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  Does 01 year apprenticeship training will count as a work experience? I know, many student have this doubt that whether apprenticeship training will count as a work experience or not ? and it should be. So let me tell you today and clear your doubt about apprenticeship training  count as a work experience .  W ell, when I also completed my apprenticeship training, I had also this doubt in my mind. Then I searched and read about it many places and finally I got the proof of  apprenticeship training will count as a work experience.  My finally answer is YES  apprenticeship training will count or consider as a work experien ce. I share with you the proof this.    Click Here   (Go to  http://portal.mhrdnats.gov.in > Help > Process Manual (English) > Page No. 16 > Benefits to students > Point No. 10) Note:- The apprentice which is under the Ministry of Skill Devlopment & Entrepreneurship, in which the All india level exam (AITT) is done after doing the apprenticeship tr

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Civil Engineering Indian Standards Code list


Complete List of IS Codes for Civil Engineers Part 01 


Important of Indian Standard Codes:-

Legal support is also provided by the Indian Standard Codes. Engineers use in India standard codes to design and analyze civil engineering structures such as buildings, dams, roads, railways, and airports. The design codes protect the designer from liability if a structure fails or collapses due to faulty construction or the use of poor materials, but only if they follow the code's guidelines.

IS: 456-2000 Plain and Reinforced Concrete - Code of Practice is an Indian Standard code for the use of plain and reinforced concrete in general structural applications. Both the limit state and working stress design approaches are used in this code. The Code, on the other hand, suggests using the limit state design technique. It was written with the intention of being used in India. It contains a wealth of information on concrete's many characteristics. It is divided into 05 sections: 
  1. General Introduction 
  2. Materials, Workmanship, Inspection, and Testing
  3. Design concerns in general 
  4. Criteria for structural members and systems with special design requirements 
  5. Structural Design  (limit state method)
Full Book of IS: 456-2000 Plain and Reinforced Concrete

IS: 875-1987 Code of practice for design loads (Other Than Earthquake) for buildings and structures. The unit weights of various types of building materials, as well as the stored items, are specified in this section. 
  • Part 1 Dead loads 
  • Part 2 Imposed loads
  • Part 3 Wind Loads 
  • Part 4 Snow Loads
  • Part 5 special loads and load combinations
Dead Loads:- The weight walls, partitions, and floors, among other things, make up the building's dead load.

Imposed Loads:- Live loads, also known as Imposed loads, are typically transient, changeable, and dynamic in nature. These are either moveable or moving loads that do not experience any acceleration or impact.

Wind Loads:- The combined action of exterior and internal pressures acting on the structure determines the influence of wind on the structure as a whole. From zero at ground level to a maximum at a height, wind speed in the atmospheric boundary layer increases with height.

Snow Loads:- The vertical loads in the building are constituted of snow loads. However, these types of weights are only considered in areas where there is a lot of snow.

Loads Combination:- When more than one load type acts on a structure, it is called a load combination. In order to ensure structural safety under various maximum predicted loading situations, building codes often prescribe a number of load combinations as well as load factors (weightings) for each load type.  
The different load combinations to be considered for the design of any structure are: -
  • DL+LL 
  • DL+WL 
  • DL+LL+WL

Full Book of IS: 875-1987  Part 01 (D.L)
Full Book of IS: 875-1987  Part 02 (L.L)

Full Book of IS: 875-1987  Part 03 (W.L)

Full Book of IS: 875-1987  Part 04 (S.L)

Full Book of IS: 875-1987  Part 05 (D.L +L.L +W.L)


IS: 3696 - 1987 ( Part I ) collapse of the scaffold Safety code of scaffolds and ladders. The safety criteria for the construction, use, and dismantling of scaffolds for giving access to and supporting people, equipment, and materials for any construction job, including maintenance, repairs, and destruction, are outlined in this standard.
Full Book of IS: 3696-1987 (Part 01) collapse of the scaffold
Full Book of IS: 3696-1987 (Part 01) collapse of the scaffold 

IS:4014-1967 Code of Practice for Steel Tubular Scaffolding.

Full Book of IS: 4014-1967 (Part 01) 
Full Book of IS: 4014-1967(Part 02) 








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