6th Sem, Public Health Engg Diploma

15PH64P: In Plant Training Public Health 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma DTE Karnataka C15 Scheme

In Plant Training detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering (Public Health Engg) (PH), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15PH64P), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other public health 6th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Public Health 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for in plant training is as follows.

Pre-requisites:

Knowledge of Civil Engineering (Environmental)

Course Objectives:

  1. To expose students to the working environment of the industry and make them familiar with activities undertaken in field.
  2. To enable them to integrate theory with practice and develop as professional engineers in the competitive field.
  3. To give importance to practical aspects of the field and prepare engineers for future challenges.
  4. To develop students’ ability to think strategically, and to lead, motivate and work with teams.
  5. To enhance written and oral communication competencies to technical effectiveness of relevant articles and real time projects.

Course Outcomes:

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Course Guidelines

Civil (Environmental) Engineering diploma students have to undergo in-plant training

  1. In-plant training is a course of training in any industry or establishment undergone by the student of final year diploma in in pursuance of the memorandum of understanding between industry and department of the concerned institute.
  2. Industry means Government, Public or Private sector in the field of or technology in which any trade, occupation or subject may be specified as a designated trade. Establishment includes any place where any industrial work is carried out.
  3. Students have to identify an establishment, firm or organisation (industry) involved in the field of projects. The Program coordinator and concerned faculty will guide and help students in identifying the project. Assistance from Industry Institute Interaction cell may also be taken.

Fifth semester civil (Environmental)engineering diploma students have to undergo in-plant training in any one of the following Departments/ industries/ Agencies /projects.

  1. Public sector enterprises
  2. State government undertaking
  3. Public limited companies
  4. Private limited companies
  5. Individual ownership organisations
  6. Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited
  7. Rural Development and Panchayath raj Department
  8. Water Treatment Plants
  9. Sewage treatment plants
  10. Minor Irrigation department
  11. Irrigation department
  12. Public works department
  13. Land Army
  14. Karnataka Housing board
  15. Town planning department
  16. Urban Development authorities
  17. Zilla Nirmiti Kendra
  18. Department of Surveys
  19. Water supply boards
  20. Municipal/City/Town corporations
  21. Minor irrigation department
  22. Irrigation Department
  23. Karnataka Industrial Area Development board
  24. RMC plants
  25. Local Concrete block preparation units aa.Cement industries
  26. Precast yards
  27. Road/ Bridge Projects
  28. Local cement industries ee. Brick Manufacturing industries ff. Tile Manufacturing industries gg. Quarries and crushers
  29. M-sand plants
  30. Steel structure fabrication workshop
  31. Solid waste management unit kk. Local contractors ll. Solar manufacturers mm. Private Consultants nn. Construction Companies oo. Material Testing Labs pp. Wood Industries qq. Laterite block manufacturing units.
  32. Panchayatraj Engineering department
  1. This activity may be taken up immediately after V Semester examinations and continued in VI semester .How ever Training can be scheduled as per the mutual co-ordination agreed by the course co-ordinator & officer In charge -Industry.
  2. To follow the Rules and Regulations of the Industry/Establishment in all matters of conduct and discipline.
  3. The students are required to enrol with the industry.
  4. The student will take instructions from the agencies involved in the identified project. It is suggested that a training schedule be drawn for each student before starting of the training in consultation with the training providers.
  5. The student has to keep the concerned faculty about the progress of the training. The progress of the student is to be assessed by the concerned faculty by conducting three reviews, one each during or after the theory tests. The faculty should visit the field or site at least two times during the in-plant training.
  6. The students should submit the in-plant training evaluation form as per Annexure-1 duly signed by the officer in-charge of training from the industry before each review. The evaluation form is shown at the end of this course curriculum.

D. Monitoring of Implant Training

  1. At the end of the course each student has to submit a report which will be consisting of a certificate from the Officer in-charge of training from the industry highlighting the topics to which the student is exposed to in the field. The student is required to make a presentation of the skills that he has acquired during the in plant training.

E. External practical examination

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ANNEXURE1

Follow from pdf

ANNEXURE2

FORMAT FOR PREPARATION OF REPORT ON IN-PLANT TRAINING

ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT:

The sequence in which the CONTENTS of the training report should be arranged and bound is as follows:

  1. Cover Page
  2. Inner Title Page (Same as cover page)
  3. Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. About Company/industry/institute
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Tables
  8. List of Figures
  9. Abbreviations and Nomenclature(If any)
  10. Chapters
  11. References
  12. Data Sheet(If any)
  13. Appendices ( If any)

Students should submit Two Copies of the In-plant training report (one for department and one for the library) duly signed by the HOD. Students should also submit a CD containing the soft copy of the report in pdf format to the department library.

The tables and figures shall be introduced in the appropriate places.

TYPING INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. The In-plant training report shall be typed in English- India, Font -Times Roman, Size-12 point and printed on A4 size paper.
  2. The training report shall be typed with 1.5 line spacing with a margin 3.5 cm on the left, 2.5 cm on the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at bottom. Every page in the report must be numbered. The page numbering, starting from acknowledgements and till the beginning of the introductory chapter, should be printed in small Roman numbers, i.e, i, ii, iii, iv The page number of the first page of each chapter should not be printed (but must be accounted for). All page numbers from the second page of each chapter should be printed using Arabic numerals, i.e. 2,3,4,5.. All printed page numbers should be located at the bottom centre of the page.
  3. In the training report, the title page [Refer sample sheet (inner title pager)] should be given first and printed in black letters.
  4. The table of contents should list all headings and sub-headings. The title page and certificates will not find a place among the items listed in the Table of Contents. One and a half line spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
  5. The list of tables should use exactly the same captions as they appear above the tables in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
  6. The list of figures should use exactly the same captions as they appear below the figures in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
  7. The list of symbols, abbreviation & nomenclature should be typed with one and a half line spacing. Standard symbols, abbreviation etc should be used.
  8. Training report should consist of following chapters.
    1. Chapter 1- Introduction
    2. Chapter 2- Details of area of study in which the student has undergone in-plant training.
    3. (This chapter will be divided into several sections. Each section should be numbered separately. A section may be further divided into several divisions and sub-divisions depending on the content).

    4. Chapter 3- PO/Skills attained in the training.
    5. Chapter 4- Conclusion by the student.
  9. The In-plant training report may consist of about 40 to 50 pages. The training report shall be hard bound with cover page in Maroon color. The name of the students, degree, duration of training period, institute name shall be printed in Bold Black letters on the cover page

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