The Civil Engineering Field is a contingency-related career field. JB Institute of Technology academic activities are so planned that Civil Engineering Department emphasizes a deep understanding of fundamental principles with a focus on the development of creative ability in students to handle the challenges of Civil Engineering and enhance the analytical ability to solve problems that are interdisciplinary in nature.
The department ensures not only that the technical courses are updated, but also that they reflect the current needs of commerce, industry, and society as a whole. The Civil Engineering College Department has fully equipped state-of-the-art laboratories supervised by experienced faculty members. There are trained technicians to help the students in performing hands-on experiments.
Utility systems functions such as operation, maintenance, repair, and construction of plumbing, water, and wastewater systems and their components. During this informative interaction, the students witnessed the entire mechanism in real. The students took active participation in understanding the entire conceptual framework of the plant.
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In continuation to the objective of imparting practical exposure to the students and helping them in their civil engineering career, an Industrial Interaction of Sewage Treatment Plant was arranged for Civil. Engineering students at JBIT campus on 4th February 2019. 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.
Important Highlight Of the Program
Head of Department Dr. Sanjeev Gill explained the notable relevance of the plant by demonstrating its practical orientation to the students.
He made the students aware of the process of refining the suspended particles.
They spent a good amount of time at each component in understanding the technical aspects of various operations.
With this informative interaction, students acquire practical knowledge about the industrial and operational practices of sewage treatment.
The students were highly satisfied with this interaction. Mr. R.K. Mishra and Ms. Seema Rani coordinated with the students.