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Aadit Singh Uppal

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YES. After IIT Madras, IIT Delhi having NIRF ranking 2 is considered as the next best preferred institute by the students who wish to pursue BTech Civil Engineering.The course fees for BTech Civil Engineering in IIT Delhi is INR 8 Lakhs approximately and this college provides the best campus placement opportunities to the students where top recruiters such as Larsen & Turbo, Deloitte, Accenture etc. offer the perfect opportunities to the students which helps them uplift their skills and grow in their careers along with lucrative salaries and incentives.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are a lot of prestigious universities in India from where interested candidates can pursue B.Tech Civil Engineering course. IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) are considered as the hub for pursuing BTech courses. IIT Madras, having NIRF Ranking 1 is considered to be the best college in India for B.Tech Civil Engineering.  Other popular choices include IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kharagpur, NIT Trichy, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, DTU, etc.Every year lots of students appear in JEE Main, JEE Advanced and other relevant exams to get admission into these prestigious institutes as some of the top recruiters visit th
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Aadit Singh Uppal

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While it mainly depends on your personal choice, pursuing an M.Tech/MBA after completing your B.Tech can boost your career as it provides you an edge over other candidates.It has been observed that candidates having a post graduation degree are preferred in the long run and a PG course opens up a vast range of opportunities for them which helps them grow and achieve greater heights of success in life. Rest, it is your choice whether to pursue a post graduation degree after completing B.Tech Civil Engg or not.

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Both of these fields are different and unique in their own ways and one can choose any of these according to their interests. While the main focus of Mechanical Engineering lies in manufacturing machines equipments and robotic devices, Civil Engineering focuses more on developing modern day infrastructures such as bridges, dams, roads, highways etc.These fields are the most widely considered options for students wanting to pursue engineering and have a vast career scope in the upcoming time, and one can pursue any of these which align with their personal interests.

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Jaya Madavi

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The BTech in Civil Engineering curriculum followed at Assam Don Bosco University is based on the Choice-Based credit system (CBCS) scheme. The subjects included in the first semester of the BTech in Civil Engineering are mentioned below: Engineering Mathematics IEngineering ChemistryEngineering PhysicsCommunicative English IBasic Electrical EngineeringEngineering MechanicsComputer ProgrammingEngineering Chemistry LabEngineering Physics LabComputer Programming LabEngineering Drawing IWorkshop Practice ICommunication Practice Lab I

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are numerous advantages of pursuing this field which allow you to attain greater heights of success in your career. You get a chance to gain insights on practical application of the theoretical knowledge as well as some valuable skills such as problem solving, time management, critical thinking etc. which are basic necessary requirements in every profession.You acquire the ability of decision making and handling project deadlines which provide you the perfect opportunity to upgrade your skills and learn to finish tasks within a time limit.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Both of these fields are different and unique in their own ways and one can choose any of these according to their interests. While the main focus of Mechanical Engineering lies in manufacturing machines equipments and robotic devices, Civil Engineering focuses more on developing modern day infrastructures such as bridges, dams, roads, highways etc.These fields are the most widely considered options for students wanting to pursue engineering and have a vast career scope in the upcoming time, and one can pursue any of these which align with their personal interests.

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Jaya Shukla

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No, This is one of the most popular choice of engineering among the students who wish to become an engineer and comparatively much easier as compared to other engineering branches. This course offers you practical applications of the concept studied in this course and offers you insights on how the real world projects actually work.If you have a strong base in physics and mathematics, this course will be one of the easiest courses of engineering for you to pursue and build a career in.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Both of these fields are different and unique in their own ways and one can choose any of these according to their interests. While the main focus of Mechanical Engineering lies in manufacturing machines equipments and robotic devices, Civil Engineering focuses more on developing modern day infrastructures such as bridges, dams, roads, highways etc.Both of these fields are the most widely considered options for students wanting to pursue engineering and have a vast career scope in the upcoming time, and one can pursue any of these which align with their personal interests.

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Mahi Gupta

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Your son can get lateral entry into LPU's B.Tech Civil Engineering program if he has completed a diploma in Civil Engineering or a related field with at least 50% marks. This option allows him to join the second year directly. Admission is based on eligibility criteria, and LPU may consider performance in LPU NEST or academic merit for the selection process. LPU also offers scholarships to lateral entry students based on entrance test scores, academic achievements, or other specified criteria. The program provides advanced curriculum and exposure to hands-on learning through practicals and projects. For further details about the a
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