I think civil is a
broader field. There are so many
areas one could eventually wind
up speciallizing; surveying/GIS,
structural, marine, geotechnical,
water treatment/distribution,
highway & route design,
construction management,
graphical applications/DTM,
typical civil site design,
hydraulics/water resources,
industrial waste, solid waste.
Anything that is put on the
ground usually has some civil
engineering.
yeah of course
YES U CAN DO IT after completeing BE in mechanical engineering u are eligible to do ME in AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Yes.
You go to an engineering school or college and take a course in Engineering Drawing.
AS is visited various site i found IT OR CS engineering has the best scope
Mechanical Engineering is considered by some to be the broadest of engineering disciplines. Not only do many areas fall under mechanical engineering, it overlaps into other engineering disciplines, including Civil, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering
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the most preferred course after mechanical engineering is doing m.tech
petroleum engineering
Civil Engineering
Domain is the broadest taxonomic group.
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engineering
Mechanical, production engineering
yeah of course
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mechanical engineering is ever green and it is very interesting