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https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/what-after-btech-know-your-options-blogId-14784
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1. The obvious choice- CAD/CAM
Computer-aided design and computer aided manufacturing are the hottest courses to enroll in once you have a mech degree in hand. There are multiple career choices ranging from machining of prototypes, computer numerical control, product design, component modeling and more
Several institutions provide specialized programmes in various software such as AutoCAD, CNC, Pro/E, CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application), UG (Unigraphics) etc.
2. A hot choice- Therma
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Market is very competitive, that only the flexible and talented candidate, can fit for the job profile. It is not advisable to do PG after B.Tech, it can be seen as a way to develop your managerial skills along with the technical skills from B.Tech.
MBA is a way of life. Formation of real-time manager requires grit, great endurance to failures, elite leadership skills, empathy, flexibility, smart time management, have interest in physical activity to remain agile.
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