Amaravati: Moving to the flow of new times, the architecture of Dr.
YSR and the University of Art (Ysrafu), has launched the Building Technology Engineering (BTE) program at the BTECH level.
BTE is said to be one of the crazy streams in the field of engineering throughout the world because MNC Top is ready to bind to graduates with attractive packages in the RS.1 crore range per year.
The university has initiated several steps to make a stream to match the courses offered by unspeaky school planning and architecture.
Interestingly, the annual fee for high demand courses has been placed only at Rs.35000 while cleaning the Ap-Eapcet’21 (previous Eamcet) test mandatory to get entrance tickets.
“There is a shortage of severe facilities in this country.
We have designed the flow of BTE as a multidisciplinary in nature considering the high demand in the labor market.
MNCS is actually looking for planners around the world,” said Prof.
D.vijay Kishore, OSD and Chancellor Deputy, Dr.Ysrafu, Kadapa.
The Faculty of Building Technology Sciences (BTS) Department, Shaik Mohammed Ansari explained that the BTE course has been designed with a sophisticated energy-saving technology system in buildings equipped with ECBC (energy conservation building codes), artificial intelligence set for smart buildings.
“Planning buildings along with all services from the design of mechanical circulation systems, landscape design, HVAC design, MEP, BIM service (building integration modeling), renewable energy, fire battles will also be part of the flow,” Ansari said.
He said that water management, wastewater treatment, solid waste management, energy / management audits, green buildings will also be included in the curriculum.
He said that this course was planned with many concepts and practicality to ensure cost-effective, environmentally, and long-term engineering services, design and maintenance in buildings.
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“The current research in the net energy zero building is very important in reducing building dependence on the external grid for power, and this B.Tech course provides a platform for the breakthrough research,” Ansari said.
Other faculties, D Satyanarayana Rao said that energy / savings production played an important role in developing countries such as India as a building of 30-40% of total energy use.
He said that new technology and courses for healthy building design environments will help minimize energy demand in the future.