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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

Guide-Level 11

Hello, Yes ofcourse. Just clear your 10+2 the. Give your entrance exam and get a seat. Work hard for a good college. All the best. If you find this helpful, do give an upvote.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible to study B.Arch, you will have to write NATA exam and score well to get admission into a good college.

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Vishal Kumawat

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Yes, it's possible. You should apply form in college & university. And, it's good for your future improvement.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi, Please find the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/civil-engineer-26.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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The scope of civil engineering is huge not only abroad but also in India. Be it in terms of size of the industry or income. The primary reason being:
The starting pay of a civil engineer is much less than that of a, say, software engineer. And there is a good reason for it. Civil engineering is valued more on experience than that of knowledge, whereas other engineers are valued more on knowledge. The more experience you have, the more your value increases. Other fields on the other hand are pretty stagnant in terms of development with experience (compared to civil engineering)
The pay-scale of a civil engineer rises exponentially, but th
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Navita Batra

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Eligibility:
Qualification: Graduation
Additional Details
Mandatory Courses: BE / B.Tech, MBBS, B.Sc.
Admission Process
1. Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for the Entrance Test conducted by the University.
2. Merit Screening
Admission is based on the rank in the Entrance exam conducted by the University and Deprivation points awarded, if applicable.
3. Separate merit lists are prepared for each category i.e. candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, PH categories.
Aspiring students from Nepal can take admission in JNU . You need to follow the admission procedure.
Seats Info
Total seats: 31
Category
15 for General 9 for OBC, 4 for SC, 4 f
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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At present, CSE is saturated with so many students who pass out every year, and the tech companies don't differentiate between electronics, IT, Computer and electrical. So, there is a competition from other branches as well in CSE. A lot of my friends who were into these streams have ended up doing MBA. (When you eventually wanted to do MBA, why did you join Science stream? Could have taken commerce. So, many students who are ranked low at entrance exams are deprived as these people occupy their seats.
Anyways, civil has tremendous scope in many fields. Be it construction, transport, geotechnical, fluid mechanics, repair and maintenance
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Nishant kumar Ray

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Hello,
Scope of civil engineering more or less remains the same but with increase technology in the field of construction today the demand for the skilled civil engineers expert in a particular technologies are in great demand so if you have a specific knowledge about Technologies, then you are good to go with the prospect of future civil engineer.
Civil Engineering is one of the core branches of Engineering it is the branch which is the base of many Constructions there is lot of scope in it you can get a job in the government sector under the Civil Engineer post which is highly reputed.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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Scope of civil engineering more or less remains the same but with increase technology in the field of construction today the demand for the skilled civil engineers expert in a particular technologies are in great demand so if you have a specific knowledge about Technologies then you are good to go with the prospect of future civil engineer.
Civil engineering is one of the core branches of Engineering it is the branch which is the base of many Constructions there is lot of scope in it you can get a job in the government sector under the Civil Engineer post which is highly reputed.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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In the upcoming years the civil engineers are going to be in use demand as with the increase Technology the members for handling and making plans according to the technologies are in great demand now a days so with civil engineering if you have specialization in a specific Technology then you definitely had a good opportunity I had in your future. Civil engineering is one of the core branches of Engineering it is the branch which is the base of many Constructions there is lot of scope in it you can get a job in the government sector under the Civil Engineer post which is highly reputed.

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