I have passed btech from EE in 2014. Since then I am preparing for gate and ese. What should I do now??
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Hello Monika
We live in a country where there is scarcity of jobs and water all round the year. Coming to our query, the best option for you at the moment is going for M.Tech. Since you are not elegible for many of the PSUs, so it becomes very difficult to get selected in the remaining (few) PSUs with a competition like this which is ever growing.
In private sector there are a lot of jobs available for an electrical engineer. The major problem that you will face their is they will ask you the reason for such a long gap. The answer to which they expect is a productive one in a way that how you have utilized that time to either add a degree to your educational qualification or learned some skills or have done an internship or a job. You can apply online as well through various websites made for the same.
Pursuing an M.tech from an institute of national recognition will not only add a degree nut will also boost your self esteem and confidance. Monika you need to understand that depressing over this will only worsen your state. Its time for you to decide and work upon an its absolutely alright and okay to take time.
Hope this helps.
All the best!
Btw I don't want to leave technical..so I am again preparing but this time for rrbs and SSC je..in the mean while I was thinking to teach online..I have made some YouTube videos also but due to my limited connectivity they have only 100 subscribers... this is the link of my most viewed video: https://youtu.be/HT0ojqyXeYM
If possible please review my decision...btw thanks a lot for hearing me out and helping me...
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