Civil Engineer - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, Now that you have cleared second year of engineering and you are now in the third year, it means in two more years you will become ECE Engineer.  How did you realise that you wanted to become a pilot and that too you are now thinking of it when you have cleared second year of engineering? Did your parents force you to take ECE engineering and said no to pilot career? Please let us understand that you will not be able to become a pilot now since your two years after 12th have passed and you are very near to become an Engineer. ECE is a good branch which can give good jobs in

Dear Aspirant, It appears that you are considering your being a girl as a negative aspect for careers in civil engineering field. If this was so, why did you at all choose civil engineering as a branch after 12th? Now that you are about to complete Civil Engineering, you should not consider and have this point of being a girl in your mind at all. You are equal to boys in the job market. Since your college does not give placements, (which is a sad thing), you will have to find a job for you on your own. For this, you should upload your nicely drafted and true resume on job portals like Naukri.c

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know that you are a would be Civil Engineer. Construction and Real Estate field is a very challenging as well as it has good scope for career on a long term.  The dilemma you are in whether to choose Masters or get into a job are common and there is no need to worry absolutely for that.  I would suggest that if you have placements in your college and if they are good enough, then you should go for the job placements on priority. Here the salary package you will be offered should not be the only criteria for accepting the job offer, but the brand and the learnin

Dear Aspirant, Civil Engineering which is the science for building infrastructure always had scope and opportunities, only difference is good civil engineers are required who do not compromise on quality and time. Civil Engineers knowing Project Management rather than just Site Management are required. I would suggest that you can definitely complete your Diploma in Civil Engineering but you should also aim for future that you will complete degree in civil engineering. Remaining a Diploma Civil Engineer will restrict your future long term growth in terms of job profile and salary.  Scope

Dear Aspirant, Graduation is mandatory for becoming an IAS officer. Therefore you definitely need to be a graduate and if you have chosen BTech, then it is definitely good. Generally civil service exam aspirants, start preparing for the exam after 12th. They generally prepare for three years and by the time they graduate, they appear for the exam. Taking coaching for the civil exam preparation is recommended which helps in dedicated study, concentration, guidance, support and build confidence. Yes, it is not guaranteed that one will clear the civil service exam in first attempt and that too al