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Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings 

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Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
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Skill Lync 
Overview

Become an expert in ETABS and SAFE which are prominent analysis softwares in the civil domain

Duration

48 weeks

Total fee

1.75 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

Credential

Certificate

Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
 at 
Skill Lync 
Highlights

  • Work on industry-standard softwares like ETABS and STAAD.Pro
  • Get access to the Skill-Lync Skill-Center and dedicated support mentor
  • Work on 15+ industry-relevant projects
  • One-on-One zoom support for doubts
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Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
 at 
Skill Lync 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Graduate Civil engineering students from 3rd year and final year and Post Graduate students from structural engineering. Anyone who has begun working in the structural engineering consultancy firm.
  • The Masters Program in ETABS and SAFE is specifically designed for aspirants who are seeking a role as structural engineers.
What are the course deliverables?
  • Understand how to obtain bending moment and shear force diagrams of beam and frames using closed-form solutions as well as approximate methods.
  • Understanding of structural behaviour of precast buildings under various loads.
  • Necessary skills to analyse, design and detail a concrete bridge superstructure.
  • How to use STAAD RCDC for design calculations and documentation.
More about this course
  • This course equips fresh civil engineering graduates with the necessary knowledge on RC elements and viaducts.
  • Students will acquire hands-on experience in using various software and advanced knowledge on every stage of a construction project
  • They will understand the design, analysis and modelling of structures.
  • This course provides you with wider knowledge on designing so that you can design any kind of concrete structure independently.

Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
 at 
Skill Lync 
Curriculum

Analysis and Design of High Rise Buildings using ETABS and Foundation Design using SAFE for Seismic Loads

Mastering Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams

Structural Analysis and Design of Composite Structures using ETABS

Structural Design of Highrise Precast Buildings

Structural Actions on Tall Buildings using ETABS and SAFE

Reinforced Cement Concrete Design

Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
 at 
Skill Lync 
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Post Graduate Program in Precast, Prestressed and Concrete Structures for Bridges and Buildings
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Very usefull and career boosting course
Other: I had the course of Master of Bridge engineering from Skill-Lync. The course curriculum was made based on the real world adaptations and is highly upgraded. From this course I learnt the Design concepts various bridges and all components of it effectively, adopted by the Indian Standards. The concepts of Metro rail Projects, Flyovers, and Railway Bridge Design are the best and oriented towards the Industry requirements.
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