What are the carrier oppurtunities for B.Tech mechanical engineers ?
Candidates pursuing B.Tech/ (http://b.Tech/) B.E. in Mechanical Engineering always have some plans for future career options after graduation. These plans might change during the four-year phase of engineering but at some point of time candidates finally, decide where they want to head to. Even if a candidate has decided on something, it is advisable to explore the other options available to them.
Mechanical Engineering one of the core branches of engineering and considered as the toughest branch. There are ample of opportunities post B.Tech for all the eligible candidates in different fields. Here Gradeup provides list of career opportunities for Mechanical Engineering graduates which will give an idea of the direction where the candidate's career should be moving and in case candidate has still not decided what to do, they can make a suitable choice depending on their interest.
Career Opportunities after B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering
Go for Government Jobs
- Mostly every Mechanical Engineers aims for this goal during their graduation. Government Jobs include the PSU Jobs, ISRO, BARC, ESE , Railways or state PSC specific to their engineering discipline.
- Most of the PSU recruit through GATE Exam while remaining conduct their own exam. If a candidate is aiming for Govt.jobs, then they should begin their preparation from the pre-final year, so that candidates can give their best shot and get their dream job in govt. sector.
Fly High with Higher Studies
- Candidates can pursue higher studies either in their technical field ( M.Tech/M.S (http://m.Tech/M.S) ) or non-tech field such as MBA .
Masters Programme(Technical)
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Many candidates plan for higher studies after engineering in India or abroad which unlocks various other options for their career. In India for M.Tech in premier institutes like IISc or IITs, candidates have to appear for
GATE
exam and should aim for rank below 1000. Mechanical engineers have a variety of choices for their specialization, depending on the interest and score in the entrance exam, they can make their choices. Mostly the Specialisations available for Mechanical engineers are:
- Automobile Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Thermal Engineering
- Product Design and Development
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Material Technology
- Engineering Design
- Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing
- Energy Engineering & Management
- Mechatronics Engineering
- For higher studies abroad, candidates have to appear for a Standard Test and Language Test . GRE is the standard test mostly accepted in many universities. While TOEFL is the language test accepted in US and Canada, while IELTS or PTE is accepted in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
Masters Programme(Non- Technical)
- MBA after engineering is one of the booming career opportunities and the latest trend followed by many graduates. Candidates can opt for MBA in India through various examinations such as CAT, MAT, XAT, IBSAT, SNAP etc.
- MBA from various universities abroad is also a career option where the candidate has to appear for a standard test such as GMAT , followed by language test such as TOEFL, IELTS, PTE etc.
Armed Forces Jobs
- Indian armed forces i.e Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and other paramilitary forces release notification for job opportunities specifically for Mechanical Engineers depending on their requirements. This is the golden opportunity for candidates willing to serve the nation by joining armed forces as well as being connected to their engineering branch.
- Not only Graduates, Indian forces avail opportunities to pre-final year and final year graduates through University Entry Scheme(UES) where candidates are selected in the college campus itself and then further called for interviews and other processes.
Boost your qualification with Specialization courses
- Once graduated, candidates often have an interest in a particular section of Mechanical branch either design or thermal or production .
- Candidates interested in designing section can go for additional courses post graduation such as CREO, PRO-E, SOLIDWORKS SOLIDEDGE, AutoDesk etc.
- For production section CastWorks (for casting applications), ASME-NDT or the online certificate course of GD&T are helpful and give an extra edge to candidates qualification along with their degree.
Moving with Campus Selection
- The most common and one of the easiest option for Mechanical graduates. After four years of studying and hectic examination schedule, students opt for the campus jobs through the various recruitment drives by companies.
- Job profile for campus recruitment may be technical/core industries(specific to Mechanical Engg.) or IT Sector jobs to work on mechanical/automobile related projects such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS etc.
Hello,
There are a lot of opportunities available for Mechanical Engineers.You can get government jobs in BHEL,Coal India, HPCL, EIL, NMDC, DRDO,Power Grid, Railtel, RITES etc.You will have to qualify GATE/IES to get a job in Public Sector Units or Government Organizations.You can go for higher studies like MTech/MBA .You can also utilize your skills in the field of Aerospace, Automobile, Communication, Steel, oil and Gas, Power Generation Industries etc.
Dear Aspirant,
A B.tech mechanical engineer has opportunities in the field of manufacturing, design, analysis and testing, research and development, installation, maintenance
You can work with industries like Automobile, Steel plants, Aerospace, Shipping, Thermal plants
Opportunities in government sectors like ONGC, DRDO, BHEL, PWD and many more
So find the field you think is interesting according to your choice. You can even so masters if you wish.
Hope this helps