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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! The number of seats available for M.Tech in Structural Engineering at Quantum School of Technology, Quantum University, can vary each year based on the institution's policies and intake capacity. Generally, most universities offer a limited number of seats for specialised courses like Structural Engineering.
To get the exact and up-to-date information about the seat availability, it's best to visit the official website of Quantum University or directly contact their admissions office. They will provide you with accurate details regarding the number of seats for your desired course.
I hope this helps, and good luck with your admiss
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, JNTU offers M.tech in structural engineering which is the part of civil department .
JNTU aslo offers some others cources for mtech these are
Aerospace engineering
Computer science engineering
Chemical engineering
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally speaking, for a GATE score of 361, the chances for M.Tech in Structural Engineering at NIT Jamshedpur would depend on one's category admission and the cut-off marks for that specific year.
For a general category student the cut-off marks for Structural Engineering generally are quite high and range closer to 401 marks in the successive years. On the other hand, if you are belonging to any of OBC, SC or ST categories, then you may be able to make it, cut-offs are lower for these categories.
Of course, the admission is CCMT counseling based on GATE score, other aspects being availability of seats and competition using that
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Civil engineering and structural engineering are closely related fields, but they have distinct roles and responsibilities. Here's a breakdown of the key differences:
Feature | Civil Engineering | Structural Engineering |
---|---|---|
Focus | Design and construction of entire infrastructure systems | Design and analysis of individual structures |
Scope | Broader, encompassing various aspects of infrastructure like transportation, water resources, and environmental engineering | Narrower, focusing specifically on the structural integrity and stability of buildings and other structures |
Skills | Strong foundation in mathematics, physics, and related engineering disciplines. Knowledge of various construction materials, methods, and codes. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. | Expertise in structural analysis, mechanics of materials, and computer-aided design (CAD) software. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. |
Typical responsibilities | Planning and designing infrastructure projects, managing construction processes, ensuring compliance with codes and regulations, conducting feasibility studies, and preparing technical reports. | Analyzing and designing structural elements like beams, columns, slabs, and foundations. Selecting appropriate materials and construction methods. Performing structural calculations and ensuring stability under various loads. |
Education | Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related field. | Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or structural engineering. Master's degree may be preferred for certain positions. |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Structural engineer can work as a State, County or City employee or for a private firm. A partial list of employers includes Public agencies, private companies such as consulting firms, construction companies, manufacturing companies, large industries, and the Military. As a structural engineer, you design structures that can support their own weight and are safe even during extraordinary events like hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards, and floods. You develop and use knowledge of the properties and behaviors of steel, concrete, aluminum, timber, and plastic as well as new and exotic materials.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Nagarjuna College of Engineering and Technology (NCET) in Bangalore, India is considered a good institution for M.Tech. in Structural Engineering:
Specializations: NCET offers a variety of specializations, including Structural Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, and Civil Engineering
Faculty: The college has experienced faculty
Reviews: Some say the college has a good campus, infrastructure, and placements
Entry requirements: To apply for the M.Tech. in Structural Engineering program, applicants must have a minimum of 50% in their graduation.
NCET was established in 2001 by the Nagarjuna Education Society
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes the placements are decent about 30% batch does get placed . With the highest package being INR 15-20 LPA. If you're really interested in the course then only go for it. The course is really good. But the placement for the given branch is not very high. You can be placed if you have skills.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
- Qualifying Degree: Candidates should have completed a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Civil Engineering or an equivalent degree.
- Minimum Marks: A minimum aggregate of 50% marks is required in the qualifying degree.
Admission is primarily based on merit, and the process typically involves an online application. Candidates are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis, but final admission is confirmed only after submitting original documents that meet the university's eligibility norms.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Lehigh University provides Masters and PhD programs in Structural Engineering. The programme revolves around research areas, such as Advanced Structural Material and Systems; Earthquake Resistant Structures; Infrastructure Systems; Infrastructure Reliability, Maintenance; and Life-Cycle Performance; Simulation Measurements; and more.
The Structural Engineering graduates get the opportunities to work in structural testing facilities and grab research opportunities in Earthquake Engineering, fiber-reinforced composites, fatigue and fracture, smart structures development, Shipbuilding, and Life-cycle Engineering.
The programme is very popul
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