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Asked: September 22, 2020In: Career Guidance

M.Tech. is a good option after civil engineering?

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M.Tech. is a good option after civil engineering? After B.E. or B.Tech., what should a student prefer M.B.A. or M.Tech.?

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    From my view M.Tech will be the best option after B.Tech because it holds many job opportunities with it. A candidate can get job easily in research and development organizations, manufacturing firms, and IT companies as project manager, Research Associate and Senior Engineers.

    From my view M.Tech will be the best option after B.Tech because it holds many job opportunities with it. A candidate can get job easily in research and development organizations, manufacturing firms, and IT companies as project manager, Research Associate and Senior Engineers.

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Asked: September 22, 2020In: Career Guidance

How is the career growth of civil engineers?

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How is the career growth of civil engineers?

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    would be graduating this year,in May. And like you,I have things like private jobs or PSUs,or MBA or IAS/IES,etc... Presuming that you do not want to opt for higher studies (otherwise you must have been sure by now),I would suggest you to give time to yourself,actually introspect and find out if theRead more

    would be graduating this year,in May. And like you,I have things like private jobs or PSUs,or MBA or IAS/IES,etc…
    Presuming that you do not want to opt for higher studies (otherwise you must have been sure by now),I would suggest you to give time to yourself,actually introspect and find out if there is something that interests you in the field,if you want a job in the core field?…

    These are the basic ideas I have-

    1. If you money is what you want and you don’t care whether your career grows up or is stalled, PSU is what you are looking for!

    Prepare for GATE because PSUs barely do campus recruitment now.(for Civil Engineers)

    2. If you want your technical knowledge to be put to test,you want to earn by toiling and learning,go for the private sector.If you don’t know yet,

    • Mediocre CTC (about 3.5-5lpa,for trainees)
    • Heavy Workload,about 12hrs,6days a week

      BUT

    • You can expect something really big after 5-6 years of meaningful experience.You can go on a promotion spree or switch jobs with better packages!
    • You can also take up MBA/M.Tech during your course as an employee,depending whether you want to manage stuff or toil harder on the technicalities section.

      If you doubt it,here’s this for inspiratio
      The man behind L&T
      (I am sure you must be knowing it!)

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Asked: September 22, 2020In: Career Guidance

Which are the latest model building bye-laws?

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Which are the latest model building bye-laws?

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    Added an answer on September 24, 2020 at 6:24 pm

    Model Building Bye Laws - 2016 General Building Permit within 30 days else deemed sanctioned Ease of Doing Business Single window clearance Online Approval System Empowering Professionals Green Building Norms Provisions for Differentty Abled, Elderly and Children Swachh Bharat Mission Definitions ApRead more

    Model Building Bye Laws – 2016

    General

    • Building Permit within 30 days else deemed sanctioned
      Ease of Doing Business
      Single window clearance
      Online Approval System
    • Empowering Professionals
    • Green Building Norms
    • Provisions for Differentty Abled, Elderly and Children
    • Swachh Bharat Mission

    Definitions

    Applicability

    Applicable to building activities in the State/Urban Center/Town for which they are framed.

    • To be read in conjunction with Master Plan/ Development Plan/ Regional Plan/ Any other statutory plan in force.
    • All mandatory Master Plan/ Zonal Plan/ Development Code regulations regarding land and building use, coverage, FAR, set-backs, open spaces, height, number of stories, number of dwelling units, parking standards etc., shall be applicable.
    • Bye Laws to be reviewed after 5 years.

    Procedure for obtaining Building Permit

    • Documents Required. Layout & Site Plan, Building Plans, Service Plans for Water Supply, Sewage Disposal, Electricity Supply, Gas Supply, Fire & Safety Plans, Disaster Management (if applicable).
    • Other Documents. Ownership docs., Certificate of Structural Safety, Certificate of Supervision, Property Tax Receipts, Undertakings, Bonds, NoCs and Forms
    • Building Permit valid for 3 years for Residential, Industrial and Commercial Buildings (4 storeyed) and for 4 years for multi-storeyed buildings (more than 15 m in height). Revalidation on yr-to-yr basis on payment of revalidation fees.
    • Completion/ Occupancy Certificate to be applied after building completed as per approved plans.
    • Penal Actions in case bldg not built as per Bye Laws and unauthorized construction.

    Development Codes & Building Requirements

    • All mandatory Master Plan/ Zonal Plan/ Development Code regulations regarding land and building use, coverage, FAR, set-backs, open spaces, height, number of stories, number of dwelling units, parking standards etc., shall be applicable.
    • Where Master Plans/ Zonal Plans/ Development Codes are silent on such issues, the state may formulate Building Bye Laws that shall be applicable. MBBL 2016 can be followed as guideline on such regulations.

    Provisions for Differently Abled, Elderly and Children

    • Applicable to all Buildings used by Public. Educational, Institutional, Assembly, Commercial, Business, Mercantile Buildings and Group Housing constructed on plots of more than 2000 sqm area.
    • Not applicable to private residential buildings
    • Provisions. Ambulant Disabled People, Wheel Chair Criteria, Access Width, Ramps, Nor-Slip Surface, Parking, Lifts, Stairways, Corridors, Toilets, Signage, PA System

    Rain Water Harvesting

    • Applicable on plots more than 100 sam. in size
    • Owner to submit complete proposal for rainwater harvesting — roof catchment, gutters, down pipes, rain water/ storm water drains, storage tanks/ pits, ground water recharge structures like pit, trench, tube well etc.
    • Applicable to public open spaces of more than 500 sqm. area

    Green Building Norms

    • Applicable on plots more than 100 sam. in size
    • Provisions for Sanction as per Plot Size
      1. Water Conservation and Management
      a. Rain Water Harvesting (by Recharge)
      b. Low Water Consumption Plumbing Fixtures
      c. Waste Water Recycle and Reuse
      d. Reduction of hardscape
      2. Solar Energy Utilization
      a. Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Panels
      b. Installation of Solar Assisted Water Heating Systems
      3. Energy Efficieny
      a. Low Energy Consumption Lighting Fixtures (Electrical Appliances – BEE Star and Energy Efficient Appliances)
      b. Energy Efficiency in HVAC systems
      4. Waste Management
      a. Segregation of Waste
      b. Organic Waste Management
    • Owner can apply for Green Building Ratings and avail additional FAR as per Master Plan

    Streamlining Approvals

    • FDI limit for Built-up Area reduced from 50,000 sqm to 20,000 sqm
    • External bodies like AAI, DFS, NMA, UAC, HCC, MRC etc. directed to prepare online NOC system, to be integrated with online single window clearance. Applicant to submit only one Common Application Form (CAF)
    • Fast Tracking Approval Process
      Online Approval System
      Empowering Professionals and Outsourcing
      Single Window Clearance
      Integration of Agencies

    Risk based classification of bldg

    Risk Category (Residential Bldg’s)

    Parameter Very low Low Moderate High
    Size of the plot Below 105m2 105 m2 – 500 m2 Above 500 m2 All sizes
    Ht of bldg. Below 15m Below 15m Below 15m 15m & above
    Use of the premise Residential plotted Residential plotted Residential plotted Group housing
    Max. sanction time Not reqd Architect/Engr can issue permit. It reqd,  Architect/Engr can submit plans to authority for approval. Authority to approve within 10 days 20 days 20 days

    Integration of Environment Clearance with Building Permission

    • Buildings with BUA upto 1,50,000 sqm — Approval by local body
    • Buildings with BUA above 1,50,000 sqm — Approval by MoEF&CC
    • Buildings with BUA upto 1,50,000 sqm, classified under 3 categories:
      1. Category ‘A’ buildings – BUA 5,000 sqm to 20,000 sqm
      2. Category ‘B’ buildings – BUA 20,000 sqm to 50,000 sqm
      3. Category ‘C’ buildings – BUA 50,000 sqm to 1,50,000 sqm
    • Environmental Conditions to be met — Natural Drainage, Rain Water Harvesting, Solid Waste Management, Green Energy Norms, Air Quality & Noise, Green Cover, Sewage Treatment etc.
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Asked: September 21, 2020In: Career Guidance

What is your current work status?

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What is your current work status?

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    Hi,sir. I am a civil engineering student from Maharashtra . I done many online course from iit through NPTEL . I also done AutoCAD ,staad.pro,blender. I got idea of this website from my IIT lecturer.

    Hi,sir.

    I am a civil engineering student from Maharashtra . I done many online course from iit through NPTEL .

    I also done AutoCAD ,staad.pro,blender.

    I got idea of this website from my IIT lecturer.

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Asked: September 21, 2020In: Career Guidance

What is your current profession? Describe in Answers

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What is your profession?

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    Hi sir, I am a intern student at AFCON. and also doing final year degree from Maharashtra.

    Hi sir,

    I am a intern student at AFCON. and also doing final year degree from Maharashtra.

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Asked: August 18, 2020In: Career Guidance

What are the different career options after civil engineering?

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What are the different career options after civil engineering?

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    Civil engineering is one of the oldest and core branch of engineering . After getting bachelor degree in civil engineering, you will be required to work in the construction industry as well as in the business, management, & financial sectors. There are many job openings from a variety of avenuesRead more

    Civil engineering is one of the oldest and core branch of engineering . After getting bachelor degree in civil engineering, you will be required to work in the construction industry as well as in the business, management, & financial sectors. There are many job openings from a variety of avenues if you have done bachelor in civil engineering.

    The different career options after civil engineering are as follows;

    • You can take up your career as Building Control surveyors in surveying field.
    • If you are expert in designing and planning, you can apply for CAD planner as well as CAD technician.
    • After completion of B.tech, you can also go for higher studies like masters and Phd.
    • You can prepare for GATE exams and can get enter prestigious colleges for M.tech studies.
    • You can also study management because it can help you to get a high-paying job with more responsibility.
    • Apart from doing job or study, you can be enterpreneur and have your own companies and job.
    • You can apply for campus placement where you can join job as per your convenience.
    • You can look over for internships to increase your knowledge.
    • If you are not interested to study further after B.tech then you can also apply for jobs in private companies.
    • You can also join the Indian Armed forces.
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Asked: November 30, 2017In: Career Guidance

Which is Best Subject for Masters in Civil Engineering?

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I have three options to choose for my masters degree: “Remote sensing and Geotechnical engineering” “Environmental engineering ” ” construction and infrastructure management” Which one is better help me to figure it out and my dream is to start a construction company?

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    Each branch has its own importance brother. You need to get the best out of the course you get into. Having said that, Structural Engineering and Transportation engineering have more job availability and good scope for research. There are good opportunities even in software side (Related to structurRead more

    Each branch has its own importance brother.

    You need to get the best out of the course you get into.

    Having said that,

    Structural Engineering and Transportation engineering have more job availability and good scope for research.

    There are good opportunities even in software side (Related to structures) like

    • Revit Structure and Architecture
    • STAAD Pro
    • SAP2000
    • ETABS

    Geo-Technical Engineering helps you start your own consultancy firm.

    There are good opportunities even in software side (Related to GeoTechnical) like

    GEO STUDIO – SLOPE/W is used for Slope Stability Analysis ,

    EDUSHAKE for is normally used for earthquake and Geo Technical analysis,

    PLAXIX 2D, Plaxis 3D is a finite element package intended for the two dimensional and 3-dimensional analysis of deformation and stability in geotechnical engineering.

    MATLAB uses mathematical simulation for analyzing structural and foundation problems using a series of arrays.

     

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Asked: December 2, 2017In: Career Guidance

How to Stabilize Soil by using Rock Dust?

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I need some information about stabilization of soil by Rock Dust.

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