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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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Yes, absolutely, while filling the seat allocation. Mention these NITs.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Yes, Civil Engineering is a good discipline to pursue. Civil Engineering can be said to be this big umbrella, under which may disciplines and areas of specializations are sheltered. For example, there is a sub branch that has been dedicated towards planning and construction of transportation means. Civil Engineering graduates GET opportunities in Government as well as Private sectors. Talking about Government sector, many enterprises such as ONGC, BHEL, IOC, PWD, Electricity boards, Town Planning department, NHAI, Armed Forces, Indian Railways etc. Requires qualified Civil Engineers. Salary scale is different in case of Private and Gov
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arshad Hussain

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Yes, you will get admission in some private colleges like IILM, Lloyd and others.

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YUVRAJ SHARMA

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If you have a keen interest in the subject then, it is a good option to pursue.

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simran kaur Hora

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Rather than choosing the value for the amount of money. Choose the experience you gain during your work. In early period that is the only thing that matters.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Rafi,
M.Tech. in Structural Engineering is a 2-year full-time postgraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a B.E. Or B.Tech. Degree in any stream of engineering, preferably Civil Engineering, completed with a minimum aggregate score of 55%. Most institutes admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test, followed by a round of Personal Interview. Some institutes conduct their own entrance tests for offering admission. Admission process generally varies across colleges. However, GATE/NET scores are accepted at almost all institutes offering the course. Regards.

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