Not at all. Usually, passing with around 45–50% in Science and Math is enough
read moreYes, you can join directly in the second year through lateral entry.
read moreYes. They usually offer placement help, internships, and industry links.
read moreYou can work as a site engineer, CAD technician, surveyor, quality inspector, or construction supervisor.
read moreYes. Diplomas qualify you for roles in PWD, highways, municipal engineering, and more.
read moreAbsolutely. You can enter Civil Engineering B.Tech via lateral entry or take up other engineering courses.
read moreYes. You’ll learn surveying, use of CAD tools, and site-based engineering techniques.
read moreYes. You’ll cover engineering drawing, cost estimation, RCC design, and road layouts.
read moreYes. Countries like the UAE, Middle East, Canada often hire diploma civil engineers.
read moreYes. It’s approved by AICTE and recognized across India.
read moreIt's a three-year technical diploma combining classroom study with practical training in civil engineering.
read moreNo way. You learn hands-on surveying, CAD, material testing, and work on real projects.
read moreYes, just passing Class 10 with science and maths is enough
read moreYes. The course follows AICTE standards with modern labs and faculty.
read moreNo. A minimum of 35–40% in 10th is enough.
read moreYes. Many private colleges admit based on your 10th marks.
read moreYes, you’ll visit live sites and work on campus labs to gain real experience.
read moreAbsolutely. Partnerships with top firms mean real internships and live projects.
read moreRoles include Site Engineer, Surveyor, CAD Technician, Estimator, and Planning Assistant.
read moreCompanies like L&T, DMRC, PWD, NBCC, DLF, Gammon, and HCC.
read moreYes. Dedicated placement cell links you to top infrastructure employers.
read moreDefinitely. Big infrastructure projects offer top exposure and access.
read moreYes. Subjects like environmental and water resources engineering are included.
read moreYes. It’s a student-friendly environment with good facilities and infrastructure.
read moreYes. Workshops, group work, and seminars build communication and teamwork skills.
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