The history of development of civil engineering reveals that civil engineering constructions help the people and the society in a multi-faceted way-by providing the maximum facility such as comfortable & safe living place, a clean and hygienic environment, adequate water supply, enjoyable recreation facilities and comfortable transport facilities for men and material.
We at Civil Department shall strive constantly
To educate the future leaders of the Civil Engineering profession and to inculcate skills and foundations for life- long learning and growth.
To conduct research and create new knowledge as an integral part of our education programme and the continued renewal of the profession.
There is no one typical career path for civil engineers. Most people who graduate with civil engineering degrees start with jobs that require a low level of responsibility, and as the new engineers prove their competence, they are trusted with tasks that have larger consequences and require a higher level of responsibility. However, within each branch of civil engineering career path options vary. In some fields and firms, entry-level engineers are put to work primarily monitoring construction in the field, serving as the "eyes and ears" of senior design engineers; while in other areas, entry-level engineers perform the more routine tasks of analysis or design and interpretation. Experienced engineers generally do more complex analysis or design work, or management of more complex design projects, or management of other engineers, or into specialized consulting, including forensic engineering.
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“It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err” — Mahatma Gandhi