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7th December 2010, 11:58 PM
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What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
i'm studying btech 2nd year (IT branch)
wat should be my best option after completion of my graduation? I'm a merit student till nw...my percentage is 86..and which field i can choose |
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10th December 2010, 07:20 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
dear friend
first of all let me tell you that you have exeptionally good percentage........... now, the best future for yourself after your bachelor's in information technology will be as a software developer, or as a software tester in any of these reputated MNC's like WIPRO, TCS, etc. these days the software developers are being paid a very handsome salary, and also have a good chance of carving out a very bright future. so you may give a try for any of these. best of luck for your future NITESH |
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11th December 2010, 02:34 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
dear,
as you said you are in merit, if your college supports campus placements then you can go for it. many top companies like INFOSYS WIPRO TCS SATYAM and many more offer great packages doing M.Tech is also a good option because this will certainly increase your salary package best of luck |
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11th December 2010, 10:30 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
hello mounika
really your percentage is exceptionally good merit students like you should not waste the talent they will have bright future in research field and development field too my suggestion attempt gate after or while pursuing b.tech the talent like you should be placed in iit's don't only think about marks the knowledge is also equally and more important then marks okay while doing graduation don't forget participate in national level fest for project presentation and all all the best my dear ~aditya~ |
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31st December 2010, 07:43 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
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Your academics are really good. You will definitely get a job in top MNC's and IT industries after your graduation with good package. If you are not interested in doing a job at this moment then go ahead with higher studies either M.Tech in India or MS abroad. As you are IT student USA would be good for you. It is well known for research works. All the Best! |
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9th September 2011, 07:06 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
after completion of b.tech IT , you should go for PG courses like m.tech, MBA , these are best carrier options for you. there will many opportunity are available after completion of these courses,
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10th September 2011, 07:05 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
There are several options.
You can go for higher studies like M.Tech or M.B.A. you have a decent percentage in your career. There are so many companies like TCS, CTS, Infy, Wipro etc. If you prepare yourself for the campus recruitment then you will get a job of high salary. All the best. Thank you. |
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10th September 2011, 07:30 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
Before we go any further and talk about Career Planning, let’s just look at the change in the job scenario in the last decade:
• Growth of service sector, especially IT. In spite of the recent recession in the US economy, IT has been growing at an explosive rate with the requirement for skilled manpower in this sector desperately falling short of demand. As a result, countries that face such a shortage are busy recruiting manpower (on work permits) from countries, which have an adequate supply. • In this era of global village, a person today is a global citizen going and living where his/her career aspirations take him/her. One’s country of birth is no longer the default choice to pursue a career in. Thus, we have people born in one corner of the world migrating and pursuing successful careers in another part of the world. • Knowledge about Information, Communication and Entertainment, commonly referred to as the ICE Age has become increasingly important, rather inevitable for the students, specifically with the onset of IT. • The focus today is on acquiring multiple skills and cross functionality rather than specializations: Today organizations are not made up of different departments each of them having a focused task and a limited role; instead today they are made up of teams. These teams consist of people who although have specialized skills but have to synergize their efforts in achieving a common goal. • Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG) are also opening new opportunities for different people. Procedures like deli censing encourage entrepreneurial activity, which leads to a lot more people taking initiative and exploiting their talents to their fullest potential. It is astonishing how many 21-year-old millionaires exist today and it is anybody’s guess how many more are expected tomorrow. • Increasing presence of women in the working force plus increasing presence of women in areas traditionally considered male bastions for e.g. the armed forces. • As the standard of living is increasing throughout the world; people are moving away from pure monetary considerations while considering a career. True, monetary considerations are still very important, but the weight age of other factors like emotional satisfaction, spiritual fulfillment etc. is increasing. Furthermore acceptance of these factors in a career decision is universally increasing and today a parent is more considerate and open, if his/her teenager states the desire to become a DJ, instead of a Chartered Accountant. • Increase in pay packages plus increase in working hours but with increased flexibility. • It has been propounded by most of the management gurus that emphasis of the next decade would shift from design and technology to happiness and aesthetics, clearly indicating the trend that one's job should match one's potential and interest rather than be decided on one's whims and fancies and dictates of peers and the available norms. Consequently there has been increased job/career switching for various reasons ranging from growth prospects to personal factors like need for creativity etc. |
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28th May 2012, 01:33 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
Dear friend,
There are many options after information technology based on th interest you can go for the higher educations like M.S in abroad by applying for GRE,CAT or M.Tech by applying GATE in India for the bright future in life. Based on the course in Information technology for getting a good opportunity jobs. The following companies providing a good job for IT students: WIPRO IBM MAHINDRA SATHYAM DELL INFOTECH All the best....................... |
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12th July 2012, 02:09 AM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
i'm studying btech 3rd year (IT branch)
wat should be my best option after completion of my graduation? I'm a merit student till nw...my percentage is 68.....and which field i can choose??/ whether i need to have grip on special topics like Mob app etc.,?? |
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29th March 2013, 12:26 AM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
Hi dear,
As you you are second year student of B.Tech in Information Technology and a merit student I suggested you to do M.Tech in CS branch from IITs after completing you b.tech. This will increase your knowledge as well as salary package. you can get admission IITs through Gate exam. So work hard It is truly said that "Hard work is the key to success" Best of luck, Thanks. |
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29th March 2013, 10:57 AM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
heloo friend,
B.tech in IT is a very wonderful stream which involves a number of government as well private job opportunities in many sectors as either technical or others too. Any of the candidate having degree with b.tech have many options to do after his b.tech as either study or the job opportunities.As after b.tech there are a number of master degree courses present along with studies. Master degree courses present are as : M.TECH MCA MBA HOTEL MANAGEMENT FASHION DESIGN etc. A b.tech in IT field student must have good programming or technical knowledge as well communicative knowledge as both of these skills are very much necessary for any of the job post and those programming skills are as : C C++ JAVA ORACLE SQL PHP DOTNET etc, Job options after B.tech in IT are as : TCS IBM HCL INFOSYS WIPRO SATYAM ORACLE NOKIA SAMSUNG ASUS ACER DELL HP ACCENTURE HYTECH MICROSOFT YOUTUBE etc. best of luck !! |
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29th March 2013, 09:29 PM
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Re: What is the best option after B.Tech IT?
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Hello, First of all, congrats for getting such good percentage, i should say above average students, so with a percentage of yours you can go for any field of your choice, decide your goals and Aim in life. If you want to work after your graduation, then you can sit for top companies like:-
If you want to go for higher studies and work in research and development field, you can write GATE exam, for this. You have the chance to study in IITs and NITs of India, nowadays also many PSUs companies like IOCL,BARC,BEL,BHEL etc are also calling graduate trainees based on GATE score. >>If you want to prepare for civil services, you can also write many competitive exams like IAS,IPS,IFS etc and become a good civil servant officer. SO, choose your dreams and lead them, all the best!! |
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