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rohit rai SEFI Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:00 am Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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Respected Sir,
I am Rohit Rai from Lucknow .I did my B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Dr.RML Avadh University,Faizabad in 2010,then I did my M.Tech in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College,Gorakhpur in 2014 simultaneously I was giving the Institution of Engineer's(India) exams in Civil Engineering and I completed my graduation (AMIE) in Civil Engineering with structural engineering as my optional subjects in 2015. Now I want to work as an Structural Engineer and what are your views on how should I proceed or initiate my career.This is the only platform from where I can get the best advice.
Thanking in anticipation of your responses.
Your's Faithfully
Rohit Rai M.Tech,AMIE(I)
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:00 am Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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Dear Mr Rohit Rai,
If you are keen to pursue a career in Structural Engineering, please join a good structural engineering consulting firm and learn the art of designing, detailing, producing calculations which are comprehensive and which can be proof checked.
Further, my advice would be - As a structural engineer, continuously upgrade your knowledge by reading technical journals, attending relevant seminars and workshops and constantly interacting with your counterparts in other organisation, to benchmark yourself. many a times, your organisation may not sponsor you for attending such seminars / workshops. In such cases, do not hesitate to spend your own money to attend such Seminars. Afterall it is your career, which you have to shape.
Please do not forget your social and cultural responsibilities, while working as a structural engineer.
Best Wishes to you
Alok Bhowmick
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 2:53 PM, rohit rai <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
Quote: | Respected Sir,
I am Rohit Rai from Lucknow .I did my B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Dr.RML Avadh University,Faizabad in 2010,then I did my M.Tech in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College,Gorakhpur in 2014 simultaneously I was giving the Institution of Engineer's(India) exams in Civil Engineering and I completed my graduation (AMIE) in Civil Engineering with structural engineering as my optional subjects in 2015. Now I want to work as an Structural Engineer and what are your views on how should I proceed or initiate my career.This is the only platform from where I can get the best advice.
Thanking in anticipation of your responses.
Your's Faithfully
Rohit Rai M.Tech,AMIE(I)
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Jaydeep Vyas SEFI Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 12:00 pm Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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Dear Rohit,
I am Jaydeep Vyas working as a structural Consultant since last 25 years. On the basis of experience I can say that if you want to have satisfaction of work and purely honest hand to mouth income, this is the best business. This is not a business to earn a lot and to make your name. Structural Engineers are the real actors behind the curtain. It wont make you famous or give you prestige.
Our present discussion on structural topics clearly mentions. I hope you will select your proper line as per your ambition.
- Jaydeep Vyas
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On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2:53 PM, rohit rai <forum@sefindia.org> wrote:
Respected Sir,
I am Rohit Rai from Lucknow .I did my B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Dr.RML Avadh University,Faizabad in 2010,then I did my M.Tech in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering from Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College,Gorakhpur in 2014 simultaneously I was giving the Institution of Engineer's(India) exams in Civil Engineering and I completed my graduation (AMIE) in Civil Engineering with structural engineering as my optional subjects in 2015. Now I want to work as an Structural Engineer and what are your views on how should I proceed or initiate my career.This is the only platform from where I can get the best advice.
Thanking in anticipation of your responses.
Your's Faithfully
Rohit Rai M.Tech,AMIE(I)
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bijoyav ...
Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Posts: 111
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:27 pm Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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The reply by Alok Bhowmick is complete & comprehensive.
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Sent: ‎10-‎02-‎2016 22:48
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Dear Mr Rohit Rai,
If you are keen to pursue a career in Structural Engineering, please join a good structural engineering consulting firm and learn the art of designing, detailing, producing calculations which are comprehensive and which can be proof checked.
Further, my advice would be - As a structural engineer, continuously upgrade your knowledge by reading technical journals, attending relevant seminars and workshops and constantly interacting with your counterparts in other organisation, to benchmark yourself. many a times, your organisation may not sponsor you for attending such seminars / workshops. In such cases, do not hesitate to spend your own money to attend such Seminars. Afterall it is your career, which you have to shape.
Please do not forget your social and cultural responsibilities, while working as a structural engineer.
Best Wishes to you
Alok Bhowmick
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Arun vignesh SEFI Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:27 pm Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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Thank you Mr. Alok
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Subject: {E-CONF2016} Re: Future of Str. Engg
Dear Mr Rohit Rai,
If you are keen to pursue a career in Structural Engineering, please join a good structural engineering consulting firm and learn the art of designing, detailing, producing calculations which are comprehensive and which can be proof checked.
Further, my advice would be - As a structural engineer, continuously upgrade your knowledge by reading technical journals, attending relevant seminars and workshops and constantly interacting with your counterparts in other organisation, to benchmark yourself. many a times, your organisation may not sponsor you for attending such seminars / workshops. In such cases, do not hesitate to spend your own money to attend such Seminars. Afterall it is your career, which you have to shape.
Please do not forget your social and cultural responsibilities, while working as a structural engineer.
Best Wishes to you
Alok Bhowmick
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gautam chattopadhyay ...
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Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:00 am Post subject: Future of Str. Engg |
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thanks alok for your nice advices to the juniors.
gautamda
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:46 PM, bsec <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
[quote] Dear Mr Rohit Rai,
If you are keen to pursue a career in Structural Engineering, please join a good structural engineering consulting firm and learn the art of designing, detailing, producing calculations which are comprehensive and which can be proof checked.
Further, my advice would be - As a structural engineer, continuously upgrade your knowledge by reading technical journals, attending relevant seminars and workshops and constantly interacting with your counterparts in other organisation, to benchmark yourself. many a times, your organisation may not sponsor you for attending such seminars / workshops. In such cases, do not hesitate to spend your own money to attend such Seminars. Afterall it is your career, which you have to shape.
Please do not forget your social and cultural responsibilities, while working as a structural engineer.
Best Wishes to you
Alok Bhowmick
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