Irrigation and Drainage Engineering

The department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering was established in the year 1992 after bifurcation from the department of Soil and Water Management. Post Graduate programme leading to M. Tech. (Agril Engg) in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering was started in 1985 with intake capacity of 2 students every year excluding ICAR nominee. Post Graduate programme leading to Ph.D. (Agril Engg) in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering was started in 2009 with intake capacity of 2 students every year. Intake capacity of Post Graduate programme leading to M. Tech. (Agril Engg) and Ph.D. (Agril Engg) in Irrigation and Drainage Engineering was increased to 5 and 3 students every year, respectively, in 2010. The department has till now produced 90 M.Tech. students and 04 Ph.D. students.

The rainfall in vidarbha varies from 700 to 1300 mm. It is more in eastern Vidarbha than western Vidarbha. The percent irrigated area of vidarbha is 11%, but it is very less in western vidarbha. So the main focus is on research and extension so as to have better water management practices with perspective of more crop per drop. The various water saving techniques like micro-irrigation are demonstrated to farmers. 

Irrigation and drainage engineering are crucial for modern agriculture, ensuring consistent crop production and sustainable water management. Irrigation provides water to crops when rainfall is insufficient, while drainage removes excess water to prevent waterlogging and salinity issues. These practices enhance crop yields, stabilize food production, and optimize water resource utilization. 

Hence study of this subject is indispensable for modern agriculture, contributing to increased food production, efficient water management, and sustainable farming practices. 

Irrigation and Drainage Engineers are having numerous job opportunities, particularly in agriculture, irrigation companies and water resource management. The field is constantly evolving with new technologies and approaches, creating a demand for professionals who are skilled in these areas.

  • To undertake various courses related to Irrigation and Drainage Engg. for B. Tech. (Agril. Engg.), M. Tech. (Irrigation and Drainage Engg.) and Ph.D. (Irrigation and Drainage Engg.) students.
  • To carry out need base research related to Irrigation and Drainage Engg.
  • To monitor the research work carried out at various projects / farms related to Irrigation and Drainage Engg.
  • To publish research outcomes in research journals, krishi patrika and news papers.
  • To Train departmental officers and youths.
  • To Participate in symposiums, seminar, exhibitions, shivar pheris, krishi melawas, charcha satras, consultancy project/schemes, services to the other departments and farmers.
  • To provide service as Consultancy projects/schemes/services to the other department and farmers.
  • To develop Human Resource Development for Industry/ State Deptt. / Private organization.

1) Number of Students Graduated

  • M.Tech  – 90
  • PhD        – 04

2) Sponsored Research Projects completed

Project Title Funding Agency
Determination of crop coefficient for major crops by lysimetric studies PoCRA, Mumbai (Govt. of Maharashtra)
Canal lining  for efficient use under the command area of Katepurna Project INCID, New Delhi
Control of water logging and salinity of salt affected area of Purna Valley under command of Katepurna and Morna Project
Design, development and testing of sub-surface drip irrigation system
Liquid fertilizer trials on Onion, Papaya, Cotton, Orange and Sugarcane JISL, Jalgaon
Design, development and testing of low cost efficient filter for drip irrigation ASPEE, Mumbai

Infrastructure Facilities

Following laboratories are set up in the department

LaboratoriesSize (m x m)
1. Irrigation Engineering Laboratory cum Class Room9.8 x 11.0
2. Drainage Engineering Laboratory cum Class Room9.1 x 9.7
3. Fluid Mechanics Laboratory2.7 x 16.3
List of laboratory equipments with their use
Sr. No. Name of equipment Use
1 Bernoulli’s Theorem Apparatus Verification of Bernoulli’s Theorem
2 Raynold’s apparatus Demonstration of streamlined and turbulent flow
3 Apparatus for determination of losses in pipe lines due to sudden enlargement, contraction, bends, elbows, etc. To determine losses in pipe lines due to sudden enlargement, contraction, bends, elbows, etc.
4 Hydraulic ram To determine efficiency of hydrum
5 Venturi meters To determine coefficient of discharge
6 Venturi flume apparatus To measure discharge
7 Double ring infiltrometer To measure infiltration rate
8 Current meter To measure flow velocity
10 Screw auger To take soil sample
11 Post hole auger To take soil sample
12 Electric oven To dry soil sample
13 Electric balance To weigh soil sample
14 Water analysis kit To determine characteristics of water such as pH, EC etc
15 Water resistivity meter To explore ground water
16 Water measuring structures To measure flow discharge
17 Water meter To measure flow discharge
18 Moisture meter To measure soil moisture content
19 Gypsum blocks To measure soil moisture content
20 Tensiometers To measure soil moisture content
21 Aquaterr moisture probe To measure soil moisture content
22 Cut throat flume To measure flow discharge
23 Open pan evaporimeter To measure evaporation
24 Stop watch To measure time
25 Point gauges To measure water level
26 Raingun To sprinkle the water like rain in the field
27 Filters – Screen, Disc, Sand filter To filter the water in micro-irrigation system
28 Fertilizer tank To insert the fertilizer in micro-irrigation system
29 Ventury set To insert the fertilizer in micro-irrigation system
30 Sand Tank Model To determine drainable porosity