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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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If you are willing to get more knowledge about civil engineering you must attempt GATE and IES exams. Also, if want to do Masters you must attempt GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. If you want to work in the public sectors you must go for UPSC, Railways, PWD's, etc.

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placements in the Civil dept of VIT, it's absolute poor. Around 30-40%. The best company that enlisted people from VIT is L&T construction. Be that as it may you'll must be in the best 40s for it. Godrej Properties gives great bundle, however their admission is less that 5. Goodbye lodging, holy person gobain are other 2 center firms that selected a year ago however they too have a pitiful admission and pay bundle. In the event that you need to go for higher investigations then you may take up common in VIT.

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astha singh

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Both civil engineering and architecture have comparable scope. They are both very vast fields of study and career options available after each are huge. If you would like to choose between civil engineering and architecture, you would have to ask yourself which course you would prefer studying as each course takes up a sizable chunk of your time (4 years for Engineering and 5 years for architecture). You should ask yourself which course you feel comfortable with and where your interests lie, and then decide to pursue that particular course.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Parth,
You are advised to check the new Skilled Occupation List or SOL to know about the fields in demand. Typically the overall civil engineering sector is a big sector in Australia and engineers in the professions like Structural Engineering, Material Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, etc. are highly in demand.

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Thejus Engineering College is the best college. Thejus Engineering College is a private engineering college situated in Wadakkancherry, Thrissur District of Kerala, India. Thejus Engineering College, a project of Cheruvathur Foundation was established in the year 2009. The College is affiliated with University of Calicut, approved by All India Council for Technical Education and sanctioned by Govt. of Kerala.and the placement record increases day by day.

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Vikash Jain

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No, college or branch change is only applicable after the first year. There is no provision to change college in the third year across India.

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