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Muskan Yadav

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Hello, I hope you are doing fine.St Francis College provides a full time BBA program that text 3 years to complete to be admitted in this program at St Francis College student must have scored code scores and CBSE 12th. Candidate can apply if he or she is still waiting for their 12th result. Candidate must have passed 12th standard in any stream from a recognised board.I hope my answer will help you Best of luck 

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Siya rani nath

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The average package offered to graduates from the Aryabhatta Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) depends on the course: Architecture: The average package for the architecture course at the Ashok Vihar campus is around 4–5 LPA, with a the highest package of around 16 LPA. Around 60–70% of students in this course get placed. BTech: The average package for BTech students at DSEU in 2022 was around 6 LPA

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Some basic necessary skills required to be a good civil engineer are as follows:Project HandlingProblem SolvingCritical ThinkingTeamworkDetail orientedTime ManagementProficiency in Mathematics and PhysicsVerbal CommunicationThese skills, combined with your ability and desire to learn more, will help you grow in this field over the time and uplift your skills and career to a whole new level & make you are more valuable asset for this industry.

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Pragati Singh

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Choosing between a government and private sector job as a civil engineer can be a tough call! Both offer distinct advantages and drawbacks, and the "better" option ultimately depends on your individual priorities and career aspirations. Let's explore the key aspects of each path to help you make an informed decision:AspectGovernment JobPrivate-Sector JobJob Security and StabilityHigh job security, defined career progression, and strong social security benefits.Job security can vary, career progression may be faster but less structured, and benefits can be less comprehensive.Work-Life BalanceGenerally predictable work hours and more opp
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Pragati Singh

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Being trained is important, except if you are a second-year civil engineering student, where it might be more helpful. It entirely depends on your objectives vis-a-vis the options that are presented to you.Training benefits:Firstly, it offers practical exposure whereby one acquires hands-on knowledge on construction methods, surveying equipment or computer programs that are only learned during theory hours.Secondly, skill development entails sharpening of technical skillset such as drafting, surveying or project management through mentorship.Thirdly, through this training programme one gets to understand real-life challenges and caree
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Bharat Rajpoot

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The scope of civil engineering in the private sector is vast and dynamic. Civil engineers in this field work on a variety of projects, including the design and construction of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, as well as infrastructure like roads, bridges, and water supply systems. With rapid urbanization and the ongoing need for sustainable development, there is a growing demand for civil engineers who can innovate and implement eco-friendly solutions. They also play a crucial role in project management, ensuring that construction is completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Additionally
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Pragati Singh

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The civil engineering private business sector required much hardwork and rigorous challenges, which is full of opportunities, innovative and fresh ventures and the aptitude of making good money. The table given below covers various areas where civil engineers can work in private sectors and earn the highest salary package:AreaDescriptionthe highest Salary Packages (INR lakhs)Construction ManagementPlan, execute, & control construction phases40+Infrastructure DevelopmentDesign & build roads, bridges, & other infrastructure35+Environmental EngineeringDevelop sustainable solutions for water, waste, & pollution30+Geotechnical EngineeringAn
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Pragati Singh

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Hi,  Following are the options you can consider for your query: Several universities and states have their own engineering entrance examinations for admission to the BTech Civil Engineering. Thus, these exams offer a good opportunity to get through a reputed institute in case of not being able to clear JEE Main. Some examples include:Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET)West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations (WBJEE)Uttar Pradesh State Counselling Conducting Exam (UPSEE)Tamilnadu Engineering Admission (TNEA)Some of the private universities and institutes also provide the BTech Civil Engineering without the qualification
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Bhupinder Kour

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Both NIT Surathkal and NIT Warangal offer good placement opportunities for Civil Engineering students, with reputed companies visiting for recruitment. The Department of Civil Engineering at NIT Warangal and NIT Surathkal provides a strong foundation and opportunities for students pursuing Civil Engineering. Additionally, the placement percentages for Civil Engineering at NIT Surathkal have been around 74% to 90%, with high salary packages offered by companies like Oracle, Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe, GAIL, HDFC Bank, and IDBI Bank. Therefore, there is a significant scope for Civil Engineering at both NIT Surathkal and NIT Warangal.The pl
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