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ayush singhal

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Hi, It will continue to be in demand for several reasons. Many engineers will avoid that field because of the attention to details it requires and the associated liability. Structural engineers are the reason people don't worry about buildings and bridges collapsing, and they demand a lot of respect.The the largest shift in materials in the future will be in composites and designs using high strength fibers that are strategically placed by structural engineers to withstand forces. I believe 3D printers will increase interest in using composite materials and they will start being utilized much more in construction in the future.nI have
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rahul r

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Both have a comparable scope. Starting salaries are around about the same for both courses. Do you prefer maths and physics? Mechanical engineering is more focused on those subjects and its very technical or art because architecture is more focused it, but architecture encompasses a range of subjects such as maths, physics, geography, etc.

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rahul r

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When it is a matter of choosing a career in the field of civil engineering or architecture, one has to know the basic differences between the two which includes the difference of working environments, career scope, core subjects and future prospects in these two fields. Though these fields are similar in many aspects but there are differences which makes them unique and individual fields.
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison of both courses.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/comparison-between-civil-engineering-and-architecture-course-blogId-10173

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Abhishek Shukla

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Hello,
As per your interests, I would suggest you to for JEE Mains exam.
You have interest in Architecture, Computer Science, then JEE Mains will be an ultimate option for you. The JEE Mains exam consists of two Papers-Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Paper 1 is for engineering. You can pursue computer engineering from a reputed IIT if you qualify in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
Paper 2 is for Architecture. If you want to go for architecture course, then you must appear for JEE Mains Paper 2.

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rahul r

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Both are separate fields, and have comparable scope. Career in Architecture is attractive, lucrative, and has lots of potential in terms of development. The architectural degree is designed in such a way so that it fulfills the educational component of professional certifying bodies.
This field covers different works such as spatial design, safety management, aesthetics, material management, etc. You can become an Architect after completing B.Arch education. Architects are the actual creators of amazing buildings and structures that exist in our surroundings.
Architect concentrates how to make people living simple and comfortable ranging
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astha singh

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Both civil engineering and architecture have comparable scope. They are both very vast fields of study and career options available after each are huge. If you would like to choose between civil engineering and architecture, you would have to ask yourself which course you would prefer studying as each course takes up a sizable chunk of your time (4 years for Engineering and 5 years for architecture). You should ask yourself which course you feel comfortable with and where your interests lie, and then decide to pursue that particular course.

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mohammad sohail

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In the construction industry, projects usually require the knowledge and understanding of civil engineering and architecture. These are important disciplines that deal with the process of creating structures, such as buildings, airports, churches and houses.
Both professions have critical functions that are essential in any construction job and they rely on one-another to accomplish a given task.
However, Architecture focuses more on the spatial functionality and aesthetics of the development work and is more concerned with the artistry, look, feel and functionality of the design.
Both of the degree are goods, but in construction field yo
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