Under Graduate Level:
| Soil Mechanics (I) |
| Foundation Engineering (I) |
| Civil Engineering Design and Practice (I) |
| Civil Engineering Materials (I) |
| Surveying (I) |
| Optimization in Engineering analysis and Design (I) |
| Technical Art (I, T) |
| Computational Methods in Engineering (I, T) |
| Computer Programming and Numerical Method (T) |
| Mechanics of Solids (I, T) |
| Numerical methods in civil engineering and computer programming |
Post Graduate Level:
| Advanced Soil Mechanics |
| Advanced Foundation Engineering |
| Application of Soil Mechanics |
| Analytical and Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering |
| Soil-Structure Interaction |
| Ground Improvement Technique |
| Applied elasticity and plasticity |
| Design of Foundation and retaining structures |
Instructor (I) and Tutor (T):
Short Course:
Engineering of Ground, May, 1997, M.R.Madhav and P.K.Basudhar
Guest Lectures:
1. Basudhar, P.K. (1997), “Engineering Behaviour of Soft Clays,” Lecture Notes on Ground Improvement Techniques, Dept. of Civil Engg., NERIST, Nirjuli, Itanagar, pp. 21-28.
2. Basudhar, P.K. (1997), “Ground Improvement using Vibrotechniques and Dynamic Compaction, Lecture Notes on Ground Improvement Techniques, Dept. of Civil Engg., NERIST, Nirjuli, Itanagar, pp. 57-59.
3. Basudhar, P.K. (1997), “Ground Modification by Soil Nailing, Lecture Notes on Ground Improvement Techniques, Dept. of Civil Engg., NERIST, Nirjuli, Itanagar, pp. 109-115.
4. Basudhar, P.K. (1999), “Ground and Rock Anchors Earth Slope Stability and Land Slides,” Lecture Notes, Ed. Sanjay Kumar, Shukla, Dept. of Civil Engg., HBTI, Kanpur, pp. 167-183.
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