Civil Engineering Purpose Statement

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Register to read the introduction… Every day and every class was a new challenge; things that I have learned in my college increased the fascination. I made my first presentation in one of the top colleges in my state. The presentation was on earth quake resistance structures, and I secured first position out of 100 candidates.
I received more practical knowledge when I was doing my mini project as per my University and college curriculum. My mini project topic was “DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES”; which was perfect choice for me according to my interest. Also interaction with senior engineers gave me an update of all latest civil engineering details.
I have paved my way to be a good Civil Engineer, but my thirst for knowledge can be fulfilled only when I have completed my M.S. in Structural Engineering following it with Ph.D. in fields of seismology, earthquakes and their effects on buildings. After carefully studying all the websites, seeking advices of my faculty members and seniors I am totally convinced that my knowledge will be bolstered by joining your esteemed University. I am applying for your University because of excellent faculty, laboratory and a good research

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