Should I go for Thapar University to pursue civil engineering after completing Diploma in the same? How is its placements?

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Asked by Sourav Kumar
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5 years ago
Dear Sourav, The main scope of civil engineering or the task of civil engineering is planning, designing, estimating, supervising construction, managing construction, execution, and maintenance of structures like building, roads, bridges, dams, etc. The career scope of civil engineers is huge worldw

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5 years ago
Dear Sourav, You can take admission in B.Tech lateral entry after completing your 3 year diploma. Lovely Professional University is best option to pursue the same course. I did MBA from LPU and I had many friends from Civil Engineering, so I have idea course,Placements,Curriculum, etc.One of my frie

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3 years ago
Thapar is the best option for engineering. There are great opportunities and placement options. It has top recruiters like Deloitte, IBM, Infosys, Microsoft, etc. So you should definitely try for Thapar.

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The admissions to the second year of BE/B.Tech programmes at Thapar University will be conducted through an offline entrance test called Lateral Entry Entrance Test (LEET). "The Department of Civil Engineering at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology University, recently completed five deca

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8 years ago
Oh yes, completely. It will be an add-on advantage, as you will be in the advance learning phase and it will be easy for you to grasp things. Moreover, you will well-versed with the industry and there will be a scope to inherit more. You can check out their website and know more about their curricul

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Pankaj Kumar
9 years ago
Thapar is one of the best university across India and civil engineering is equally good from Thapar but to know the exact scenario for faculty and placements get in touch with the current students through social media or in person For Details check link below : https://www.shiksha.com/getListingDet

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hapar University offers a wide range of programs. The main ones are:

Undergraduate: B.Tech (multiple engineering branches), B.Sc, BBA
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It's best known for its engineering and management courses.

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For B.Tech at Thapar University, you need to have passed Class 12 with Physics and Maths (plus one of Chemistry/Biology/CS) and meet the minimum percentage cutoff set by Thapar. Admission is mainly through JEE Main scores, with some weight to Class 12 marks.

Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET) is a private (deemed-to-be) university, not a government institute.

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