Jitendra, I would like to tell you it's not about the degree, it's about the knowledge. If you can learn what a CS engineer learns in his 4 year course, and if possible something more to stand out of the crowd then surely you will get jobs of your choice.
I would suggest you to go for in depth knowledge in python and also some more languages, libraries and special techniques if possible.
While applying for a job, companies don't look for your paper qualification, but for the skills you have acquired and if you have any experience in this field.
You can be a a software developer, work on deep learning models, go for some image processing, all python based advanced fields. You have to apply to different companies mentioning your skill sets and pass their interview and exams, and there you get your job as same a cs degree holder.
I hope this helps you!
Hi
Even without a B.Tech in CSE, you can do most jobs that a CSE undergraduate would get, if you know coding well enough. You could gain some knowledge in Statistics, and go for Data Science. You could study some Biology, and go into the field of Bio informatics or Biotechnology. The scope is immense. Python today has become like ABCD. You need to know it! However, if you can combine it with your field of specialization,i.e. the field which you are currently pursuing, the job prospects are wide.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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