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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Selecting a course is all about passion. Your passion for your course, and for your future career. Because the secret to happiness is being able to love whatever it is you do in life. The most important consideration when choosing your course is asking yourself why you are looking to study. Its important to think about what you are interested in, and what course you want to study. Is it because you can see your exciting, glittering career ahead? It's important to figure out what you are good at. Not your friends, not your parents or your relatives, but you. You must realize that you shouldn't come under pressure to choose a certain str
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priyank sharma

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Where do you want to take admission?

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
You can do B.Arch through lateral entry after completion of Diploma in civil from AICTE approved institute. But before admission you might have to clear NATA with valid score. Better you search the institute's site where you intend to get admitted. Best wishes.

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rahul r

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Architectural engineering, also known as building engineering, is the application of engineering principles and technology to building design and construction. Definitions of an architectural engineer may refer to:
An engineer in the structural, mechanical, electrical, construction or other engineering fields of building design and construction. A licensed engineering professional in parts of the United States. Architectural engineers are those who work with other engineers and architects for the designing and construction of buildings. As of 2011, there are 17 accredited architectural engineering programs. In India around 200 colleges
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rahul r

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The list of colleges in Kerala offering B.Tech through lateral entry is given below;
KMEA Engineering College
Vidya Academy of Science & Technology
Government Engineering College, Thirussur
AWH Engineering College
Government Model Engineering College
MS College of Engineering and Technology
Sree Narayana Guru Memorial Educational Campus
Calicut University Institute of Engineering and Technology
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Akshay,
Architects think and design imagination into paper but civil engineers turn it into reality. Architects see the design and look for building while making building but civil engineering works on the long time running and safety of building. Both are doing work of the building but both have different works. So, think in which portion you have interest. Either, you can make better design or you can make a think into reality. Both have different scope as now a days engineer are more. So, Architecture has more scope than Civil Engineering.

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Hi, It will continue to be in demand for several reasons. Many engineers will avoid that field because of the attention to details it requires and the associated liability. Structural engineers are the reason people don't worry about buildings and bridges collapsing, and they demand a lot of respect.The the largest shift in materials in the future will be in composites and designs using high strength fibers that are strategically placed by structural engineers to withstand forces. I believe 3D printers will increase interest in using composite materials and they will start being utilized much more in construction in the future.nI have
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