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No..Mining Engineering is far diferent from Civil Engineering. Both are fields of engineering but the area is totally different. Mining Engineering relates to thhe mines and the technology required to explore the mines, whereas Civil Engineering relates to creating engineering structures for roads, transportation, bridges, railways, marinas etc.

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