Introduction
The requirement of infrastructure to fulfill the needs of the society around the globe has created a lot of scope for the Civil Engineering professionals. The requirement of Civil Engineering professionals in the fields of structural engineering, geo technical, transportation, irrigation environmental engineering etc. has enormously increased day by day. In view of this, the management has taken up a noble step to start the Civil Engineering branch to contribute to the society to fill the gap of requirement in the profession.
The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 2002. The Department has highly committed faculty who did their education from various IIT’s, NIT’s and other reputed Universities. They strive always to provide a quality education to the students and work hard to develop the overall personality of the students. The laboratories in the Department contain self-sufficient equipment to impart the required practical training to the students. Our consistent growth was acknowledged widely when the Department was accredited by NBA in 2017.
Highlights of the Department
- Well qualified and experienced faculty.
- Well qualified and experienced faculty.
- Advanced labs for U.G and P.G students.
- Additional lab facility available in the department with latest and sophisticated equipment to meet the curriculum requirement.
- Professional bodies-Institute of Engineers India, ISTE.
- Departmental Library consists of standard civil journals like ASCE, ICJ, IEEE and Science Direct.
- Computers with internet connectivity.
- STADD.Pro, Auto CAD Licensed Soft wares.
- The students of our department visited various Constructional Sites, Projects and Tunnels like L&T, Kaleshwaram, Sri RamaSagar Project, Survey of India, HMWS Sewage Treatment Plants Etc.
Programs
B.Tech |
Civil Engineering-(CE)-4Years-Intake-180 |
M.Tech |
Structural Engineering-(SE)-2 Years-Intake-48 |
Vision
To produce globally competent and qualitative professionals with innovative ideas in civil Engineering.
Mission
To offer quality education to promote research culture, professional consultancy and man power training as well as leadership in Civil Engineering.
M1: Quality education
M2: Research culture
M3: Professional consultancy
M4: Man power training
M5: Leadership qualities
Head of the Department
Faculty
Board of Studies















Outcome Based Education (OBE)
It’s a student-centric approach It’s not what teacher teaches, it’s what student learns. The desired outcomes are determined first and the programme curriculum, teaching and learning methodology and supporting facilities are designed to support the intended outcomes
- Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
- Program Outcomes (PO)
- Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
- Programme Assessment Committee (PAC)
- Department Advisory Board (DAB)
Program Educational Objectives (Peo)
- PEO1:To enable the graduates employable as Civil Engineering professionals in all sectors.
- PEO2:To produce engineers to achieve the professional expertise in latest technologies to excel in the analysis and design of various components and structures.
- PEO3:To produce graduates to work in multidisciplinary teams with effective communication and team work skills with high regard to legal and ethical responsibilities.
- PEO4:To prepare the graduates to adopt the latest trends in Civil Engineering by engaging themselves in lifelong learning.
Program Outcomes (Po)
- PO1:Able to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and engineering specialization for the solution of complex engineering problems.
- PO2:Able to analyze complex engineering problems using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
- PO3:Able to design solutions for complete engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health, safety, cultural ,societal, and environmental considerations.
- PO4:Able to use research-based knowledge including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid solutions.
- PO5:Able to create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities.
- PO6:Able to apply the contextual knowledge to assess social, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practices
- PO7:Able to understand the impact of the professional engineering solution in social and environmental contexts.
- PO8:Able to apply ethical principles and commitment to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
- PO9:Able to function effectively as an individual, a member or a leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
- PO10:Able to communicate effectively, comprehend and write effective reports, design documentation and make effective presentations.
- PO11:Able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles to manage projects as a member and leader in a team in multidisciplinary environments
- PO12:Able to engage self and life-long learning
Program Specific Outcomes (Pso)
- PSO1:Work in the domain of planning, analysis and design of civil structures by utilizing advanced technologies
- PSO2:Plan and design the transportation network as per the requirement of society
- PSO3:Apply the theory to know the behavior of the geotechnical aspects and their improvement
- PSO4:Apply the knowledge of behavior of the water and environment to design the related structures for the benefit of society
Curriculum R-20
Curriculum R-18
Semester | Subjects | Electives |
Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. | Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. | Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. |
Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. | Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. | Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs. |
Program Assessment Committee
B. TECH II YEAR I SEMESTER | COURSE COORDINATOR |
Strength of Materials-I | Dr.KJN.SaiNitesh |
Surveying and Geomatics | Mr.P.Nagesh |
Fluid Mechanics | Mr.B.Ashok Patil |
Construction Materials and Planning | Mrs.R.Moulika |
Engineering Geology | Dr.P.Pradeep Kumar |
B. TECH III YEAR I SEMESTER | COURSE COORDINATOR |
Hydraulic Engineering | Mr.Venkata Kamal lal |
Environmental Engineering | Mr.B.C.S.Reddy |
Geotechnical Engineering | Dr.K.Madhusudan Reddy |
Design Of Concrete Structures | Mr.K.SaiBaba |
Pavement Engineering | Dr.Sambit Kumar Beura |
Ground Improvement Technics | Mr.B.Parameswar |
Prestressed Concrete | Mr.K.Hajarath |
B. TECH IV YEAR I SEMESTER | COURSE COORDINATOR |
Estimation and Costing | Mr.R.Sreenu |
Construction Engineering and Management | Ms.D.Sruthilaya |
Advanced Structural Analysis | Dr.CH.Hemanth Kumar |
Solid And Hazardous Waste Management | Mr.R.Sai Kiran |
Rural Water Supply And Onsite Sanitation System | Dr.Naveen Kumar Chaturvedi |
Ground Water Engineering | Dr.G.Venkata Rao |
Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures | Mr.M.Madhukar |
Environmental Impact Assessment and Life Cycle Analysis | Mr.D.Maheswara Reddy |
Disaster Preparedness and Planning | Dr.Radhika K.S |
Convener: Dr. B. Narender, HOD, CE
Responsibilities of Programme Assessment Committee (PAC)
- Monitors the attainment of POs and PEOs.
- Prepares periodic reports records on program activities, progress, status or other special reports for management key stake holders.
- Motivates the faculty and students towards attending workshops, developing projects, working models, paper publications and research.
- Interact with students, faculty, and Program Coordinators, Module Coordinator and outside/community agencies (through their representation) in facilitating program educational objectives.
- PAC meets at least once in 6 months to review the program and submits report to Department Advisory Board (DAB).
Student Achievements/ Activities 2020-2021
Facilities
- Licensed STADD.Pro, Auto CAD soft wares.
- Computers with internet connectivity.
- Access to e-journals through membership.
- Department Library.
- Institute of Engineers India Student Chapter.
- Standard civil journals like ASCE, ICJ, IEEE and Science Direct.
- All Labs are supported by UPS and generator.
Professional Chapters

The Institution of Engineers (India) [IEI] is the largest multi-disciplinary professional body of engineers, established in 1920 with its Headquarters located in Kolkata and incorporated under Royal Charter on 9th September, 1935 by the then His Majesty of King George V. The Royal Charter endowed the Institution with the responsibility to promote the general advancement of engineering amongst its members and persons attached to the Institution. After Independence, the Institution is a “Body Corporate” protected under Article 372 of the Constitution of India. The Institution of Engineers (India) is administered by a National Council with the President as its Head.

The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is the leading National Professional non-profit making Society for the Technical Education System in our country with the motto of Career Development of Teachers and Personality Development of Students and overall development of our Technical Education System. The major objective of the ISTE is to provide quality training programmes to teachers and administrators of technical institutions to update their knowledge and skills in their fields of activity and to assist and contribute in the production and development of top-quality professional engineers and technicians needed by the industry and other organizations.

Structural Analysis Lab & RS & GIS Lab
B.Tech, III year II semester & IV year I Semester

Engineering Geology Lab
B.Tech, II year II semester

Environmental Engineering Lab
B.Tech, III year II semester

Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Lab
B.Tech, II year II semester

Materials Testing lab
B.Tech, III year I semester

Geo technical Engineering Lab
B.Tech, III year II semester

Solid Mechanics Lab
B.Tech, II year I semester

Survey & Geomatics Lab
B.Tech, II year I semester

Transport Engineering Lab
B. Tech III Year I semester
Advanced Equipment
- Total Stations
- Concrete Permeability test Apparatus.
- Core Cutter sample Extractor machine.
- USPV Apparatus.
- RCPT Apparatus.
- CBR Testing Machine.
- Bitumen Extractor
- Buoyancy Balance Machine.
- Smart Spectrophoto meter.
- Electric muffle furnace.
All Labs are supported by UPS with 2 hours backup and generator.
Faculty Guiding Ph.D
Name of the Faculty | Electives |
Dr.K.Ramachandra Reddy | 1 |
Dr.B.Narender | 1 |
Dr.P.Pradeep Kumar | 1 |
Dr.KJN.SaiNitesh | 1 |
Dr.Sambit Kumar Beura | 1 |
Faculty Pursuing Ph.D
Name of the Faculty | Name of the University | Area of Research |
Mr.K.SaiBaba | SVNIT-SURAT | Sustainable Materials, Composite Structures, Geo polymer concrete. |
Mr.R.Sreenu | SVNIT-SURAT | Design and Analysis of Structural Elements |
Mr.K.Hajarath | NIT-WARANGAL | Special Concretes-Geo polymer Concrete, Self Compacting Concrete , Fire Related Structures and Repair And Rehabilitation of Structures |
Ms.D.Sruthilaya | NIT-WARANGAL | Metro Rail Complexities |
Mr.B.C.S.Reddy | NIT-WARANGAL | Pedestrian Behavior at uncontrolled Intersections |
Mrs.M.Sravanthi | NIT-WARANGAL | Self-Compacting and Self-healing concrete using micro organisms |
Mr.T.Nagapurna | NIT-WARANGAL | Seismic analysis Of structures |
Mrs.D.Rajitha | OU-HYDERABAD | Geological studies to evaluate Iron Ore Mineralization with Special emphasis on Mineral Economics |
Mr.P.Nagesh | AU- HYDERABAD | Performance Analysis of Road Intersections under Heterogeneous Traffic conditions |
Mr.K.Sunil Kumar | OU- HYDERABAD | Fiber Reinforced Concrete |
Mr.R.Sai Kiran | AU- HYDERABAD | Magnesium Based Cements |
Mr.Srinivasa Prasad Joshi | KLU-VIJAYAWADA | Shear Transfer Mechanism in Reinforced Concrete Beams |
Mr.B.Parameshwar | AU- HYDERABAD | Plaxis Software (Shallow Foundations) |
Mr.D.Maheswara Reddy | KLU- VIJAYAWADA | Accident Block Spot Analysis |
Faculty Research Publications
Academic year 2020-21
SL.no | Author | Article Title | Journal / Conference | Publication details |
1 | Dr.KJN Sai Nitesh | Study on the effect of steel and glass fibres on fresh and hardened properties of vibrated concrete and self-compacting concrete | Materials Today: Proceedings | Vol. 27,1559–1568,June 2020,SCOPUS |
2 | Dr.Fouzia Shaheen | Role of Chloride Ion and Cation Type Accompanied by Sulfate Ion on Durability Performance of Concrete in Conjoint Chloride–Sulfate Environment | Journal of Material in Civil Engineering | Vol. 32, 04020264,July 2020,SCIE |
3 | Dr.Narender Bodige | Vulnerability assessment of a heritage structure subjected to blast-induced ground motions | Current Science | Vol.119,1131-1141,October 2020,SCOPUS,SCIE |
4 | Mr.Sunil Kumar K. | Experimental Study on the Strengthening Properties of Rubber Concrete with Hook End Steel Fibers | International Journal of Recent Technology & Engineering | Vol. 9,426-430,November 2020 |
5 | Mr.Sunil Kumar K. | Flexural and Shear Behavior of Beams Reinforced with GFRP Rebars | International Journal of Recent Technology & Engineering | Vol. 9,229-235,January 2021 |
6 | Mr.Sreenivasa Prasad Joshi | Evaluation on Dowel Force of Flexural Reinforcement with Shear Reinforcement Provided under Four Point Bending Load | KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering | Vol. 25,2143–2150,March2021,SCOPUS,SCIE |
7 | Dr.Beura, S. K | Unsignalized Intersection Level of Service: A bicyclist’s perspective | International Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Research | Vol. 19, 405–416,March2021,SCOPUS |
Academic year 2019-20
SL.no | Author | Article Title | Journal / Conference | Publication details |
1 | Mr.Sreenivasa Prasad Joshi | The Seismic Analysis of Multistoried Building with shear walls of Different Shapes. Literature Review | International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, (IJERT) | Vol. 8 Issue 07, July-2019, 2278-0181 |
2 | Mr.Sreenivasa Prasad Joshi | The Seismic Analysis of Multistoried Building with shear walls of Different Shapes in all zones. | International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, (IJERT) | Vol. 8 Issue 07, July-2019 2278-0181 |
3 | Dr. Syed Omar Ballari | Area occupancy characteristics in traffic flow on urban Highway: A case study | Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamic and Control Systems (JARDCS) | Vol. 11, Issue 10,Sep 2019, 1943-023X |
4 | Dr. A.Vimala | Nonlinear Behaviour of Vertically Irregular Structures using Shearwall | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE),8(12) | Vol. 8, Issue 12,Oct 2019,2278-3075 |
5 | Dr. A.Vimala | Optimum Location of SoftStorey in Multi- Storeyed Building | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE),8(12) | Vol. 8, Issue 12,Oct 2019,2278-3075 |
6 | Dr. A.Vimala | Effect of Shear Wall on RC Building of Varying Heights | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE),8(12) | Vol. 8, Issue 12,Oct 2019,2278-3075 |
7 | Dr. A.Vimala | Nonlinear Behavior of Flat Slab using ShearWall | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE),8(12) | Vol. 8, Issue 12,Oct 2019,2278-3075 |
8 | Dr. A.Vimala | Performance of Outrigger System by Non-Linear Static Method | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE),8(12) | Vol. 8, Issue 12,Oct 2019,2278-3075 |
9 | Dr. A.Vimala | Effect of Shear wall Geometry on Ten Storey Building with Raft and Fixed base foundation | International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) | Vol. 9 Issue-1,01-10-2019,2249 – 8958 |
10 | Dr. A.Vimala | Nonlinear Behavior of Building with Varying Percentages of Slab Opening | International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) | Vol. 9 Issue-1,01-10-2019,2249 – 8958 |
11 | Dr. A.Vimala | Collapse Mechanism of Strong Column Weak Beam Buildings of Varying Heights | International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) | Vol. 9 Issue-1,01-10-2019,2249 – 8958 |
12 | Dr. B. Narender | Seismic Behavior of Mid- Rise Precast Reinforced Concrete Building with Effect of Joints and Supports. | International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) | Vol. 8 Issue-4,01-11-2019,2277-3878 |
13 | Dr. B. Narender | Seismic Behavior of RC Buildings with Effect of Staircase and Elevator Core Wall. | International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) | Vol. 8 Issue-4,01-11-2019,2277-3878 |
14 | Dr. B. Narender | Effect of Steel Bracing in Progressive Collapse of Multi Storey RC Buildings. | International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) | Vol. 8 Issue-4,01-11-2019,2277-3878 |
15 | Dr. B. Narender | Seismic Fragility Curves of R.C.Framed Buildings Designed as per is Low, Medium and High Code | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-2,01-12-2019,2278-3075 |
16 | Dr. B. Narender | Seismic Fragility Curves for RC Flat Slab Buildings with and Without Infill | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-2,01-12-2019,2278-3075 |
17 | Ms.D. Sruthilaya | Study and analysis of parking characteristics (AGI, Hyderabad) | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
18 | Dr. P. Pradeep Kumar | Study and analysis of parking characteristics (AGI, Hyderabad) | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
19 | Mrs.D. Rajitha | Study and analysis of parking characteristics (AGI, Hyderabad) | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
20 | Ms.D. Sruthilaya | Effect of polypropylene fiber on Mechanical Properties of concrete containing fly ash | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
21 | Dr.Fouzia Shaheen | Effect of polypropylene fiber on Mechanical Properties of concrete containing fly ash | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
22 | Mr.T. Naga Purna Chandan | Effect of polypropylene fiber on Mechanical Properties of concrete containing fly ash | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | Vol. 9, Issue 6,01-12-2019,2249–7978 |
23 | Dr. Syed Omar Ballari | Passenger Car Equivalent Estimation Methods of Trucks in Traffic Stream | International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) | Vol. 8 Issue-5, Jan2020 2277-3878 |
24 | Mr.R. Sai Kiran | Partial Replacement of Cement with wood Ash & Fly Ash in Pavement Quality Concrete | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
25 | Dr. Fouzia Shaheen | Partial Replacement of Cement with wood Ash & Fly Ash in Pavement Quality Concrete | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
26 | Mr.P.Sai Avinash | Partial Replacement of Cement with wood Ash & Fly Ash in Pavement Quality Concrete | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
27 | Mr.P. Sai Avinash | Behaviour of Partially Infilled Frames using Finite Element | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
28 | Mrs.Y. Prathyusha | Behaviour of Partially Infilled Frames using Finite Element | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
29 | Mr.R. Sai Kiran | Behaviour of Partially Infilled Frames using Finite Element | International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) | Vol. 9 Issue-5,01-03-2020,2278-3075 |
30 | Dr. K. J. N. Sai Nitesh | Study on the effect of steel and glass fibers on fresh and hardened properties of vibrated concrete and self-compacting concrete | Materials Today | Vol. 27,01-04-2020 |
31 | Dr. B. Narender | Seismic Behaviour of G+7 RC Open Ground Storey Buildings with Fluid Viscous Dampers | Advances in Structural Engineering, Springer | Vol. 74,01-05-2020 |
Academic year 2018-19
SL.no | Author | Article Title | Journal / Conference | Publication details |
1 | Dr.SaiNitesh K. J. N | Analysis of the thickness of steel rebars cover in concrete effect on Torsional behaviour of steel fi bres reinforced with recycled aggregate Self Compacting Concrete | Cement Wapno Betan | pp.259-276 (SCI |
2 | Mr.RamavathSreenu | Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Building under Blast Loading | International Journal of Latest Transactions in Engineering And Science (IJLTES) | ISSN: 2321-0605, Vol. 4, Issue.4, |
3 | Mr.RamavathSreenu | An Experimental Study on Performance of Ternary Blended High Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete | International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | Volume-5 Issue 8 |
4 | Mr.Mathamalla Madhukar | An Experimental Study on Performance of Ternary Blended High Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete | International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | Volume-5 Issue 8 |
5 | Mr.K.Hazarath | An Experimental Study on Performance of Ternary Blended High Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete | International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) | Volume-5 Issue 8 |
6 | Dr. P. Pradeep Kumar | Improvement in Properties of Black Cotton Soil using Lime and Granite Stone Dust | International Journal of Scientific Research and Review | Volume 7- Issue 3, ISSN NO: 2279-543X |
7 | Mr.K. S. Amith | Numerical analysis on Stone Columns with Geotextile Encasement and Lime Stabilisation | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering | Volume No-03,Springer Singapore,Pp.169-176 |
8 | Mr.Akki Trisulapani | Assessment Of Ground Water Contamination Around Landfill Due To Lechate | International Journal Of Research | ISSN No:2236-6124, Volume VIII, Issue I, |
9 | Mr.RamavathSreenu | Influence Of Transverse Hole On Flexural Strength Of Rc Beam | International Journal of Civil Engineering (IJCE) | ISSN (P): 2278-9987; ISSN (E): 2278-9995 Vol. 8, Issue 1. |
10 | Mr.RamavathSreenu | Seismic Behaviour Of Reinforced Concrete Frame With Different In fills | International Journal of Civil, Structural, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering Research and Development (IJCSEIERD) | ISSN (P): 2249-6866; ISSN (E): 2249-7978 Vol. 9, Issue 1, |
11 | Mr.Akki Trisulapani | Ground water Purifying at Subsurface Level by Natural methods | Suraj Punj Journal for Multi-disciplinary Research (SPJMR) | Volume 9- Issue 3, ISSN NO: 2279-543X |
12 | Dr.SaiNitesh K. J. N | An experimental investigation on torsional behaviour of recycled aggregate based steel fiber reinforced self-compacting concrete. | Journal of building Engineering | Vol.22 (2019): 242-51. (ESCI). |
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