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Civil
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Mechanical
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scope of study
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designing, constructing and supervising new and
old structures viz., roads, buildings, airports, bridges, water supply
systems etc.,
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Design and develop machines
based on the knowledge of movement and the power / energy that is involved.
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work
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design, supervision and construction of structures.
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calculating the cost involved, safety of the structure and potential
environmental risks.
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involves travelling quite frequently.
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Design and control of system that goes into
the process of manufacturing the machinery and product.
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Testing new systems
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Quality management and improvement
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Marketing products and systems
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type of industry
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building and construction
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private consulting firms
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government departments
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research institutes etc.,
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Manufacturing
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Automobile
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Power
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Aeronautical
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Biotechnology
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specific skills required
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good logical and mental capability, problem
solving skills and ability to grasp new concepts are very essential to be a
good civil engineer.
should be able to express yourself using figures and words.
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good technical and communication skill coupled
with logical capability to interpret complex and changing concepts.
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curriculum topics
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Maths
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structures
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foundation
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construction
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environment
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irrigation
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hydraulics
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surveying
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soil analysis
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Maths
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Physics
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Thermodynamics
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Fluid mechanics
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Machine tool design
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Heat transfer etc.,
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core subject strength
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good knowledge of maths.
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good knowledge of maths and physics
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specialisations available
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