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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    Phonics Group Of Institutions
    Duration
    4 Years
    Civil UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Civil Engineering

    Phonics Group Of Institutions
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

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    4 Years
    Civil
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum for the B.Tech in Civil Engineering at Phonics Group Of Institutions is meticulously structured over eight semesters to ensure a progressive and comprehensive understanding of civil engineering principles. The program includes core engineering subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and mandatory laboratory sessions.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1MAT101Engineering Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1PHY101Physics for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1CHM101Chemistry and Materials Science3-1-0-4-
    1CIV101Introduction to Civil Engineering2-0-0-2-
    2MAT201Engineering Mathematics II3-1-0-4MAT101
    2ENG201Strength of Materials3-1-0-4-
    2CIV201Structural Analysis I3-1-0-4-
    2ENG202Fluid Mechanics3-1-0-4-
    3CIV301Mechanics of Solids3-1-0-4ENG201
    3CIV302Geotechnical Engineering I3-1-0-4-
    3CIV303Transportation Engineering I3-1-0-4-
    3CIV304Water Resources Engineering I3-1-0-4-
    4CIV401Structural Analysis II3-1-0-4CIV301
    4CIV402Geotechnical Engineering II3-1-0-4CIV302
    4CIV403Transportation Engineering II3-1-0-4CIV303
    4CIV404Water Resources Engineering II3-1-0-4CIV304
    5CIV501Design of Steel Structures3-1-0-4CIV401
    5CIV502Concrete Technology3-1-0-4-
    5CIV503Construction Management3-1-0-4-
    5CIV504Environmental Engineering3-1-0-4-
    6CIV601Sustainable Design & Green Building3-1-0-4CIV502
    6CIV602Smart Infrastructure & Digital Engineering3-1-0-4-
    6CIV603Project Planning and Scheduling3-1-0-4-
    6CIV604Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
    7CIV701Final Year Project4-0-0-4All previous semesters
    7CIV702Internship2-0-0-2-
    8CIV801Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering3-1-0-4-
    8CIV802Capstone Project6-0-0-6CIV701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Several advanced departmental electives are offered in the later semesters to allow students to explore specialized areas and develop deeper expertise:

    • Advanced Structural Dynamics: This course delves into dynamic analysis of structures under seismic and wind loads. Students learn to model complex structural behaviors using finite element methods and simulate real-world scenarios.
    • Sustainable Materials for Civil Engineering: Focuses on developing eco-friendly construction materials including bio-based composites, recycled aggregates, and carbon-negative concrete alternatives.
    • Urban Mobility Planning: Explores the integration of public transport systems with smart city technologies to reduce traffic congestion and enhance urban livability.
    • Hydrological Modeling and Flood Forecasting: Uses advanced computational tools to predict flood events and develop mitigation strategies based on climate data and satellite imagery.
    • AI in Infrastructure Management: Applies machine learning algorithms to optimize maintenance schedules, detect structural anomalies, and automate decision-making processes.
    • Smart Grid Integration for Urban Infrastructure: Studies how renewable energy sources can be integrated into city-wide power grids while ensuring reliability and efficiency.
    • Disaster Resilience Engineering: Covers risk assessment models and mitigation strategies for earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters affecting urban environments.
    • BIM Implementation in Construction: Provides hands-on experience with Building Information Modeling software to improve project coordination, cost estimation, and sustainability reporting.
    • Climate Change Adaptation in Civil Engineering: Analyzes how rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns, and changing precipitation affect infrastructure design and adaptation strategies.
    • Green Building Certification Systems: Introduces LEED, BREEAM, and other international standards used for certifying environmentally responsible buildings.

    Project-Based Learning Framework

    The project-based learning approach at Phonics Group Of Institutions is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. The framework includes:

    1. Mini-Projects (Semesters 3-6): These are short-term, semester-long projects that allow students to apply fundamental concepts learned in class. Mini-projects typically involve designing a small-scale structure, conducting a soil analysis for a proposed site, or analyzing traffic flow data.
    2. Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project (Semester 7-8): The capstone project is a multi-month endeavor that requires students to propose, execute, and document an original research or design project. Students work closely with faculty mentors to ensure alignment with current industry trends and academic rigor.

    Students select their projects through a structured process involving interest surveys, faculty availability, and resource constraints. Each student is assigned two faculty members—one from the department and one from another relevant field—to serve as advisors throughout the project lifecycle.

    Evaluation criteria include proposal quality, execution progress, final presentation, written report, peer review, and innovation score. Projects are assessed not only for technical correctness but also for creativity, problem-solving capabilities, and contribution to society or industry advancement.