How is vit vellores -mtech construction managenent for post graduation?
It is not necessary that VIT Vellore offers you measurable Mtech course as Mtech in construction and management comes under the civil engineering site according to the alumini feedback it is stated that the placement in VIT is poor for civil engineering if you go for MTech then you will have to be on the top in terms of skills and academic then the chances are quite positive but not much positive in terms of having job , placement package may vary.
It is not advisable as per the feedback of alumini.
Best of luck.
how is rics sbe program of MBA construction project management
Hey,
Rics offers courses like MBA in real estate and urban infrastructure and construction project management which are very new in India. These courses are not offered by other universities. These courses are offered with a assured placement package. Average package by college in the last year was 7.2 lacs per annum which is quite attractive.
Apart from providing students with commendable placement options, Construction Project Management at RICS SBE provides you an in-depth understanding of the construction and built environment sector to excel in your career.
All in all, the course will really help in gaining expertise in project management, construction and behavioural aspects of projects. It would good if you to consider to do an MBA in CPM from RICS SBE if you want to successful career in the built environment.
Hope this helps.
Hi, i have a small business shop which supplies cement to the construction contractors. i do this work from past 1year does this count as work experience? if yes how can i showcase it with proof to any top B-schools in india. Thanks in advance.
Hii,
Interview is all about how you repesent your skills and qualities to the interviewer.
You can showcase this to the b-school by saying that how you have increased the sales of your shop within one year. For example you can say that I have opend the small buisness shop last year and within one year I have increased the sales from 0% to ----%. Or you can give other answer similar to this. This will show case your buisness development skills.
I am studying in Jadavpur university with B.E. construction engineering and I want to form the very first year of my B.E. course prepare for the GATE exam after the graduation.What study plan should I maintain ?
Hey Sourab.
GATE for the major part concentrates on the core subjects which are more likely to be taught from your second year or may be second semester. As of now concentrate on semetser exams and prepare for the caculus and aptitude part of GATE exam.
Go through previous years GATE papers see which core subject carries how many marks or questions and try and focus specially on those topics as you go through every semester. You can even make seperate notes for those special topics and save them for later when you would giive GATE in your final year. Save your notebooks and textbooks for the same.
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