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a year agoContributor-Level 7
IIMT Studies Hyderabad offers admission to candidates based on their qualifying exam score and work experience. Aspirants must fulfil the eligibility requirements to apply for the preferred course. To get admission to the IIMT Studies Hyderabad BTech course, candidate must apply online through their official portal, meet the eligibility criteria (usually 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), and may take an entrance exam depending on the course. Below are IIMT Studies Hyderabad course admission key points:
- Eligibility: Typically requires 10+2 with Science stream (PCM).
- Application mode: Online through the IIMT Studies web
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Though they sound similar, there are a lot of differences between these two. To understand the gaps, take a look below
Parameters | Civil Engineering | Architecture |
|---|---|---|
Basic focus | Civil engineers plan, build, and maintain a lot of infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, water systems, and wastewater systems. | Architects handle the design creation and planning of buildings. |
Types of projects | Roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, water systems, wastewater systems, etc. | Residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and other types of buildings |
Basic fundamentals | Civil engineers typically need to focus more on math and Science training than architects. | Architects typically focus more on art and design training. |
Level of involvement in construction | Oversees all phases of construction and Civil engineers are more concerned with the structural integrity and functionality of their projects. | Typically involved in the pre-construction phases, but may also be involved in construction supervision. Moreover, Architects are more concerned with the aesthetics and livability of their projects. |
Educational requirements | BTech/BE Civil Engineering from an accredited university | BArch (Bachelor's in Architecture) from an accredited university |
Jobs in India | Civil engineers, structural engineers, transportation engineers, environmental engineers, water resources engineers, etc. | Architects, landscape architects, interior architects, urban designers, among others. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the key advantages of pursuing Civil Engineering courses after 12th are mentioned below.
Civil Engineers are always in demand because of rapid urbanization and increasing technological advancements which further fuel infrastructural needs.
The construction sector is continuously evolving and never out of demand, hence the need for civil engineers is more with the chances of layoffs being less likely to emerge.
Civil Engineers leave a lasting impact on the society with their involvement in the construction of roads, buildings, airports, etc., where project planning may take up several years and technical expertise.
This fi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Civil Engineering means the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and natural environment you see. It includes everything you see around, such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewage systems, pipelines, building structural elements, and trains.
Civil Engineers use their expertise in Maths, Science, Computers, and Engineering. They work on many different types of projects, ranging from little bridges to enormous buildings. As the way of thinking changes, colleges are bringing up a new generation of civil engineers who can meet the challenges of the environment initially.
This involves incorporating sustainable pr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are a lot of M.Tech scholarships available in India. With some offered by private companies, NGOs, and even alumni networks, not just the government. The applications start early, often in March-June. Some scholarships offer handsome stipends apart from covering tuition fee, research projects, travel, and even laptop purchases. Here's a table mentioning some top M.Tech scholarships and their key details:
College Name | Scholarships |
|---|---|
| Merit-based/ Free studentship (available for 25% of students who got admission) Notional prize (offered to 7% of admitted students) Indian Women's Association at Bonn scholarship |
| Institute Free Studentship (UG) Scholarship for SC/ ST/ PwD Students Scholarship for MSc students Donor Scholarship Scholarship for MTech, MS (Research) and MDes students |
| Smt. Kamala Sankhe Scholarship for girl student M. S. Patel Trust Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Smt. Parvathy Sitaram Merit-cum-Means Scholarship S.L. Venkiteswaran Merit-cum-Means Scholarship |
Merit-based Scholarships after Class 12 Scholarships based on Competitive Exams Merit-based Scholarships after Graduation |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Multiple entrance exams are taken for BTech admission in Sai University, and these include JEE Main, JEE Advanced, CUET, and SAT India. It is a prerequisite that a valid score be achieved in any one of these to be eligible for admission. Merit list applicants who satisfy the eligibility criteria will be selected after performing well in the entrance examination. The merit-based selection system ensures quality intake.
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