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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Civil is a good branch, you have so many interesting subjects to learn, many people choose to avoid giving civil a preference 'cause they think Civil me placement nahi hota' 'Construction site par kaam karna padega .But civil has so many sub branches (Structural, Environmental, Transportation, Water Resources, Construction technology, etc) which gives a good opportunity for further studies.
I agree that the placement scenario of civil is poor if you compare it to Mech, CSE, ECE, EEE , but if you are good with your subjects it shouldn't be a problem.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
But if you intend to specialize say on hydrostructures and you will have to work with some set of problems that cannot be solved analytically. Then you would need an alternative method like FEM. That is where your need starts. This situation is valid for geotechs earthquake engineers and structure guys etc. So, in most cases, yes it is a must. In some other cases, it is opti
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Fees :-
Admission Form :- 500 , one time
Admission Fees :- 5,000 , one time
Tuestion Fess :- 25,000 , every semester
Total Fees for 1st semester at time of admission :- 30,500
Total Fees from 2nd sem
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