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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Hello,
Interior designers usually get 10-15000 in beginning but it grows really well. Experience is all that matters.

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preet chovatiyaMyself Preet Chovatiya from Surat.

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Yes, it is good to do B.Tech in civil in Canada.

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Rakesh Nair

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As you are seeing for post Diploma, colleges will be better as compared to universities. Colleges are more technical, while universities have more theory part, as colleges are technical. Job prospects are more as compared to universities. There are many good SPP colleges in Canada. As advantages of colleges are, they have low tuition fees as compared to universities.

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

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Civil engineering is perhaps the oldest branch of engineering. Obviously, it has spawned many sub branches. Some have by now become full-fledged branches in themselves, while some others can be studied only at the post-graduation level. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about different branches of civil engineering. http://www.thecivilengg.com/Branches.php
Best wishes to you.

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YUVRAJ SHARMA

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Having a low GPA is an issue, but try to cope up your GPA by end of 3rd year. Sit for placements. Else, you can directly go for a Master's degree in either field you choose as there is a lot of scope in Master's degree.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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Yes, you are eligible to study B.Arch, you will have to write NATA exam and score well to get admission into a good college.

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Mukul Singh Yadav

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Math is everywhere, so choose what you like most, if you like civil engineering, then take it.

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Utkarsh Rastogi

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It totally depends upon your interest. Data analytics is surely the trending course, but then if you don't have interest in data analytics or you are not comfortable with number crunching, doing a course in same would not help. MBA on the other hand focuses on management and thus requires a different skill set.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Thinking about study after 7 years of gap is really appreciable and big decision. I am suggesting here to do B.Tech lateral entry course (Regular) in civil engineering from reputed college. This will definitely open new opportunities for you like IES GATE and Private sectors. Best of Luck.

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