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shubham kumar rai

Beginner-Level 4

B.Tech is full of scope An Engineering student can do any type of job and yes tool engineering also a part of mechanical engineering so it has a great scope of getting selected in a reputed company and get experience And later on you will find increase in salary which is beneficial for you. ALL THE BEST.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

In this field, there are mainly government jobs and hence now a days more and more people are pursuing this course, but this is not the end. Many start-ups are coming up in the field of agriculture and hence, they need someone with this field having a diversified knowledge of agriculture.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

Guide-Level 13

You should do B.Tech that makes you overall developed. After B.Tech, You have many scope to go and to build your career. And doing B.Tech at good college can take you in Best company for job. So Take admission in any best private college. All the best for future.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

Guide-Level 15

VIT, Vellore is a private college. So it's obvious that it will charge a huge amount. Talking about placement, apart from CSE, there is hardly any high scope of getting good placement in any other branches. Some of my friends are studying there and one has taken mechanical also. No doubt, it's a good college for mechanical. But you can't expect a good job. After B.Tech, you have to go for government jobs in mechanical branch. Study properly and don't think about the result now. The result depends on your hard work and according to your hard work, you will get everything in life.
So study nicely.
Best of luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Gautam Sharma, it will be competitive, but a good idea since there are so many technologies around this sector and you have the skills you can have a good opportunity. Sound Engineering is one of the niche sectors not like civil or mechanical which are the most trending. What other course options do you have depends on your interest.

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iam ssuhana

Guide-Level 14

Yes, if you are having interest in law, you can pursue it after B.Tech. For pursuing LLB, you require minimum 50% marks in your graduation degree, and you might have to clear some entrance test with it. (It may vary with the university you want to take admission in.)
I would like to enlist some of the career prospects of LLB for your help. After LLB, you can appear for, Civil and Judicial services in your respective States. IAS Services, JAGS, services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal, Civil or Income Tax as an Advocate. It will be advisable that you get yo
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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

Government jobs are more in mechanical, civil and EE, and MNCs- CSE, EC and IT. But, every branch has lot of scope if your college is well-reputed.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can definitely do M.Sc after completing your B.Tech and you can choose the subject which you have to choose for M.Sc. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

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Yes, you can definitely do Marine Engineering After B.Tech. You have to do course and Crack the Exam of Marine Engineering. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

Guide-Level 13

If you want a package of 5 Lacs or more than it, then you have to score above 85% because B.Tech has lot of scope nowadays. Best of luck for your future and if there's any query, feel free to ask.

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