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15th April 2011, 11:28 PM
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Does Earthquake engineering posses any future? Is MS in earthquake engineering better than M.E?
Does Earthquake engg have a future? Will masters in the US in the sub fetch good jobs? Is it worth pursuing it? Which are some of the best universities which offer this course? Is an MS in Earthquake engg better than an ME? Also what are some of the other fields in Civil engg which fetch good salaried jobs? (My personal interest lies in structures and geotech.)
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30th March 2015, 12:39 AM
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If you are interested in earthquake engineering go for it. There are good jobs related to this but only a few, so you need to be the best of best. Both structural and geo-technical are somehow related to earthquake.
Yes, this job worth pursuing. |
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