Thread: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies? Reply to Thread

Your Username: Click here to log in
Title:
  
Message:
Post Icons
You may choose an icon for your message from the following list:
 

Additional Options

Miscellaneous Options

Topic Review (Newest First)

17th September 2016 11:29 AM
Preeti @
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

There are many options for you if you are B.tech holder, you can apply in private sectors as well as govt. sectors and if are interested in teaching field you can also apply for M.tech.
After B.tech in mechanical you can apply for following jobs:
1)ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation)
2)DRDO (Defence Research and development organization)
3)SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited)
4)NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)
5)ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization)

You can also choose some subject for specialization:
1)Automobile engineering
2)Industrial engineering
3)Thermal engineering
4)Engineering design
5)Material Technology
15th September 2016 10:07 PM
Unregistered
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

Sir I have a doubt iam completed b.tech but
In 8th sem one subject failed I got course completion certificate & up 7th sem mark lists will I get b.tech purpose jobs.
30th June 2015 01:25 AM
Unregistered
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

What is the future of B.Tech in agriculture? In the future good job?
6th November 2014 10:31 AM
Unregistered
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

I Am doing diPloma CIVIL EngIneering in Raguler And 3rd Year IS running. After thiS I wAnt to do B.TeCh In CIVIL Engineering In IGNOU. The Certifacate IGNOU,, Is It WIll vAlue for me????? Plz rePly.....
6th January 2014 07:09 PM
Unregistered
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

what is the life after completion of my civil engineering in b.tech in normal college?
7th January 2013 08:31 PM
Unregistered
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

sir, i am studying 12. After 12 i am intresting in btech it. after 5 or 6 years btech information technology is value or not please reply me sir i have so confused
1st April 2012 09:46 PM
sky bhalodi
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
sir, i have to do B.tech in 2nd year in mechanical in IGNOU. but these year mechanical B.tech couse is not running so what about my value of b.tech in future. after complete B.tech,what about certificate value for job in company? plz help/reply me.
My Friend i tell you the truth that mechanical branch is evergreen branch . In this branch there are vast oppertunity for job in government public sector as well as private sector because india's growth increase rapidly various automobile company are planted their factory in india so don't lose hope you are safe .
For the certificate value in job it is not important what is important is your technical knowledge .
1st April 2012 03:07 PM
Ishita1505
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

B.Tech course is of 4 years. It has a wide range to explore you potential. Future in B.Tech that you can get job in MNC's or you can also get government jobs after that.
1st April 2012 09:27 AM
pranavforu
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

Hi,

I am a student of B.Tech. in Computer Engg. and B.tech course has so much value after all its an degree of Engineering.

If you have any certificate course then this can help you to
get a good job in good sector.

So I wish u all d best for your bright future.

Thank you.
1st April 2012 12:58 AM
sachin170490
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

B.tech is a bachlor degree of technology. It has a great value in government companies and private companies both. There are many government jobs from b.tech. And private companies also give good jobs for b.tech student. A b.tech student can become a good engineer and machanical supervisor and many other machanical jobs in any company. If you get good marks in b.tech. You never fail for a good future. Join private sector now for few experience then You should be apply in government sector. There is good income and work place for a B.Tech student.
Best of luck for your future.
1st April 2012 12:39 AM
monu592
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

dear friend
according to me ... if you are intrested in b.tech(mech.) u must go on
because this is the ever green branch. it does't matter that you will be selected by campus selection; if your persentage is above 60% then you can get your job easly in any company.....
for your kind information the demand of some branches like mech., ece, ele etc are those branches can never be down........
thank you
1st April 2012 12:36 AM
mobeshpal
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

Hi Dear

B.Tech means you are the Engineer.
You build every things on your own mind.......

So B.Tech certificate is more important for your future...

Some good companies are whose have selection process:-



1st April 2012 12:17 AM
Ravikanth2027
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

you have good future after B.Tech

so many govt & software jobs for you

you can join so many software companies like

TCL
Wipro
Infosys
HCL
IBM
Game loft
M&M

you have good salary
1st April 2012 12:12 AM
ranjeet250490
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

Hi


IGNOU - Indira Gandhi National Open University


This University is one of the world largest universities providing courses in every stream and subjects.

Now Mechanical Engineering is that branch of Engineering which deals with the study of the Machines and other machinery things.

I think you are not aware that Mechanical is one of the oldest branches in the history of Engineering and it is considered EVERGREEN !


You are worried because you are not granted engineering admission directly in 2nd year.

You have to start studying Mechanical Engineering right from the 1st year and it is a full time 4 year graduation course.


IGNOU does not give direct admission to 2nd year Mechanical. Hence I would request you not to panic and start your Mechanical Engineering course right from the beginning.


Now talking about the scope of this course, I would say that Mechanical Engineering is evergreen and it would always be in huge demand in the market. You have to be very particular about your knowledge, the basic concepts and then you will not have to look back in life.


Please Click Here to visit the official website of the IGNOU.


Hope this helps

All the best


Regards
RANJEET
13th November 2011 07:44 PM
Beready
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

hello friend,

B.tech course has so much value after all its an degree of Engineering .
if you have any certificate course then this can help you to
get a good job in good sector .
so good luck.
13th November 2011 07:42 PM
Beready
Re: What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

hello friend,

B.tech course has so much value after all its an degree of Engineering .
if you have any certificate course then this can help you to
get a good job in good sector .
so good luck.
30th September 2011 05:48 AM
Unregistered
What is the future of B.Tech course? Certificate value for job in companies?

sir, i have to do B.tech in 2nd year in mechanical in IGNOU. but these year mechanical B.tech couse is not running so what about my value of b.tech in future. after complete B.tech,what about certificate value for job in company? plz help/reply me.

Posting Rules
You may post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.3.0
vBulletin Optimisation by vB Optimise.