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Its good. But there are better options. Christ is good for management oriented courses.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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The average salary of a civil engineer is INR 4 Lacs - INR15 Lacs. It depends on experience and skills.

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Civil Engineering is one of the most sought after options among students in India. If you are one of them, the following post offers information about the scope in civil engineering, career prospects, and other career suggestion. Keep reading. Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering specializations. Jobs varying from planning, implementation, and designing of a wide range of structural activities are available for civil engineers after graduation.

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If your family income above INR 1 Lacs, then you need to pay the whole college fee I.e approximately Rs. 2, 00,000.

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Well even with 27K rank, it is certainly possible that you'll just make it into some of the NITs. If you apply for home state quote, I guess you'll certainly qualify for some branches that are less in demand such as textile, food processing, integrated M.Sc material science and metallurgy, etc. However, if you really want to bag that NIT tag with a good branch, you'll have to rely on the northeastern and new NITs like Silchar, Meghalaya, Agartala, Sikkim, etc. As their general cut-offs are also way too low. So, it's your decision to go for some better NIT with your home state quota or you can opt for North Eastern NITs or even other go
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