What are the options after engineering ?
after engineering there are lot of option either you can go with commerec , arts or some culinary option
so it depends on your interest
its perfer to choose what you like rather going with pressure
so if you look at commerec you can take- bms, bba, bcom ,ca or you can do bcom and cs(combine)
in arts you can do is psycology,mpsc,upsc,or doing specialization in some foreign language,
or you can do is bbm (bachelor in mass media)
or either you can go with pilot,army,navy
so there are lot of option so it is limitless
Options = Your Interest , your choice.
Many no. Of options.
Mtech MBA MS Sports Arts Music Dance Writing etc etc
After engineering you have limitless options, that's the reason why engineers are everywhere.
1. Job : If you are doing great at your engineering studies you will be able to get a decent job in any of MNCs.
2. Research: If you are the extraordinary student at your Engineering, then you can go for Research, Qualify GRE, have a good Resume with lots of projects in the department You will get admission in the world-class University.
3.
Management:
If you are reading this means you don't have interest in Engineering, Now you want to try management, Hope you have good grades even though you don't like engineering, score 99.5; percentile in CAT and take admission into IIM.
4. Startup: If you have an interesting idea and want to be boss of your own and want to create jobs, able to take risks, determined, Brave then you can go for this but keep in mind Not every startup succeed.
5.
Defense Services:
If you want to serve Nation then there are a lot of opportunities for Engineers, even if you are not Interested in Engineering you can go For CDS and Join Indian Armed forces as a Commissioned officer. You need to prepare for SSB, not for test Because it would be very easy for you if you are aware of what's happening around You.
6.
IES and PSUs:
If you want to go for Government jobs as Engineer then You can go for IES to get an officer rank in Engineering Or else score well in GATE and join PSUs.
7. Govt Jobs : If you are not interested in any of the above then apply to Govt jobs like any others and grab it.
Apart from all this, You can be a politician, CEO of Google, Defense Minister, Writer or even actor. Engineering never stop You to do anything, For some, it may be a buffer zone to find their interest
Mainly you have two options either higher studies or job
For higher studies you can opt for gate(m tech)
Or for cat(MBA) it depends what you want to do
Later students had mainly 2 options that they used to popularly chose from - Mtech and MBA.
Now the gates are open, there are many different fields in which you can get into.
Mtech, MS, MBA still tops the list.
Also, Certification in some specialization course is now in demand, like Programming languages other technical certifications.
Civil engineers are opting interior design short courses and setting up their own businesses.
Hello Vivek ,
The following are the major options for post graduation :
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MBA
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MS
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M.tech
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Short term diploma courses.
Hope this helps you .
Regards
Tanushree Seth
hi vivek ! there are many options after engineering, but all depends on your intrest. M.TECH, CIVILS , MBA, GATE ,GRE examinations. you can also take diverstion to dance, music, arts etc.
thankyou.
Hi Vivek,
Engineering field opens a variety of career options to pursue. If you have interest in engineering and want to continue your studies then you can go for M.Tech. If you are interested in management then you can think of pursuing MBA. You can also do masters in other fields according to your interests. If you are seeking to gain experience presently then opt for a job.
Hi., It's very nice question actually.
There are so many options to move on. If you interested in engg field only then try for MTech else attend campus recruitment and get job, settle down.
Else look for your Passion for life. If you are confident enough that you get career over it then go and try for it.
If you are forwarding to see career in upsc exams then start preparing for it.
Thank you
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There are many options after engineering.You can directly join into job or start a startup or do your further studies like do MBA(Master of Business Administration) by qualifying in CAT(Common Aptitude Test) or do MTECH(Master of Technology) by qualifying in GATE(Graduate Aptitude Test Engineering) or do MS(Master of Science) by qualifying in GRE(Graduate Record Examinations) or do MBA in Foreign by qualifying in GMAT(Graduate Management Admission Test) or become IES(Indian Engineering Service) or IAS(Indian Administrative Service) officer
All the options after Engg can be broadly written as:
1. Job ( OnCampus or OffCampus)
2. M.Tech / MS (GATE/GRE/TOEFL)
3. PSU/Bank Jobs etc (GATE/Bank Exams)
3. MBA (CAT/GMAT/XAT/SNAP/NMAT)
There are several options after engineering. For much better advices here is the link you may refer
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-am-i-going-do-after-btech . Good luck!
I am happy to tell you opportunities for an engineer. It's very vast but regret so many engineers are still unemployed.
After b.tech you can opt for the following fields :
M. Tech
MBA
Civil services
GRE
These are the common paths which a b.tech 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.
Good luck my friend
you have many option inwhich field you want to join . like Job ( OnCampus or OffCampus),M.Tech / MS (GATE/GRE/TOEFL),PSU/Bank Jobs etc (GATE/Bank Exams),MBA (CAT/GMAT/XAT/SNAP/NMAT) many more
Hey Vivek,
There are many options afetr engineering
- You may work as an employee.
- Continue your education by doing MTech through GATE or private examinations of the colleges
- Pursue MBA through CAT.
- Pursue your Masters by writing GRE or IELTS.
- Civil Services
- Indian Army Navy and Air force.
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-various-career-options-after-engineering
There are many things you can opt after completing your degree.Some of them are mentioned :
- Civil Services
- Masters of Technology
- Masters of business administration (MBA)
- Indian Army Navy and Air force.
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There are many options after engineering:
- You may work as an employee.
- Continue your education by doing MTech through GATE or private examinations of the colleges
- Pursue MBA through CAT.
- Pursue your Masters by writing GRE or IELTS.
you can get into a job or else you can pursue Mtech through gate or MBA throgh cat
YOu can write GRE and get into MS in foreign or else you can IELTS
M.S. in India: Apply for GATE entrance exam if you want to pursue a masters degree in your specific profession. By passing GATE with a high rank land yourself in IITs, IISc, NIT..etc. Also you get the fellowship i.e. stipend of 8k-13k from govt. And after completing the 2yrs of masters one can expect a salary package ranging from 7lacs to 13lacs.
M.S. abroad: If you have enough of bank balance and you dream of studying abroad and if you aim of settling there or becoming a CEO like satya nadella or sundar pichai then surely go abroad. It takes two tests to attempt i.e. GRE adn TOEFEL.
M.B.A: Opt for MBA if you want have an interest in management sort of things. In short if technical field doesn't suits you much then this is way to grow your career. As the combination i.e. B.E.+M.B.A. is good increases you pay perks.
Again there are two ways to do MBA i.e. MBA in abroad and MBA in india. In India there are various entrance exams varying from colleges to colleges like NMAT, CAT, SATetc and for abroad there is only GMAT and TOEFEL is language oriented test.
Many students also try for civil exams in India.
It's great to hear from you that you are not one of those fellows who want to do nothing after the completion of their undergraduate degree. Looking for career opportunities after the engineering you can definitely do M.tech or MBA.
You can also prepare for examinations like GATE or UPSC. If you want to start earning then you can look around and have a job in your hands too.
Thank you for reading and best wishes for your future.
Below I am enlisting 5 Career choices that you can consider after Engineering-
Campus Placement
This is coolest of all. How wonderful does it feel to have a job in hand even before you pass out? If your college has a good rapport and initiative for campus placement drive, in most likelihood you will end up getting an offer letter to lighten up your pocket as soon as you graduate in Engineering. In case you dont have any intention to study further or at least immediately after your B.Tech, then you can happily settle with campus placements offer. Gear up for campus interviews and presentation
2. Go for an M.Tech degree
Specialization always adds to the quality. If engineering is your passion then pursuing higher education in the subject is the top recommendation. With focused knowledge into the subject you would definitely by enhancing your career in engineering field and would be able to contribute quite better in your industry. On national Level, one of the criteria is to qualify GATE exam and based on your score you can apply in IIT, NIT or other universities and colleges. Fields for Mtech can be categorized as- Research, Academics, Development, Engineering Equipment.
3. Do an MBA
MBA is quite a rage these days. Regardless of graduation stream, everyone wants to hit the IIM tag. If you are more inclined towards corporate world and managerial position rather than a core engineering technical profile then MBA is for you. Its a lucrative career option for engineering aspirants. But, dont go by the myth that MBA from engineering background fetch more salary than others. Its a myth. Reality is engineering students happens to qualify more score in CAT which help them attain admission in top B schools like IIM, XLRI, FMS etc and that is the key behind good salary figures. You can look for following MBA branches as your career- Management, Finance, Banking, Consultancy, International Relations.
4. Prepare for Civil Services
Bureaucratic positions never lose its charm, come what may. No doubts its a tough cookie to crack but only students like you become successful IAS, IPS, IES officers. If you want to come in main streamline then go for IAS and if you are interested in engineering services profile then go for IES
5. Entrepreneurship-Start your venture
Who doesnt want to be his own boss? Scintillating but challenging career option after B.tech. We say it challenging because with minimal work experience, at times it gets very challenging to survive in cut throat competition coming from established and experienced business set ups. Not putting damper on your thoughts though. If you believe in yourself and has proven some actual results during your studying years then give your entrepreneurial skills a go. After all established businesses have also taken the leap and started from somewhere.
You have following option after Engineering-
- You can pursue further study as per your area of interest.
- 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.
- 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.
All The Best.
Hii..
You can aim to do these things after btech:-
1.Campus Placement.
2.M.tech(Through GATE or without it)
3.MBA
4.Diploma Courses.
5.Study Abroad
6.Entrepreneurship
7.Crack the civil service exam..
For more details,please visit:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-am-i-going-do-after-btech
Studying abroad is the another best option.
Most of engineers who finished their engineering think only about the company where they can get settled for the rest of their personal and professional life, so you can also go for civil services.
You can even start your own small Business.
Can join Army as well.
All depends upon your interest.
All the best for future
Thankyou
Dear Vivek,
It totally depends on your interest what you want to do after completing your engineering you want to go for higher studies or you want to go for job.
If you are interested in higher studies you can go for M.Tech if you have interest in management you can go for MBA.
There are many diploma courses as well like embedded technology, VLSI, robotics, ethical hacking, protocol testing and machine designing.
If you are interested you can also go for civil services. You can also join from Indian Army/Navy/Air Force or any other wing.
Good Luck!!
Hi Vivek Pawade. 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!