Civil Engineering is the first and the most ancient branch of Engineering to have flourished even before Anno Domini or the first century.
The majestic Pyramids of Egypt were built by Imhotep, the first acknowledged civil engineer in history around 2600 B.C.
Planning, management, and construction of buildings, roads, railways, and bridges are the primary responsibility of a civil engineer.
This branch of engineering is such that its demand only grows with time.
For Civil Engineering graduates, the conventional career path is to join an engineering firm and subsequently work on projects from constructing apartments, offices, houses to buildings dams, bridges, and other utility infrastructures.
Let us discuss the other career path for civil engineering graduates to pursue.