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New answer posted
2016-03-08 12:39:42
Scholar-Level 17
Both civil engineering and architecture are two completely different courses, though I accept that the outline of both courses are seen by many as same. It's a really good thought process stimulated by you. In architecture, throughout India, at least 20% of the syllabus is comprised of structures (civil engineering).
New answer posted
2016-02-23 10:30:10
Beginner-Level 3
But in Architecture, individual talent excels and will has greater payback than anything else. It is just like an artist whose value increases with talent and accomplishments.
Higher Management also has more good pay and perks.
Engineering pay packages is related to the type of work you do and for whom you do it.
So, there is no upper limit of how much you can earn, it all depends on how excellent you are in what you do, and external factors also play a huge role.
New answer posted
2015-11-30 16:12:42
Guide-Level 15
First, let's compare Architecture vs. Structural engineering. Architecture is the more creative outlet then this engineering. Although, the engineering staff can come up with occasional clever idea for a structure, it is mainly the "nuts and bolts" of the architecture. Structural engineers are not that creative in the design process. Architects come up with the ideas, and the engineers develop the way to make it work. Architects usually (not always) have some engineering experience either from school or work, so they know in general what will work or not, or what will need the engineers to figure out.
Civil engineers use some
New answer posted
2015-11-05 17:40:51
Guide-Level 15
When it is a matter of choosing a career in the field of civil engineering or architecture, one has to know the basic differences between the two which includes the difference of working environments, career scope, core subjects and future prospects in these two fields. Though these fields are similar in many aspects but there are differences which makes them unique and individual fields.
The nature of civil engineering is more mathematical and thus detailed structural designs, structural analysis, construction and maintenance is the responsibility of a civil engineer.
On the other hand, the nature of architecture is more artis
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