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Red maple

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Chaudhary Bansi Lal University (CBLU) currently does not offer a B.Tech. program, including in civil engineering. The university focuses on postgraduate courses such as MBA, MA, and MSc, along with other academic programs in arts, sciences, and management.If you're looking for a B.Tech. in Civil Engineering in Haryana, you might want to explore other institutions like:1. Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology (DCRUST) in Murthal2. Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar3. Kurukshetra University in KurukshetraThese universities offer well-established engineering programs, including Civil Engine
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Patel Darshit

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Admission at Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) for B.Tech in Civil Engineering is contingent on meeting the eligibility requirements and excelling in admission exams such as JEE Main or the university's own entrance test. Typically, applicants must have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and meet the minimal percentage required. While the admissions process can be tough, particularly for general category students, the reservation mechanism for various categories allows for some flexibility. The ease of admission varies according on the amount of available seats and demand within a given academic yea
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Sarfraj Alam

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Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), a state university in India, offers a B.Tech in Civil Engineering with a total tuition fee of INR 236,000, making it relatively affordable. The university's placement record is impressive, with a median package of INR 6.50 LPA for B.Tech students in 2023, showing significant value for the cost of education. Ranked 300 in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), BGSBU holds a strong academic and professional reputation.

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Nidhi Kumari

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In the fourth round of counselling for the Thapar University B.Tech. in Civil Engineering with a Computer Application (CA) specialisation in the 2024 admissions cycle, the number of seats available for SC category students may vary depending on a number of factors, including the total demand and the number of seats filled in previous rounds. Most seats are usually filled by round four of counselling, although a few spots may still be available based on withdrawals or seat cancellations. There may only be, roughly speaking, five to ten seats available, though this is subject to change. Checking the official Thapar University website or
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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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Civil Engineering degree holders can go for various advance courses in Drafting and Design, Structural Design and Surveying. They can also go for a job in the sector. Whether candidates choose the job or higher education depends on their interests. However, job options are better after a postgraduate degree.OptionProsConsPost-graduation: (M.Tech, MS) Deepen your technical knowledge and specialize in a specific field.Enhance your academic credentials and open doors to research or academia.Gain access to a wider network of professionals and recruiters.Longer study period and potentially higher financial burden.Delay in entering the
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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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Pragati Singh

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Candidates can pursue PhD in Civil Engineering by completing MTech in Civil Engineering and clearing Research Entrance Test. the following colleges offer PhD in Civil Engineering:Chandigarh UniversityVIT VelloreMNNIT AllahabadIIT KanpurNIT RourkelaIIT Hyderabad

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Nisha kumari

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 cutoff for BE is 50% marks in aggregate in 10+2 with only Physics andMathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects.(CU)

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Muskan Gupta

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Yes, you can still start a career as a pilot at 32 years old with a Master's in Civil Engineering, as long as you meet the necessary medical requirements and are willing to undergo the required flight training; most airlines accept pilots up to the mid-30s, and some even have cadet programs with slightly higher age limits depending on the specific program and airline.

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