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
Engineering Field Important Points
CONCRETE GRADES:
Concrete Grade
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Mix Ratio
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M5
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1 : 5 : 10
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M7.5
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1 : 4 : 8
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M10
|
1 : 3 : 6
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M15
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1 : 2 : 4
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M20
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1 : 1.5 :3
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M25
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1 : 1 : 2
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CLEAR COVER TO MAIN REINFORCEMENT:
Concrete Cover
|
|
Slab
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15 mm
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Beam
|
20 mm
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Column
|
25 mm
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Foundation/Footing
|
50 mm
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Stair Case
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15 mm
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Water Retaining Structure
|
20-30 mm
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WEIGHT OF ROD PER METER LENGTH:
Bar Size
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Weight (Kg/m)
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If you want to find the weight, then the
formula would be
D x D x L / 162
Example:
If you need bars with a diameter of 10 mm.
Then the weight will be = 10 x 10 / 162 = 0.61
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6 mm
|
0.22
|
|
8 mm
|
0.39
|
|
10 mm
|
0.61
|
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12 mm
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0.89
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16 mm
|
1.58
|
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20 mm
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2.47
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25 mm
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3.85
|
|
32 mm
|
6.31
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UNIT WEIGHT:
Material
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Unit Weight (Kg/m3)
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Cement
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1440
|
Water
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1000
|
Steel
|
7850
|
Brick
|
1600
|
R.C.C
|
2500
|
P.C.C
|
2400
|
Soil / Clay
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1600
|
Sand
|
1675
|
Wood / Timber
|
800
|
Glass
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2500
|
BRICK:
STANDARD CONVERSION FACTORS:
1 inch
|
2.54 cm
|
25.4 mm
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1 foot
|
12 inch
|
30.48 cm
|
1 meter
|
39.37 inch
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3.28 feet
|
1 yard
|
3 feet = 36 inch
|
0.914 meter
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1 gallon
|
3.785 litre
|
|
1 tonne
|
1000 kg
|
1,000,000 gm
|
1 quintal
|
100 kg
|
1,00,000 gm
|
1 slug
|
14.60 kg
|
|
1 km
|
1000 m
|
|
1 m
|
100 cm
|
|
1 cm
|
10 mm
|
|
1m3
|
35.32 ft3
|
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1 litre
|
1000 ml
|
|
1 mile
|
1.609 km
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