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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Best of luck!
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Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) Engineering Services Examination
Madhya Pradesh State Engineering Services Examination
Madhya Pradesh Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited (MPPVVCL) Junior Engineer Examination
Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Company Limited (MPPGCL) Junior Engineer Examination
Madhya Pradesh Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Limited (MPMKVVCL) Junior Engineer Examination
Rural Engineering Services Examination, Madhya Pradesh.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Building control surveyor. CAD technician. Consulting civil engineer. Contracting civil engineer. Design engineer. Estimator. Nuclear engineer. Site engineer. Civil Engineering is the branch of engineering where more precision is required in executing theoretical knowledge in real-time projects. If that knowledge isn't sufficient, blunders can happen. So, if one is thinking of opting for civil engineering, more precision is required in terms of choosing the college. Best University
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Another opportunity for civil engineers comes in the form of smart cities. With the public and private sectors both looking to embed technology more intuitively into infrastructure, this presents a flourishing of new cross-discipli
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For the inspiring creators of the society, B.Tech Civil Engineering programme is offered, where they learn to apply mathematics and scientific knowledge to real-life situ
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But if you intend to specialize say on hydrostructures and you will have to work with some set of problems that cannot be solved analytically. Then you would need an alternative method like FEM. That is where your need starts. This situation is valid for geotechs earthquake engineers and structure guys etc. So, in most cases, yes it is a must. In some other cases, it is opti
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