their career growth.RPIIT 
14START UP IDEA COMPETITION 

 

 

 

27/02/2025

 

 

A technical initiative for the betterment of  students careerRPIIT 
16.PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION 27/02/2025To provide exposure to the students for their career growthRPIIT 
17E- REEL MAKING COMPETITION 12/8/2016.RPIIT 
18ALMA FESTA 2K2508/03/2025 RPIIT 
19ODESSY DAY(FAREWELL PARTY) ORGANIZED BY ENGG DEPATMENT29/03/2025 RPIIT 
20Summer training of CIVIL ENGG students1/7/2024To provide a platform to our students to hone up their skills.RPIIT 
21Yoga day21/06/2024To educate the students about healthy mind and soul.RPIIT 
22Education fair20/04/2024To aware students about the scope of different disciplines running in the institute .RPIIT 
23A VISIT TO KARNAL RING ROAD PROJECT ORGANISED BY CIVIL ENGG DEPARTMENT18/03/2025

 

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RPIIT 

 

Lecture Plan (2025-26)

LecturePlan

Name      : Mr. Amit kumar

Discipline: Civil engg.

Course: M.tech

Semester :IISub code: -MTSE-106 A

Subject:Advanced Steel Design

Lesson Plan Duration: 15 weeks (w.e.f JAN 2026 to MAY, 2026)

 

 

Week

Theory
Lecture DayTopic

 

1

1Properties of Steel
2Mechanical Properties
3Hysteresis

 

2

4Theory
5

 

Theory

6Theory

 

3

7Ductility
8Hot Rolled Sections
9compactness and non-compactness

 

4

10Slenderness
11residual stresses
12Test and Discussion of Unit 1

 

5

13Design of Steel Structures
14Numericals
15Inelastic Bending Curvature

 

6

16Plastic Moments
17Design Criteria
18Stability, Strength, Drift

 

7

19Numericals
20Numericals
21Numericals

 

8

22Stability of Beams
23Local Buckling of Compression Flange &Web
24Numericals

 

9

25Lateral Torsional Buckling
26Stability of Columns
27Numericals

 

10

28Slenderness Ratio
29Bracing of Column about Weak Axis
30Numericals
1131Numericals

 

 32Method of Designs
33Allowable Stress Design

 

12

34Plastic Design
35Load and Resistance Factor Design
36Test and Discussion of Unit 3

 

13

37Strength Criteria
38Beams – Flexure, Shear, Torsion
39Columns – Moment Magnification Factor

 

14

40Effective Length PM Interaction
41Biaxial Bending, Joint Panel Zones.
42Drift Criteria: P Effect

 

15

43Deformation Based Design
44Connections: Welded, Bolted, Location Beam Column
45Column Foundation, Splices.

 

Lecture plan

Discipline                    :           CivilEngineering

Course                          :          M.tech

Semester                     :           II

Subject                       :          Advanced Design of Foundation          

Subject code: -MTSE-116 A

Lesson PlanDuration:          15 weeks (w.e.f Jan., 2026 to MAY, 2026)

 

WeekTheoryPractical

Lecture

 

day

Topic (including assignment/ test)Practical dayTopic
  Unit-I  
1st1Planning of Soil Exploration  
2for Different Projects
3Methods of Subsurface Exploration

2n

 

d

4Methods of Borings along with Various Penetration Test  
5Shallow Foundations
6Requirements for Satisfactory Performance of Foundations

3r

 

d

7Methods of Estimating Bearing Capacity Settlements of Footings and Rafts  
8Theory
9Theory
4th10Theory  
11Proportioning of Foundations using Field Test Data  
12Pressure – Settlement Characteristics from Constitutive Laws  
  UNIT-II  
5th13Pile Foundations  
14Theory
15Methods of Estimating Load Transfer of Piles
6th16Settlements of Pile Foundations  
17Pile Group Capacity and Settlement
18Theory
7th19Laterally Loaded Piles  
20Theory
21Pile Load Tests
8th22Analytical Estimation of Load  
23Settlement Behavior of Piles  
24Proportioning of Pile Foundations  
  UNIT-III  
9th25Ist Sessional Test  
26Lateral and Uplift Capacity of Piles  
27Well Foundation
10th28IS and IRC Code Provisions  
29Elastic Theory

 

 30Ultimate Resistance Methods  
11th31Tunnels and Arching in Soils  
32Pressure Computations around Tunnels
33Open Cuts
12th34Sheeting and Bracing Systems in Shallow and Deep Open Cuts in Different Soil Types  
 35Coffer Dams  
 36Theory  
13th37Various Types  
 38Analysis and Design  
 39Foundations under uplifting loads  
14th40Theory  
 41Soil-structure interaction  
 42Theory  
15th43Theory  
 44Theory  
 45Theory  

 

 

Lecture Plan

Discipline: Civil engg.

Course: M.tech

Semester : II                                                                  Sub code: -MTSE-102 A

Subject: Finite Element Method in Structural Engineering

Lesson Plan Duration: 15 weeks (w.e.f Jan., 2026 to MAY2026)

 

 

Week

Theory
Lecture DayTopic

 

1

1History and Applications
2

 Spring and Bar Elements

 

 

3 Spring and Bar Elements

 

2

4Numericals
5

 

Numericals

6Numericals

 

3

7Numericals
8Minimum Potential Energy Principle
9  Direct Stiffness Method, Nodal Equilibrium equations

 

4

10Assembly of Global Stiffness
11  Matrix, Element Strain and Stress
12Test and Discussion of Unit 1

 

5

13Numericals
14Numericals
15Beam Elements: Flexure Element

 

6

16Element Stiffness Matrix
17Element Load Vector
18Numericals

 

7

19Method of Weighted Residuals: Galerkin Finite Element Method
20Application to Structural Elements, Interpolation Functions
21Numericals

 

8

22Compatibility and Completeness Requirements
23Polynomial Forms
24Applications

 

9

25Test and Discussion of Unit 2
26Types: Triangular Elements
27Rectangular Elements

 

10

28Three-Dimensional Elements
29Isoparametric Formulation
30Axi-Symmetric Elements
1131Numerical Integration

 

 32Gaussian Quadrature
33Numericals

 

12

34Numericals
35Numericals
36Test and Discussion of Unit 3

 

13

37Numericals
38Numericals
39Numericals

 

14

40Numericals
41Application to Solid Mechanics
42Plane Stress, CST Element

 

15

43Plane Strain Rectangular Element
44Isoparametric Formulation of the Plane Quadrilateral Element
45Test and Discussion of Unit 4

 

Lecture plan

                                   

Discipline                    :           CivilEngineering

Course                          :          M.tech

Semester                     :           II

Subject                       :          Structural Dynamics                              Subject code: – MTSE-104 A

Lesson PlanDuration:          15 weeks (w.e.f Jan., 2026 to MAY, 2026)

 

WeekTheoryPractical

Lecture

 

day

Topic (including assignment/ test)Practical dayTopic
  Unit-I  
1st1Introduction  
2Objectives
3Importance of Vibration Analysis

2n

 

d

4Numericals  
5Numericals
6Numericals

3r

 

d

7Nature of Exciting Forces  
8  Mathematical Modeling of Dynamic Systems.
9Single Degree of Freedom System
4th10Free and Forced Vibration with and without Damping  
11Response to Harmonic Loading  
12Numericals  
  UNIT-II  
5th13Response to General Dynamic Loading using Duhamel‟s Integral  
14Fourier Analysis for Periodic Loading
15State Space Solution for Response
6th16Numerical Solution to Response  
17using Newmark Method and Wilson Method
18Numericals
7th19Numericals  
20Numericals
21Numericals
8th22Numerical Solution for State Space Response using Direct Integration.  
23Numericals  
24Numericals  
  UNIT-III  
9th25Ist Sessional Test  
26Multiple Degree of Freedom System (Lumped parameter)  
27Two Degree of Freedom System
10th28Multiple Degree of Freedom System  
29Inverse Iteration Method for Determination of Natural

 

 30Frequencies and Mode Shapes  
11th31Dynamic Response by Modal Superposition Method  
32Numericals
33Numericals
12th34Numericals  
 35Numericals  
 36Numericals  
13th37Direct Integration of Equation of Motion  
 38Multiple Degree of Freedom System (Distributed Mass and Load)  
 39Single Span Beams  
14th40Free and Forced Vibration  
 41Generalized Single Degree of Freedom System  
 42Special Topics in Structural Dynamics (Concepts only): Dynamic Effects of Wind Loading,  
15th43Moving Loads, Vibrations caused by Traffic  
 44Blasting and Pile Driving  
 45Foundations for Industrial Machinery, Base Isolation  


 

Time Table (2025-26)

      
R.P. EDUCATION TRUST GROUP OF INSTITUTION BASTARA  
TIME TABLE FOR CIVIL ENGG. DEPARTMENT (2026)  
DAYTIME2nd sem M.tech4th Sem B.Tech4th Sem D.Civil 6th Sem. D. Civil
MONDAY09:00-10:00FEMSURVEY LABTESSD
 10:00-11:00SD IPRERBC
 11:00-12:00ASD IECA LAB
 12:00-01:00ADF SA 
 01:00-1:30    
 01:30-02:20MT LABSURVEYTE LABSSD LAB
 02:20-03:10 SURVEY  
 03:10-04:00 SM  
TUESDAY09:00-10:00FEMIETESSD
 10:00-11:00SDCSSMERBC
 11:00-12:00ASDWWEIPRCA LAB
 12:00-01:00ADFSMSA 
 12:50-01:30    
 01:30-02:20NA LABSOIL LABSOIL LABSSD LAB
 02:20-03:10    
 03:10-04:00    
WEDNESDAY09:00-10:00FEMIETEERBC
 10:00-11:00SDCSSMSCA
 11:00-12:00ASDWWEIE 
 12:00-01:00ADFSMSA 
 12:50-01:30    
 01:30-02:20PDSURVEYSA LABT&V
 02:20-03:10 ELEC  
 03:10-04:00 ELEC  
THURSDAY09:00-10:00MINI PROJECTWS & WWE LABTEMAJOR PROJECT
 10:00-11:00  SM 
 11:00-12:00  EE 
 12:00-01:00  SA 
 12:50-01:30    
 01:30-02:20AUDITSCAEE LABMAJOR PROJECT
 02:20-03:10    
 03:10-04:00    
FRIDAY09:00-10:00 MINOR PROJECTEEMAJOR PROJECT
 10:00-11:00  ITK 
 11:00-12:00  IPR 
 12:00-01:00  IE 
 12:50-01:30    
 01:30-02:20 MINOR PROJECTITKMAJOR PROJECT
 02:20-03:10  SM 
 03:10-04:00  EE 
      
      
    H.O.D. 
    (CIVIL ENGINEERING) 
      

 

 

     
R.P. EDUCATIONAL TRUST GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS BASTARA (KARNAL)
TIME TABLE FOR CIVIL ENGG. DEPARTMENT (w.e.f   15-02-2025)
DAYTIME4 th sem M.tech2nd sem M.tech8th Sem B.Tech
MONDAY09:10-10:05 FEMEEE&C(RS)
10:05-11:00SDLIBRARY
11:00-11:55ASDPC(RS)
11:55-12:50ADFBE(AK)
12:50-01:30   
01:30-02:20DP-IIMT LABMAJOR PROJECT
02:20-03:10
03:10-04:00SEMINAR
TUESDAY09:10-10:05 FEMEEE&C(RS)
10:05-11:00 SDBE(AK)
11:00-11:55 ASDEPI(RS)
11:55-12:50 ADFWWT(AK)
12:50-01:30   
01:30-02:20DP-IINA LABEEE&C(RS)
02:20-03:10MAJOR PROJECT
03:10-04:00
WEDNESDAY09:10-10:05 FEMEPI(RS)
10:05-11:00 SDPC(RS)
11:00-11:55 ASDSEMINAR
11:55-12:50 ADF
12:50-01:30   
01:30-02:20DP-IIMINI PROJECTEPI(RS)
02:20-03:10LIBRARY
03:10-04:00
THURSDAY09:10-10:05 MINI PROJECTMAJOR PROJECT
10:05-11:00 
11:00-11:55 
11:55-12:50 
12:50-01:30   
01:30-02:20DP-IICOIPC(RS)
02:20-03:10MAJOR PROJECT
03:10-04:00
FRIDAY09:10-10:05 COILIBRARY
10:05-11:00 BE(AK)
11:00-11:55 LIBRARY
11:55-12:50 WWT(AK)
12:50-01:30   
01:30-02:20DP-IIMINI PROJECTBE(AK)
02:20-03:10WWT(AK)
03:10-04:00LIBRARY
    
   

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