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a year agoContributor-Level 6
K.J.Soumya College of Engineering was established in 1983. The institute offers undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral courses under the engineering department with several specializations. Candidate aspiring for B.Tech course needs to qualify today 10 + 12 exams Educational institution, Mathematics and physics chemistry compulsory subjects.Admission are done on the basis of Institutional counselling and National level entrance examination such as JEEMain,CUET,GATE,SAT,MHT-CET. B.Tech is a 4 year UG course that studies practical and here article knowledge of Computer Hardware and Software. Candidates pursuing B.Tech courses get trai
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Civil Engineering degree holders can go for various advance courses in Drafting and Design, Structural Design and Surveying. They can also go for a job in the sector. Whether candidates choose the job or higher education depends on their interests. However, job options are better after a postgraduate degree.
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Post-graduation: (M.Tech, MS) | Deepen your technical knowledge and specialize in a specific field. Enhance your academic credentials and open doors to research or academia. Gain access to a wider network of professionals and recruiters. | Longer study period and potentially higher financial burden. Delay in entering the workforce and earning a salary. |
| Job | Gain practical experience and earn a steady income right away. Apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world projects. Start building your professional network and career path. | Initial job roles might be entry-level and require on-the-job learning. Less emphasis on advanced technical knowledge compared to postgraduate studies. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The civil engineering private business sector required much hardwork and rigorous challenges, which is full of opportunities, innovative and fresh ventures and the aptitude of making good money. The table given below covers various areas where civil engineers can work in private sectors and earn the highest salary package:
| Area | Description | the highest Salary Packages (INR lakhs) |
|---|---|---|
| Construction Management | Plan, execute, & control construction phases | 40+ |
| Infrastructure Development | Design & build roads, bridges, & other infrastructure | 35+ |
| Environmental Engineering | Develop sustainable solutions for water, waste, & pollution | 30+ |
| Geotechnical Engineering | Analyze & assess soil & rock for safe construction | 25+ |
| Project Management | Oversee & manage entire projects, budget, & teams | 50+ |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Following are the options you can consider for your query:
- Several universities and states have their own engineering entrance examinations for admission to the BTech Civil Engineering. Thus, these exams offer a good opportunity to get through a reputed institute in case of not being able to clear JEE Main. Some examples include:
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET)
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations (WBJEE)
Uttar Pradesh State Counselling Conducting Exam (UPSEE)
Tamilnadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) - Some of the private universities and institutes also provide the BTech Civil Engineering without the qualification
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, studying Civil Engineering is still worthwhile as the construction sector of India has contributed to the GDP growth at approx. 6.1% in 2024 on an estimation. Hence, we can the demand for Civil Engineers has also increased with that. Plus, there is an infrastructure boom with projects like Smart Cities Mission and Bharatmala Pariyojana which again raises the demand for Civil Engineers.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following colleges which offer PG Diploma in Civil Engineering are as follows:
- IIT Gandhinagar
- IIT Madras
- IIT Bombay
- IIT Kanpur
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello candidate.
Generally, for Diploma courses, you must have passed class 10, or its equivalent examination with a minimum of 45 percent marks each in Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. You must have also studied English as one of the compulsory subjects. Other than that, you must be passionate enough about the field to do well in the course and possess critical thinking abilities and problem-solving skills that will help you a lot in your career as a Civil Engineering professional.
Rest, you may also visit the official website of the institution you are willing to apply for to get a clear picture about their el
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility requirements for admission into Civil Engineering courses in India can be stated as
Minimum Qualification: You must have completed your 12th standard (or equivalent) from a recognised school/college.
Science Stream: Majority of institutions need you to have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics popularly known as PCM stream.
Some of the colleges may accept the PCMB (including Biology) as well. However, these options are rare.
Minimum Marks: The minimum marks requirement differs from institute to institute and according to the category of the student applying for a reservation. In gener
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ECE and ETE are two branches of engineering, which sound almost alike and making a decision between them may be a bit confusing. Both the fields hold promising future in the electronics and communication specialty but there are minor distinctions between both. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:
| Aspect | Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) | Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE) |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Broader, encompassing electronic circuits, devices, and communication systems. | More specialized, emphasizing telecommunication networks, equipment, and technologies. |
| Curriculum | Covers core electronics, circuit analysis, signal processing, analog & digital communications, microprocessors, control systems, etc. | Delves deeper into telecommunication networks, protocols, switching, transmission systems, mobile communication, data networks, etc. |
| Job Titles | Electronics Engineer, Circuit Designer, Embedded Systems Engineer, Signal Processing Engineer, etc. | Telecommunications Engineer, Network Engineer, Radio Frequency Engineer, Wireless Communications Engineer, etc. |
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a year ago
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The eligibility criteria to apply are:
- Minimum 50% average percentage (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) in 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics and English/Information Technology/ Computer Science
- Passing grades in JEE Main or other relevant state entrance tests for engineering
1. Get the application form from the university website or the university campus.
2. Enclosing the prescribed form duly filled along with documents like 10+2 marks memo, entrance test results, passport size photographs, photo identity proof and application fees.
3. Reporting on counselling to choose the course and specialisation according to the student choice and ranki
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