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Given your background of a 3-year Diploma in Civil Engineering after 10th, several colleges and universities offer lateral entry opportunities for completing your graduation in Civil Engineering. Institutions like NITs, IIITs, and some state universities allow lateral entry directly into the second year of their B.Tech programs based on Diploma qualifications. Additionally, many private universities and colleges across India also offer lateral entry options. It's essential to research each institution's eligibility criteria, reputation, accreditation status, and placement opportunities before making a decision. Ensure the chosen instit
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It is regarded as a smart idea to pursue a B.Tech in Civil Engineering at IIMT Meerut. Structural, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering are among the fundamental areas of civil engineering that are covered in the program's well-rounded curriculum. Through labs and industry initiatives, the institute offers practical training, skilled teachers, and up-to-date facilities. Furthermore, IIMT Meerut places a strong emphasis on industry exposure and skill development, both of which can improve employability. The placement cell helps students find employment and internships. For students interested in civil engineering,
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Eligibility:- 12th standard pass with minimum 45% marks in Physics, Maths and Chemistry for General Category and 40% marks for SC/ ST/ OBC /PC/ Ex- serviceman candidate. Admission Process:1) Self generated through an online portal provided by the university with the necessary documents.2) Take the university entrance test or JEE Main/COMEDK kind of exams3) University will also provide merit list depending on the students’ 12th standard mark and entrance test scores.

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Suvranil Saha

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The total tuition fee for B.Tech in Civil Engineering at IIMT Meerut is INR 2.45 Lakhs. The student will also have to pay a one-time payment of INR 5,500 and a hostel fee of INR 6,000 per month. The one-time payment includes a security deposit and medical fee. So, the total fee will be around 5.38 lakhs.

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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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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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Pragati Singh

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Yes, studying Civil Engineering is still worthwhile as the construction sector of India has contributed to the GDP growth at approx. 6.1% in 2024 on an estimation. Hence, we can the demand for Civil Engineers has also increased with that. Plus, there is an infrastructure boom with projects like Smart Cities Mission and Bharatmala Pariyojana which again raises the demand for Civil Engineers.

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