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Nitenj Kumar

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Buddha Polytechnic Institute for Diploma in Civil Engineering offer 50000 approx per year . course duration is 3 year so you have to pay 50000 approx three times .

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes, a person can pursue Masters in automobile engineering after pursuing B.Tech in civil engineering.

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Rahul Ranjan

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The fee structure at BITT Polytechnic for Diploma in Civil Engineering is around 34000.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Civil Engineering is the branch of engineering where more precision is required in executing theoretical knowledge in real-time projects. If that knowledge isn't sufficient, blunders can happen. So, if one is thinking of opting for civil engineering, more precision is required in terms of choosing the college. Best Universities
You can consider following colleges:
BITS Pilani
SP Jain
JIS University, Kolkata
Geeta University, Panipat
GITAM University, Visakhapatnam
Indo Global College, Chandigarh
IEM, Kolkata
UEM, Jaipur
ABBS Bangalore
Amity Noida.

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Pallavi Sharma

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No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. SEE there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, So if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. B.Tech CSE is the most popular cou
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Pallavi Sharma

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As far as I know, Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Building services engineer. Construction manager. Engineering geologist. Other Job options-
Building control surveyor. CAD technician. Consulting civil engineer. Contracting civil engineer. Design engineer. Estimator. Nuclear engineer. Site engineer. Civil Engineering is the branch of engineering where more precision is required in executing theoretical knowledge in real-time projects. If that knowledge isn't sufficient, blunders can happen. So, if one is thinking of opting for civil engineering, more precision is required in terms of choosing the college. Best University
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Pallavi Sharma

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Civil engineering is a good career for you if you're interested in a career in a growing engineering field with high earning potential. As cities continue to grow, more civil engineers are necessary to plan and manage public work projects and rebuild aging infrastructure. A civil engineering degree prepares you for work in the construction industry as well as in the business, management, and financial sectors
Another opportunity for civil engineers comes in the form of smart cities. With the public and private sectors both looking to embed technology more intuitively into infrastructure, this presents a flourishing of new cross-discipli
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Pallavi Sharma

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There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
After completing your Bachelors or Masters in civil engi
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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

There is a massive career scope in Civil Engineering as BE/B.Tech Civil Engineering graduates can explore promising opportunities in both the private sector and public sectors. Most importantly, there is an immense scope of Civil Engineering in the government sector where you can work in the following government jobs in Civil Engineering:
ONGC
PWD
Electricity boards
Armed Forces
NHAI
Indian Railways
IOC
Town Planning
BHEL
At these public-sector organisations, there are numerous vacancies available at Indian Railways, ONGC, PWD and BHEL and offer the most scope of Civil Engineering in India!
Top and best private colleges in India are the following
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Balasubramanian s

Beginner-Level 1

Specific domain based M.Tech in civil engineering is much valuable that general M.Tech. Various companies hire specified domains. Structure is one of the most important Field in civil.

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