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Candidates who have an interest in higher studies and have good core subject knowledge can take up Master of technology courses in Electrical Engineering. They can even take up M Tech in some other stream after completing B.Tech in Electrical Engineering. Some of the streams are listed below. M Tech in Electrical Device & Power System
M Tech. in Communication Engineering
M Tech. in Information & Communication Technology
M Tech. in Communications and Signal Processing
M Tech. in Power Electronics
M Tech. in Power Systems and Power Electronics
M Tech. in Microelectronics
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2) If you want to build something cool (http://www.instructables.com). It is one of the best websites.
3) Once you actually start doing something, http://stackoverflow.com
will become your best friend.
4) You can find some interesting stuff here as well.
http://makezine.com/
5) https://hackaday.io/ (again for some cool projects).
6) https://www.edx.org/
https://www.coursera.org/
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/
You can learn something new depending on your interest and gain a certificate in case of a university course.
7) http://www.engine
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You can apply for studies abroad but with arrears and all its going to be competitive but worth a try. Decide what to study. It's okay to be confused but you have to figure it out anyways. Or do a PG Diploma course in management and try for a career shift. Work for some years and apply for MBA.
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