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Peer to Peer Learning - 7 November, 2019

Peer to Peer learning by Ravi Kumar (1619200069) a student of final year to the second year section B students on 7 November, 2019. He delivered the lecture based on Surveying and the students took active participation by interaction with Ravi Kumar.

Peer to Peer Learning - 26 September, 2019

Peer to Peer Learning by Swati Priya (1619200096) a Student of Final Year to the Second Year Section B Students on 26 September, 2019. She had very well Given the Lecture on Surveying and Geomatics (KCE302) and the students took active participation by interacting with Swati.

Peer to Peer Learning - 1 October, 2019

Peer to Peer Learning by Vishal Gond (1719200911) a Student of Final Year to the Second Year Section A Students on 1 October, 2019. He had very well delivered the Lecture on Dimensional and Model Analysis and the students took active participation by interacting with him.

Peer Learning - 03 October, 2019

Peer to Peer learning by Yashodeep Sharma (1619200104) a student of final year to second year section B students on 03 October, 2019. He delivered the lecture based on structure analysis and the students took active participation by interaction with Yashodeep.

Students participating in peer learning process
GROUP DISCUSSION

3rd Year students are doing Group Discussion on Green Building topic.

TECHNICAL POSTERS

Technical Poster making is an art and involves deep creative skills of Engineers.This Poster competition is organized to enhance the ability to deliver a visual presentation. The Students of Civil Department of G.L Bajaj Institute enthusiastically participated in the Poster making competition.


TECHNICAL POSTERS - Sewage Treatment Plant

The poster making done by students on various topics like Sewage Treatment Plant, Types of Staircases, Prismatic compass etc.


Model Based Learning

Rainwater harvesting is an innovative technique utilized to harvest rainwater from roofs and other above surfaces to be stored for later use. Rain harvested water can be used for garden and crop irrigation, watering livestock, laundry, and flushing toilets. However, you cannot use harvested rainwater for showering, bathroom sink or kitchen use because it’s not really fit for consumption.

Sewage Treatment Plant for a city

Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from municipal wastewater, containing mainly household sewage plus some industrial wastewater. Physical, chemical, and biological processes are used to remove contaminants and produce treated wastewater (or treated effluent) that is safe enough for release into the environment. A by-product of sewage treatment is a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. The sludge has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or application to land.

 

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