Sunday, 26 February 2017

Comparison between Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering

Many young students want to pursue an engineering career. Some want to turn into a civil engineer and construct buildings & bridges, while others have strong interest in machines and want to build a career as the mechanical engineer.

CIVIL ENGINEERING:



As the job profile itself implies, civil engineers are engaged in planning, designing, constructing and maintenance of various buildings, roads, structures, dams and other formations. They not only generate buildings, but they also ensure that every project which they handle is safe. There are various sub-fields in civil engineering, including environmental, coastal, transportation, construction, water resources, surveying, material engineering and structural engineering. There is a substantial demand of civil engineers in India and it is only going to rise in a near future as the country is completely ready to upgrade its infrastructure. The career also offers a galore of opportunities in different government departments. Civil engineers are employed in all major construction projects. There are immense opportunities exist in the private sector also.







Mechanical engineers need to handle with different concepts, like mechanics, robotics, fluid mechanics, kinematics, etc. Mechanical engineers also play a crucial role in the development of different engines, power plant equipment, heating and cooling systems. It is regarded as the broadest of all engineering fields. The job prospects are unending and abundant. Mechanical engineers are required to test, design, install and operate different machines and mechanical systems. There are opportunities exist both in government and private sector undertakings. Major industries employing engineers are automobiles, space research, aeronautics, energy and utilities, air conditioning, agriculture, bio-mechanical.

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