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What are the courses after BE civil engineering?

What are the courses after BE civil engineering?

Job oriented courses to do after B.E. or B. Tech. in Civil Engineering

  • 1 M.E. or M. Tech.
  • 2 PG Diploma (Technical) programs. Like M.E. or M.
  • 3 M.S. programs.
  • 4 Management programs.
  • 5 Piping engineering.
  • 6 Law.
  • 7 STAAD.Pro Training.
  • 8 TEKLA.

Which engineering course is best in Tamilnadu?

UG Courses

S.NO PROGRAMME DURATION
1. B.E. Civil Engineering Four years
2. B.E. Computer Science and Engineering Four years
3. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering Four years
4. B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering Four years

What can I do after n6 in civil engineering?

Depending on the necessary practical experience/ programme specific training, the following opportunities are available for Civil Engineering students:

  1. Architectural Technology.
  2. Industrial Designing.
  3. Town and Regional Planning.
  4. Road Construction.
  5. Building Construction.
  6. Building Inspectors.
  7. Drainage Inspection.
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What is the difference between N6 and diploma?

A NATED N6 Qualification with 18 months of work experience is then only equivalent to an NQF 6. This is known as a NATED National Diploma. That means that you can study all the way to a level below a degree without matric. Or, with only a grade 9 certificate.

What can I do with n4 civil engineering?

You will be qualified as a technician in the Building and Civil Industry.

  1. Architectural Industry.
  2. Building Construction.
  3. Building Industry and related trades.
  4. Civil Engineering.
  5. Local Government (Municipalities)
  6. Quantity Surveying.
  7. Road Construction.
  8. Structural Surveying Companies.

What is the scope of civil engineers?

The scope of Civil Engineering lies in developing, designing, planning, calculating, monitoring construction as well as executing and managing the construction of buildings, roads and physical structures like bridges, dams, etc. and their maintenance.

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