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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The core subjects included in the Construction Engineering syllabus vary on the basis of the course level and the college where you're pursuing the course. The core subjects are compulsory for you to study in each semester as they give you a strong base for the field. Some general core subjects taught in Construction Engg. classes are given here:
- Construction Engineering Fundamentals
- Construction Materials
- Computer-Aided Building Drawing
- Construction Methods and Planning
- Concrete Technology
- Applied Soil Mechanics
- Surveying Methods
- Strength of Materials
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are more than 290 colleges that offer Construction Engineering courses in India, out of which around 153 colleges accept the GATE exam scores for admission to the M.E./MTech in Construction Engineering course. It is very important for you to get outstanding marks and rank in the exam to get a seat at a top college, including the IITs and NITs.
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The Construction Engg. entrance exams are generally highly competitive and challenging, with high competition for seats at top colleges every year. Construction Engineering and Management is mostly studied at the PG level, with entrance exams like GATE, CEETA, CUET PG, etc., to be cleared.
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You should start with your preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place. This gives you enough time on hand to prepare for the entrance test, cover all the important topics, especially the ones that carry more marks weightage, practice last year's question papers, and do a thorough revision in the last month to brush up on the important sections.
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The college life of a BTech Civil Engineering student involves classroom learning via detailed lectures, hands-on project work, field visits, and intriguing workshops. You get both theoretical knowledge and opportunities for skill enhancement through workshops on construction tools and technology. Further, you also get to attend guest lectures, along with networking opportunities via seminars.
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