What are the courses that a b tech graduate student can do other than M tech ,M.B.A and M.S
You can Prepare for GRE and with good marks you can join top universities in US for MS.
You can Prepare for GATE and can get in PSUs.
You can prepare for ESE/CSE to Join Civil services.
You can prepare for ISRO/DRDO.
You can also prepare for defence jobs.
I hope this helps.
Almost all the further courses are open to
Btech grads, except a few technical courses
such as the courses succeeding MBBS
You will have to clear some entrances of
course but then you could go to LA LLB, CA,
PO, and any courses you wish for,
Also there is MS, NET, if you are interested in
research work.
You can also prepare for UPSC entrance exams for civil services.
The eligibility criteria for IAS exams is as follows:
1.You must be a citizen of India.
2.You must be 21 to 30 years of age on 1st august of the year of exam.There is age relaxation of 3 years for OBC category and 5 years for SC/ST/PD category candidates.
3.You must hold a minimum of a bachelor degree from any recognised university.
So,you need to prepare for IAS exam while pursuing B.Tech and appear in exam.
Tips to prepare:
1.Read newspaper daily.
2.Must kkep an eye on burning issues.
3.DO read Year Book.
4.Read NCERT books from 6th to 10th standard of history.
5.Get IAS specific study material.
6.Do solve previous years question paper.
Remember there is no shortcut to sucess.Hard work and determination are the only key.
Hope it helps
Prepare for Civil Services
Every Indian at a sooner or later stage in his life dreams to be an IAS officer because this is most prestigious job and carries with it a lot of responsibility. It is the backbone of India. Although corporate jobs may offer the best of salaries and perks, a majority of engineering aspirants still crave entry to the prestigious Indian Civil Services held by the UPSC.
According to the 65th Annual Report of the Union Public Service Commission, in Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) more than half of the candidate qualifying exam comprise of engineers.
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