Should I pursue regular civil engineering at my age of 35?
I am a BSC(PCM) graduate in 1998.I want to revive my education and want to get job in Civil engg.I am thinking it from reg instead of AMIE/distance.Also I enrolled in NIIT for CCNA.But they r not teaching well.I'm thinking whether doing CCNA or Civil engg will be better?Plz suggest me which one ?
198 Views|Posted 2013-01-18 05:34:05
Asked by Prosenjit Chakraborty
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Answered by
2013-01-18 18:28:57
The degrees count a lot even at a very advanced age.You need not mind your 35 which is not much these days.The Degree may come in handy at some time or other and it will never go waste.

Answered by
2013-01-18 16:22:31
Thanx @manmeet
You can always pursue B.E. in civil engineering through lateral entry scheme where you would get direct admission in 2nd year in any private or government engineering college. Gap is no issue as you will have to produce a notarized Gap certificate along with TC, mark sheet and migr

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2013-01-18 12:23:50
Hello ,
Brief::CCNA(CISCO CERTIFIED NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR) is a computer networking course.If you are good in computers then only you will understand CCNA..Civil branch in engineering is totally different from CCNA..It includes engineering in Bridges,roads etc....
Now the question is which one is
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2013-01-22 21:01:21
Age is not a bar for the right candidates. You may also try to get a few memory retention tips from the concerned to stay ahead in the race and win the race
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2013-01-18 22:13:12
If you are not willing to do it in regular, then you can join evening college. Age has got nothing to do with, as we have many examples around us, pupil even studying more and more regardless of their age.

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2013-01-18 18:04:30
You can pursue full time civil engineering degree course. I think this the best decision if you go for this course. As a graduate engineer you have more job opportunity. Even this will help you to get good salary package. You have not mentioned your location. So better to search for a Engineering in

Answered by
2013-01-18 13:36:54
I think you should do an MBA.

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2013-01-18 12:18:50
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All the Best!
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