This class is designed for BTech Civil Engineering students who want strong conceptual clarity and exam-oriented preparation in core subjects such as Geotechnical Engineering, Surveying, Transportation Engineering, Strength of Materials, Engineering Geology, and Hydrology. It is ideal for students preparing for semester examinations, improving fundamentals for GATE/ESE basics, or those who feel they need structured guidance in numerical problem-solving and theory.
In this class, students will learn the step-by-step approach to solving numericals, important derivations, and practical applications of concepts used in real engineering projects. For Geotechnical Engineering, topics will include soil classification, compaction, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, earth pressure, and foundation basics. Surveying sessions will cover leveling, traversing, tacheometry, and error adjustments. Transportation will include highway materials, pavement design fundamentals, traffic engineering basics, and field relevance. Strength of Materials will cover stress–strain, bending, shear force and bending moment diagrams, torsion, and deflection. Engineering Geology and Hydrology topics will be taught with a focus on slope stability, rock/soil behavior, groundwater flow, and rainfall-runoff processes.
Students should bring their class notes, textbook (if available), calculator, and a notebook for practice. Previous question papers and syllabus (if shared) will help in planning targeted sessions.