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SYLLABUS OF KUK CIVIL ENGG BTECH

Thursday, May 27, 2010

6th SEMB. Tech. VI Semester (Civil
)CE-302E DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES-IIL T P/D Total Max.Marks: 1503 - 2 5 Theory: 100 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs,UNIT-IElementary Plastic Analysis and Design:Introduction, Scope of plastic analysis, ultimate load carrying capacity of tension members and compression members, flexural members, shape factor, mechanisms, plastic collapse, analysis, plastic analysis applied to steel beams and simple portal frames and design.UNIT-IIDesign of Water Tanks:Introduction, permissible stresses, design of circular, rectangular and pressed steel tanks including staging.Design of Steel Stacks:Introduction, various loads to be considered for the design of steel stacks, design of steel stacks including foundation.UNIT-IIITowers:Transmission line towers, microwave towers, Design loads, classification, design procedure and specification.Cold Formed Sections:Introduction and brief description of various types of cold formed sections, local buckling, concepts of effective width and effective sections, elements with stiffeners, design of compression and bending elements.UNIT-IVIndustrial Buildings:Loads, general arrangement and stability, design considerations, design of purlins, design of roof trusses, industrial building frames, bracings and stepped columns.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books:1.Design of Steel Structures, A.S.Arya & J.L.Ajmani, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.2.Design of Steel Structures, P.Dayartnam, Wheeler Pub. Allahabad.3.Design of Steel Structures, Gaylord & Gaylord, McGraw Hill, Newyork/International Students Edn., Toyo Kogakusha, Tokyo.4.IS:800-1984, Indian Standard Code of Practice for General Construction in Steel.5.IS-801-1975, Indian Standard Code of Practice for Use of Cold formed light gauge steel structural members in general building construction.B. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-304E IRRIGATION ENGINEERING-IL T P/D Total Max.Marks:1503 2 - 5 Theory: 100 marksSessionals: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.UNIT-IIntroduction:Irrigation-necessity, advantages, disadvantages, impact of irrigation on human environment , need and development of irrigation in India, crops and crop seasons, ideal cropping pattern and high yielding varieties of crops.Soil-water relationship and irrigation methods:Soil-water relationship, root zone soil water, infiltration, consumptive use, field capacity, wilting point, available moisture in soil, GCA, CCA, intensity of irrigation, delta, base period, Kor depth, core period, frequency of irrigation, duty of water, relation between delta, duty and base period, irrigation requirement, flooding methods, border strip method, check basin and furrow method, assessment of irrigation water, sprinkler irrigation, favorable conditions, sprinkler systems, hydraulics of sprinkler irrigation, planning, design and maintenance of sprinkler systems, drip irrigation-components parts, advantages and limitations, suitability of drip irrigation.UNIT-IICanal irrigation:Component of canal distribution system, alignment of channels, losses in irrigation channels, design discharge, silt theories and design of alluvial channels, comparison of Kennedy's and Lacey's theories, canal section and design procedure, Garrets and Lacey's diagrams.UNIT-IIIWater logging and land reclamation:Water logging-effects, causes and measures of prevention, lining of irrigation channels, types of lining, design of lined channel land drainage, open drains, design considerations, advantages of tile drains, depth of tile drains, layout of closed drains, discharge and spacing of closed drains, diameter of tile drain, outlets for tile drains, maintenance of tile drains, purpose of land reclamation and methods of land reclamation.UNIT-IVRiver Training:Classification of rivers, river training and its objectives, classification of river training works, methods of river training, marginal embankments, guidebanks, spurs, cutoffs, bank pitching and launching apron.Canal outlets:Classification, requirements of a good outlet, design of pipe, APM and open flume outlet, flexibility proportionality, setting and sensitivity of outlet.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books:1Irrigation, Water Resources and Water Power Engg. by P.N.Modi.2Fundamentals on Irrigation Engg. by Bharat Singh.3Irrigation Engg & Hydraulic Structures by S.K.Garg.4Irrigation Engg. by S.K.Sharma.5Irrigation-Theory & Practice by A.M. Michael.6Irrigation – Theory & Practice by G.L. AsawaB. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-306E WATER RESOURCES & SYSTEMS ENGINEERINGL T P/D Total Max.Marks:1503 2 - 5 Theory: 100 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.UNIT-IWater Resources Planning:Role of water in national development, assessment of water resources, planning process, environmental consideration in planning, system analysis in water planning, some common problems in project planning, functional requirements in multipurpose projects, multipurpose planning, basinwise planning, long term planning.Reservoir planning-dependable yield, sedimentation in reservoir, reservoir capacity, empirical-area reduction method.UNIT-IIEconomic and Financial Analysis:Meaning and nature of economic theory, micro and macro economics, the concept of equilibrium, equivalence of kind, equivalence of time and value, cost benefit, discounting factors and techniques, conditions for project optimality, cost benefit analysis, cost allocation, separable and non-separable cost, alternate justifiable and remaining benefit methods, profitability analysis.UNIT-IIIWater Resources Systems Engineering:Concept of system's engineering, optimal policy analysis, simulation and simulation modeling, nature of water resources system, analog simulation, limitations of simulation, objective function, production function, optimality condition, linear, non-linear and dynamic programming, applications to real time operations of existing system, hydrologic modeling and applications of basic concepts.UNIT-IVApplications of System Approach in Water Resources:Applications of system engineering in practical problems like hydrology, irrigation and drainage engineering, distribution network, mathematical models for forecasting and other water resources related problems.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books:1Water Resources Engineering by Linseley and Franzini2Economics of Water Resources Engineering by James and Lee.3Optimisation Theory and Applications by S.S.Roy4Water Resources Systems Planning & Economics by R.S.Varshney.5Operational Research-An Introduction by Hamdy A.Taha.B. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-308E GEOTECHNOLOGY-IIL T P/D Total Max.Marks:1503 2 - 5 Theory: 100 marksSessionals: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.UNIT-IEarth Dams:Introduction, types of sections, earth dam foundations, causes of failure and criteria for safe design, control of seepage through the embankment, control of seepage through the foundation, drainage of foundations, criterion for filter design. Introduction to rock fill dams.Stability of slopes:Causes of failure, factors of safety, stability analysis of slopes-total stress analysis, effective stress analysis, stability of infinite slopes types of failures of finite slopes, analysis of finite slopes-mass procedure, method of slices, effect of pore pressure, Fellinius method to locate center of most critical slip circle, friction circle method, Tayler's stability number, slope stability of earth dam during steady seepage, during sudden draw down and during and at the end of construction.UNIT-IIBraced Cuts:Depth of unsupported vertical cut, sheeting and bracing for deep excavation, movements associated with sheeting and bracing, modes of failure of braced cuts, pressure distribution behind sheeting.Cofferdams:Introduction, types of cofferdams, design and lateral stability of braced cofferdams, design data for Cellular cofferdams, stability analysis of cellular cofferdams on soil and rock, inter-lock stresses.UNIT-IIICantilever Sheet Piles:Purpose of sheet piles, cantilever sheet piles, depth of embedment in granular soils-rigorous method, simplified procedure, cantilever sheet pile, penetrating clay and limiting height of wall.Anchored Bulkheads:Methods of design, free earth support method in cohesionless and cohesive soils, fixed earth support method in cohesionless soils-Blum's equivalent beam method.UNIT-IVSoil Stabilization:Soil improvement, shallow compaction, mechanical treatment, use of admixtures, lime stabilization, cement stabilization, lime fly ash stabilization, dynamic compaction and consolidation, Bituminous stabilization, chemical stabilization, pre-compression, lime pile and column, stone column, grouting, reinforced earth.Basics of Machine Foundations:Terminology, characteristics elements of a vibratory systems, analysis of vibratory motions of a single degree freedom system-undamped free vibrations, undamped forcedvibrations, criteria for satisfactory action of a machine foundation, degrees of a freedom of a block foundation, Barken's soil spring constant, Barken's method of a determining natural frequency of a block foundation subjected to vertical oscillations.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books Recommended:1Analysis and Design of Foundation and Retaining Structures by S. Prakash, Gopal Ranjan & S.Saran, Sarita Prakashan.2Analysis and Design of Sub Structures by Swami Saran, IBH Oxford3Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics by Gopal Ranjan and ASR Rao, Newage Int.Pub.4Soil Dynamic by Shamsher Prakash, McGraw Hill5Foundation Design by Teng, Prentice Hall6Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by Bharat Singh, Shamsher Prakash, Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkee.7Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by Alam SinghB. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-310E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING -IL T P/D Total Max.Marks:1503 1 - 4 Theory:100 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.UNIT-IIntroduction:Transportation and its importance. Different modes of transportation. Brief review of history of road development in India and abroad: Roman, Tresagne, Telford and Macadam constructions. Road patterns. Classification of roads, Objectives of highway planning, Planning surveys. Saturation system of planning.Highway Plans, Highway Alignment and Surveys:Main features of 20 years road development plans in India. Requirements of an ideal highway alignment. Factors affecting alignment. Surveys for highway alignment.UNIT-IICross Section Elements and Sight Distance Considerations:Cross section elements: friction, carriageway, formation width, land width, camber, IRC recommended values. Types of terrain Design speed. Sight distance, stopping sight distance, overtaking sight distance, overtaking zones, intermediate sight distance, sight distance at intersections, head light sight distance, set back distance. Critical locations for sight distance.Design Of Horizontal and Vertical Alignment:Effects of centrifugal force. Design of superelevation. Providing superelevation in the field. Radius of circular curves. Extra-widening. Type and length of transition curves. Gradient, types, values. Summit curves and valley curves, their design criterion. Grade compensation on curves.UNIT-IIITraffic Characteristics And Traffic Surveys:Road user and vehicular characteristics. Traffic studies such as volume, speed and O & D study. Parking and accident studies. Fundamental diagram of traffic flow. Level of service. PCU. Capacity for non-urban roads. Causes and preventive measures for road accidents.Traffic Control Devices:Traffic control devices: signs, signals, markings and islands. Types of signs. Types of signals. Design of an isolated fixed time signal by IRC method. Intersections at grade and grade separated intersections. Design of a rotary. Types of grade separated intersections.UNIT-IVHighway Materials:Soil And Aggregates:Subgrade soil evaluation: CBR test, plate bearing test. Desirable properties of aggregates. Various tests, testing procedures and IRC/IS specification for suitability of aggregates. Proportioning of aggregates for road construction by trial and error and Routhfuch method.Bituminous Materials and Bituminous Mixes:Types of bituminous materials: bitumen, tar, cutback and emulsions. Various tests, testing procedures and IRS/IS specifications for suitability of bituminous materials in road construction. Bituminous mix, desirable properties. Marshall' method of mix design. Basic concept of use of polymers and rubber modified bitumen in bituminous mixes.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books:1.Highway Engg. by S.K.Khanna & C.E.G.Justo, Nem Chand & Bros,Roorkee.2.Principles of Transportation and Highway Engg. by G.V.Rao,Tata McGraw HillPub., N.Delhi.3.Traffic Engg. And Transport Planning by L.R.Kadiyali,Khanna Pub.Delhi.4.Traffic Engg. by Matson, T.M.,Smith,W.S. and Hurd,P.W.McGraw Hill BookCo., New York.B. Tech. (Civil) VI SemesterCE 312E WATER SUPPLY AND TREATMENTL T P/D T Max. Marks: 1503 1 - 4 Theory: 100 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 HoursUNIT-IWater Quantity:Importance and necessity of water supply scheme. Water demands and its variations. Estimation of total quantity of water requirement. Population forecasting. Quality and quantity of surface and ground water sources. Selection of a source of water supply. Types of intakes.UNIT-IIWater Quality:Impurities in water and their sanitary significance. Physical, chemical and bacteriological analysis of water. Water quality standards.UNIT-IIIWater Treatment:Objectives, treatment processes and their sequence in conventional treatment plant, sedimentation – plain and aided with coagulation. Types, features and design aspects. Mixing basins and Flocculation units. Filtration – mechanism involved, types of filters, slow and rapid sand filtration units (features and design aspects). Disinfection principles and aeration.UNIT-IVWater Distribution:Distribution system – Gravity system, Pumping System, Dual system, Layout of Distribution System – Dead End System, Grid Iron System, Ring System, Radial System, their merits and demerits. Distribution Reservoir-functions & determination of storage capacity.Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.Books:1.Water Supply and Sewerage: E.W. Steel.2.Water Supply Engineering: S.R. Kshirsagar.3.Water Supply Engineering: S.K. Garg.4.Water Supply Engineering: B.C. Punmia.5.Manual on Water Supply and Treatment: Ministry of Urban Dev., New Delhi.B. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-314E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING-I (P)L T P/D Total Max.Marks:75- - 2 2 Viva/Pract: 25 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.LIST OF EXPERIMENTS1.Aggregate Impact Test.2.Los-Angeles Abrasion Test on Aggregates.3.Dorry's Abrasion Test on Aggregates.4.Deval Attrition Test on Aggregates.5..Crushing Strength Test on Aggregates.6.Penetration Test on Bitumen.7.Ductility Test on Bitumen.8.Viscosity Test on Bituminous Material9.Softening Point Test on Bitumen.10..Flash and Fire Point Test on Bitumen.B. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-316E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-I (P)L T P/D Total Max.Marks:75- - 2 2 Pract: 25 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.1. To determine the pH value of a given sample of water waste water.1.To determine the turbidity in given water waste water sample.2.To determine the acidity of given sample of water waste water.3.To determine the alkalinity of given sample of water waste water.4.To determine temporary and permanent hardness in a given water sample.5.To determine the chlorine does required for a given water sample.6.To determine total suspended, suspended, dissolved settable solids in a sewage sample.7.To determine the chloride concentration in a given sample of waste water.9. To determine the sulphate concentration in given water sample.B. Tech. VI Semester (Civil)CE-318E COMPUTER APPLICATION-I (P)L T P/D Total Max.Marks:100- - 3 3 Pract : 50 marksSessional: 50 marksDuration: 3 hrs.1. Computation of a roots of a polynomial using.a)Bisection method, (b) Newton-Raphson method2. Solution of linear simultaneous equation suing Gauss Elimination / Gauss Jordan / Triangulation factorization method.3. Solution of system of non-linear equation using fixed point / Newton Raphson / modified Newton-Raphson method.4. Analysis of multispan Beam and frames using stiffness matrix method.5. Analysis of Plane frame and space Frame using automated software.6. Analysis of a three storeyed and ten storeyed building using automated software.7. Introduction to Auto CAD.Students should be encouraged to write computer programs to solve different civil engineering problems. THIS SERVICE IS PRODUCED BY UNIQUE GROUP.www.uniqueinstitutes.org ,for fun www.flowerrose81.blogspot.com, FOR FREE ADVERTISEMENT www.pathakadvertisement.blogspot.com
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7th SEM
B. Tech. VII Semester (Civil)
CE-401E DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTUTRES-II
L T P/D Total Max.Marks: 100
4 - - 4 Theory: 100 marks
Duration: 4 hrs.
UNIT-I
Continuous Beams:
Basic assumptions, Moment of inertia, settlements, Modification of moments, maximum moments and shear, beams curved in plan-analysis for torsion, redistribution of moments for single and multi-span beams, design examples.
Prestressed Concrete:
Basic principles, classification of prestressed members, various prestressing systgems, losses in prestress, initial and final stress conditions, analysis and design of sections for flexure and shear, load balancing concept, I:S:Specifications .
End blocks-Analysis of stresses, Magnel's method, Guyon's method, Bursting and spalling stresses, design examples.
UNIT-II
Flat slabs and staircases:
Advantages of flat slabs, general design considerations, approximate direct design method, design of flat slabs, openings in flat slab, design of various types of staircases, design examples.
Foundations:
Combined footings, raft foundation, design of pile cap and piles, under-reamed piles, design examples.
UNIT-III
Water Tanks, Silos and Bunkers:
Estimation of Wind and earthquake forces, design requirements, rectangular and cylindrical underground and overhead tanks, Intze tanks, design considerations, design examples.
Silos and Bunkers-Various theories, Bunkers with sloping bottoms and with high side walls, battery of bunkers, design examples.
UNIT-IV
Building Frames:
Introduction, Member stiffnesses, Loads, Analysis for vertical and lateral loads, Torsion in buildings, Ductility of beams, design and detailing for ductility, design examples.
Yield Line Theory:
Basic assumptions, Methods of analysis, yield line patterns and failure mechanisms, analysis of one way and two way rectangular and non-rectangular slabs, effect of top corner steel in square slabs, design examples.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Books:
1.
Plain and Reinforced Concrete, Vol.2, Jai Krishna & O.P.Jain, Nem Chand & Bros.,Roorkee.
2.
Pre-Stressed Concrete, N.Krishna Raju, TMH Pub.,N,.Delhi.
3.
Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures, T.Y.Lin, John Wiley & Sons., N.Delhi.
4.
Reinforced Concrete-Limit StaTge Design, A.K.Jain, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.
5.
IS 1343-1980,IS Code of Practice for Prestressed Concrete.
6.
IS 3370-1976(Part I to IV), Indian Standard Code of Practice for Liquid Retaining Structures.
7.
IS 456-2000, Indian Standard of Practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete, IS 1893, 4326 & 13920 Indian Standard Code of Practice for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures.
B. Tech. VII Semester (Civil)
CE-403 E IRRIGATION ENGINEERING-II
L T P/D Total Max.Marks: 150
3 1 - 4 Theory: 100 marks
Sessionals: 50 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
UNIT-I
Regulation works:
Canal falls-necessity and location, development of falls, design of cistern element, roughening devices, design of Sarda type fall, and design of straight Glacis fall. Off-take alignment, cross-regulator and distributory, head regulators, devices to control silt entry into the off-taking channel and silt ejector, canal escapes, types of escapes.
UNIT-II
Cross drainage works:
Classification and their selection, hydraulic design aspects of aqueducts, syphon aqueducts, super passage, canal syphon and level crossing, design of transitions.
Diversion canal headworks:
Various components and their functions, layout plan, selection of site for diversion headworks, Bligh's creep theory, Khosla's method of independent variables, use of Khosla's curves, various corrections, silt excluders.
UNIT-III
Storage Headworks:
Types of dams, selection of a site, gravity dam-two dimensional design, forces acting, stability criterion, elementary profile of a dam, cutoffs and drainage galleries, arch dams-constant angle and constant radius arch dam, simple design and sketchs, most economical angle, Earth dam, design principles, seepage through earth dams, seepage line, control of seepage, design of filters.
UNIT-IV
Spillways and Energy Dissipaters:
Essential requirements of spillway and spillway's capacity, types of spillways and their suitability, Ogee spillways, chute, side channel, shaft and syphon spillways, energy dissipation below spillways, stilling basins, USBR and I.S. Stilling Basins.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Books:
1
Irrigation, Water Resources and Water Power Engineering by P.N.Modi.
2
Fundamentals on Irrigation Engineering by Bharat Singh.
3
Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures by S.K.Garg.
4
Theory and Design of Irrigation Structures Vol.I & II by R.S.Varshney, Gupta & Gupta.
B. Tech. (Civil) VII Semester
CE - 405E Transportation Engineering - II
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 150
3 1 - 4 Theory: 100 Marks
Sessional: 50 Marks
Duration: 3 Hours
UNIT-I
Design of Flexible Pavements:
Types of pavements. Flexible and rigid pavements. Components of a pavement and their functions. Factors affecting design of pavements. Design of thickness of a flexible pavement by Group Index method, CBR method (including latest IRC guidelines), riaxial method and Burmister’s method.
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Design Of Rigid Pavements:
Westergaard’s theory, critical locations of loading, load and temperature stresses. Critical combination of stresses. IRC guidelines for determination of thickness of a rigid pavement. Joints: requirements, types, patterns. Spacing of expansion and contraction joints. Functions of dowel and tie bars.
UNIT-II
Highway Construction : Non-Bituminous Pavements:
Brief introduction to earthwork machinery: shovel, hoe, clamshell, dragline, bulldozers. Principles of field compaction of subgrade. Compacting equipments. Granular roads. Construction steps of WBM. WMM. Construction of cement concrete pavements. Slip-form pavers. Basic concepts of the following: soil stabilized roads, use of geo-synthetics, reinforced cement concrete pavements, prestress concrete pavements, roller compacted oncrete pavements and fibre reinforced concrete pavements.
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Construction of Bituminous Pavements:
Various types of bituminous constructions. Prime coat, tack coat, seal coat and surface dressing. Construction of BUSG, Premix carpet, BM, DBM and AC. Brief coverage of machinery for costruction of bituminous roads: bitumen boiler, sprayer, pressure distributer, hot-mix plant, cold-mix plant, tipper trucks, mechanical paver or finisher, rollers. Mastic asphalt. Introduction to various IRC and MOST specifications.
UNIT-III
Highway Maintenance:
Pavement failures. Maintenance operations. Maintenance of WBM, bituminous surfaces and cement concrete pavements. Pavement evaluation. Benkleman beam. Introduction to arious types of overlays.
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Highway Drainage and Hill Roads:
Surface drainage: types, brief design. Types of sub-surface drainage. Special characteristics of hill roads: geometrics, hair pin bends, construction of hill roads, drainage of hill roads, maintenance problems of hill roads
UNIT-IV
Highway Economics and Finance
Need of economic evaluation. Highway user benefits and costs. Methods of economic evaluation: benefit cost ratio method, net present value method, internal rate of return method, comparison. Highway finance.
Tunnels
Sections of tunnels: advantages, limitations and suitability of each section. Shaft. Pilot tunnel. Driving tunnel in rocks: sequence of construction operations, full face method, heading and bench method, drift method. Driving tunnels in soft ground: sequence of onstruction operations, needle beam method, shield tunneling, compressed air tunneling.
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Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
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ecommended Books
1.
Highway Engg by S.K.Khanna & C.E.G. Justo, Nem Chand Bros., Roorkee.
2.
Principles and Practice of Highway Engg. by L.R.Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
3.
Principles of Pavement Design by Yoder,E.J & Witczak,M.W., John Wiley and Sons, USA.
4.
Tunnel Engineering by S.C.Saxena, Dhanpat Rai Publications, N.Delhi.
5.
A text book of Tunnel, Bridges and Railway Engg. by S.P.Bindra, Dhanpat Rai Delhi.
B. Tech. (Civil) VII Semester
CE-407E SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE TREATMENT
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 150
2 1 - 3 Theory: 100 marks
Sessional: 2 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
UNIT-I
Collection of sewage:
Importance of sanitation, Systems of sewerage – separate, combined and partially separate. Quantity of sanitary sewage and variations. Shapes of sewer – circular and egg shaped. Design of sewers, self-cleansing velocity and slopes, Construction and testing of sewer lines. Sewer materials. joints and appurtenances.
UNIT-II
Sewage Characterization:
Quality parameters- BOD, COD, Solids, D.O., Oil & Grease. Indian Standards for disposal of effluents into inland surface sources and on land.
UNIT-III
Sewage Treatment:
Objectives, sequence and efficiencies of conventional treatment units. Preliminary treatment, screening and grit removal units. Theory and design aspects of primary treatment, secondary treatment- activated sludge process & its modifications, Tricking filter, sludge digestion and drying beds.
Stabilization pond, aerated lagoon, UASB process , septic tank and Imhoff tank.
UNIT-IV
Disposal of Sewage:
Disposal of sewage by dilution – self-purification of streams. Sewage disposal by irrigation (sewage treatment).
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Recommended Books:
1.
Waste Water Engineering: Metcalf and Eddy.
2.
Sewage and Sewage Treatment: S.K. Garg.
3.
Sewage and Sewage Treatment: S.R. Krishansagar.
4.
Waste Water Engineering: B.C. Punmia.
5.
Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment: Ministry of Urban Dev., New Delhi.
B. Tech. VII Semester (Civil)
CE-409E CONCRETE STRUCTURES-II(DRAWING)
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 75
- - 3 3 Pract.: 25 marks
Sessional: 50 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
Preparing drawing sheets showing reinforcement details in case of:
1.
Flat slabs
2.
Underground and Overhead Water Tanks.
3.
Combined Footings, Pile Foundations, Raft foundation.
4.
T-Beam Bridge.
5.
Silo/Bunker.
B. Tech. VII Semester (Civil)
CE-411E IRRIGATION ENGINEERING DESIGN & DRAWING
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 75
- - 3 3 Sessional: 50 marks
Viva-voce: 25 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
Complete design and drawing of the following:
1
Design of weirs and barrages on permeable foundation for surface and sub surface flow conditions.
2
Design of Guide Banks.
3
Flood Routing using step by step method.
4
Design of Syphon Aqueduct.
5
Design of Sarda type fall & sloping glacis fall.
6
Seepage line in a homogeneous earth dams on impermeable foundation with horizontal drainage.
7
Design of Ogee Spillway and stilling basin.
Note: Emphasis would be given to the computer aided designs of some of above structures.

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SYLLABUS OF KUK CIVIL ENGG BTECH

CE-402E Bridge Engineering


L T P/D Total Max.Marks: 150
3 1 - 4 Theory: 100 marks
Sessionals: 50 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
UNIT-I
Introduction:
Definition, components of bridge, classification of bridges, selection of site , economical span, aesthetics consideration, necessary investigations and essential design data.
Standard Specifications for Roads and Railways Bridges:
General, Indian Road Congress Bridge Code, width of carriage way, clearance, various loads to be considered for the design of roads and railway bridges, detailed explanation of IRC standard live loads.
UNIT-II
Design Consideration for R. C. C. Bridges:
Various types of R.C.C. bridges(brief description of each type) , design of R.C.C. culvert and T-beam bridges.
UNIT-III
Design Consideration for Steel Bridges:
Various types of steel bridges (brief description of each), design of truss and plate girder bridges.
UNIT-IV
Hydraulic & Structural Design:
Piers, abutments, wing-wall and approaches.
Brief Description:
Bearings, joints, articulation and other details.
Bridge Foundation:
Various types, necessary investigations and design criteria of well foundation.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Books:
1
Essentials of Bridge Engineering, D.J.Victor, Oxford & IBH Pub.N.Delhi.
2
Design of Bridges, N.Krishna Raju, Oxford & IBH, N.Delhi.
3
Bridge Deck Analysis, R.P.Pama & A.R.Cusens, John Wiley & Sons.
4
Design of Bridge Structures, T.R.Jagadish & M.A.Jairam, Prentice Hall of
India, N.Delhi.
B. Tech. (Civil) VIII Semester
CE – 404E Railway and Airport Engineering
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 150
3 1 - 4 Theory: 100 Marks
Sessional: 50 Marks
Duration: 3 Hours
UNIT-I
Introduction, Permanent Way And Rails
Rail transportation and its importance in India. Permanent way: requirements and components. Gauges in India and abroad. Selection of gauge. Coning of wheels. Adzing of sleepers. Rails: functions, composition of rail steel, types of rail sections, requirements of an ideal rail section, length of rails. Defects in rails. Creep of rails. Long welded rails and continuously welded rails.
Sleepers, Fastenings And Ballast
Sleepers: functions, requirements of an ideal sleeper. Types of sleepers: wooden, cast iron, steel and concrete sleepers, advantages, disadvantages and suitability of each type. Sleeper density. Fastenings for various types of sleepers: fish plates, spikes, bolts, bearing plates, keys, chairs, jaws, tie bars. Elastic fastenings. Ballast: functions, requirements, types of ballast and their suitability.
UNIT-II
Points And Crossings
Necessity. Turnout: various components, working principle. Switch: components, types. Crossing: components and types. Design elements of a turnout, design of a simple turnout. Layout plan of track junctions: crossovers, diamond crossing, single-ouble slips, throw switch, turn table, triangle.
d
Signaling, Interlocking And Train Control
Signals: objects, types and classification. Semaphore signal: components, working principle. Requirements / principles of a good interlocking system. Brief introduction to devices used in interlocking. Methods of control of train movements: absolute block system, automatic block system, centralized train control and automatic train control systems.
UNIT-III
Geometric Design Of The Track
Gradients, grade compensation. Super elevation, cant deficiency, negative super elevation. Maximum permissible speed on curves. Tractive resistances, types. Hauling capacity of a locomotive.
Stations, Yards And Track Maintenance
Stations: functions and classification. Junction, non-junction and terminal stations. Yards: functions, types. Marshalling yard: functions, types. Maintenance of railway track: necessity, types of maintenance. Brief introduction to mechanized maintenance, M.S.P and D.T.M.
UNIT-IV
Introduction And Airport Planning
Air transportation, its importance and characteristics, status in India. Layout plan of an airport and its basic elements: terminal area, apron, taxiway, runway, hanger. Aircraft characteristics, their effect on elements of an airport. Site selection of an airport. lassification of airports.
C
Runway Layout And Pavement Design
Runway orientation, Wind Rose diagram. Basic runway length. Corrections to basic runway length. Runway patterns. Difference between highway and runway pavement. Types of runway pavements. Design factors for runway pavement. Brief introduction to design of thickness of a runway pavement.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Books:
1.
A text book of Railway Engineering by S.C.Saxena and S.P.Arora, Dhanpat Rai Publicatios, N.Delhi.
2.
Railway Track Engg. by J.S.Mundray, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. N.Delhi.
3.
Airport Planning and Design by S.K.Khanna, M.G.Arora, Nem Chand Bros., Roorkee.
4.
The Planning and Design of Airports by Robort Hornjeff, McGraw Hill Book Co.
5.
Air Transportation Planning and Design by Virender Kumar & Satish Chandra, Galgotia Publications, N.Delhi.
B. Tech. VIII Semester (Civil)
CE-406E Industrial Waste Water Treatment
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 150
3 1 - 4 Theory: 100 marks
Sessional: 50 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
UNIT-I
Effects of industrial wastes on streams, sewerage systems and wastewater treatment plants.
UNIT-II
Minimizing the effects of industrial effluents on waste water treatment plants and receiving streams-conservation of water, process change, reuse of waste water, volume reduction, strength reduction, neutralization, equalization and proportioning.
UNIT-III
Population equivalent. Industrial effluent standards for disposal into inland surface water sources and on land for irrigation.
UNIT-IV
Study of the following Industries from waste generation, quality and its treatment including brief overview of manufacturing process:
Textile, tannery, sugar mill, distillery, dairy, pulp & paper, metal plating, oil refinery, nitrogenous fertilizers, thermal power plants and radio active wastes.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
Books:
1.
Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment by N.L.Nemerow & A.Dasgupta.
2.
Industrial Effluents by N.Manivasakam.
3.
Waste Water Treatment by M.N.Rao & A.K.Dutta.
B. Tech. VIII Semester (Civil)
CE-408E Estimation and Accounts
L T P/D Total Max. Marks: 75
- - 3 3 Viva Voce: 25 marks
Sessional: 50 marks
Duration: 3 hrs.
UNIT-I
Estimate:
Principles of estimation, units, items of work, different kinds of estimates, different methods of estimation, estimation of materials in single room building, two roomed building with different sections of walls, foundation, floors and roofs, R.B. and R.VC.C. works, Plastering, White-washing, Distempering and painting, doors and windows, lump sum items, Estimates of canals, roads etc.
UNIT-II
Specification of Works:
Necessity of specifications, types of specifications, general specifications, specification for bricks, cement, sand, water, lime, reinforcement; Detailed specifications for Earthwork, Cement, concrete, brick work, floorings, D.P.C., R.C.C., cement plastering, white and colour washing, distempering, painting.
UNIT-III
Rate Analysis:
Purpose, importance and requirements of rate analysis, units of measurement, preparation of rate analysis, procedure of rate analysis for items:- Earthwork, concrete works, R.C.C. works, reinforced brick work, plastering, painting, finishing(white-washing, distempering).
UNIT-IV
Public Works Account:
Introduction, function of P.W. department, contract, guidelines, types of contracts, their advantages and disadvantages, Tender and acceptance of tender, Earnest money, security money, retention money, measurement book, cash book, preparation, examination and payment of bills, first and final bills, administrative sanction, technical sanction.
Books
1.
Estimating and Costing for Building & Civil Engg.Works by P.L.Bhasin, S.Chand & Co., N.Delhi.
2.
Estimating, Costing & Specification in Civil Engg. by M.Chakarborty, Calcutta.
3.
Estimating & Costing in Civil Engg..: Theory & Practice by B.N.Dutta, S.Dutta & Co., Lucknow.
4.
Building Construction Estimating by George H.Cooper, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York.
Note for Paper-setter: EIGHT questions are to set selecting at least TWO questions from each unit, covering entire syllabus. Students will be required to attempt FIVE questions selecting at least ONE question from each unit.
B. Tech. (Civil) VIII Semester
CE - 426E TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING – II (P)
L T P/D Total Max. Marks : 75
- - 2 2 Sessional : 50 Marks
Pract /Viva voce: 25 Marks
Duration : 3 Hours
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
Flakiness and Elongation Index of aggregates.
2.
Specific gravity and water absorption test on aggregates.
3.
Specific gravity of bitumen.
4.
Proportioning of aggregates.
5.
Marshall’s stability test.
6.
Stripping test on aggregates.
7.
Determination of bitumen content.
8.
CBR lab test on soil.
9.
Traffic volume study using videography technique.
10.
Traffic speed study using videography technique.
B. Tech. VIII Semester (Civil)
CE-428E ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-II(P)
L T P/D Total Max.Marks:75
- - 2 2 Pract:25 marks
Sessional:50 marks
Duration:3 hrs.
1.
To determine the acidity of a sewage sample.
2.
To determine the alkalinity of a sewage sample.
3.
To determine total, suspended, dissolved and settable solids in a sewage sample.
4.
To determine volatile and fixed solids in a sewage sample.
5.
To determine oil and grease in a sewage sample.
6.
To determine the chloride concentration in a sewage sample.
7.
To determine the sulphate concentration in a sewage sample.
8.
To determine the B.O.D. of a given sewage sample.
9.
To determine the C.O.D. of a given sewage sample.
10.
To determine the T.O.C. of a given sewage sample.
11.
To determine the fecal count of a given sewage sample.
12.
Microscopic studies of a sewage.




















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High Court of Uttarakhand

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

High Court of Uttarakhand
 NAnital
Recruitment of Translators
Applications are invited from eligible candidates in the prescribed form for Translator posts in the establishment of High Court of Uttarakhand.
Translator : 06 posts (UR-4, SC-01, OBC-01), Pay Scale : Rs. 5200-2000 grade pay Rs.2800/-, Qualification : Graduate with Englishl Hindi, as one of the languages, at the Degree level with Diplomal

Certificate Course in Translation from Hindi to English and vice versa from University/ Institution, recognized by Governmenl or two years experience in Translation Works from Hindi to English and vice versa in any Central / State Government Officesl Parliament / Slale Legislalure Secrelariats or Central / State Public Sector Undertakings / Supreme Court of India / High Courts., Age : 21-35 years, relaxation for reserved category as per rules.

Application Fee : Demand Draft of Rs. 200/- (Rs. 100/- for SC/ST Category), drawn in favour of Registrar General, High Court of Uttarakhand, payable at Nainital .
Application : The applications must reach to the Registrar General, High Court of Uttarakhand, Nainital, Pin 263002 latest by 10/06/2010.
please view http://www.highcourtofuttarakhand.gov.in/others/translater-exam.pdf for more detailed information and application form.
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Rajasthan Ayurved University (RAU)

Rajasthan Ayurved University (RAU)


Nagaur Road, Kadwad, Jodhpur (Rajasthan)
Applications are invited for following posts in Rajasthan Ayurved University, Jodhpur :
Professor : 08 posts in various subjects, Pay Scale : Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs.10000 Associate Professor : 14 posts in various subjects, Pay Scale : Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000

Assistant Professor : 15 posts in various subjects, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 AGP Rs. 54000

Controller of Examination : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 GP Rs. 6600

PS to Vice Chancellor : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100 GP Rs. 6000

Assistant Registrar : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 GP Rs. 5400

Personal Assistant : 01 post, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 GP Rs. 3600

Stenographer : 02 posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 GP Rs. 3200
Application Fee : Rs.500/- (Rs.250/- for SC/ST) in the form of DD in favour of Registrar, Rajasthan Ayurved, University, Jodhpur payable at Jodhpur.
How to Apply : Application in the prescribed format shluld be send to the Office of the Registrar, Rajasthan Ayurved, University, Kadwad, Nagaur Road, Jodhpur on or before 21/06/2010.
Please visit http://www.raujodhpur.org/appointment.html for details and application form.



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Indian School of Mines (ISM)

Indian School of Mines (ISM)


Dhanbad- 826004

(Deemed University)
Speical Recruitment Drive for SC/ST/OBC and PH candidates
The Indian School of Mines University established in 1926, invites applications from Indian nationals for the posts of Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professors in the departments of Applied Chemistry/ Applied Geology/ Applied Geophysics/ Applied Maths/ Applied Physics/ Computer Sc. & Engg./ Electrical Engg./ Electronics Engineering/ Environmanetal Sc. & Engg./ Fuel & Mineral Engg./ Humanities & Social Sciences/ Management Studies/ Mechanical Engg./ Mining Engg./ Petroleum Engg. :
Professor : Pay Scale : PB-4 Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 10000, Qualification : PhD with first class or equivalent at the preceding degree in appropriate branch with a consistently good academic record. Minimum 10 years experience of which at least 4 years at the level of Associate Professor or equivalent.

Associate Professor : Pay Scale : PB-4 Rs. 37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000, Qualification : PhD with first class or equivalent at the preceding degree in appropriate branch with a consistently good academic record. Minimum 6 years experience of which at least 3 years at the level of Assistant Professor or equivalent.

Assistant Professor : Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000/-, Qualification : Ph.D. with first class or equivalent at the preceding degree in appropriate branch with a consistently good academic record.

How to Apply : Application form may be downloaded from the institute’s website and submitted with necessary fees to the Assistant Registrar (Estt), ISM University, Dhanbad-826004 on or before 15/06/2010.
Please visit http://www.ismdhanbad.ac.in/noticeboard/recruitment.php to get detailed information along with Application Form.

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BHARAT ELECTRONICS LIMITED (BEL)

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Central Research Laboratory, BEL Ghaziabad Unit, Bharat Nagar Post Office, Link Road, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad (UP)
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratana company and India’s premier professional electronics company invites applications from outstanding experienced Software Professionals to work in the areas of Computer Graphics, Geographical Information System, Network Management, Communication Protocols, Fault Tolerance, Artificial Intelligence, Modeling & Simulation, Multi Sensor Data Fusion, Real Time and Persistent Data Management, and Software Validation & Verification at its Central Research Laboratory, Ghaziabad:
Member (Research Staff) : 12 posts, Pay : Rs. 16400- 50500/-, Epxerience : 2 to 10 years, Age : 35 years

Member (Senior Research Staff) : 05 posts, Pay : Rs. 29100- 62000/-, Epxerience : 11 to 18 years, Age : 42 years
Application Fee : Applications of General / OBC candidates should be accompanied by a crossed

Demand Draft (DD) drawn on any Scheduled Bank (preferably State Bank of India) for Rs. 500/- (DD of Rs. 200/- in case of SC/ST/PWD candidates) in favour of Central Research Laboratory, Ghaziabad.

How to Apply : The application in prescribed format superscribing the post applied for on the envelope should reach the Manager (HR&A), Central Research Laboratory, Bharat Electronics Limited, Bharat Nagar, Ghaziabad – 201010 within 21 days.
Please view http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/18-may-2010-CRL-GAD-ad.pdf for more information and application form is available at http://www.bel-india.com/images/itm-pdfs/18-may-2010-App-form-for-CRL-GAD-post.pdf
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Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University (DDUGU)Gorakhpur (UP)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University (DDUGU)Gorakhpur (UP)

Applications are invited to fillup the following posts of Professors so as to reach the office of the Registrar, DDU Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur - 273009 (UP) on or before 30/05/2010.
Professors - Grade : Rs.16400 - 22400/- (revised Rs.37400- 67000 grade pay Rs. 10000) : 25 posts in various subjects, Qualification : As per UGC Norms & UP State Govt. Rules
How to Apply : The duly filled application form should be sent to the Registrar by resgistered post alongwith a DD of Rs. 800/- in case of OBC and Rs. 600/- in case of SC/ST drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, DDU Gorakhpur, payable at Gorakhpur.
Please visit http://www.ddugu.edu.in/career.php for details and click on the word Attachment to download the application form.Live At The Troubadour [CD / DVD Combo]

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Indian Institute of Management RANCHI

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Site Office : IIM Calcutta
Applications are invited for Faculty Positions of Associate Professor/Assistant Professor in the areas of Behavioural sciences, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources , Legal, Marketing, Management Information Systems, Statistics, Operations management, Decision Analysis, Communication, Strategic Management, Ethics, Sociology and Public Policy.The candidates should have Ph.D. in the appropriate discipline with excellent academic record.

Pay Scale : Associate Professor – Rs.37400 – 67000 + Academic Grade Pay of Rs. 9500, Assistant Professor – Rs.37400 – 67000 + Academic Grade Pay of Rs. 9000
How to Apply : nterested candidates may apply to Director, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Joka, Diamond Harbour Road, Kolkata 700104 (email: director@iimcal.ac.in) providing the following desired information and names and addresses (postal and email) of two referees. The applications must be accompanied by letters of recommendations of the referees, which should be submitted in sealed envelopes and signed across by the referees. All the envelopes and documents should mention “For Faculty Position in IIM Ranchi” and should be reach by 31/05/2010.
Please view http://www.iimcal.ac.in/rnchfac.doc for detailed information.
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National Institute of Technology (NIT)

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Rourkela - 769008, Orissa
Recruitment for Faculty positions
NIT, Rourkela invites applications from Indian nationals, possessing excellent academic background along with commitment to quality teaching and potential for carrying out relevant research, for faculty positions at the level of Professor, Assocaite Professor and Assistant Professor. Applications are invited in the following Departments :
Biotechnology And Medical Engineering

School of Management

Ceramic Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry

Computer Science Engineering

Civil Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Electronics & Communication Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Mining Engineering

Physics

Mathematics

Humanities and Social Sciences

Life Sciences

Industrial Design

Qualification : Ph. D degree with 1st class (60%) or equivalent grade (6.5/10) at the B.Tech. / M.Sc. / M.A / MBA level in appropriate branch. (A through-out 1st class career is highly desirable)
Pay Scales : Professor - PB4 Rs.37400-67000 + AGP Rs.10000 , Associat Professor : Rs.37400-67000 + AGP Rs.9000, Assistant Professor : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs.6000/-, 7000/- or 8000/- depnding upon experience.
How to Apply : Application forms complete in all respects along with Xerox copies of certificates (Attestation not required), list of publication, reprints/preprints of publication and a detailed research plan should reach the Office of the Registrar, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela - 769008 on or before 30/06/2010. Names and Addresses (with e-mail addresses and fax numbers) of at least three referees who may also be requested to send their reports directly in confidence to Director, NIT, Rourkela-769008
Please visit http://www.nitrkl.ac.in/news_career.asp for more information like specialisation, experience, qualification, reservation etc and application form.



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National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR

National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR)
Dr. K.S. Krishnan Marg, Near Pusa Gate, New Delhi - 110012
Online Applications are invited from the citizens of India for filling up the following positions at NISCAIR, New Delhi :
Scientist Gr.IV (1) : 19 posts, Pay Scale : PB-3 Rs.15600-39100 Grade Pay Rs.5400, Age : 35 years
How to Apply : Apply Online from 15/05/2010 to 08/06/2010 at NISCSIR website only. Take a hard copy of the submitted application and send in a sealed cover superscribed with “Application for the post of Scientist Group-IV(1) to: The Controller of Administration, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), Pusa Campus, Dr. K S Krishnan Marg, New Delhi –110012, so as to reach on or before 15/06/2010.
Application Fee : Rs.100/- (no fee for SC/ST/Women/PWD candidates) in the form of DD in favour of Director, NISCAIR, payable at New Delhi
Please view http://www.niscair.res.in/Downloadables/General-Advt-19-posts.pdf for all the details and apply online http://www.niscair.res.in/ website from 15/05/2010 onwards upto 08/06/2010.














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LEET 2010 HARYANA

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

LEET 2010 HAS BEEN ANNOUNANCED ,you can register on  http://www.hscs.in/  ,www.hscs.org  ,www.hscs.net.in   ,    first go to   site and  payment register  and register your self  and contiue  to itself and and then go to bank ( axis bank or pnb bank ) submit ur  entrance fee 500 rs
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UPSC

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)


Shahjahan Road, Dhopur House, New Delhi – 110069
Advertisement No. 09/2010
UPSC invites application on prescribed forms by 28/05/2010 (04/06/2010 for the candidates from far flung areas) for various posts in various Government of India Ministries and Departments in the prescribed format. The posts are :
1.Assistant Naval Store Officers Grade-I (Electrical Engineering) : 08 posts in Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy)

2.Assistant Naval Store Officers Grade-I (Mechanical Engineering) : 08 posts in Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy)

3.Assistant Naval Store Officers Grade-I (Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering) : 10 posts in Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy)

4.Managers Grade-I/ Section Officers : 07 posts in Canteen Stores Department, Ministry of Defence

5.Junior Central Government Advocate : 01 post in Ministry of Law & Justice

6.Deputy Director (Designs) : 01 post in Weavers Service Centre, Office of Development Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles.

Fee payable is Rs.50/- in the shape of Central Recruitment Fee Stamp only.
For Details of posts, qualification, instructions and application format relating to Advt. No. 09/2010, please visit UPSC web site at http://upsc.gov.in/. Application forms are available in the Recruitment Section of the above said website.
Completed applications with enclosures should be sent to the Secretary, Union Public Service Commission, Dholpur House, Shahjahan Road, New Delhi - 110069, so as to reach on or before prescribed closing date i.e. 28/05/2010. Application format is available at http://upsc.gov.in/general/general.htm


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