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First Board of Studies (BoS) Meeting Held for Discussion on Autonomous Scheme
- May 16, 2026
- Posted by: Preeti Sharma
- Category: CE
Department Initiates Academic Transformation Under Autonomous Framework | Campus News Desk
Significant Step Towards Academic Excellence
The Department of Civil Engineering successfully organized its First Board of Studies (BoS) Meeting on 16 May 2026 to deliberate upon the academic scheme and curriculum structure under the autonomous framework.
The meeting marked an important milestone in strengthening academic quality, industry relevance, and outcome-based education for Civil Engineering students.
Esteemed Board Members and Experts
The meeting was conducted in the presence of distinguished academicians, industry experts, alumni representatives, and faculty members who actively contributed valuable suggestions and recommendations for the autonomous curriculum framework.
The following members participated in the Board of Studies meeting:
- Sangeeta Choudhary — Chairperson
- Trilok Gupta — Member (RTU VC Nominee)
- Ravi Kumar Sharma — Member (External Subject Expert)
- Anil Mehta — Member (External Subject Expert)
- Rahul Mathur — Member (Industry Expert)
- Sweety Tank — Member (Alumni)
- Aashish Shrimali — Member
- Aiwant Chandaliya — Member
- Gaurav Sharma — Member
- Nishit Jain — Member
- Rahul Lilani — Member
- Ajay Nagda — Member
Their collective expertise and academic insight played a crucial role in shaping discussions related to the future academic roadmap of the department.
Key Discussions and Academic Deliberations
The Board members held extensive discussions on several important aspects of the autonomous academic scheme, including:
- Revision and modernization of syllabus structure
- Credit-based curriculum framework
- Inclusion of industry-oriented and emerging technologies
- Skill development and practical exposure
- Project-based and experiential learning methodologies
- Internship and training integration
- Modern assessment and evaluation systems
- Enhancement of research, innovation, and employability
Special emphasis was placed on aligning the curriculum with industrial requirements, technological advancements, and national educational standards to ensure holistic student development.
Towards a Future-Ready Academic Ecosystem
The successful organization of the First BoS Meeting reflects the Department’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement in engineering education.
Through the autonomous framework, the Department aims to introduce a dynamic, flexible, and industry-aligned curriculum that nurtures technically competent, innovative, and professionally skilled civil engineers.
The Department of Civil Engineering expresses sincere gratitude to all Board members and experts for their valuable participation and constructive recommendations.



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