Civil Engineer - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, What is the reason according to you that you are unemployed after becoming a BTech Civil Engineer? Construction industry is the largest employing industry in India and across the world.  You should find out what skills as a Civil Engineer you are lacking since having that degree on paper is not useful now to the companies. I feel learning the software like Stata, MS Project, AutoCAD is a must for a Civil Engineer and also having knowledge about Construction Management is recommended. I feel, you can take the PG courses in Construction Technology, Infrastructure Management,

Dear Aspirant, After Civil Engineering, I would suggest that try to get into a job. If it is difficult, then I would suggest that you can do courses in Construction Management, Project Management, also if you are not trained in software, then you can do courses of AutoCAD, Stata, MS Project. These are very much required by companies when you are fresher. If you are interested in post graduation studies, you can go for ME/MTech in the specialisation of your choice. Latest specialisations are Green Technology, Sustainable Engineering, Project Management, Construction Technology, etc. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Yes, graduation through distance learning mode is now eligible to apply for civil services examinations as per the recent notification from the UPSC. However as a Counsellor, I would like to know why are you doing graduation through distance mode and not regular full time? What is the reason? Are you working due to which you cannot attend full time college? If yes, then that is fine but if not, then I would suggest that you should do graduation full time. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, There is no Diploma in Civil Engineering available through the distance mode. I would like to know and understand why do you wish to pursue a distance learning diploma in a very field and technical subject like civil engineering? Are you working currently? Or you just do not wish to study formally and want the diploma as a formality? I would suggest that based on 10th std marks you can get admission to Diploma in Civil Engineering easily. Ensure that you also complete degree of civil engineering later to have a better scope and growth in the career. Not all distance courses are

Dear Aspirant, Though you have spoken to the counsellor and he must have guided you appropriately, I would request for a more explanation of your query here so that I can try and add value to your query. You have selected Civil Engineering and you are in the last year of engineering. I would recommend that you should start seeking our job opportunities and try to learn on the job and gain experience. Later you can go for Construction Management course if you do not get a job. Best wishes

Hello Ayush A candidate who has completed graduation from a recognized university is eligible to appear for competitive exams. Being an Engineer, you will have an added advantage in civil service exams. Being a graduate you can appear for exams for the posts of IAS, IPS, IFS, IRS and being an engineer you can appear for IES exam. IIT’s are premier institutes of India and are very well known to the world for the quality of education. Pursuing  B.Tech. from the institute will be always beneficial i.e. both as a graduate and as a candidate who is willing to prepare for competitive exam

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know your aspiration to study Law. However please let me know which education level you are in? Whether 12th or graduate? To study Law and practice as a Lawyer, you first need to become a Law graduate from a recognised Univeristy and an Institute approved by Bar Council of India. 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or instit

Dear Aspirant, All the courses listed by Mr. Arora are best, however which will be best for you? Have you thought about it? Are you interested in technical civil engineering or construction management. Since you have complete BE Civil, definitely ME Civil is a good option where you can choose any one of the above listed specialisations. Construction Project Management is an area which is being demanded more these days by the construction industry. PG in Construction Management from NICMAR Pune, Hyderabad) would be a good option for a long civil engineering career life. Which city are you resid

Dear Aspirant, Definitely, I would also suggest the same. Do not stop at Diploma Engineering. If you remain Diploma holder, you will find it difficult to grow in your career and you will get success late. A Degree is highly recommended if you are not required to work. However too, while working you can do part time degree from a recognised college. Which Engineering Diploma have you done? If you can let me know this, I can also suggest you some more options in the form of certifications which will help you in your career. Do give me a call and we can discuss in detail and reach at a good caree

Hello Ankit,   As per our discussion, please find the links below: http://manipal.edu/mit/programs/program-list/mtech/mtech-construction-engineering-management.html http://alfalahuniversity.edu.in/course/master-of-technology-m-tech/ http://www.ricssbe.org/programs/mba-in-construction-project-management/   I have tried my best to list out the best colleges as per the criteria s mentioned by you. Also thanks for the time as I needed to verify and confirm few facts before I can list out.   Please check on them and let me know if you need further information.