Civil Engineering
Hello aspirant
You can check this following link for the previous years gate cutoffs for iits, using this link you can predict the trend and know the minimum marks required to be eligible for the same.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff
Hopefully this helps
hi,
see you have decent chances for many psus. you may follow the below link and stay updated for psus hiring. for civil engineering, IOCL, NLC, AAI, NFL, NPCL, NPCIL has recruitment for civil engineering.
you may follow the below link to know in details,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/psu-recruitment-through-gate
hope it would help.
Hi Ganesh,
Any country which is developing and spending billions of dollars for infrastructure development is a good place for Civil Engineer.
The highest paying countries for civil engineers are,
Civil engineers need a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, in one of
hello aspirant..
There are many institutes providing the best educations for the civil engineering course. Among them the top institution for the civil engineering and other coursess are the Indian institute of technology, the nits and other major private institutes like the chandigarh university, lpu, vit , srm etc
hope
Hi there
Hope you're having a great day. In an era where entrepreneurs are blooming in this decade at a drastic rate, B-Schools are very competitive to get to.
As per your query, Colleges still open for NMAT in this month are
1. Xavier School of Human Resource Management
2.
Hey!
You can definitely pursue Law after engineering. Just like every institute, BHU also welcomes students from engineering background to pursue law.
The minimum eligibility criteria for L.L.B.(Hons.) is a graduation degree, minimum 45% marks in graduation (for general category) or 40% (for reserved categories).
Also, some institutes have a
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