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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, it is not a great idea, as online engineering degrees like BTech and M.Tech are not valid in India anymore as per the recent guidelines by AICTE and UGC. This is because of the technical nature of the discipline that needs practical training to excel at the workplace. So, it is better to go for regular, full-time Structural Engineering courses offered by various top colleges in India, where you'll get to learn about the field through field visits, internships, and industrial visits.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are so many good college options to study Structural Engineering in Mumbai, which are known for their academics, infrastructure, exposure, and placements. Here is a list:
Course Offered | College Name | Course Fee |
---|---|---|
MTech in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) | IIT Bombay | INR 2.71 lakh |
MTech in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) | VJTI, Mumbai | INR 30,000 |
M.E. in Structural Engineering | MGM's College of Engineering and Technology | INR 1.48 lakh |
M.E. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering) | Saraswati College of Engineering | INR 2.8 lakh |
M.Tech. in Structural Engineering | Sardar Patel College of Engineering | INR 1.43 lakh |
M.Tech. in Structural Engineering | Vidyavardhini's College of Engineering and Technology | INR 2.32 lakh |
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here's the list of some popular Structural Engineering books you can refer to for completing your course syllabus:
- Structural Analysis by A.Tung and P. Christano
- Building Construction by W. B. Mckay
- Strength of Materials and Structural Analysis by A. K. Jain
- Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics by G. Ranjan and A.S.R Rao
- Surveying: Theory and Practice by J. M. Anderson and E. M. Mikhail
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is important for you to note that the Structural Engineering salary rests on various parameters like job role, recruiter, and academic records, and skills. At the entry-level, you can earn around INR 5-7 LPA, while mid-level positions attract around INR 8-10 LPA. After having years of experience, you can earn around INR 10 LPA or above at senior-level positions, esp. in the private sector.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing Structural Engineering courses, you can expect excellent earning opportunities in construction, real estate, oil and gas, transportation, etc. The earning potential is also decent for you to make a good living alongside pursuing your passion. Here are a few popular Structural Engineering jobs that you can get into:
- Civil Structural Engineer
- Offshore Construction Engineer
- Building Engineer
- Transportation Engineer
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Structural Design Engineer
- Site Engineer
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Apart from tuition fees, Structural Engineering students may incur additional charges like exam fees, lab/workshop fees, library charges, hostel and mess fees, software/tool usage fees, and one-time admission or registration fees. These extra costs can range from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year, depending on the college and facilities provided.
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2 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Structural Engineering graduates in India earn an average starting salary of INR 3.5–6 LPA. Government jobs offer INR 4–6 LPA, while private firms typically offer INR 3–5 LPA. Graduates from IITs/NITs may earn up to INR 10 LPA. Salaries increase with experience and technical skills in software like STAAD Pro, ETABS, and Revit.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely, yes. The Structural Engineering coursework is a perfect blend of theory classes, field visits, research projects, and industrial workshops. You will get hands-on training and the practical exposure of real-world settings, which is important to excel in the professional world of construction in the future. It is very important to understand the challenges that come alongside, engage with industry professionals, and put the knowledge in the classroom to practical use.
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