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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Indian Governments both at centre & states are spening a large portion of thier budget for Infrastructure building. This has created lots of career opportunities for civil engineers. This trend will continue for some more time.

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Sumit Pandharikar

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Looking at your profile, I would not suggest you to come to nmims bangalore for PGDM. Rather you can go for executive MBA. If you are passionate for that then do visit our website to further details about the batch. All the best.

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Joy Banerjee

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Hello friend, well 80% in 12th is a commendable marks. As far as civil engineering is concerned, getting a seat in a good civil engineering branched college is not so difficult for you. you can go for a B.E/ B.tech degree in civil engineering from an approved college which is under your reach and under your affordability. you will find a list of colleges offering civil engineering degree on this website. Go through them. choose a college best suitable for you. Approach the college website, search or contact the details to find out the criteria set by the college fir civil engineering admissions. crack them and have a seat. hope you are
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shivangi dubey

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No idea about engineering

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

Guide-Level 11

HowFirstly you should appear in JEE( main + advance) exam to get admission in top IITS. Because all IITS take admission through jee advance. To get admission in top IITS you require top rank in jee advance. Another you can also apply for BITSAT exam for this.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

With Government moving out of major industries, diluting its equity in PSUs and encouraging privatization, jobs in Government sector will start reducing in time to come. Also current government has a large focus on Infrastructure Development in PPP model. Therefore, you must not shut your options of civil engineering jobs in private sector. It is recommended that you join private firm to start your civil engineering career. You can appear for PSU PO entrance exam to increase your probability of getting a Government job ( By the Government is also for going ahead with its plan of privatization of public sector bank.)

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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The most important question that most of you are facing is whether MBA a must after engineering? Today we see that 70-80% of the students appearing for the Common Admission Test (CAT) exam are engineers and in most of the cases it is not even a well thought decision but an act of going with the flow. Today, MBA has carved a niche for itself today in almost all the professions of the world. Doing MBA entirely depends upon individuals their priorities in life. Ideally speaking it is always good to have master's degree because a single degree in today's time of tough competitions is not enough. Before choosing MBA as a career you should d
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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

There is a lot of opportunities for both Architecture and Civil fields. They are two different courses all together though the outlook of both may seem the same.

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Halani,
If you are facing financial issues, you can opt for M.Tech through distance learning or you can go for the job and opt for M.Tech after 2 to 3 years of relevant work experience.
All the best.

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