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Pacific School of Engineering

(Managed By Pacific Education Trust,Ahmedabad)

Approved by AICTE,New Delhi and Affiliated to GTU,Ahmedabad

On 15th September 2022 civil department celebrated engineer’s day in memory of Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was born on 15 September, 1861, near Chikkaballapur in South Karnataka. He went on to become India’s most prolific civil engineer, dam builder, economist, statesman, and can be counted among the last century’s foremost nation-builders. On that day Civil department arranged various event for student like Technophilla, Civilexpo, Black-ink. In Technophilla student gives the presentation on top innovative techniques used in civil engineering. In civiexpo event students are come with their own model related to civil and explain about it. Last event of celebration is black ink in which students are draw a various sketch related academic subject.

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Every year in the remembrance of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, students of each and every department celebrating Engineer's Day. On 15th September 2021 Department of civil engineering of Pacific school of engineering have organised celebration of Engineer's day at department level.
Constructure event had been organized to enhance the engineering skills among the students. Students had to participate in group of three to five. This event consisted of creating a bridge structure with the provided number of popsicle sticks and wooden glue within stipulated time. For every round, stability of structure was analysed by considering the parameters of weight and bridge dimensions. The team with more stability, less weight, structure carrying maximum load was selected as winner.
Total seven groups have participated including students from 2nd year to final year. Winners were from third year and 1st runners up from 2nd year. They were awarded with e-certificates and prizes by the department. Also, participants, student coordinators and volunteers were awarded with e-certificates for their contributions.

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Every year in the remembrance of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, students of each and every department celebrating Engineer's Day. On 15th September 2021 Department of civil engineering of Pacific school of engineering have organised celebration of Engineer's day at department level.
Colrefs event had been organized to enhance and upgrade the technical skills of students during their engineering tenure. Students had to participate in group of three to five. This event consisted of creating a structure with the provided number of wooden cubes of about 60cm3 and within stipulated time. For every round, one block had to be removed and stability of structure was analysed. The team with more number of blocks removed with stability of structure in each round was selected as winner.
Total seven groups have participated including students from 2nd year to final year. Winners were from final year and 1st runners up from 2nd year. They were awarded with e-certificates and prizes as decided by the department. Also, participants, student coordinators and volunteers were awarded with e-certificates for their contributions.`

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Every year in the remembrance of Dr.Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan students of each and every department celebrating Teacher's Day.
On 5th September 2021 Department of civil engineering of Pacific school of engineering have organised celebration of teacher’s day at department level. In the event students of 3rd, 5th and 7th semester who have participated as teachers of a day gave lectures as per schedule. They expressed their love towards department's faculties by giving rose flower. After that students have arranged light refreshments for all faculties and students of department.
The main purpose of event is celebration of birth anniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. And also for development of inner skills of student like conversation of knowledge, remove stage fear, Development of explanation power etc.

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Wonder Cement is a leading cement manufacturing company with their cement plants at Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana with the manufacturing capacity of 13 Million Tons Per Annum. Experts of Company, Mr. Rajiv Verma and Mr. Sharad Shrimali discussed brief introduction and job profile with the students. There had been Aptitude screening test and two rounds of Personal interview. 11 final year students of Civil Engineering were selected in the Recruitment drive.Pacific TP cell feels proud for providing placement opportunities to these students in the year 2021-22. The main objective of the plant is to provide clean the vision of helping people build their homes better, faster & cheaper by use of innovative construction technologies.

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The most awaited day of the student’s life, the Graduation day was celebrated on 3rd August 2021 for Civil Engineering final year students at our institute. The day started with students getting dressed up in graduation gown and hat. The degree certificates were distributed to students and they reflected upon their journey over the last four years of Engineering. That moment brought about a conflict of emotions as they reflected on their entire journey so far. Students were nervous, excited and happy all at the same time. Faculties shared their journey with the students and congratulated them for the next phase of the life. The session ended with a farewell speech followed by the refreshments. The graduation became the most memorable day for the students indeed.

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Rain water harvesting is a technique of collection and storage of rainwater into natural reservoirs or tanks, or the infiltration of surface water into subsurface aquifers (before it is lost as surface runoff). The reasons for using rainwater harvesting systems answer three questions: What: Rainwater harvesting will improve water supply, food production, and ultimately food security. Who: Water insecure households or individuals in rural areas will benefit the most from rainwater harvesting systems. How: Since rainwater harvesting leads to water supply which leads to food security, this will greatly contribute to income generation.

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Our main purpose for this survey is to be familiar with field environment and to get practical knowledge of surveying and use of its instruments in field. Also to get detail knowledge about application of Tacheometer to find out a contour of hilly area. We select three instrument station. Also students were divided in 3 group for smooth execution of Tacheometry Survey. In each group 20 students are there. Students were highly enthusiastic to learn Tacheometry Survey or contour survey. They learned different technical activities like Readings on staff, Determination of horizontal distance & elevation, Reduced Level calculation, WCB calculation, B.M calculation, Contour forming etc. Also they had completed calculation in field book and draw a contour sheet for that hilly station.

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This project is distributed by the tendering from which Raghuveer construction gets this project of canal lining of 4 km length of the canal. The name of the contractor is Mr. Patel Nileshbhai. The duration for the completion of this work is 50 days, this work is started from 28 November 2016.According to Mr.Pathar Sugam (P.W.D Engg.) depth of the bottom layer of the concrete is 10 cm top width of the canal is 13.6 m and bottom width is 6.5 m, side slope of the canal is 4.11 with vertical.

Tachometry is a branch of angular surveying in which the horizontal and Vertical distances of points are obtained by optical means as opposed to the ordinary slower process of measurements by tape or chain. The tachometric methods of surveying are used with advantage over the direct methods of measurement of horizontal distances and differences in elevations. It will help students to understand about topographical survey and maps.

Tachometry or telemetry is a branch of angular surveying in which the horizontal and Vertical distances of points are obtained by optical means as opposed to the ordinary slower process of measurements by tape or chain. The tachometric methods of surveying are used with advantage over the direct methods of measurement of horizontal distances and differences in elevations. It will help students to understand about topographical survey and maps.