Career option after bsc (H) electronics please tell me
Hi Abhishek
You always have 2 options after your bachlors:
1. You can try for a job
2. Going for higher studies
Bsc in electronics gives you multiple options to pursue further.
Firstly, you need to think and it depends on your interest. You have to decide whether you want to go for job or higher studies.
After completing your BSC electronic engineering, you can choose from following courses:
MSc in Electronics
MSc computers
MBA
MCA
MSc + PhD
B.ed
M.phil electronic
If you want to go for a job after Bsc then you can have a decent career. Your marks matter a lot . Also, electronic equipment are becoming necessity.
We use Gadgets, cameras, smartphones etc and electronic devices are used almost in every field like communication, Banking , Education etc.
Electronic graduates can apply in following industries:
Entertainment
Medical
R & D centres
Health and Medical
Civil Aviation
Manufacturing Firms like appliances, Hardware, semiconductor etc
Defence
Network Engineer
Service Engineer
Teaching ( lecturer)
Software testing
Software developer
There can also be marketing and servicing jobs
Also you try for job in government sector. Some organisations offer jobs to graduates from electronic background:
1. Steel Authority of India Limited ( SAIL)
2. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited ( BHEL)
3. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
4. Bharat sanchar Nigam limited (BSNL)
In government sector you can find job opportunities in civil services, Banking etc .
Also, you can also find job opportunities in foreign countries .
If you want to improve your skills and perform better then you can go for higher studies and then try for jobs .
All The Best!!
There are quite lot of options especially when you have done a B.Sc degree in such domain. You can either consider going in for M.Sc followed by a PHD and enter into academia or research field.
The second best option for you is to do your MSc followed by MS from US or Canada this will help you get better placed in the core field especially in technical area.
You may also consider going for government exams in case you are keen on getting one, nevertheless if you are not ready to give up on your core knowledge then this option is not at all applicable.