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A large number of Indian Standard (IS) codes are available that are meant for virtually every aspect of civil engineering one can think of. During one's professional life one normally uses only a handful of them depending on the nature of work they are involved in. Civil engineers engaged in construction activities of large projects usually have to refer to a good number of IS codes as such ...
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[incomprehensible] All applicants are considered for general education, proper practical training, and personal integrity to take up the responsibilities of an engineer. Designations of The Institution of Engineers of (India): Fellow - F.I.E. Member - M.I.E. Associate member - A.M.I.E. [Chartered Engineer] - C.Eng. Professional Engineer - P.Eng.
The former Royal Indian Engineering College in 2004 51°26′25″N 0°34′12″W / 51.4402°N 0.5701°W / 51.4402; -0.5701 The Royal Indian Engineering College (or RIEC ) was a British college of Civil Engineering run by the India Office to train civil engineers for service in the Indian Public Works Department
Engineering Council of India (ECI) is a statutory professional body responsible for regulation and licensing of engineering profession in India.It is under the ownership of Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India [1] It was established on 4 April 2002 by Government of India to work for the advancement of engineering profession in various disciplines and for enhancing the image ...
The training programs are conducted in diverse streams such as Civil Engineering, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, IT Applications and Management Techniques. A number of new courses on Green Buildings, their rating system and certification, energy efficient buildings, conservation of heritage buildings etc. have been ...
Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public [1] and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes licensed to practice engineering and to provide professional services and products to the public.
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