Syllabus for Civil Engineering Stream 1981-85

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Shailesh Naik

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Nov 24, 2015, 6:19:19 PM11/24/15
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Hi All!

I graduated in 1985 from Civil Engineering stream with Structural background form GEC.  I was wondering if any of you, by some odd chance, may be in possession of the syllabus for the entire four years or even any of the semesters?

I am practicing in the United States and need the syllabus for the whole undergraduate degree in India to be ratified by a professional testing agency.  This is required for me to extend my licensure to all 50 states in the United States.  I tried obtaining it from the University of Bombay, Goa College of Engineering as well as VJTI, but no luck.  It appears that these documents are too old for them to store.  GEC has agreed to attest the syllabus if I can find a copy from any source.

Just thought that I would try my luck with our group.  The last chance of course is Sardar Patel, by arranging someone to go there personally, and no guarantee.  Miracles do happen.  LOL.

Help from you is much appreciated.

Shailesh Naik,
Rye, New York

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 5:53 AM, Sandy Shensun <goma...@gmail.com> wrote:



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However, for now all of the generated electricity will be going to the Australian Defense Department and a desalination plant located on the island. 


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George Almeida

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Nov 26, 2015, 12:15:06 AM11/26/15
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Hi Shailesh,

Hope you are able to manage your license extension.
Good Luck!
Regards,
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George


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Shailesh Naik

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Nov 26, 2015, 12:55:03 PM11/26/15
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George,

I need it. Thanks.  Happy Thanksgiving.

Shailesh
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