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Ratnadeep Korabu

Beginner-Level 5

Civil engineering is an evergreen branch. The work for civil engineers will never end as long as there are people who seek shelter and housing. There will be a great competition in the construction world after some years as everyone will aim for the best.

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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ritesh, Civil Engineers are concerned with planning, investigation, survey, design, supervision, and all work connected with construction. They specialize in structural engineering, water management engineering, highway engineering, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, or environmental engineering. Civil engineers are employed in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction, maintenance of roads, highways, bridges, dams, canals, docks, airports, housing complexes and in environment management etc.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

Guide-Level 13

Both fields have their own scope and variety. Nowadays, there are less number of placements in civil branch. But, the thing which matters is your interest. So, google about syllabus and what content they have. And try to analyse your interest.
Best of luck.

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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

Contributor-Level 9

Both civil and architecture are different things but the common thing in civil and architecture is the part of creativity which you need in both the fields. In architecture, you need more creativity then civil. But for today concern or if you were thinking about government jobs, I think civil branch is a better option. Civil branch can provide you with a platform to go with PSU sectors or with government jobs. So, it also depends on your calibre that whether you want to choose civil engineering or architecture, it's your choice.

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi, Salary depends in any field solely upon your performance. Both courses are equally good. One should always choose the course in which they have interest in. Please refer the link below for your reference:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/comparison-between-civil-engineering-and-architecture-course-blogId-10173
Regards.

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kanksha Mutreja

Guide-Level 12

Civil Engineering is one of the most sought after options among students in India. If you are one of them, the following post offers information about the scope in civil engineering, career prospects, and other career suggestion. Keep reading. Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering specializations. Jobs varying from planning, implementation, and designing of a wide range of structural activities are available for civil engineers after graduation.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Gautam!
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mohammad sohail

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In the construction industry, projects usually require the knowledge and understanding of civil engineering and architecture. These are important disciplines that deal with the process of creating structures, such as buildings, airports, churches and houses.
Both professions have critical functions that are essential in any construction job and they rely on one-another to accomplish a given task.
However, Architecture focuses more on the spatial functionality and aesthetics of the development work and is more concerned with the artistry, look, feel and functionality of the design.
Both of the degree are goods, but in construction field yo
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Vivek C

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Amongst all branches of engineering, the range and application of civil engineering are broadest and most visible. One has to plan out, design and supervise the construction of different types of buildings and architectures.
There is a huge demand for civil engineers in India and it is also expected to get a boost as the country gets ready to upgrade its infrastructure with growing economic and political clout in the world. The career opens a lot of opportunities in numerous government department. Civil engineers are employed in all major construction projects carried out by central and state government agencies.
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