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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
India has been a developing country since many years and hence is still developing at a progressive pace than before. Henceforth, it is apparent that there are more number of developmental programs and spaces are designed and exploited to make use of them for the propelling civil growth. Since civil engineering is a discipline that encompasses the fields of design and construction of physically made built structures such as bridges, roads, dams, canals and huge residential and commercial buildings, it is obliviously possible that there are more such constructions and designs in future leading a way to the rise of civil engineering in India. Also, the propelling growth for civil engineering and other metro and top notch cities are the proving concepts for this argument that there is a robust future for civil engineering in India. With Make in India and digitized projects, the growth phase is expected to be exponentially high, hence would match supply demand gap thereby increasing scope in near future. All the best.