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New answer posted
2016-01-16 19:34:29
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New answer posted
2016-01-12 13:41:57
Contributor-Level 10
Necessary IELTS band is required for admission in a Canadian college/university. You will apply for the visa only if and after you receive the admission offer from the university.
IELTS score requirement vary between universities to university. Ideally, a band of 6 and above is required for bachelor degree. You can opt for an advanced diploma or a bachelor degree in a related field after completing your diploma here.
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2016-01-05 22:04:45
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All the best Cisco.
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2015-12-07 12:43:08
Guide-Level 15
Usually migration is permitted on a case to case basis within the university itself in the second year. However, migration across institutes after the second year will not be permitted. However, do check with your current college on the guidelines.
If you are studying in the 1st year of engineering course and want to change the branch after completing 1st year of engineering i.e in the 2nd year then you can change the branch in 2nd year if your CGPA in the first year is minimum 8.5 or above and there are no backlog in any paper of 1st year. If you satisfy the above eligibility criteria then you can change the branch after compl
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2015-12-04 11:44:34
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List of colleges in India offering online degree in Civil engineering, kindly refer the link below:
https://www.google.co.in/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=DxhhVv2sDPLI8Afu-oUw&gws_rd=ssl#q=online+degree+in+civil+engineering+in+India
http://study.com/articles/List_of_Free_Online_Civil_Engineering_Courses_and_Classes.html
Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
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New answer posted
2015-11-30 17:04:06
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Civil engineering deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including works such as bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings. Opportunities for civil engineers exist in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development both in India and abroad.
Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the country. However, the scope for civil engineering is more in the developing countries in Middle East, Africa and Asia where infrastructur
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2015-11-30 13:39:10
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Masters / MSc / PG diploma postgraduate degree course in Civil Engineering is offered for civil engineering and related graduates wishing to enter the profession and who choose to study a general Masters-level course rather than specializing in a particular subject area.
DTU Delhi , IGNOU and AMIE provide part time post graduate degree/diploma in civil engineering.
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2015-11-27 18:43:54
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I can't give you a very researched opinion on this because my knowledge on B. Arch degrees is pretty limited. However, if i were you, i would prefer NIT simply because you would have an edge because of the institute reputation and an academically better peer group.
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2015-11-27 18:26:36
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Civil@HBTI and B.Arch@IITR both are a good choice. You cant just put one over another in any aspect. Both are related nearly to same field but the only diff. between them is that Civil being a core branch opens more doors for you after your graduation. It leaves you with more no. of choices as compared to B.Arch . Generally the aspirants are lured to take B.Arch@IITR just because of the IIT tag and end up in a dilemma by the end of their second year.
Although there is no doubt that IITR is far better than HBTI. After all it is an IIT, but that should not affect the branch of your choice. I am not denying that B.Arch is bad but
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2015-11-27 18:21:23
Guide-Level 15
The minimum qualification that one requires to join the graduate level course is a pass in class 12 ( or equivalent exam) and a min 55% in mathematics with a background in the science/ commerce discipline. Since you have a degree in Civil Engineering, I guess you're covered there. :)
You will be required to appear for entrance exams, just like you did for Engineering. These exams test your aptitude and drawing skills
There are a lot of exams that are conducted in India For entrance in architecture but i think these are the most important:
All India Architecture Entrance Examination (happens along with AIEEE): Most colleges like N
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