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If you have interest in design more than engineering, I don't see a reason why you can't pursue the course. Although you might face some difficulty to fulfill the admission criteria because some of the institutes prefer to admit students from design background only. Please check the eligibility criteria of the colleges that you are interested in, before applying. You can find the list of top design colleges on this link https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/top-10-design-institutes-in-india-blogId-8287
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
* To ensure your salary rise, you must focus on sound practical knowledge, if you have not started working, join a good company or even work as an intern if required and gain good practical knowledge and then move further.
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-e-in-civil-engineering-d-y-patil-college-of-engineering-akurdi-pune-157241
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8 years ago
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Scope of civil engineering, design jobs in Bangalore is good because it is a hub of different industries. It is a metropolitan city of India and on an average the salary packages one can get in Bangalore is quit higher than the other cities of India.
All the best.
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B.Tech in civil engineering deals with planning, construction and maintenance of structures such as buildings, roads, stadiums, dams, etc. Aspirant learns about making and planning of structure for personal and social use. B.Arch deals with design, planning and construction of buildings and other physical structures.
Basically, both are doing the job of construction and planning but B.Arch pass outs think design in mind and design on paper and Civil engineers think how to make and make the design happen in reality.
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