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Ayush Thakur

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Hello Rahul, You can get a job after graduation
Civil engineers can work in government departments, MNCs, Public Sector Units (PSUs) as well as private organisations. There are opportunities in major construction projects undertaken by central and state government agencies. Some of the top companies that hire Civil Engineering graduates:
Jaypee Group
Gammon India Ltd. Balaji Railroad Systems Ltd
Punj LLoyd Group, Jaiprakash Associates
Nagarjuna Construction Company, GMR Group
Public Sector Companies hiring Civil Engineering Graduates:
NTPC - National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
BHEL - Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited
ONGC - Oil and Natural
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Ananya Dev

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Hi Arjun!
You will need to apply for GATE exam in order to get into DRDO. A good score will get you there.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Yes, you can pursue two degrees at the same time if the degree modes are different. Hence, in your case, you can go ahead with both the degrees.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well, there is no requirement as such of any particular degree after class 12th to head towards UPSC preparations. All you need to have a Bachelor's degree and that could be any course. Also, you only need an optional paper to study which could anything apart from your Bachelor's course as well. But, yes for purpose of general studies, a Bachelors in humanities could be fruitful. However one may prepare general studies even if he had humanities or had not. So just try finding your interest and decide.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Don't worry if you are detained for marks. You can repeat a year. Or if it is for attendance you should talk in your college. If you get back in few subjects then also you can be promoted to next year.

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