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4th January 2014 07:17 PM
durdana begum
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

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Originally Posted by maddusajj View Post
whats the scope for civil engineering today
hey..derz a grt scope for civil enginnerring
coz ow a days every undeveloped or under devolp cities or villages r bing developed
soo ultimately d dmand for civil engineers r increasing gradually
d person under civil branch has a grt scope nt only in domestic cities bt also in abroad or gulf contries...
15th June 2012 06:33 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

I am getting B.E comp/E&CE courses in Bangalore. I am sure of getting B.Tech civil at NIT Suratkal. I am bit confused which to select. Please share your views.
K V Deepak
4th April 2012 05:09 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Iam doing my civil engineering-first year and i want to finish autocad course after my civil engineering and i want to become a construction designer.do i have a good future
25th February 2012 04:48 PM
chandler8161
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Greeting Sir,

In order to do engineering, first of all your son have to crack Engineering Entrance Exams.

Various Engineering Entrance Exam :-

1) AIEEE
2) IIT-JEE
3) BITSAT
4) State Engineering Entrance Exams (like Karnataka CET )

About Civil Engineering :-

What is Civil Engineering ?

Civil Engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines, Civil Engineering involves planning, designing and executing structural works. The profession deals with a wide variety of engineering tasks including designing, supervision and construction activities of public works like roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, airports, dams, water works, sewage systems, ports etc. and offers a multitude of challenging career opportunities.

Duration of Course :-

This Four Year Course

Degree :- B.E or B.Tech in Civil Engineering.

Scope of Civil Engineering :-

(A)
Civil engineering may be divided into the following fields:




1) Building materials
2) Building construction
3) Structural engineering
4) Geotechnical engineering
5) Hydraulics, water resources and irrigation engineering
6) Water supply and sanitary engineering
7) Environmental engineering
8) Transportation engineering
9) Town planning and architecture
10) Surveying
11) Drawing
12) Estimation and specification
13) Management techniques
14) Computer application


(B)
Building Materials :-
Shelter is the basic need of civilised society. Stones, bricks, timber and lime concrete are the traditional materials used for the construction of houses and other buildings. The invention of cement and concrete has prodivided durable buildings. Reinforced concrete which is composite construction of steel and concrete has helped in building large structurer. Steel, aluminium, glass, plastics, glazed tiles, plaster of paris, linoleum, paints and varnishes have improved the quality of buildings. Improved versions of many building materials keep on appearing in the market regularly. A civil engineer has to make use of all these materials judiciously.




(C)
Building Construction:-
Fast rate of urbanisation and increase in the cost of land has forced to go for the vertical growth of buildings. In metropolitan cities, 25 storey buildings are becoming common. Even in small towns 3 to 4 storey buildings have become common. This requirement has brought in new building technologies. Continuous research and development in construction technology is going on to see that huge investment in building is utilised at the earliest. Civil engineers have to look into the problems of rural areas and urban poor people also. There are 23 million Indians without home. Low cost housing is the need of the day to make poor people afford their own houses.


(C)Structural Engineering:-
Before building a structure, it should be analysed and designed to decide about its size to resist the possible forces coming on it. The structure should be safe and at the same time its components should be as small as possible. Up to mid sixties lot of improvements were seen in the classical methods of analysis. Need of tall structures and improvements in computers gave rise to matrix method and finite element method of analysis. Requirement of large column free structures gave rise to analysis and design of shell roofs (curved surfaces), geodetic towers and tension structures. Disasters due to earthquakes have made civil engineers to study earthquake forces and build earthquake resistant structures. It needs the knowledge of structural dynamics. A civil engineer has to not only give a safe structure but he has to give an economical structure also. Hence, there is need for studying mathematical optimisation techniques. All these aspects of analysis and design fall under structural engineering field.




(D)
Geotechnical Engineering :-
All structures have to finally transfer the load acting on them to soil safely. Soil property changes from place to place. Even in the same place it may not be uniform at different depth and in different seasons. Hence, a civil engineer has to properly investigate soil and decide about the safe load that can be spread on the soil. This branch of study in civil engineering is known as geotechnical engineering. Apart from finding safe bearing capacity for foundation of buildings, geotechnical engineering involves various studies required for the design of pavements, tunnels, earthen dam, canals and earth retaining structures. It involvesstudy of ground inprovement techniques also.
7th September 2011 12:24 AM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Civil scope in future after 4years
27th August 2011 11:43 PM
S-R-B
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Now-a-days civil is compared to mechanical engineering..it has particularly got a lot of scope abroad.you can easily find a job there.Growing infrastucture and construction and eminent growth of real estate, pave the way for good career prospect in India..

civil engineer can apply for the different government or private company,
such as jindal power,ntpc,bhushan steel,bokaro steel plant,sheel,indian railways,etc.
27th August 2011 05:42 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

i think civil branch is evergreen branch.
16th August 2011 03:03 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

whats the future of civil engg and now a days also?
31st July 2011 01:50 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

civils severl job after b.e.
27th July 2011 11:43 AM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

how pakage in civil engineering
24th July 2011 03:02 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

My brother has taken civil engg in Haldia institute of technology. Can anybody tell me wheather he has taken right step or not?
7th July 2011 01:47 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hai friend civil is mother of engineering so beautiful future in civil.
9th June 2011 10:52 AM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

CIVIL ENGINEERING IS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD OPTION
9th June 2011 10:50 AM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

YES DUDE,
CIVIL ENGG.HAS A LOT OF SCOPE IN FUTURE.DUE TO INCREASING INFRASTRUCTURE AND GROWING URBANISATION ,CIVIL ENGINEERS HAVE A LOT OF SCOPE IN INDIA AS WELL AS IN ABROAD.A B.TECH DEGREE FOR 4 YEARS AND PG COURSE(M.TECH) IN IITs ETC...THROUGH GATE ENTRANCE EXAM IS A GOOD OPTION FOR YOU.

GOOD LUCK!
7th June 2011 12:22 AM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

which is the best field for upcoaming decade????
18th May 2011 07:37 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

briefly explain the scope of civil engineering
17th May 2011 03:36 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

CIVIL SCOPE IN 2020 ????
16th May 2011 01:21 AM
ashishshekhar
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Hi dear,
civil engineering is a booming field and i am sure 100% of the mass diong civil

engineering is going to be placed as the field is so much demanding and has a lot to

offfer to the seekers in this field one can be sure enough about the career and i must

say govt as well as private sectors are having jobs for civil engineers and they can also

go abroad for more .. as this field call you every where but for the moment one must

work hard to avail all the facilities The way construction is booming up through out India,
i feel there is excellent scope for civil engineering.
Punjab with all its agricultural strength and developing cities is no exception.
There's a lot of scope for engineers in developing countries...

Thanks
6th May 2011 10:52 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hi,
Please help me with my decision here.. I would like to know the scope of jobs in india after a MS or MSE in construction engineering and management degree from Texas A&M university or university of michigan, ann arbor.. I have got admits in both the universities and its a one year course and i will be coming back to india due to personal reasons after completing the course there. I would like to know the scope and job opportunities after this degree in india for a girl which will help me take a good decision..
3rd May 2011 11:10 PM
Vaibhav Mo
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Quote:
Originally Posted by maddusajj View Post
whats the scope for civil engineering today
Civil engineering is one of mother engineering branch. Now a days civil engineering is most demanding engineering branch world wide especically for deveploing countires like asia country. From past few year common man income soars and requirement is also simutaneously increased. Due ubranization city changes to multiplex, malls and recreation centre, it increase a scope of civil engineer.
15th April 2011 08:53 AM
AYUSH KUMAR YADAV
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear friend civil engineering is a good course .....nowadays it is compared to mechanical engineering.....it has particularly got a lot of scope abroad.....you can easily find a job there........

best of luck
14th April 2011 01:36 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

what are the skills required to become civil engg
23rd December 2010 04:02 PM
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Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Hi i"m rahul
31st August 2010 01:20 AM
Adarshxxx
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Dear friend,
scope for civil engineering is very bright as it is the core branch and also it is a evergreen branch to study.after completing your b.tech in this branch you can join any of the goverment sectors in the construction department.if you go for this branch you have a great future ahead,
All The Best!!!!
29th August 2010 01:17 AM
KHAN20
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear friend
i think there is a big scope for civil engg.
in present case software market is very down.bt don't worry.as civil is core branch a lots of jobs r waiting for it.
u can get may govt jobs through this stream likes
1.pwd
2.construction job
3.power plant
etc.
and if u r interested in business sector.then u can do MBA after civil engg.from which u can get rputed big jobs.
all the best.
29th August 2010 01:02 AM
rushi adhia
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Hi,

There are lot of scope for civil engineering there is a lot of vacancy in jobs in private and government sectors so you can get a good job and can also get high sallery.
In future there will be more demand of civil engineers than at present.

-All the best
28th August 2010 05:06 AM
cenaetion
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear friend,

Civil engineering is a core branch.. now a days it has a huge demand..

there are lots of new construction companies are opening.. so there is huge chance to get a job..

My suggestion is to go for Civil engineering..

or , you can appear in UPSC exams for govt.jobs....

you can also apply in railways..

all the best..
26th August 2010 12:52 PM
rajesh gupta 1
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Dear friend;

Scope for civil engineering is wide. you can go

for following companies :

NTPC

BHEL

ISRO

ONGC

DVC

BHUSHAN STEEL

JINDAL

RELIANCE

SAIL

IES

RAILEAYS; Etc.............
20th August 2010 03:09 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

does it matter in which college we do civil engineering
16th August 2010 04:55 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

is civil engineering is good for girls
31st July 2010 08:10 PM
mini rani
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

HI!

Civil engineering offers good job prospects in today,s scenario. Civil engineers can find lucrative job opportunities in both India & abroad.

Scope of civil engineering:

Opportunities exist in the public and private sectors in large numbers in all branches of design, construction and maintenance, infrastructure development in both India and abroad. Right now constructions industry is booming as there is growth in infrastructure requirement throughout the country. This is going to stay for next few decades.

Scope of civil engineers lies with many developing countries in middle east, Africa, Asia where infrastructure development is picking up and Indian engineers are in great demand
31st July 2010 02:32 PM
kalyan333
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

civil engineering is the best branch in now a days.
from 2007 it is the popular branch.
once you got degree,you will get job.
so this is the best.
all the best.
31st July 2010 09:33 AM
sathsish
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hello friend,
civil engg. is a good stream and having nice scope try up with it..hard work is must.
all the very best..@@
31st July 2010 01:41 AM
solution
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hello friend

civil engineering is most demanding engineering in today.

the job opportunity in civil engineering is very high than other engineering.

job opportunity in privates as well as govt sectors are very good for civil engineer.

the govt sector where civil engineers can join are

1.railways.

2.NTPC.

3.BHEL.

4.ISRO.

5.ONGC.

6.SAIL.

7.IES.

in every where in govt sector, civil engineers are essentially require.

all the best.........
28th July 2010 07:58 PM
subhash5687
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Quote:
Originally Posted by maddusajj View Post
whats the scope for civil engineering today
.
civil engg. has very wide scope now a days .IN BARC you they give direct interview ,
26th July 2010 01:21 AM
happy to help
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hello friend i am giving here a attachment that contain alll the detailed scope of civil engineering so follow this
19th July 2010 04:35 AM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

which country civil engineer get high salary compare to other?
11th June 2010 08:14 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

rayen steels pvt ltd of scope of study
9th June 2010 02:39 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

will a civil engineer gain much more importance after 4 years now.what is the starting salary for a civil engineer
9th June 2010 02:29 AM
prashantmeghalia
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Quote:
Originally Posted by maddusajj View Post
whats the scope for civil engineering today
civil engineering is one of the best trade after mechanical engineering. Civil engineers are in demand both in private and public sector i.e. Civil engineers are having good chances of government jobs.
8th June 2010 11:18 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

there is lots of scope in civil eng .i suggest do it .only for 2010 students
30th May 2010 12:29 AM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

hi at present i am doing m.tech in geotechnical engineering?what are my future career prospectus?
27th May 2010 09:13 AM
drdo99
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Hi,
Civil engg. is wonderful job. The job to defines your potential in administrating building.
some good colleges:
P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore (Est: 1951) Address: Peelamedu, Coimbatore - 641004, Tamil Nadu Tel: 572177 e-mail: psg/[email protected]


College of Engineering, Roorkee (Est: 1847) Address: University of Roorkee, Roorkee - 247667 Tel: 72742 website: corvc@ rurkiu.ernet.in
26th May 2010 11:45 PM
rahul k
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear friend

The scope for civil engineering is quite good, but better in the big cities than in
the rural areas. Civil engineers are employed in all the major construction projects carried out by the state or central government, the railways, private construction companies, military, engineering services, consultancy services.....
26th May 2010 02:26 AM
phuchi
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

today civil has a very good market government as well as private sector ..
civil is a ever green branch so do not worry...
and you also prepare for IES exams ,,
good luck!!!
21st May 2010 03:10 PM
Unregistered
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

is civil better than mechanical
15th May 2010 05:53 PM
herpreet singh
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

Quote:
Originally Posted by maddusajj View Post
whats the scope for civil engineering today
the civil engg branch is called sadabhar branch ok then it s scope doesnt mater to ask u ucan go to the govt sectors trhrough it the line railway paths normals road or much more y are u asking that yaar ita very gud branch ok
15th May 2010 12:56 AM
kool
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

At present scenerio, there is a lot of demand of civil engineers in private sector as well as gov. sector.
you can easily analyse that there are so many construction company works for developing infra stucture of several cities or redeveloping it, many bridges/roads are constructing.
so there is a very prespective job aspects in civil engineering department.& it is very good news for civil engineers.
14th May 2010 01:48 PM
sadhan
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear frnd,
there is lots of scope for civil engineers in both public & private sectors.
like construction of building,dams,bridges,roads etc
13th May 2010 11:40 PM
rahul k
Re: Scope for civil engineering?

dear friend

There is a lot of scope for civil engineers as the construction and real estate activity is on the high in our country. Please stay calm and see that your scores are really good. Try doing a CAD CAM course to support your resume. But give your best and see the results.........


ok
all the best
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