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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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If we compare overall Civil is easier than an electrical branch. Electrical branch is one of the toughest branches of Engineering, so it's just a matter of interest if you have interest in any branch of engineering it will be very easy to understand the subjects otherwise it may feel like the hardest one also. As per my experience, LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. With Quality of Education, Placements in LPU is
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Core branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical have scope always. New age specializations like IT/Telecommunications keep fluctuating. Considering the Digital emphasis, anything to do with digital will be needed. As per my experience, LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engineering degree with highly qualified teaching staff, best laboratories, and modern technologies. LPU provides abundant opportunities for students to think out of the box. With Quality of Education, Placements in LPU is also amazing, with the top brand in the world coming for Campus Recruitment provides great opport
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Vishnu, countries in the world which offer these courses. But of course to get into these is a different procedure for different universities or institutions. A student needs to give different examinations to be eligible to seek admission. Also it is not only academics but all round performance of the student that is invariably checked by these institutes before giving admission. In view of this I would strongly advise you contact and agency which is dealing with sending students abroad for MS since they will invariably knowing what all things are required for making a successful attempt. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kamran, normally speaking the minimum percentage of marks that a student should get for doing engineering admissions is mentioned for 12th standard and is normally fixed at 50%. Be that as it may but I will like to ask you a simple question ask to why you want to go in for engineering when you are scored only 40% in SSC. It's not correct thinking that students will get job after completion of graduation in engineering. I sincerely feel that you should not go for engineering but select a course of studies which satisfies you and in which you are more interested. There are plenty of courses available in arts for liberal arts or com
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohammad, it's nice to know that you are thinking of what to do after completion of your degree in civil engineering. Normally speaking you have two options open for you. Firstly go for post graduation in engineering in one of the branches of civil engineering. The second option for you is to go for MBA after completion of your graduation. There is of course the third option of seeking some job and then going for education after completion of couple of years in the job market. However if you are interested in different courses not of the level of post graduation but Certificate or Diploma level then I would advise you to download
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Arvindsingh, it's very nice to hear from you that while doing B.Sc. In chemistry you are interested in pursuing your Diploma in civil engineering simultaneously. Remember the classes will begin physically short leave and you have to plan ask how to attend this two classes if they happen to be at the same point of time in the day. If you can manage this then you can do both these courses simultaneously. Best wishes to you.

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If you are intrigued by machine designs, their mechanics, and dynamics, go for mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. However, the subject of petroleum engineering touches upon a variety of topics and domains like Economics, Geochemistry, Geology, geomechanics, geophysics, seismology, plate tectonics, thermodynamics, gas production, oil drilling, and many others. Aeronautical engineering is a niche branch with a limited scope on aviation. This is highly technical and full of innovation. Whereas, there is a huge
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. A civil engineer helps design and create buildings, infrastructure, and other large-scale structural projects. The professional life is much, much different between the two. But if you must know, mechanical engineering is more difficult. The core classes use higher-level maths far more than in civil engineering. Aside from that, there is no real difference between difficulties. The scope of higher education is high after B.Tech CSE, and students who are planning to go abroad for higher studies wil
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Electronics and Communication branch has got wider options and easier life compared to Mechanical Engineers and ECE is considered as a tougher branch to get into when compared to Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. A civil engineer helps design and create buildings, infrastructure, and other large-scale structural projects. The professional life is much, much different between the two. But if you must know, mechanical engineering is more difficult. The core classes use higher-level maths far more than in civi
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