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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Deepraj,
There are various job opportunities for B.Tech graduates based on their specialization.
So, if you mention the same then I may tell you about the career opportunities for that domain.
Basically, there are some career options after B.Tech. They are:
1) M.Tech
2) MS abroad
3) MBA
4) Civil Services Examination
5) Indian Army
6) short-term courses

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Sankalp Gandhi

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At the time of admission, you need to pay the hostel fees and mess fee which is around 50k, that's it.

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Namit Sharma

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As you done B.Tech in mechanical engineering then go for M.Tech in mechanical engineering, it is a better option for you. You can do M.Tech from any private college, but as per me, you should prepare for GATE exam.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rakesh,
An electrical & electronics engineer designs, develops and maintains the electrical, electronics and computer control system to the required specifications, and focusing on economy, reliability, safety, sustainability and quality.
Telecom industries, transportation network, IT industries, airplane & airspace manufacturing industries, and production and the distribution of power are some of the specific fields of career development.
An electrical & electronics engineer can work with the industries deals in product development, control system, system management, product design, sales, consumers electronics, transportation, wirele
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Namit Sharma

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B.Tech is a graduation degree and MBA is a Master's degree, you can pursue MBA after completing your graduation.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Hi Suveer,
Your career plans and what job you want to do will be the answer to this question. I will suggest you get a job and know your interests. Universities in Canada will also want to know what do you want and if not convinced by your application they won't be accepting you.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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B.Tech is a graduate academic degree conferred after completion of a four-year program of studies in field of Engineering or Technology at an accredited university or accredited institution.

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