Civil Engineer
Dear Student,
No, you can not do mtech in civil engineering after graduation from mechanical engineering because the eligibility criteria is btech in civil engineering with minimum 50% percentage but you can also find jobs related to civil side.You also need GATE score for applying to any mtech course in top colleges.
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Hi Aspirant,
You can study Btech Civil Engineering in Goa College Of engineering.The college provides average placements but the faculty is overall nice and helpful.It provides a quality education and you can give GCET exam to get admission in this college.Infrastructure is good and also provides a good environment to study.
Hope it helps!!
Dear Aspirant
MET is conducted to offer admission in B.Tech courses besides several other UG and PG courses. The exam is of three hours consisting of MCQs from PCM, english and general aptitude. The institute releases syllabus of the exam every year along with the application form. so you can download it from the official website.
For more information use the link: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/met
All the best
Hello!
It is not uncommon for civil engineers to switch to design as a career, which is non technical field. There are many specializations in M.Des that you can take up being a civil designer from CEED scores. In my opinion, the below specializations will be best for you:-
Refer the article below to get a list of best colleges through CEED:-
https://design.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mdes-colleges-in-india
All the best!
Hello aspirant,
Sorry to say no. To get SVU you need to get a branch rank atleast below 30 to keep your hopes. Because SVU is one of the top 3 colleges in AP.
suggest you to try hard until 3rd counseling or choose a JNTU Pulivendala or JNTUK Narsaraopet or any other newly established JNTUs in the state or it is better to join in an reputed private college instead of going to newly established JNTUs as they lack in infrastructure.
Thankyou
hi Saiprasad!!
Always salary depends on some main factors like the college where you will be studying, and how much experience you have in that field. On general, a fresher will be getting 4LPA package.
The more you have experience and knowledge on subject, more will be the package. As a student what i suggest is, don't check for package but try for good work experience, automatically success follows you.
Thank you
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