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Field of Study
The next few decades will be the most creative, demanding, and rewarding of times for civil engineers, and now is the best time to find the right career for you. Civil engineering is about community service, development, and improvement -- the planning, design, construction, and operation of facilities essential to modern life, ranging from transit systems to offshore structures to space satellites. Civil engineers are problem solvers, meeting the challenges of pollution, traffic congestion, drinking water and energy needs, urban redevelopment, and community planning. Our future as a nation will be closely tied to space, energy, the environment, and our ability to interact with and compete in the global economy. You, as a civil engineer, will perform a vital role in linking these themes and improving quality of life for the 21st century. As the technological revolution expands, as the world's population increases, and as environmental concerns mount, your skills will be needed. There is no limit to the personal satisfaction you will feel from helping to make our world a better place to live. Whatever area you choose, be it design, construction, research, teaching, or management, civil engineering offers you a wide range of career choices for your future.
What is it all about
The Workplace
Initial years of Civil Engineering involve a lot of fieldwork where the engineers are required to visit their places of work. As the career progresses the Civil Engineers move from field work execution to planning and thus start doing more of office job.
Again a lot of interaction with clients and other stakeholders make it imperative to have impeccable communication skills. They also spend a lot of time on tasks such as discussing proposals with clients, preparing budgets and determining project schedules.
Job Prospects
With the boom in Indian Growth and a near trillion mark GDP, the spending, both public & private, on Civil and Infrastructure has grown exponentially. With continuous expansion schemes being developed by the government there has been an unprecedented shortage of Civil Engineers in the country. There has been a 30% increase in the demand for Civil Engineers over the previous year and this shortage is bound to exist in view of the fact that the number of Civil Engineers produced by the country is a mere 6% of the overall output. So the students of Civil Engineering definitely have a bright future ahead. Industry experts estimate that India faces a shortage of over 70,000 civil engineers each year. Not surprising, when you have just one in ten IIT students opting for the civil engineering discipline and only 200 of the 1700 engineering colleges approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) offer the course.






























