Can I get to travel after completing civil engineering?

286 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Suman Modi
12 Answers
Priya Mahajan
5 years ago
Hi Civil Engineering is a field job. You get to travel to far off beautiful places which are raising their bar of construction. The civil engineer is the first person needed for an out filed job. Even in the duration of your course you are taken to the sites for practical hands on training. Yes of c

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Khushal Arora
5 years ago
Hello, Yes, You will get to travel a lot. As a Civil Engineer, you can take up career options in the diverse fields such as Building control surveyor, CAD technician, Consulting civil engineer, Contracting civil engineer, Design Engineer, Nuclear engineer, Site engineer, Structural engineer, Water e

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Civil engineering is probably the best branch for a person who likes to be in field and travel. Since the jobs revolve around executing the construction projects and good professionals who have the right skills work on multiple projects, here comes the travelling part. You need to have great project

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Tashi
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5 years ago
As the task of civil engineering is planning, designing, estimating, supervising construction, managing construction, execution, and maintenance of structures like building, roads, bridges, dams, etc. , so quite obvious is that this course will lead to a job where you have to travel from one site to

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parul arora
5 years ago
Hello, Yes, You will get to travel a lot. As a Civil Engineer, you can take up career options in the diverse fields such as Building control surveyor, CAD technician, Consulting civil engineer, Contracting civil engineer, Design engineer, Nuclear engineer, Site engineer, Structural engineer, Water e

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Sapan Sapan
5 years ago
Hi, Civil engineering is synonymous to traveling because this is a course which is more of a filed work. The civil engineers are the first to reach a place before the people flock it, because it is he who is going to beautify it with his skills. So you can travel as well. You need the best college w

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Ashish Sharma
5 years ago
Hi Suman, There are numerous opportunities to travel across the country or even overseas. Since the jobs revolve around executing the construction projects and good professionals who have the right skills work on multiple projects, here comes the travelling part. You need to have great project manag

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S
6 years ago
Yes, there is a great chance of getting travel and paid for it by the company. Best wishes.

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V
5 years ago
Yes definitely, after completing your degree you get the opportunity to travel as per your job requirements. As a Civil Engineer, you can take up career options in the diverse fields such as Building control surveyor, CAD technician, Consulting civil engineer, Contracting civil engineer, Design Engi

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
With advanced knowledge of construction, architecture standards and government regulations they can focus on environmental standards, disaster relief, transportation or structural engineering. Civil engineers often work for government agencies and their work may take them abroad also. It's one of th

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