I have done my graduation in civil engg. and would like to pursue Masters(Mtech). My question is about the future prospects in this field.

I have done my graduation in civil engg. and would like to pursue Masters(Mtech). My question is about the future prospects in this field..

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Asked by Sachin GC

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    Vipul Verma | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    Hi Sachin
    Civil engineering has lot of scope now a days and in future. in civil engineering there is many sub branches like residential, transportation,surveying, soil engineering, consultancy, etc. you can easily get sufficient earning jobs are available in residential areas road projects.
    Civil Engineering graduates can find employment opportunities in various areas of work. Mostly find openings in :
    -Rain water harvesting system
    -Surveying
    -Estimation
    -Preparation of civil drawings
    -Power generation firms
    -Gas and Oil plants
    -Construction of pipelines
    -Construction of buildings
    -Construction of dams
    -Construction of tunnels
    -Construction of sewa
    ...more

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