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Old 04-09-2013, 01:50 AM   #1
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Recently my cousin completed his 12th standard and willing to take Civil Enineering for graduation.His was is thinking that to guide him as jobs will not be more for this and now bhoom is for software know.He is also an average student not a hard working person.He is telling that he works hard now onwards.May I know which branch is good to join and in future also there should not be any difficulty for jobs know?



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Old 04-09-2013, 01:32 PM   #2
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Re: Any suggestions?

Civil Engineering, at least here in the United States, is more related to building placement, roads, and community projects, not really related to anything specific to engineering of automobiles or the technical aspect of vehicles.

Are you asking if Civil Engineering seems like a good fit for his average yet possibly motivated student history, or are you asking what professional groups he may want to pursue to advance in his Civil Engineering degree pursuit?

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Old 04-13-2013, 04:10 AM   #3
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Yes is am asking whether for an average student is it easy to study civil engineering?
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Pretty much any engineering field takes a lot of dedication and focus. Plus, with Civil Engineering, it's highly recommended to become a PE which requires additional study and I think even requires a regular renewal cycle.

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I think this time is very tough for every student.
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Re: Any suggestions?

As you said he is an average student so i will not suggest a civil engineering for him.In this case first we need to know the interest of student in which subject then only we can decide the line. you also know every subject have field so check it first.
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