You might be able to become a civil assistant or associate, but it will be nearly impossible to become an engineer without going back to college. I am a civil engineer licensed in three states including Ohio, Pennsylvania, and WV. In some states, such as Pennsylvania, the use of the word engineer is restricted. Civil consultants may not even call themselves engineers or use the term on business cards or in correspondence unless they hold a state professional engineer's license, or PE. The PE license requires a 4 year engineering degree followed by 4 years of documented engineering experience supervised by a PE, and passage of two 8 hour exams. I do not know of anyone working as an engineer or associate who does not at least have a two year tech degree.
You need to pursue studies at any Engineering College or University and get the Degree in Civil Engineering to become a Professional Civil Engineer.
A great way to become a structural engineer is to get a college degree in Civil Engineering. Structural engineering is a part of the Civil Engineering field. A license is also required to be a structural engineer.
If you become civil engineer, you need to work with MESTRY for 2 years.
Yes, a diploma civil engineer can become a BE degree engineer after completing the degree BTECH from distance learning.
Civil engineers need a Bachelor's degree.
Civil Engineering is a degree course so you would have to go to a university. Hope your mathematics is good.
Check your local universities and decide what college you think is the best for becoming a civil engineer. Here are some courses a general engineer would normally take http://www.mymajors.com/Civil-Engineering-General-Major.
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He never did. Eiffel was an civil engineer.
In order to become a civil engineer you must complete a four year bachelors program, and in many instances, employers might require a masters and ongoing training programs.
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