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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
10+2 Science stream students, with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects, who have passed 12th board examinations from a recognised board, are eligible to pursue this course. Minimum marks criteria may exist in case of many Institutes. Generally, it is between 40-50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects. Students must also have appeared for State Level Entrance examination for getting admission in reputed Institutes. National level examinations like the JEE are conducted for admission to B.Tech courses
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) Indian Institute of Science - [IISC], Bangalore
2) National Institute of Technology - [NITK] Karnataka, Surathkal
3) R V College Of Engineering - [RVCE], Bangalore
4) Pes University - [PESU], Bangalore
5) The National Institute Of Engineering - [NIE], Mysore
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) Get a job after graduation in Private Sector that hire Civil Engineering graduates.
2) Get a job after graduation in Public Sector Companies that hire Civil Engineering Graduates.
3) Go for a Government career in Civil Engineering.
4) Prepare for Civil Services.
5) Try for a Career Abroad.
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You should decide where to study firstly, as an initial step check for universities around the world, look at the admission requirements for B.Tech, the fees and expenses, admission deadlines, etc. and select your universities. Apply to more than one university. You must also take the IELTS or the TOEFL depending on the university's preference. Some may also require SAT or ACT. It's a time-consuming process so keep atleast 8 months in hand so that you can apply properly. Do keep in mind that the eligibility or the admission requirements are different all over.
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