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i beaome a civil engineer what we chosse in inter


Jashwanth goud 24th Dec, 2024
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kumardurgesh1802 25th Dec, 2024

Hello there,

To become a civil engineer, you need to choose the following subjects in your 12th-grade (intermediate) education:

  1. Mathematics : This is a core subject required for engineering and is essential for the study of civil engineering.

  2. Physics : Another important subject that is crucial for understanding the fundamentals of engineering concepts.

  3. Chemistry : Although not as directly related as physics and mathematics, chemistry can help in understanding the properties of materials used in construction.

You can opt for Science (PCMB) with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and optionally Biology or Computer Science, which is the most suitable stream for pursuing a degree in civil engineering after completing your intermediate studies.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


Devraj Student Expert 25th Dec, 2024

Hi,

To become Civil engineer, candidate must need to pursue 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math (PCM) so you have to choose PCM in intermediate and then complete B.Tech in civil engineering to become civil engineer.

Civil Engineering is the oldest branch of engineering that deals with the construction and maintainance of buildings, roads and other structures

The minimum eligibility criteria required to become a Civil Engineer is, candidates need to complete 10+2 with science (PCM) and then pursue B.Tech in Civil Engineering to finally become an Civil Engineer. Admission to B.Tech courses isdone through both Engineering Entrance Exams and Merit based. JEE Main, BITSAT, VITEEE are some of the engineering entrance exams

Hope this information will help you

Prachi Kumari 25th Dec, 2024

Hello,

To become a civil engineer , follow these steps when choosing your intermediate (10+2) stream:

  • Choose Science Stream: Opt for the Science stream in your intermediate studies.
  • Select Mathematics: Ensure Mathematics is a core subject, as it is essential for engineering.
  • Take Physics and Chemistry: These subjects are fundamental to understanding engineering principles.
  • Focus on Relevant Skills: Develop analytical and problem-solving skills through your coursework.
  • Prepare for Entrance Exams: Study for exams like JEE (India) or others required for engineering admission.

This combination prepares you for civil engineering undergraduate programs.

Hope it helps !

sadafreen356 24th Dec, 2024

To become a civil engineer, you should choose the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in your 12th grade (inter) as these subjects are mandatory for admission into a B.Tech Civil Engineering program at a university or engineering college.

Some universities may require passing an entrance exam like JEE Main for admission.

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