Please tell me what should I do after btech
It depends upon your interest if you want to be in technical field than go for btech then m tech..
If you wants to be in business field than go for btech than MBA..
All depends upon your interest...
Best of luck
M.Tech or M.S is related to engineering and MBA is related to Business. M.Tech is the Masters course in India and M.S is generally the Masters course in USA and other foreign countries. The answer to your question is very simple. You need to follow your interest. If you liked what you did in your B.Tech degree, and if you have interest in the technical field, then definitely you should do M.Tech or M.S. If you want to make a transition into the business world, and you see yourself working as a manager rather than a tech guy, then you should consider doing an MBA.
You should remember to always choose a good college to pursue your education as a good college gives a lot more exposure than normal colleges. I would suggest to give CAT, GATE and GRE if you can't decide where lies your interest. Choose the career in whose exam you score the most. Choose MS if your parents have huge money of you manage to get good score and get some scholarship.
Hope you have a bright future ahead.
My opinion:
you have 2 choices:
get a job , if:you want to gain practical knowledge/ you're tired of theoretical subjects/you want to be independent/you want to support your family/you have no idea on what to do.
further studies, if:any particular subject caught your interest/ you want to get a master's/you want to indulge into a subject and your parents or guardians are willing to pay/ you are independent and doing well/you already set a target to get into a much better college.
If you are willing to take up a course/subject and pursue higher studies then aim for best possible options, write GRE/GATE accordingly, GATE score can be an important factor for jobs in core companies.
If you are still interested in theoretical subjects then better work in academics, become a professor or join research and complete PhD, else as a post graduate you can still get better jobs as per your requirements.
Whatever your choice might be, just imagine yourself in 10 years what will happen if you choose that option, if you think it'll satisfy you, then do it. Your choice and decision matters, think of your family and decide.Alas who am I to tell you what you should do after engineering ?
Hello Annu,
You have following option after B.Tech.-
- You can pursue further study as per your area of interest such as M.tech./MS.
- You can go for private sector job as per your branch/stream.
- You can prepare for UPSC Civil Services and if you are pursuing engineering in Mechanical/electrical/Electronics/Civil then Engineering service examination.
- You can also go for SSC Junior recruitment Examination. It provide you opportunity to work as junior engineer in Border road Organization, Military Engineering Service, Public Work Department etc.
- You can also attempt Staff Selection Commission Common Graduate Level Examination that give you opportunity to work as Income Tax Inspector, CBI Inspector, or many other group B post in central Government department.
- You can also go for Master in Business Administration thruogh CAT, GMAT, MAT, XAT and CMAT etc.
- You can also attempts IBPS Exam that provide posts such as Probationary Officers, Clerk, Assistant Manager etc.
- You can go in design field and attempt CEED exam for Master in Design.
Last but not the least, choose the one which suits you best, inspire you most.
All The Best.
There are different options for a btech passout in the present scenario. It actually depends on your interest and perspective. All the options that you have shortlisted are among the prominent choices that a Btech graduate should opt. The things that you should note when choosing any of the three is prescribed below.
If you are choosing to do MS, get a good GRE score and aim for a good University, it will surely boost up your career opportunities.
In the case of Mtech and MBA, prepare well for GATE and CAT exams properly and aim to join good colleges like IIT's or NIT's and IIM's(in case of MBA).There are good package offerings as well.
*Note- the real thing that matter is your interest
All the Best
MBA is a good option for students with fewer years of work experience, curriculum of an MBA exposes students to a wide range of disciplines and real world business scenarios, and later the student can pick the specialization like Finance, HR, Marketing, or something else . Whereas MSc is a specialized training in the subjects like Marketing, Finance, HR, Digital Marketing, Computer Science .
Pursuing M.Tech after B.Tech is a very good alternative for you if you want to add value to your education and qualification. This value addition to your profile will surely benefit you in future. You can secure or gain higher positions at the right time after completing a master degree in engineering. Read below to get a clear picture of the reasons and benefits of going for an M.Tech degree.
Different people will give you different opinions and you will be confused. Forget everything and just ask yourself- “Which option will give me more satisfaction and success in the long run”.
Then you can do MBA . M.TECH , MS , if you want to get job in HR level post I suggest you go through MBA .
Although here I am letting you choose one from many
After btech you can opt for the following fields :
M. Tech
MBA
Civil services
GRE
These are the common paths which a btech graduate follow. But mind you, hopefully, a b.tech graduate can join any technical as well as non technical fields.
This much opportunity a b.tech graduate holds.
So again introspect yourself meditate your inside and of course believe in allmighty, no body can stop you.
After B.Tech you Can do M.Tech. but for this you will appear in GATE Exam & score good mark above 50 to get admission in NIT & above 65 for IIT.
There are many options after btech .
You can further study MBA or Mtech.
You can go for campus placement.
You can go entrepreneurship.
You can give civil service examination and a lot many more.
Remember one thing :Follow the path where dreams come true.
Hi Annu. Thanks for the A2A and using Careers360 will surely solve your queries.
Basically, you have three options to pursue after engineering:
- Anything related to your course. This would include: going to seek a job, pursuing further research in your area of interest, etc. I would advice you to maintain a good rapport with your seniors on this end, for they will be able to help you in some ways we may not.
- Going to pursue Civil Services: This depends on the amount of willingness and dedication you put into the studies of the required exam. This career path requires intensive preparation
- Pursuing your further studies abroad: Depends on your GRE score, a score of >333 will surely help you.
All the best!
you can do MBA ,M.Tech ,MS and more its you choice inwhich field you want to go.
Hey Annu,
That depends on your long-term future goal, whether you want to do a job according to your technical field than you should go for Mtech if you are not getting a good job on campus after your BTech and if you have a great experience in event management, public relation, and marketing throughout the years than you should prepare for CAT and go to a good B school.
Hope I answered your question.
Traditionally engineering students have been known to opt for MS related courses for further knowledge and insights into the subject. However, in the last couple of years, a large number of students are increasingly opting for management related courses owing to the assimilation of management strategies in all areas of work.
The big question that arises here is what should a student pursue after his undergraduation in engineering? While the common answer would be further studies in the same subject through an MS student also have the option to pursueMBAto hone their management skills.
Who can pursue an MS or MBA abroad ?
An MS or Master of Science is an academic degree which is based on the scientific learning of a subject. An MS course enhances your understanding of a field through a micro level subject analysis. So, if you opt for anMS in Civil engineeringyour course might include subjects like construction, Geomatics, Geotechnical, Infrastructure Materials, Structural and Transportation among others. However, being technical in nature, more often than not an MS course is applicable only for those who have prior study or work experience in the field. So, to pursue an MS degree in computer science the student should ideally have an undergraduate degree in the same. While many universities do not have any strict requirement Bachelors degree in the same course, the course specifics do demand prior knowledge of the same.
Unlike for MS, students are not, essentially, required to have prior technical knowledge for pursuing an MBA. In fact, business schools have one of the most diverse class profiles among all subjects. For example, almost 36% of the MBA class for 2017 at Harvard Business School is from STEM related fields while 20% of the students in the Haas School of Business are fromengineering. Not just STEM, both these schools also have large chunks of students from fields like social sciences, design and even healthcare.
Work experience for MS or MBA abroad:
One of the most important factors to consider while aiming for an MBA degree abroad is work experience. Most of thetop business schools across the Worldrequire work experience for entry into their MBA classes. While some schools do not demand it, the selection procedure reflects that majority of the students have work experience. For, while Stanford does not have any minimum requirement for work experience, most of the students have an average of 4 years of professional experience. The same goes for most of the top business schools. In fact, in countries like Australia and New Zealand the focus is more on work experience than the academic qualifications of the students. Also, aspirants who want to pursue executive MBA have to support their application with 8-12 years or more of work experience which could also include a managerial position.
Monetary aspects
Besides offering new experiences, an education abroad in countries like USA, UK or Australia among others also ensures demand in the job sector delivering monetary satisfaction. More often than not, pursuing an MBA is also seen as an investment. Hence, the return on investment is a big factor while considering whether you want to pursue MS or MBA abroad
According to a Bloomberg data a fresh MBA graduates who switches his career can get an increase of as much as $55,000 over his pre- MBA salary. Further, an FT report also says that young 24 year olds can get a massive 145% increase over their previous salary post pursuing an MBA degree.