Civil Engineering is a professional engineering course that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. It is the oldest engineering stream and it was started in the year 2008 in Bharat Institute of Engineering and Technology(BIET). The donation fee for this branch ranges from Rs.3-4 lakhs, and most of the students come through the management quota. The college is situated in the outskirts of the city, on Ibrahimpatnam road. There are almost 20-25 buses covering all parts of Hyderabad.
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Shopping is one buzzword which always has mixed emotions attached with it. For a few people, who absolutely love it, it instantly gets infinite joy and loads of enthusiasm. For others, who completely detest the idea, it brings on nervousness, anxiety and most importantly, ‘a threat of getting bankrupt’.
So what separates the thinking of the two sexes when it comes to shopping? Mr. Raj, a regular shopper with his wife says, “The main difference between men and women when it comes to shopping is that, most of the men are practical... Read→
There was once a time when people never thought they would come up with something like a computer, but today nobody can imagine their lives without computers. The IT industry brought great changes in the lives of many people, mostly Indians. Many of them started setting their goals to become a ‘Software Engineer’. There’s a saying which means, the more one will greed for it, the more one will loose it and thus happened with this industry. Today it’s in a loss due to recession and financial crisis in the world, but has this changed many minds?... Read→
The college buses of BIET started as-usual at 4.30 pm. The buses were moving in full speed trying to overtake the other; half of the students had already dozed off and the other ones either enjoying music or talking stuffs. Then suddenly at around 4.45, the bus stopped at a place, where there was hardly any life around; to see what was going on in the other bus (same college), which was stopped already.
One student of that bus (stopped earlier) named Paresh (name changed) of 2nd year, who happened to be drunk, teased a girl, who is also from the... Read→
Habsiguda, once upon a time was just like a forest. The original name of habsiguda was “Habeesguda” or “Abeesguda” and this was originated from the name Abyssinia meaning an ancient name for Africa. In early 1960’s, this place was recognized by the Government to set up research institutes like CCMB (Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology), IICT (Indian Institute of Chemical Technology), NGRI (National Geophysical Research Institute), etc. Then slowly people moved in to live here and thus it became a residential area; but now it’s... Read→
Kakateeya Park (Haritavanam), one of the most famous places in Habsiguda, was inaugurated on 26th January 1997 by Sri T. Devender Goud (honorable Minister for Revenue Relief and Rehabilitation). Dr. P Udaya Shekhara Rao is the president and Sri M Sreerama Murthy is the vice-president of Kakateeya Nagar Co-op Housing Society, who run the management of this park.
This place is for people of all ages. Kids come here to play; middle-age and old-age people come here to keep themselves fit and strong. Youngsters have a chance to spend most of their leisure... Read→
People say Engineering is a cake walk, but it is not as easy as it seems. The main problem here is lack of attendance. To what extent is it right on the part of management to detain a student based on irrational criteria.
“Don’t do this sir please, I want to write my exams.” This was said by most of the 2nd year students at the time of their semester exams. The main reason behind this is that they were not having an aggregate of 65% attendance. Attendance is the main criteria in most of the Engineering Colleges and one among them is BIET,... Read→