GTU Institute Elective - Diaster Management (2150003) Previous Year Papers

Subject Code: 2150003Effective Year: June 2015Semester: 5

About GTU Institute Elective - Diaster Management (2150003) Papers

2150003 Institute Elective - Diaster Management is a core subject in GTU Bachelor of Engineering Civil Engineering Semester 5. Here you'll find GTU question papers from Summer and Winter exams (2021–2024 PDF), the official syllabus PDF, and credit scheme. No login required — direct PDF download.

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GTU 2150003 Previous Year Question Papers

GTU Institute Elective - Diaster Management Official Syllabus

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