CRB Tech
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[edit] CRB Tech :
CRB Tech is one of the top civil engineering training institute in Pune since 2001. Their main focus is to shape the career of the candidates rather than just offering jobs. They mold their training according to the requirements of the industry. It also provides unique training and placement programmes with aptitude and soft skills sessions.
Pros :
CRB Tech provides excellent training in many areas like soft skills, aptitude, technical skills. They are linked with 600 companies for placements. They have placed 9000 students till now. They are an AutoCAD training institute.
At CRB Tech, they cover syllabus very deeply and students will get to learn many important software programmes like AutoCad, CAD/CAM and also the basics of civil engineering.
Cons :
It needs a good cafeteria for students.
[edit] What is Civil Engineering?
This is one of the age-old disciplines of engineering with construction, designing and maintenance of naturally and physically constructed environments such as roads, airport, bridges, dams, canals. Applying Mathematics and Science is the main part of this field. There is a continuous growth of scope in this field. It is possible for you to pursue a bachelor's of engineering after Physics, Chemistry, and Maths.
[edit] The scope of Civil Engineering
It is possible to explore the scope abroad in MNCs after completing the required qualification and certification. There are various countries like Singapore, USA, UAE where one can acquire advanced learning and experience. As per the location, qualification and the company the salary may vary.
There are lots of positions in the Government sector with job security and other benefits. It is also possible to explore opportunities in the Indian Army or Indian Air Force.
[edit] Salary in Civil Engineering:
The most profitable and rapidly growing field of civil engineering is Geo-technical Engineering. This field is related to the development of earth materials. The average salary of a fresher in this field is about 3 L P.A.
[edit] Skills needed in a Civil Engineer:
During this 4 year course in college, students must have the following skills to expect a good career growth.
Professional skills:
- Professionally and socially responsible
- Good communication skills
- Continuously updating knowledge
- Flexible with various teams.
Technical Skills:
- Excellent Mathematical skills and apply them effectively
- Analytical skills and solution finding capability
- Considering societal, financial and environmental impacts
- Up to date with modern engineering tools and techniques.
- Well versed with modern engineering tools and techniques.
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