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Because BIM isn’t just a tool - it’s a workflow that connects design, execution, and facility management. Engineers with BIM skills are 30-50% more employable in international markets compared to those with only CAD knowledge.
Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical engineers can all specialize in BIM. Civil engineers use BIM for structural design & infrastructure, MEP engineers for services like HVAC & piping, and architects for visualization & space planning.
In countries where BIM is government-mandated (like UK & UAE), jobs explicitly require BIM expertise. Without BIM, even experienced engineers are filtered out during hiring.
With focused training and real project exposure, an engineer can become job-ready in 4–6 months. But without structured learning, many waste years “dabbling” with software.
In India, BIM adoption is rising fast with Smart Cities, Metro Rail, and Government mandates. Globally, BIM is already mandatory in many regions. This means engineers who master BIM now are future-proofing their careers.