Diploma In Civil Engineering

Diploma in Civil Engineering

Mr. Manish R. Gawai

BE(CIVIL) M.Tech (Structural Engg.)

Head of the Department

Publications : 5

HODs Message

Welcome to the Department of Civil Engineering (polytechnic) our department is committed to providing quality education that meets industry standards and fosters innovation in the field of Civil Engineering. We are proud to be NBA accredited, ensuring that our curriculum, faculty, and infrastructure align with the highest educational standards. Our department is equipped with highly qualified and experienced faculty, dedicated to mentoring students through an Outcome-Based Education (OBE) approach. This methodology enhances students' technical and problem-solving skills, preparing them for real-world challenges. Our students actively participate in MSBTE State Level Paper Presentation, Technical Quiz Competitions, and Project Competitions showcasing their knowledge and creativity. Additionally, we recently host Faculty Development Training Programs and State-Level Technical Quiz Competitions, fostering continuous learning and professional growth. To bridge the gap between academics and industry, the department organizes Guest Lectures by industry experts and conducts Industrial Visits to provide students with practical exposure to real-world engineering projects and construction practices.

Vision

“To provide technical knowledge, entrepreneurship skill and quality education to develop technocrats for industry.”

Mission

  • M1 : To impart quality education to both theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering.
  • M2 : To creates highly skilled individuals capable of working in industries as well as entrepreneurs.
  • M3 : To inculcates ethical and moral values among students.

PEO

STATEMENT

PEO1

Provide socially responsible, environment friendly solutions to Civil engineering related broad-based problems adapting professional ethics.

PEO2

Adapt state-of-the-art Civil engineering broad-based technologies to work in multidisciplinary work environments.

PEO3

Solve broad-based problems individually and as a team member communicating effectively in the world of work.
PO1: Basic and Discipline Specific Knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic Mathematics, Science, Engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.

PO2: Problem Analysis: Identify and analysis well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.

PO3: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified methods.

PO4: Engineering Tools, Experimentation And Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.

PO5: Engineering Practices for Society, Sustainability And Environment: Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.

PO6: Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.

PO7 Life-Long Learning: Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes

PSO

STATEMENT

PSO1

Construction Planning and Designing: Perform optimal civil engineering construction, planning and designing activities of desired quality at optimal cost .

PSO2

Construction Execution and Maintenance: Execute civil engineering construction and maintenance using relevant materials and equipment .
 
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING     PROGRAMME CODE: CE                                                                    SEMESTER: FIRST COURSE TITLE: BASIC MATHEMATICS                                     COURSE CODE: 311302 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Apply the concepts of algebra to solve engineering (discipline) related problems.
CO2     Utilize trigonometry to solve branch specific engineering problems.
CO3     Solve area specific engineering problems under given conditions of straight lines.
CO4     Apply differential calculus to solve discipline specific problems.
CO5     Use techniques and methods of statistics to crack discipline specific problems.
 
 COURSE TITLE: BASIC SCIENCE                                                  COURSE CODE: 311305 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Use basic instruments to measure the physical quantities in various engineering situations.
CO2     Apply the basic principles of electromagnetics to solve given engineering problems.
CO3     Apply basic principles of thermometry and fibre optics to solve engineering problems.
CO4     Apply differential calculus to solve discipline specific problems.
CO5     Use techniques and methods of statistics to crack discipline specific problems.
 
COURSE TITLE: CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKSHOP             COURSE CODE: 311010 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Use the relevant type of firefighting equipment in the given situation
CO2     Undertake the various construction activities at site.
CO3     Perform the masonry work for the given situation.
CO4     Carry out the specified Plumbing work in the given situation
CO5     Prepare the simple job using relevant sheet metal tools.
CO6     Use the relevant tools for the specified carpentry work.
       
COURSE TITLE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS (ENGLISH)          COURSE CODE: 311303 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Construct grammatically correct sentences in English.
CO2     Compose paragraphs and dialogues on given situations.
CO3     Comprehend passages correctly.
CO4     Use contextual words in English appropriately.
CO5     Deliver effective presentations in English using appropriate body language.
 
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and allied branches)  COURSE CODE: 311006 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Draw geometrical figures and engineering curves
CO2     Apply principles of orthographic projections for drawing given pictorial views.
CO3     Draw isometric views of given component or from orthographic projections.
CO4     "Use various drawing codes, conventions and symbols as per IS SP-46 in engineering drawing."
CO5     Draw free hand sketches of given engineering elements.
 
COURSE TITLE: FUNDAMENTALS OF ICT                               COURSE CODE: 311001 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Use computer system and its peripherals for given purpose.
CO2     Prepare Business document using Word Processing Tool.
CO3     Analyze Data and represent it graphically using Spreadsheet.
CO4     Prepare professional Slide Show presentations.
CO5     Use different types of Web Browsers and Apps.
CO6     Explain concept and applications of Emerging Technologies.
   
COURSE TITLE: YOGAAND MEDITATION                                COURSE CODE: 311003 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Practice basic Yoga and Pranayama in daily life to maintain physical and mental fitness
CO2     Practice meditation regularly for improving concentration and better handling of stress and anxiety.
CO3     Follow healthy diet and hygienic practices for maintaining good health.
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
 
PROGRAMME:  CE                                                                                     SEMESTER: SECOND COURSE TITLE: APPLIED MATHEMATICS                                  COURSE CODE: 312301            COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Solve the broad-based engineering problems of integration using suitable methods.
CO2     Use definite integration to solve given engineering related problems.
CO3     Apply the concept of differential equation to find the solutions of given engineering problems.
CO4     Employ numerical methods to solve programme specific problems.
CO5     Use probability distributions to solve elementary engineering problems.
 
COURSE TITLE: APPLIED SCIENCE                                              COURSE CODE: 312308 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1 - Select relevant material in industries by analyzing its physical properties.
CO2 - Apply the concept of simple harmonic motion, resonance and ultrasonic sound for various engineering applications.
CO3 - Apply the concept of modern Physics ( X-rays, LASER, Photosensors and Nanotechnology ) for various engineering applications.
CO4 - Use the relevant metallurgical processes in different engineering applications.
CO5 - Use relevant water treatment processes to solve industrial problems.
CO6 - Use appropriate fuel and electrolyte for engineering applications
 
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING MECHANICS                              COURSE CODE: 3123 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1- Select the suitable machine under given loading condition.
CO2 - Analyze the given force system to calculate resultant force.
CO3 - Determine unknown force(s) of given load combinations in the given situation.
CO4 - Apply the laws of friction in the given situation.
CO5 - Determine the centroid/centre of gravity of the given lamina.
 
COURSE TITLE: BUILDING MATERIAL AND CONSTRUCTION COURSE CODE: 312338 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1 - Identify relevant type of construction materials for the given type of building.
CO2 - Use the relevant type of special purpose construction materials in the given situation.
CO3 - Undertake the given type of building construction activity for the given component of building structure.
CO4 - Design the relevant means of communication for the given building structure.
CO5 - Use the relevant type of material for finishing purpose in the given situation.
 
COURSE TITLE: SURVEYING                                                                    COURSE CODE: 312339 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1- Suggest relevant type of survey required for the given situation.
CO2 - Undertake cross staff and compass survey for the given field
CO3 - Undertake survey using Theodolite for preparing a plan of the given terrain.
CO4 - Determine Reduced Level to prepare Contour maps for the given type of terrain
CO5 - Prepare the plan using Plane Table Surveying to locate relevant details.
 
COURSE TITLE: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION                      COURSE CODE: 312002 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Communicate effectively (oral / spoken and Written) in various formal and informal situations minimizing the barriers.
CO2     Develop listening skills through active listening and note taking.
CO3     "Write circulars, notices and minutes of the meeting."
CO4     "Draft inquiry letter, complaint letter, Job application with resume / CV, Compose effective E - mails.”
CO5     Write Industrial reports.
 
COURSE TITLE: SOCIAL AND LIFE SKILLS                             COURSE CODE: 312003  COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Enhance the ability to be fully self-aware and take challenges by overcoming all fears and insecurities and grow fully.
CO2     Increase self-knowledge and awareness of emotional skills and emotional intelligence at the place of study/work.
CO3     Provide the opportunity to realizing self-potential through practical experience while working individually or in group.
CO4     Develop interpersonal skills and adopt good leadership behaviour for self-empowerment and empowerment of others.
CO5     Set appropriate life goals with managing stress and time effectively.
 
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING     PROGRAMME CODE: CE                                                           SEMESTER: THIRD      COURSE TITLE: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS                   COURSE CODE: 313308 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1     Calculate the M.I. of the given object using relevant formulae & methods.
CO2     Analyze the structural behaviour of the given structural components under various loading conditions.
CO3     Draw SFD and BMD for the given structural element under given loading conditions.
CO4     Determine the bending and shear stresses in beams under different loading conditions
CO5     Analyze the direct & bending stresses in the structural members under eccentric loading conditions.
   
COURSE TITLE: ADVANCED SURVEYING                                             COURSE CODE: 313321 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Use the Tachometer to obtain relevant details of the terrain in given situation.
CO2     Set out a Simple Circular curve to finalize the alignment of the given element.
CO3     Prepare layout plans using relevant surveying instruments.
CO4     Locate the co-ordinates of a given stations using the relevant technology.
CO5     Interpret the images of given terrain using Photogrammetry Techniques.
 
COURSE TITLE: CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY                               COURSE CODE: 313322 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Suggest relevant types of cement to be used in the given site conditions.
CO2     Classify the given aggregates based on its shape and size with the importance of their properties.
CO3     Prepare concrete of required specifications in the given situation.
CO4     Undertake the necessary procedures to maintain the quality of given type of concrete.
CO5     Suggest relevant type of admixtures to be used in the given situation.
 
COURSE TITLE: HIGHWAY ENGINEERING        COURSE CODE: 313323 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify the roads based on recommendations of IRC.
CO2     Implement geometrical features of different Highways.
CO3     Observe the various road construction activities.
CO4     Suggest the traffic control devices and intersections based on traffic flow survey data.
CO5     Suggest the relevant precautionary measures to control the drainage based on inspection to maintain the given section of roads.
 
COURSE TITLE: ESSENCE OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION       COURSE CODE: 313002 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1     List salient features and characteristics of the constitution of India.
CO2     Follow fundamental rights and duties as responsible citizen of the country.
CO3     Analyze major constitutional amendments in the constitution.
CO4     Follow procedure to cast vote using voter-id.
 
COURSE TITLE: BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING WITH CAD            COURSE CODE: 313009 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Draw the line plans of given type of buildings considering the Principles of Planning.
CO2     Use CAD software for drafting and editing of the given type of drawing.
CO3     Draw the relevant type of plan/drawings for the given type of building.
CO4     Draw perspective drawing for the given type of objects.
CO5     Draw the Isometric and 3- Dimensional drawings of the given component of the structure.
 
COURSE TITLE: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT      COURSE CODE: 313010 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Conduct the project feasibility analysis of the given project.
CO2     Apply the relevant scheduling technique in the given situation to decide the ethical element of       the project.
CO3     Manage the inventory using relevant inventory control techniques.
CO4     Execute the project as per the prevailing safety practices
 
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING     PROGRAMME CODE: CE                                                  SEMESTER: FOURTH COURSE TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABILITY      COURSE CODE: 314301 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify the relevant Environmental issues in specified locality.
CO2     Provide the green solution to the relevant environmental problems.
CO3     Conduct SWOT analysis of biodiversity hotspot
CO4     Apply the relevant measures to mitigate the environmental pollution.
CO5     Implement the environmental policies under the relevant legal framework.
   
COURSE TITLE: RAILWAY, BRIDGE AND TUNNEL ENGINEERING        COURSE CODE: 314312 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify the relevant components of Railway Tracks.
CO2     Maintain the given Railway Track.
CO3     Maintain the given type of bridge through due inspection.
CO4     Suggest the relevant method of constructing a tunnel in the given strata.
CO5     Supervise the construction of tunnels including maintenance activities.
 
COURSE TITLE: HYDRAULICS                                                       COURSE CODE: 314303 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Interpret the pressure parameters obtained from pressure measuring devices in liquids.
CO2     Determine total hydrostatic pressure and center of pressure for different conditions.
CO3     Calculate relevant parameters for given fluid flow.
CO4     Determine loss of head for flow through pipe in given situation.
CO5     Find the relevant fluid flow parameters in open channels
 
COURSE TITLE: ESTIMATING, COSTING AND VALUATION     COURSE CODE: 314313 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Use the relevant modes of measurements for the given item of work.
CO2     Prepare approximate estimate of a civil engineering works.
CO3     Prepare detailed estimate of a civil engineering works.
CO4     Fix the rate for the given item of work using relevant rate analysis technique.
CO5     Conduct the process of the valuation for the specified purpose.
 
COURSE TITLE: WATER AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE: 314314 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Interpret the water demand and quality of water.
CO2     Apply the water purification processes.
CO3     Select the distribution system and pipe network for water supply.
CO4     Interpret the plumbing system and sewer appurtenances.
CO5     Apply the wastewater treatment processes.
 
COURSE TITLE: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING                  COURSE CODE: 314315 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Apply the basic knowledge of Geology and Geotechnical Engineering in given situation
CO2     Measure the physical properties of given soil sample
CO3     Determine the shear strength of given soil sample
CO4     Use the relevant method of compaction to determine parameters of given soil sample
CO5     Undertake the relevant soil investigation techniques to determine the bearing capacity of the given soil strata
             
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING     PROGRAMME CODE: CE                                                  SEMESTER: FIFTH    COURSE TITLE: THEORY OF STRUCTURE                             COURSE CODE:  315313 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1     Analyze slope and Deflection in beams under different loading conditions.
CO2     Analyze fixed beams under different loading conditions.
CO3     Apply the principles of Three Moments to analyze continuous beam under the given situations.
CO4     Apply the Moment Distribution Method to analyze continuous beam under different loading conditions.
CO5     Evaluate axial forces in the members of simple truss.
 
COURSE TITLE: WATER RESOURCE ENGINEERING           COURSE CODE: 315314 COURSE OUTCOMES    
CO1     Evaluate the hydrological parameters of the given site.
CO2     Compute the Canal capacity for the crop water requirement of the given command area.
CO3     Suggest the suitable type of dam for the given site condition.
CO4     Execute the Minor and Micro Irrigation Schemes.
CO5     Propose the type of Diversion Headwork in the irrigation scheme.
 
COURSE TITLE: EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING    COURSE CODE: 315315 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Suggest the relevant softwares for given construction projects.
CO2     Select the relevant advance materials for given civil engineering work.
CO3     Propose the suitable advance construction equipments for the given work situation.
CO4     Adopt the relevant techniques for sustainable construction.
CO5     Suggest the relevant advance techniques for given construction activity.
         
COURSE TITLE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND STARTUPS     COURSE CODE: 315002 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify one's entrepreneurial traits.
CO2     Use information collected from stakeholder for establishing/setting up/founding starts up
CO3     Use support systems available for Starts up
CO4     Prepare project plans to manage the enterprise effectively
 
COURSE TITLE: SEMINAR AND PROJECT INITIATION COURSE COURSE CODE: 315003 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify topics of seminar presenting to the large gathering at the institute/conference.
CO2     Collect relevant and updated research-based data and information to prepare a paper of seminar presentation.
CO3     Apply presentation skills.
CO4     Create conducive environment for learning and discussion through seminar presentation.
CO5     Identify a problem statement and establish the action plan for the successful completion of the project.
 
COURSE TITLE:  INTERNSHIP (12 WEEKS)          COURSE CODE: 315004 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Observe time/resource management and industrial safety aspects.
CO2     Acquire professional experience of industry environment.
CO3     Establish effective communication in working environment.
CO4     Prepare report of assigned activities and accomplishments.
           
COURSE TITLE: ROAD TRAFFIC ENGINEERING COURSE CODE: 315318 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Analyze the traffic characteristics for the given road pattern.
CO2     Undertake relevant types of traffic surveys for the identified situation.
CO3     Design the typical parking pattern for the given area.
CO4     Justify the need of lighting along with arboriculture for given road section.
CO5     Suggest the preventive measures to avoid accidents
 
PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING    PROGRAMME CODE: CE                                                  SEMESTER: SIXTH     COURSE TITLE: MANAGEMENT        COURSE CODE: 315301 COURSE OUTCOMES   
CO1     Use relevant management skills to handle work situation
CO2     “Apply appropriate techniques of product, operations and project management"
CO3     Use comprehensive tools of recent management practices
CO4     Plan suitable marketing strategy for a product / service
CO5     Utilize supply chain and human resource management techniques for effective management
 
COURSE TITLE: CONTRACTS AND BILLING         COURSE CODE: 316307 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Implement the Public Works Department procedure for initiating the works.
CO2     Draft the contract document for given civil engineering works.
CO3     Prepare the tender documents for the given civil engineering work.
CO4     Use the prescribed formats to pay the bill of the executed work
CO5     Prepare the detailed specification for various items of construction work
         
COURSE TITLE: DESIGN OF RCC AND STEEL STRUCTURES      COURSE CODE: 316308 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Explain the given criteria in relation to RCC and steel structures.
CO2     Design the reinforced concrete beams for given condition as per IS codes
CO3     Design the given type of slab for the given edge condition.
CO4     Design of axially loaded short columns and footings.
CO5     Design the connections for the given steel joints.
 
COURSE TITLE: MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF STRUCTURES         COURSE CODE: 316309 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Justify the need of repairs and maintenance for the given structure.
CO2     Undertake the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) to carry structural audit of structures.
CO3     Propose the relevant materials for undertaking the repair of given structures.
CO4     Apply the relevant method of repair for the masonry work.
CO5     Suggest the relevant method of repair to regain the strength of the given RCC component.
 
COURSE TITLE: CAPSTONE PROJECT                      COURSE CODE: 316004 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Elaborate the identified field problem from the perspective of project work at institute.
CO2     “Conduct feasibility & viability analysis (using data collection, experiments, Simulation, Coding) to validate required resources, cost, and support of the project work."
CO3     Apply the acquired knowledge and skills in providing solutions to the real field/industrial problems.
CO4     Present Project and its output/ findings / achievements alongwith its exhibits.
           
COURSE TITLE: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT  COURSE CODE: 316312 COURSE OUTCOMES
CO1     Identify the different types of solid wastes.
CO2     “Select the relevant methods of storage, collection, segregation and transportation for given solid wastes."
CO3     Execute an action plan for disposal of solid wastes.
CO4     "Implement the relevant method for disposal of Bio-medical, Industrial and E-waste."
CO5     Select the relevant laws related to solid waste management.
             
Sr. No Name of faculty Designation Qualification Email Id Experience
1 Mr. Manish Gawai H.O.D. M.Tech (Structural Engineering) [email protected] 5
2 Ms. Rushali Mane Lecturer M.Tech (Enviromental Engineering) [email protected] 16
3 Ms. Minaskshi Kawale Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering) [email protected] 4
4 Mr. Rajesh Pandit Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering) M.Tech (Environmental Engineering) 04
5 Ms. Shubhangi Meshram Lecturer M.Tech (Structural Engineering) [email protected] 3
6 Ms. Divyani Tripathi Lecturer BE (Civil Engineering) 03
Sr. No. Name of Industry/Institute Date of MoU Activity Under MoU
1 Training Institute of Engineers (TIE), Chandrapur 1/2/2023 Guest Lecture and Workshop on Application of Total Station surveying
2 CAD-DeskTraining Institute Nagpur 1/10/2022 Guest Lecture  on Emerging Software in Civil Engineering
3 Structify Consultancy , Nagpur 3/3/2022 Industrial Visit at Ready Mix plant
4 TR Infra Structural Consultant, Nagpur 4/1/2022 Six week industrial Training


Sr. No Name of Activity Date No. of Participant  
1 Site Visit at Sewage Treatment plant Bhandewadi, Nagpur 20-10-2022 55
2 Site Visit at Water Treatment plant Gorewada, Nagpur 12-03-2024 52
3 Site Visit at RMC Plant, Nagpur 21-09-2024 54
4 Site Visit at Gosikurd dam Pavani (Bhandara) 25-02-2025   62



  • EXPERT LECTURE/ WORKSHOP
Sr. No Name of Expert with Designation Title Date No. of Participant
1 Mr. Monish Sheikh (Structure Engineer) Seminar on  Advance Structure design 11-04- 2022 65
2 Mr. Akshay Doble (Director CAD-desk) Nagpur Emerging Software’s In Civil Engineering 09-02-2023 82
3 Mr. Ganesh Mahalle (Director Training Institute for Engineers , Chandrapur) Application of Total Station Surveying 08-03-2023 77  
4 Mr. Sumit Bangar (Surveyor Pench Forest Nagpur) GPS & Total Station Application in Surveying 13-11-2024 72
5 Mr.Nehal Thote (Civil Engineer & Data Analyst ) Software Application for Estimating Costing & Valuation 24-01-2025 75
Sr.  No Name of Lab Major Equipment Cost Image
1 Surveying Theodolite with tripod stand 33000 /-
Dumpy level with stand 44900 /-
Digital Plannimeter 45000/-
Dumpy level with stand 8500 /-
Auto level with tripod stand 14500 /-
Plain table with all accessories 14500 /-
2 Geotechnical  Engineering Direct shear apparatus 69500.00/-
Unconfined load frame 24650.00/-
permeability apparatus with Overhead tank 19000.00/-
Vane shear apparatus 45000.00/-
Sieve shaker  motorized fitted with1/4 HP motor with timer 28200.00/-
3 Applied Mechanics Universal force table 12,200/-
Worm & worm wheel 8,600/-
Differential Wheel and Axle 3850 /-
Screw Jack 9900 /-
3 Concrete Technology Compaction Factor Test Apparatus 24500.00
Le-Chatellier Apparatus 4400.00
Vibrating Machine 32000.00
Slump cone apparatus 2,600/-
4 Environmental Engineering BOD Incubator 42000 /-
Jar Test Apparatus 21600 /-
Do Meter 9,800 /-
Muffle Furnace 16500 /-
5 Strength of Material Universal Testing  Machine 396000/-
Compression Testing  Machine 1,55,000/-
Torsion Testing  Machine 70000/-
Concrete Mixer 46,000/-
6 Fluid Mechanics Pelton Wheel Turbine Test 1 HP 97000/-
Centrifugal Pump Test 1 HP 70000/-
Reciprocation Pump Test 58000/-
Reynolds Apparatus 46000/-