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Civil Engineering Disciplines

This section deals with the civil engineering fields.As a Civil Engineer a vast world of imagination and dreams are opened to us.The Field of civil engineering is so vast that one cant limit itself to any particular field and excel without having a proper knowledge of other related fields.

To Conclude we can say that “Civil Engineering is a Renaissance field that requires the knowledge of many disciplines.

Below we have a list of disciplines one can choose from:

* Bridge Engineering

* Construction engineering

* Environmental engineering

* Fire protection engineering

* Geotechnical engineering

* General engineering

* Hydraulic engineering

* Materials science

* Piles Engineering

* Structural engineering

* Surveying

* Timber Engineering

* Transportation engineering

* Water resources engineering

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293 comments on "Civil Engineering Disciplines"

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nazir ahmad says:

i am a b.tech student of the burdwan university and i wanna know that how much surveying is required for me in my gate exam? now a days what should be preferable-doing job after b.tech or to get admission in any master degree course??

jameer pathan says:

Hi, civil engineering student & i want to know which discipline of civil branch have more scope in INDIA as well as in Gulf? wt u think about Transportation engg. and Environment Engg.? plz reply me..

MR says:

I am studying civil engineering, wants to know about effect of free lime in cement.

Dr.S.V.Deodhar says:

Free lime is unslaked lime in cement and expands during process of hydration It is measured by soundness test
It causes to develop cracks making water to percolate in concrete.

emeshc says:

hi iam civil engineer. I need specific gravity of civil material pl send to me. Thx

naveen says:

sp gravity of cement =3.15
sp gravity of fine aggregate =2.59
sp gravity of coarse aggregate =2.63

S.Gomz says:

is this the universal standard for these materials?

emeshc says:

what are the labour co efficent for differnt civil works

sami says:

oprators,drivers,elactrion,plumber,mason,helpers,tile mason,ect.

Shahabudin says:

Open the RBI.org website .There you will find the Labour coffient

sami says:

how many laws include in civil engineering like newton law, pascol law, how many other and for what perpose

Avi Sharma says:

Many laws are applicable which ranges from darcy’s law, bernauli’s equ, continutiy equation(conservation of mass) etc. For what purpose you require ??

ganesh jagtap says:

pls send me the actual consumption chartmaterial for rcc& nmasonry work

prashant says:

what are the labour co efficent for differnt civil works

prashant says:

i m diploma holder in civil from mumbai , i wanna do the b.e on line or correspondence how can i do

prashant says:

I AM INTERESTED IN latest technology of Construction & RCC / Structural DESIGN related literature.

je says:

-hey guys i like to know where to have an on the job training her in cagayan de oro (Philippines) starts this summer…thanks…

aftab says:

pls send me information about leed exams

anshu says:

certificate cource in disaster management offered by ignou, comes under civil engineering or not??

RAJAN RAJDAN says:

certificate cource in disaster management offered by ignou, comes under civil engineering or not??

Sujith says:

sir,i am pursuing b.tech 3rd yr….am very excited for project..
i would like to know some intresting topics….

kumaravadivel k says:

sir,
Why the construction gap is provided in bridges?
please expain this and how many gap is maintain?

sengoye samuel says:

what is a building environment?

rakim sarip says:

sir, I need checklist for hot mix asphalt pavement work, send me please. thank you and more power

rans says:

sir,
I woud be very happy if you can forward to me the complete equation/formulas in calculating the following;
1. water cement reatio
2. cement content

3. equation for finding min. compressive strength of concrete considering a. cement content given, b. water/cement ratio given c. slump.

S.Gomz says:

what is the best concrete mixture for a column submerged in a fresh water? how is it compared to a mixture submerged in a salt water?

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