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19th June 2013, 05:40 PM
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What are the best options for me after pursuing B.Tech from ECE?
wi am percuing b.tech from ece 6th sem what is the best option for me in this field plz tell me??
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21st July 2013, 07:46 PM
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Re: What are the best options for me after pursuing B.Tech from ECE?
Qualifying UPSC ESE exam is a good option to find a job in engineering service sector. You can join PSU by qualifying GATE. Through campus recruitments, you can join with reputed companies like GE, Dell, Samsung, or Wipro. Another rewarding career option is to join banks as Specialist Officer. You can also try for Asst Commandant positions in defense.
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27th July 2013, 06:42 PM
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Re: What are the best options for me after pursuing B.Tech from ECE?
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My friend good to see you are on way to complete your degree. Now as you still have one more year start preparing for exams and aptitude from now itself. As you have almost one and half year, study very well each n every subject. If your primary target is job then Third year and fourth year is crucial to get technical knowledge. Take help from seniors who are doing job, take help from professors to understand subjects very well. If you have basic knowledge very well, company will of course choose you only. So just focus on study and prepare very well.You should not think much about courses now. As you will be preparing and done very well with study then you can give GATE exam also if wiling to go for post graduation which makes better and nice opportunities for job. you have many opportunities both in public and private sectors.And you are also have good percentage, so it is easy for you to get a good job. If you are interested in private sector, you will be having plenty of opportunities with good salaries. Otherwise if you are interested in public sector then try for the following jobs: -ECIL -BHEL -NTPC -ISRO -BANK JOBS -RAILWAY JOBS -NOKIA -GODREJ -SAMSUNG -AIRTEL -BSNL -LG -ERICSSON -VIJAYA ELECTRONICS -MTNL For finding notifications related to these jobs. you can visit following websites WWW.FRESHERSWORLD.COM WWW.UPSC.COM WWW.NAUKARI.COM WWW.GOVTJOBS.COM HIGHER STUDIES: If you pursue further studies and specialise in a particular subject, you can earn more salary. It will also give you an advantage during interviews. Higher studies will make you confident and, of course, help you build in depth knowledge of the subject. Some of the universities offering M.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) are Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati offers M.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) which is a two year course. Candidates who have completed B.E/B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering can apply for this course. One can get admission for M. Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) through GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering). For further details, please visit http://www.iitg.ac.in/ Indian School of Mines University (ISMU), Dhanbad, Jharkhand offers a two-year M. Tech programme (Electronics and Communication Engineering). ISMU admits candidates for M. Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering) only through GATE score, written test and interview. Candidates who have completed BE, B.Tech, BSc in the relevant field can apply for this course. For further details, please visit www.ismdhanbad.ac.in/ Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Himachal Pradesh offers a two-year M. Tech programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering. For further details, please visit http://www.juit.ac.in/ Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, Tamilnadu offers post graduation courses in the field of Electronics. Candidates who have completed B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering can pursue the following M. Tech courses: -M. Tech. Automotive Electronics (in collaboration with TIFAC-CORE industry partners) -M. Tech. Communication Engineering -M. Tech. Nanotechnology -M. Tech. Sensor System Technology -M. Tech. VLSI Design Candidates are admitted based on an entrance examination conducted by the VIT. Candidates with valid GATE scores are exempted from appearing the entrance examination. For further details, please visit http://www.vit.ac.in/ Most universities consider GATE score as the sole eligibility criterion for admission into their M. Tech courses. However, some institutes/universities like Madras Institute of Technology, SRM University, Kalasalingam University, University of Hyderabad, Anna University offers M. Tech courses in various fields including ECE, do not consider GATE score mandatory for admission. If you are willing to go abroad, you can prefer M.S. One has to appear for Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) and or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for doing M.S in foreign countries. Going abroad for higher studies involves huge expenditure; hence, this decision must to be taken in consultation of family members and well wishers. all the best friend..!!! |
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