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Namit Sharma

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If you are in the first year then this is not the correct time to start the preparation, you should start your preparations from the second-year by studying subjects in which you have a keen interest in civil exams but at the same time focus on engineering as well. Now, the third year increases study hours of civil exams but remember without the completion of engineering degree you are not eligible for civil exams. In the fourth year try to join the evening classes for civil exams because in the fourth year subjects are not very difficult.

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Vivek C

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Civil engineering and architecture are different fields that cannot be compared as such.
Architecture is more of creativity and civil is the application part of that creativity. So, opt for a field in which you have a keen interest. Though in terms of scope in the government sector, I would prefer Civil engineering over architecture as per the current scenario.

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Vivek C

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Civil engineering and architecture are different fields that cannot be compared as such. Architecture is more of creativity and civil is the application part of that creativity. So, opt for a field in which you have a keen interest. Though in terms of scope in the government sector, I would prefer Civil engineering over architecture as per the current scenario.

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Vivek C

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Amongst all branches of engineering, the range and application of civil engineering are broadest and most visible. One has to plan out, design and supervise the construction of different types of buildings and architectures.
There is a huge demand for civil engineers in India and it is also expected to get a boost as the country gets ready to upgrade its infrastructure with growing economic and political clout in the world. The career opens a lot of opportunities in numerous government department. Civil engineers are employed in all major construction projects carried out by central and state government agencies.
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Sarthak Gandhi

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You need to take JEE Mains and clear the cut-off set by the college for general category in civil engineering branch. The cutoffs are different for Delhi and outside Delhi students.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Humera Akhtar

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After the completion of 10th standard, you can apply in Diploma courses. Once you have done the 12th, you are fully eligible to choose the UG (B.Tech) programme.
You need to have PCM in 12th to apply for this course.

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Humera Akhtar

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Civil and electrical engineering are two of the oldest and most popular branches of engineering sciences.
Civil engineering ranks among the oldest of all engineering professions and entails design and supervision of roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, water supply and sewage system construction, repair, and improvements.
Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment such as electric motors, machinery controls, lighting, wiring, power generation, and the like in buildings, utilities and other places. Electrical engineers also design the electrical systems of automobiles
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