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Parth Patel

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you may go for job while pursuing M.tech parallel

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Pankaj Kumar

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MS is the only degree you can opt for after B.Tech if you wish to study abroad and the stream is dependent on your interest but since you have a B.Tech in mechanical, it would be better if you opt for MS in automation, robotics or mechanical

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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In India, MS is not as good and M.Tech/MBA depends on your interest. You can go for M.Tech, if you want to remain in technical field otherwise you can go for MBA, if you want to be in management.

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Mini Messey

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Hi Manu,
As an Aeronautical engineer, there are job opportunities available in India as well as in foreign countries. You may work for large aviation companies such as Airbus, Boeing and even NASA. You can get employed by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) and the Defense Ministry. You can also look for jobs available with the Civil Aviation Department, National Aeronautical Laboratory, Defense Research and Development Laboratories (DRDO) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL).
Aerospace engineers are in great need in aircraft industrialized divisions, airline industries and air turbine production plants or designs. One can also
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virendra thagunna

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Once you select the specific faculty of education, it leads you towards your overall goal of career. The wise idea may be, you can choose any of academic course which will add value to your previous course (Business administration or computer related courses after B.Tech and so on), but selecting a course that is drastically different from previous may lead you for more efforts and investment. This will also devalue your previous achievement (course).

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Pragya Sehgal

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Hi Suresh,
Candidates wishing to enter the navigational and engineering fields of Merchant Navy need to complete their B.Sc. degree in mechanical or marine engineering, before they can gain admission to the field. In some cases, students who have completed their 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) are eligible to join as Deck Cadets.
Navigating Officers - Candidates will need to obtain a Certificate of Competency, as per the regulations in India relating to the examinations of Masters and Mates. Conducted by the Ministry of Surface Transport, in association with the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) Mumbai, the exami
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Pragya Sehgal

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Hi Nadish,
Candidates wishing to enter the navigational and engineering fields of Merchant Navy need to complete their B.Sc. degree in mechanical or marine engineering, before they can gain admission to the field. In some cases, students who have completed their 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) are eligible to join as Deck Cadets.
Navigating Officers: Candidates will need to obtain a Certificate of Competency, as per the regulations in India relating to the examinations of Masters and Mates. Conducted by the Ministry of Surface Transport, in association with the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) Mumbai, the examina
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Nitish Singh

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Dear Radhika,
You should initially clarify that what were you doing from last 8 years.
If you were working somewhere then I think you should continue working and you may prepare for bank coaching simultaneously.

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