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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Sunil.
Even you can go for some certificate courses in civil engineering. Following are a few of the certifications:
Building Design
Construction Management
BE / B.Tech after Civil Engineering Diploma
After doing diploma in civil engineering you also have the option to go for BE (Bachelor of Engineering) or B Tech (Bachelor of Technology). According to your interests, tastes, preferences and situation opt for the most preferred discipline. Some of the available disciplines under civil are following-
Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering
Civil Engineering
Ceramics and Cement Technology
Geo Informatics
Transportation Engineering
Structural Eng
...more

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Vikash Jain

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Appear for LEET examination or approach any college that takes admission on the basis of the Diploma percentage and directly into the second year of engineering.

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SYAMA RAJU K

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Both the colleges are having placements.
For our college's civil placements. Kindly visit our website:
www.sirmvit.edu.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Full time MBA is a better option in comparison to part time MBA because:
(a) Better learning because of case studies, workshop and other techniques
(b) Campus placement can help you to get better job.
(c) Opportunities to interact with faculty and fellow students.
(d) Opportunities to develop leadership skills.
(e) Summer training to practice learning while undergoing studies.

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Vishesh Kumar

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Civil is being offered good packages than electrical in PEC.

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