#Career in Civil Engineering:
Civil Engineering is the key to many
of the issues affecting our lives today. Civil engineers solve problems,
design, build and maintain our living and working spaces. You might design a
new stadium, work on a local by-pass or railway line, assess a damaged
structure, provide immediate and safe drinking water to a refugee camp, or
manage a multi-million pound construction project.
Civil engineering students like all other
types of engineering students, study math and science extensively. The vast
majority of what civil engineers do is a combination of materials science and
physics. A civil engineering student studies to receive their Bachelor of
Engineering or Bachelor of Science degree.
Amongst all branches of engineering,
the range and application of civil engineering is the broadest and the most
visible. In fact, the entire infrastructural framework of a modern nation is
the creation of civil engineers. Civil engineering is about the design and
planning, construction, supervision, quality control and maintenance of
physical structures, such as buildings, roads, bridges, dams, canals, sea
ports, power plants and airports. Their role is central to ensuring the safe,
timely and well-resourced completion of projects in many areas, including
highway construction, waste management, coastal development and geotechnical
engineering.
As a civil engineer, you will have
to plan out, design and supervise the construction of different types of
buildings. You need to posses good knowledge of mathematics and science. Also,
you must also have good supervisory and administrative skills.
Eligibility:
- The minimum eligibility for doing undergraduate program
i.e. BE/B.Tech in Civil Engineering is + 2 Science with Physics, Chemistry
and Math’s. The selection is generally made on the basis of entrance tests
(e.g. IITJEE, AIEEE, BITSAT etc.) conducted at both national and state
level.
- One can also continue his/her study further by joining
ME/M.Tech programs offered by various engineering colleges/universities
including the IITs and NITs. A GATE qualification can further make one’s
admission process easier.
- AMIE Associate Memberships of the Institution of
Engineers also offers courses in civil engineering which is equivalent to
BE/B.Tech provided by other institutes/universities.
Job Opportunity:
There are job opportunities in civil
engineering both in public and private sectors. The government departments like
public health, irrigation or public works offer ample job opportunities to
civil engineering graduates. However, the probability of finding jobs in
private sector is more as compared to government sector. A fresh graduate of
civil engineering one can also look for jobs in road projects, building work,
consultancy firms, quality testing laboratories or housing societies.
According to experts, there is a
high demand for experienced civil engineers in developed countries. Hundreds of
civil engineers migrate from India to Canada, Australia and other countries for
better career prospects.
According to an estimate, over
50,000 new jobs in the civil engineering sector are coming up every year across
the country in the private sector. The Center has announced to invest over Rs
50,000 Crore in the infrastructure sector in the next few years.
International Scope:
Indian engineers are in high demand
in Asia, Africa and the middle-east. Those graduating from IITs also manage
jobs in developed countries. The employment opportunities abroad are very
appealing but sometimes it also carries a certain amount of risk. For instance,
Indian engineers involved in construction work in Afghanistan have been
repeatedly targeted by terrorists. So the decision to go abroad should be taken
after considering all the possible scenarios and your own priorities in life
and career.
Cost of the course:
A graduate course from a private
college will cost you between Rs1,00,000 to Rs 2,00,000, annually. However, in
a reputed government run establishment such as the Indian institute of
Technology (IIT), you will have to pay an annual fee in the range of Rs 15,000
to Rs 20,000.
Remuneration:
A fresh graduate in civil
engineering can expect a salary between Rs 10,000 and Rs 15,000 per month at
the entry level. A diploma holder will get between Rs 8,000 and Rs 10,000 on an
average. After three or four years’ experience on good projects, one can earn
up to Rs 30,000 per month. There is no ceiling for the right candidates to
progress in this field.
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