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22nd December 2014, 02:18 PM
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After B.Tech in MEchanical engineering what can I do?


hi I sms In last sem of my b-tech .my math is weak but English and theory sub are good so tell me what should I do after b-tech.




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26th December 2014, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: After B.Tech in MEchanical engineering what can I do?

You have two options after completion of B.Tech course in Mechanical engineering.

- First is jobs. You can go for jobs in public as well as private sectors. You can find jobs in PSUs, private steel and power plants, defense sector, administrative field, etc. However, for such jobs, test of mathematics will be there, hence you need to study mathematics to some extent and with good level of hard work you can get through.

- Second is higher studies. You can go for higher studies. However, it is recommended that you do not go for higher studies in your domain. This is because mathematics is an important part of engineering especially mechanical engineering and it will play a huge role in higher studies. However, if you have strong point in some fields you can definitely take up higher studies in that field. Otherwise you can opt for higher studies in other fields like MBA in HR, Marketing, Mass communication, Tourism, Fashion,etc.
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26th December 2014, 07:44 PM
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After completion of B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, you can pursue your higher studies in M.Tech Mechanical Engineering course. To get admission in M.Tech course, you need to appear for GATE examination. Candidates who have completed or appearing in final year of Graduation degree or equivalent are eligible to appear for GATE examination. By scoring good marks in GATE examination, you can get admission in M.Tech course in top colleges/ universities. After getting admission in M.Tech course, then you can pursue your M.Tech course in Mechanical Engineering.
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26th December 2014, 10:14 PM
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You have many options available if you are a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering degree holder. You can go for Government jobs and also private sector jobs. There is another option available for you which is higher education like M.Tech and MBA programs.

For getting admission in a M.Tech you have to apply for GATE. If you qualify GATE with a excellent score then you will get admission in a top M.Tech colleges with stipend during your Post Graduation.

For getting admission in MBA you need to apply for entrance exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT and GMAT. You have to get a very excellent score then only you can get admission in a top MBA college.

You can also apply for UPSC Engineering Services Exam as you have the B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. You can also apply for Specialist Officer job in Banks.
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30th December 2014, 01:56 PM
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hi I sms In last sem of my b-tech .my math is weak but English and theory sub are good so tell me what should I do after b-tech.
Hi,
As you’re from mechanical background we would recommend you to go for Masters Program in Design. With the world becoming more conscious about how everything looks from durables to food items to clothes and accessories, there is a huge scope in the design industry. And this is why M.des has become one of the most sought after course for a mechanical engineer in todays job market. You can pursue specialization like M.Des in Transport Design, M.Des in Product Design or M.Des in Industrial Design. All are of great value. This M.Des degree will definitely increase your marketability in the job market. If your interest lies in this field go ahead and pursue this course. Good luck!
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