I am B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and want to do M.Tech in Civil Engineering, so is it possible ?
239 Views|Posted 2013-03-26 16:58:31
Asked by Abhishek Mukherjee
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2013-03-26 17:39:22
Why dont you also think of making managerial careers in Infrastructure, where Civil and mechanical engineers are required in large numbers? You should learn Project Management and try to get educated in the same through Full Time courses in Infrastructure Business. Institutes like SAMVIT School of I

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2013-03-26 17:12:19
M Tech is not provided in civil engineering but the specific fields of civil engineering. Now, it would be better if you go for thermal or cad/cam or other fields of mechanical engineering rather than the civil engineering. The field of hydraulics/fluid mechanics is a field that could be counted as
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