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Students who complete a Master’s degree (M.E) in Construction Engineering have diverse employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors. They are well-qualified for roles such as Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Site Engineer, and Planning Engineer in construction companies, infrastructure firms, and real estate developers. Their advanced knowledge in project planning, cost estimation, construction materials, and project management makes them valuable assets for managing complex infrastructure projects like highways, airports, bridges, and high-rise buildings. They can also work in consultancy firms, offering expertise in construction planning and execution. Government departments, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and urban development authorities recruit postgraduates for supervisory and technical roles through competitive exams. Additionally, there are opportunities in research and academics for those interested in teaching or pursuing a Ph.D. With the growing demand for sustainable and smart construction practices, M.E. graduates can also find roles in emerging areas like green construction, BIM (Building Information Modeling), and construction automation.