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https://study.com/articles/AutoCAD_Design_Course_and_Training_Program_Information.html
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
To be very frank with you, I should tell you that AUTOCAD is not of much use unless you rigidly decided to go in designing field. If you are planning to go for government exams, AutoCAD will never come in use, not in preparation as well in interview. Even if you want to join good private firms like DLF, Ambience group, it hardly matters weather you know AutoCAD or not. You must know basics of civil engineering like principal stress, parallel axis theorem, MOI, DCS, and other laws governing civil engineering in order to get settled in civil engineering.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
If you have deep interest in engineering, you should head toward designing courses like Catia, AutoCAD (2d,3d) 3D Max etc. It will definitely be fruitful to your career, but if you have more interest toward Masters in management then MBA would be a good chose. Both have good career growth. All the best.
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