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I think if you get 60% overal in your first year you can progress to second year in BEng civil engineering.
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subjects in engineering first year (cse) students are:- 1.basic civil engineering 2.basic mechanical engineering 3.engineering mechanics 4.engineering physics 5.mathematics (M1) all these subjects are in engineering first year (first semester)
i am apply for civil engineering in 3 years diploma
last year cut of list for second year civil engineering maharashtra
Yes. Any of the engineering majors are challenging as they require extensive math, physics, and other science related classes. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to become an engineer. That is why they are paid better than other 4 year degrees. It also depends on your hardwork, motivation and interest.
You can get started on a career in forensic engineering by attending a four year undergraduate college. Read more at www.criminology.fsu.edu/faculty/nute/FScareers.htm
Civil engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the construction of public works projects- such as roads, bridges, airports, seaports, and sewage/water systems. Civil engineers can and often do specialize in particular aspects of civil engineering- such as bridge design or transportation networks. There can be some crossover within the field of civil engineering and other branches of engineering. An example would be that civil engineers may call upon the abilities of material engineers or electrical engineers to complete a project successfully. Civil engineers are employed by city, state and federal agencies, as well as private companies that contract for work with both private and civil agencies. Civil engineers may be engaged in research, construction oversight, and various branches of management. Civil engineering is a career that is in demand for trained and licensed professionals. Engineers must attend properly accredited colleges/universities (or likewise, properly accredited post-secondary educational institutions), pass the school’s requirements for graduation, as well as passing any requirements set by the state for the licensing of engineering graduates. Licensing can take variable amounts of time, depending upon state regulations, but is generally not began until graduation from engineering programs. Civil engineering is math and science intensive, and many post-secondary educational institutions have programs specifically for civil engineering. Civil engineering is a professional career and civil engineers are expected to maintain a suitable professional attitude and demeanor. Civil engineers can have a starting salary of 45,000 dollars to 60,000 dollars, depending of course where a civil engineer may find employment. Civil engineering graduates may have to seek out opportunities across the country in a limited market. Civil engineers may make up to 90,000 to 120,000 dollars a year over the course of their career. Civil engineers may found private engineering firms that seek work from various institutions, with the potential of making more money than civil engineers employed by city, state or federal organizations. This is an option that is generally taken when a civil engineer has had a substantial amount of work experience, as well as a repertoire of clients that would utilize the firm’s services.
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190 was the cutoff
If you have a high school diploma or equivalent then you can apply to attend a local college or 4 year university. Some local colleges have a course outline to prepare you for an engineering career. A 4 year college will for sure have an outline of where you should start.
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