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AVISHKAR -19

“SEE the world the way WE BUILD”

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
NH-16, VALLUR, ONGOLE, PRAKASAM (DT), AP.
MANGEMENT

Sri Sidda Venkateswara Rao, Hon’ble President

“If information alone is education, today’s students require no assistance at all to make
strides in their fields. Technological devices can be their best source of learning. But there is
a lot to learn on the part of student besides academic information. Character building ought
to be one of the cardinal objectives of education. I give importance to education based on
character”

Sri Sidda Venkata Surya Prakasa Rao, Hon’ble Vice – President

“Since India lives in villages the rural students have a greater accountability to contribute to
our country. For this, they should become strong educationally and professionally. Today’s
students need cultivate life skills besides the academic ones.”

Sri Sidda Hanumantha Rao, Hon’ble Secretary

“Organizations can stand in the forefront of success only when they invite employees
possessing impressive human values. Success on the part of an individual employee does
not simply mean the currency one receives. It also means the employee’s determined
dedication to stand by the vision of the organization. Value-based career life is the ultimate
achievement one ought to aspire for. I put all my efforts to prove that the RISE students do
inculcate among themselves the right human values besides professional talents.”

Sri Sidda Bharath, Hon’ble Treasurer

“We are nurturing the best possible qualities among our students right from the first day of
their entry into our campus. We are striving to become a solution spot for all parents and
students to see their success in reality. We want to be in happy association with our
students and a parent since one of our cardinal aims is to be a part of their excellence.
About College:
The RISE KRISHNA SAI PRAKASAM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS (An integrated campus) established
in the year 2009 under the society RISE, which stands for Rural Institute of Social and Economic Empowerment,
to offer unparalleled Engineering, Management and Computer Education. The most competent, dedicated and
technical human resources in the campus sharpen students and their skills. They thereby, shall be sure to make
the greatest possible strides both in their career and life.

About Department:

RISE KRISHNA SAI GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS established the department of Civil Engineering (CIVIL) in
2009 with an initial intake of 60 students. Four batches of students have graduated so far. The Department
focuses on preparing the students for unique enriching experience of molding tomorrow’s technocrats with high
caliber and commitment. The department of Civil Engineering ensures that the Students have the opportunity
to work with latest equipment both in the laboratories and while on project with various construction companies
in and around the city Conventional streams of engineering share space with emerging disciplines at this
institution, which believes in training its students to be at the cutting edge of tomorrow’s technologies.

INSTITUTE VISION

To be a premier institution in technical education by creating professionals of global standards with ethics
and social responsibility for the development of the nation and the mankind.

INSTITUTE MISSION

M1: Impart Outcome Based Education through well qualified and dedicated faculty.

M2: Provide state-of-the-art infrastructure and facilities for application-oriented research.

M3: Reinforce technical skills with life skills and entrepreneurship skills

M4: Promote cutting-edge technologies to produce industry-ready professionals.

M5: Facilitate interaction with all stakeholders to foster ideas and innovation.
M6: Inculcate moral values, professional ethics and social responsibility.

DEPARTMENT VISION

To be recognized as a center of excellence to produce globally competitive and socially responsible


civil engineers.

DEPARTMENT MISSION

M1. Implement quality teaching and learning practices to meet the needs of the industry.
M2. Develop engineers with good scientific and technical knowledge.
M3. Provide hands-on experience in softwares.
M4. Promote academic and research activities leading to innovation.
M5. Inculcate professional values, ethics and social responsibility.
Program Educational Objectives:

PEO1: (Higher Education) Excel in their professional career and/or in higher education.

PEO2: (Problem Solving) Analyze any real life problem and design structures which are not
only safe, eco-friendly and economical but also socially
acceptable.

PEO3: (Lifelong Learning Excel as an entrepreneur through consultancy by adopting lifelong


learning practices and facing the challenges.
or Entrepreneur)

PEO4: (Professionalism) Exhibit ethical and professional responsibility by adopting right


attitude and team work.

Program Specific Outcomes:

PSO1 Problem solving skills: Students will be able to adapt creative thinking and problem
solving approach in planning, analysis, design and estimation of civil engineering
structures and services.
PSO2 Economical solutions: Students will be able to provide cost-effective solutions in
civil engineering related practical issues.

Faculty in News:
International Conferences:

S. No Name Of The Tittles Journal Name Month &


Faculty Year
1 Dr. N. Sridhar Development of Groundwater flow International conference JNTUH,
modeling in coastal watershed on Hydrology and Hyderabad
Watershed Management
(ICHWAM-19)
2 Dr. N. Sridhar Assessment of Groundwater in International conference JNTUH,
Lower Ponnaiyar Sub-watershed, on Hydrology and Hyderabad
Watershed Management
Tamilnadu, India
(ICHWAM-19)

International Journals:

Name Of The
S. No Tittles Journal Name Month & Year
Faculty
Anveshana’s International
Experimental Investigation In Volume-
Mr.N. Siva Journal Of Research In
1. Developing Low Cost Concrete By Using 3,Issue-06,Jun
Prasad Rao Engineering And Applied
Brick Powder And Quarry Dust 2018
Science
International Journal For
Behavior Of Silica Fumes On Reinforced Volume 5, Issue
2. Mrs.Ch.V.Rama Technological Research In
Concrete Columns 10, June-2018
na Engineering
An Experimental Study On Effect Of
Partial Replacement Of
Normal Weight Aggregates With International Research Volume: 05
Miss.V.Harshith
3. Combination Of Journal of Engineering and Issue: 06 |
a
Lightweight Aggregates In Fly Ash Technology (IRJET) June-2018
Based Geo polymer
Concrete
Mrs.Ch.V.Rama Volume 7, Issue
Study on torsional behavior of RC T- International journal of
4. na XII, Dec-2018
Beams strengthened with glass FRP Research
Pg.No-220-226
Volume 5, Issue
Mrs.Ch.V.Rama Effect of shear wall area on seismic
International journal of 22,
5. na behavior of multistoried Building With
Research Nov-2018
Soft Storey at ground floor

North Asian International


Study Of Present Environmental
Mr.K.Kartheek Research Journal Of Vol. 4, Issue-10
6. Conditions At
Babu Sciences, Engineering & October-2018
National Level
I.T.
Volume - 8 |
Mr.K.Kartheek Study Of Importance Of Road Network
7. Review Of Research Issue - 1 |
Babu In Rural Economic Sector
October - 2018

Mr.K.Kartheek Issue - 2 |
8.
Babu Employment Generation International November -
2018
Self-Compacting Concrete Cement Is Volume 05
Mr.K.Kartheek
9. Partially Replaced By Rice Husk Ash For Issue 22
Babu
M60 Grade Concrete Beams Journal Of Research November 2018
International Journal Of
Mr.K.Kartheek Structural Design With Accelerated Applied Sciences, Vol. 07, No. 06,
10.
Babu Construction Techniques For Flyover Engineering And November
Span Of 20m In 4-Lane Carriageway Management 2018, Pp. 28-33
A Study On Characteristics Of High
Mr.K.Kartheek Performance Concrete Of M80 & M90 International Journal Of Volume 05
11.
Babu By Using Robo Sand And Fly Ash Partial Research Issue 22
Replacement Of Sand And Cement November 2018
International Journal Of
“Development of Mix Proportions for Current Innovations In
Mr.K.Kartheek Volume 2, Issue
12. Different Grades of Met Kaolin Based Advanced Research
Babu 1, January-2019
Self-Compacting Concrete (IJCIAR)
Volume 5, Issue
Effect of shear wall area on seismic
Mr.K.Kartheek International journal of 22,
13. behavior of multistoried Building With
Babu Research Nov-2018
Soft Storey at ground floor

Study on behavior of concrete cubes Volume.11,Issu


Mr.K.Kartheek International Journal of
14. with coconut shells as a partial e01,January
Babu Current Research
replacement of Coarse Aggregate 2019
A Study On Characteristics Of High
Volume 05
Performance Concrete Of M80 & M90 International Journal Of
15. Mr.V.V.Subba Issue 22
By Using Robo Sand And Fly Ash Partial Research
Reddy November 2018
Replacement Of Sand And Cement
International Journal Of
Structural Design With Accelerated
Applied Sciences, Vol. 07, No. 06,
16. Construction Techniques For Flyover
Miss.P.Divya Engineering And November
Span Of 20m In 4-Lane Carriageway
Management 2018, Pp. 28-33

Events conducted:

S. Topic Event Date- Resource Person With % of


No. Month- designation students
Year attended

1 Exposure in the field of Workshop was 27/12/18 to Mr. Vasudevmurthy, 90%


Concrete Technology conducted 29/12/18 Managing Diector
Tools Academy for carrier
Excellence
2 Exposure in the field of Workshop was 03/01/19 Mr. Sentilkumar, 90%
Estimation conducted to Senior Trainer
and Costing 05/01/19 Assistive CADD

3 Exposure in Modeling Workshop was 09/01/19 Mr. Sentilkumar 90%


Software conducted to Senior Trainer
(Google Sketch up) 11/01/19 Assistive CADD
4 Water Resources Guest lecture 21/01/19 Dr. N. Ravisankar, Assistant 87%
Engineering was conducted Professor, Annamalai
University

5 Fluid Mechanics Guest lecture 22/01/19 Dr. N. Ravisankar, Assistant 95%


was conducted Professor, Annamalai
University
6 Surveying Workshop was 14/02/19 Mr. Poojit, 90%
(Total Station) conducted Senior Trainer
Pavan survey &
Engineering Association
Departmental Activities:
On the eve of Engineer’s Day different events were conducted like Group Discussions, Quiz Competition and
Power Presentations.
Project Expo:

S.No Working Models/ Faculty Batch

1 Umbrella iconic Bridge Mrs.Ch.Venkata Ramana 2016-2020

2 Amazing Hydraulic Track Mrs.Ch.Venkata Ramana 2016-2020

3 Earth Quake Resistant Building Mr.N.Siva Prasad Rao 2015-2019


4 Plan to Save Amravati from Mr.V.V.Masthan Reddy 2016-2020
kondaveedu vaagu
5 Over Laned Highways Miss G.Naga Sarada 2017-2021

6 Waste water treatment & power Miss.V.Harshitha 2017-2021


generation

7 LTT Desalination Plants Mr.V.V.Subba Reddy 2017-2021

8 Circular Runway Miss.G.Naga Sarada 2017-2021

9 Amaravathi Layout Miss.P.Divya 2016-2020

10 Emergency Lane K.Kartheek Babu 2017-2021

11 Water Soaking & Safety Rolling Dr.N.Sridhar 2017-2021


barriers
12 Floating photo Voltaic panels Dr.N.Sridhar 2015-2021

Circular Run Way - Srinu Emergency Lanes- Gopinadh

LTT Desalination-Sivanagi Reddy


Waste Water Treatment & Power Generation-
Ravi Shankar
Floating photo Voltaic panels- K.Pavan Kalayan
Amazing Hydraulic Track- G.Kalayan

Water Soaking & Safety Rolling Barriers- Sk.Shabbeer


Basha Over Laned Highways- K.V.Manoj Kumar

Amaravathi Layout- K.Veeranjaneyulu


Plan to Save Amravati from kondaveedu vaagu-
K.Bhanu
Earth Quake Resistance Building- N.Harshavarhan Umbrella iconic Bridge- G.Mahesh

Students Achievements:

Name of the Student Description

Mr. SK.Shabbeer Basha & First Prize in Project EXPO in Techofest conducted by
Mr. B. Chakradhar Department of Civil Engineering, Prakasam Engineering College,
(Second Year) Kandukur, AP

Mr. G. Mahesh & G. Kalyan First Prize in Project EXPO in Techofest conducted by Indira
(Third Year) Institute of Technology, Markapur, AP

Mr. P. Rambabu and First Prize in Paper Presentation in Techofest conducted by


G. Kalyan (Third Year) Chalapathi Institute of Technology, Guntur, AP

More than 70 Students are registered in NPTEL Online Course

27 Students are members of IE & 47 Students are members of


ISTE

Industrial Visit:

The students of IInd and IIIrd year have visited Srisailam Dam on 25.02.2019
 The students of IInd and IIIrd year have visited Polavaram Dam on 19.02.19

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