Civil Engineer
Hi Shyam....
Could you please specify which exam you want to write ,so that it will be easy for us to tell you whether these 3 backlogs will stop u from attempting the paper.
Thank U
Hey tarun!
It is possible that syllabus may vary from institution to institution. The syllabus is made up of core elective courses. The common topics covered in the course are as follows -
Applied maths - digital circuits and system
Applied physics - communication systems
Applied chemistry - computer graphics
Manufacturing process - Operation system
Introduction to computer system - Java programming website designing
Introduction to programming - computer architecture.
Wish you all the best.
Hello!Pushpendra
Yes you can become civil engineer in field of railway.For this you have to crack ESE exam after B.tech or in 4th year of your course.ESE is engineering services examination which is conducted by union public service examination.Various type of posts are offered throuhh ESE examination.I hope my answer is helpful to you.
You can ask if you have any other queries.
GOOD LUCK!
Hi Ankit Singh.....
Kindly check the below link for various job opportunities provided by the Government Sector for Civil Engineering Graduates.
https://www.jagranjosh.com/civil-engineering-jobs-st-1408431039
Hope this helps....Thank U
Hello Sunanda,
Thanks for contacting Careers360 and we hope we will be able to answer your query.
The answer to your question is unfortunately, "no". The IITs and the NITs have strict rules as laid down by the Government of India to not accept diploma holders for direct admissions into their B.Tech courses.
However, what you can do is: join any college that accepts admission by lateral entry. Then after pursuing your undergraduate studies, you prepare seriously for GATE from your third year itself. In this way, you can join the IITs for your M. Tech course.
Hope this helps you and all the best!
Hello
Kindly clarify your query so we can help you. You are asking about which course?
Good Luck!
Hello!!
Civil engineers are not applicable for 14 day on off duty in ONGC. This applicability depends on your job location (posting), cader of your post and other factors. In ONGC, generally a civil engineer is usually not posted in offshore on/off duty.
Dear Kiran,
You are in the 3rd year of your civil engineering course, it means that it is the best time to start preparing for the competitive exams you can sit for.
If you wish to enhance your knowledge in technical aspects of construction, go for M.Tech. In India for premier institutes like IISc or IITs, you need to appear for GATE and you should aim for rank below 1000. Civil engineers have a variety of choices for their specialization, depending on your interest and score in the entrance exam, you can make your choice.
You have several options like -
1. M.Tech - Structural Engineering,
2. M.Tech - Geotechnical Engineering
3. M.Tech - Water Resource Engineering
4. M.Tech - Transportation Engineering
5. M.Tech - Building Technology and Construction Management
6. M.Tech - Infrastructure Engineering and Construction Management
Select a stream according to your interest and also as per your future planning, what you want to do in the future.
For Jobs point of View in MNCs like L & T, KEC International, Atkins, you can work as a design engineer and planning /QA-QC engineer if you do your masters in Structural engineering from IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur as these MNCs visit there for placement.
If you wish to earn a satisfying pay then construction management is amongst the best options as it can be an easy track to reach the Project Manager post after that.
Other than M.Tech, you can apply for MBA if you want to join for management related career line. You can apply for the same if you have scored 50% marks in B.Tech. CAT/MAT are some of the main entrance exams for this course. CAT is the most preferred exam for MBA studies with your engineering degree. If you are fortunate enough, you may get into some IIM. MBA after engineering is one of the booming career opportunities pursued by numerous graduates. You can opt for MBA in India through various examinations such as CAT, MAT, XAT, IBSAT, SNAP, etc.
If you wish to pursue your MBA degree from colleges abroad, you are required to appear for a standard test such as GMAT, followed by language test such as TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, etc.
You can also sit for exams like GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, etc to get a chance to do your MS from foreign universities.
Whatever you do be confident and believe in yourself. Devote at least 4 hours daily in preparation for whatever exam you wish to sit for and sit for the campus placements as well. The campus placements will help you prepare for interviews and hence improve your English speaking skills, which is expected these days regardless of what you seek for.
Civil engineering is called an evergreen branch of engineering due to the never-ending opportunities.
Good luck and hope this helps!
Hello Lateef,
A Civil Engineer can earn from anywhere in between Rs 8k to Rs 120k depending on the field you choose, your grades, experience, software exposure and of course PSU recruitments.
Though my suggestion to you would be complete you B. Tech degree first before going for jobs. Because as a civil engineering graduate you will have a lot more opportunities than just a diploma.
Good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
Civil engineering is the fanciest stream in the Engineering. I mean a civil engineer can give most of the exams. If any exams asked for B.tech as qualification then most of the time civil engineer can apply for that exam. Here is the list of some important government jobs for which a civil engineer can apply -
Civil services:- Most famous exam nowadays. You can see that in the results, most qualified students are the engineer and most of them are civil engineers. Civil Services exams such as IAS (Indian Administrative Service) or IPS (Indian Police Service). It is one of the toughest exams to crack and there lies a huge competition. Need to be well prepared for this exam and Believe in yourself.
State PSC:- State public service commission also conduct engineering examination, the candidates selected through these examinations get to work under the state governments departments like - PWD, road development corporations, irrigation, VVN.
SSC :- Staff service commission, again a famous option for a civil engineer.
Gate:- For higher studies like M.tech, GATE is compulsory, a candidate is awarded government colleges relevant to his/ her gate score. Many PSU recruits through Gate, here are some names - Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), NTPC Ltd, GAIL India Ltd, ONGC, Power Grid Corporation Of India, NPCIL, POSOCO, DDA and many more. They also give a remarkable package.
IES:- Indian engineering service conducted by UPSC.
IBPS:- Banking is like an evergreen option for civil engineer. So many exams conducted by IBPS throughout the year. More exams more opportunities.
AEN/JEN :- Assistant engineer/ junior engineer in many state department.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY OF INDIA:- Airport authority also conduct exams for selection of engineers.
LECTURER:- Many exams are conducted for the selection of lecturer post in many Govt. Engineer College.
These are some Govt. Exams available for civil engineer. In my opinion, civil engineers have a wide scope for the selection of jobs.
Exams to sit for if you wish to pursue Higher studies:
MBA or M. Tech -
If you wish to go for management studies then, you have to attempt CAT (most preferred exam for MBA studies) with your engineering degree. If you are fortunate enough, you may get into some IIM. But there are some other exams too for management studies like MAT, SNAP, XAT, etc.
For M. Tech again you can get it through GATE. You can specialize in the following streams
Structural Engineering, Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering, Environment Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Management, Soil & Foundation Engineering.
The duration of the course is two years. For this, you need to prepare well for the GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) to get admission in IITs, IISC or NITs.
Higher studies abroad: YOu can sit for exams like GRE, TOEFL, IELTS, etc. Then you can get a chance to do your MS from foreign universities.
Whatever you do be confident and believe in yourself.
All the best!
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