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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Popular government MTech Civil Engineering colleges include almost all the IITs and NITs.
These colleges also offer integrated BTech MTech courses M.Tech Civil Engineering courses with specialisation in Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering, etc.
These colleges are well-known for their NIRF ranking, coursework and placements. Some other reputed government M.Tech Civil Engineering colleges in India include DTU, Jadavpur University, Jamia Millia Islamia etc.
The average M.Tech Civil Engineering course fee at these colleges is between INR 50,000 and INR 5 lakh. You must look f
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
This depends on your interest and learning potential. The syllabus that is tough for you might be very easy to grasp for your friend, who finds it interesting and intriguing. For example, you may find Structural Dynamics and Advanced Numerical Analysis taught in the first year of M.Tech Civil Engineering very tough because of the high mathematical aptitude and analytical theory that it deals with. But, for some other person, it might be easy-going and fun to study, as it gives you a channel to learn, explore, and experiment with something different.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The important subjects might vary depending on the university as every university follow a certain set of guidelines when it comes to their coursework, but common topics covered in the M.Tech Civil Engineering course usually remain almost the same that include:
• Structural Dynamics
• Advanced Concrete Technology
• Finite Element Analysis
• Rock Mechanics and Earth Pressure
• Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundations
You also get to choose from a variety of elective subjects as per your interests and career goals. Further, you can also pursue a major in a particular branch of Civil Engineering like Structural Engineering, Hydraulics an
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can pursue M Plan after Civil Engineering, in fact coming from a Civil Engineering background would help you to build a strong foundation in areas like structural engineering and geotechnical engineering, which will help you for career in M Planning. To be eligible for this pathway you need to complete a degree in BTech Civil Engineering.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Ensure to meet the minimum eligibility requirements set by the academic institutions that usually ask you to have a B.E/BTech degree in Civil Engineering or a related field with a minimum score of 55%.
- You must clear relevant entrance tests conducted every year for admission to M.Tech courses in India.
- Once the exam results are out, you usually have to apply for the counselling process online by filling out your preferred course and college choices.
- You will then be given a seat during the counselling on the basis of your rank in the entrance exams after which you can visit the college to confirm your admission status and book your seat b
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Anybody who has completed a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field with a minimum of 55% marks in graduation from a recognised academic institution can go ahead and apply for the M.Tech Civil Engineering course at several reputed colleges and universities across the country.
You will also have to clear entrance tests conducted at the national/state/institutional levels with a good rank to be able to get admission to the best colleges such as, the IITs and the NITs. It is important to note that the minimum eligibility requirement is higher for these institutions, between 60 to 75% marks in graduation as they offer inte
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MTech Civil Engineering can open several doors for a successful career where you can enter into various industries and earn handsome salary packages. In today's scenario when the society is rapidly advancing and individuals are constantly making improvements in their standard of living, the demand for construction and building professionals is on the rise.
As per recent research reports, the annual demand for civil engineers in the country is projected to increase every year at a rate of 9% from 2018 to 2028.
During a panel discussion hosted by the National Institute of Engineering (NIE) earlier this year, Civil Engineering was
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MTech Civil Engineering course teaches students the detailed application of math and Science in an imaginative way, collaborating with others to work through challenging tasks, questioning how things are designed and built in society, and using advanced technology to find the most sustainable solutions for building large structures. MTech in Civil Engineering is a two-year course spread across 4 semesters.
Students need to study the basic Civil Engineering theory and engage in lab work in the first year and indulge in project work and thesis in the second year, which provides a lot of practical exposure of the field. The general M Tech
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BE in Civil Engineering at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, offers the course for the duration of four years. Further, divided into eight semesters. Students are also allowed to get admission through lateral entry after qualifying the eligibility criteria. Some of the names of subjects offered in BE in Civil Engineering at DSCE are:
- Engineering Mathematics I & II
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Chemistry
- Basic Electrical Engineering
- Fluid Mechanic
- Building Materials and Construction
- Engineering Geology, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The abbreviation “PTDC” normally means Postgraduate Diploma in Technical Education – This is a type of tertiary level education. Nevertheless, if you are talking about Diploma or Undergraduate in Civil Engineering programmes the admission schedules will depend on the higher learning institution offering the programmes.
For example Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science of Indore has a Postgraduate Diploma course in Technical Education (PTDC) specializing in Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics. The admission is given purely on merit basis and the candidate are then selected.
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