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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
The placements for ME in Civil Engineering from BITS are quite good. The students who appear for the placements get amazing offers from Core Civil Engineering companies visiting at the campus. For more details, visit this link: http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/CivilEngineering/DepartmentofCivilEngineering
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. You can go for further studies i.e. Ph.D which is now of 3 years only (in most of the colleges).
2. You can go for the teaching job. You can go in many colleges and become the assistant professor or you can get the teaching job and can continue your Ph.D within the college only. This is the most efficient option because in this you can continue your studies while working.
3. You can join government sector organisations like ISRO, DRDO, etc. These are the big government organisations. You have a benefit that you can fill the form for both vacancies (B.Tech students and M.Tech students).
4. The last optio
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility for Ph.D. in Physics:
1) M.Phil. Degree or M.Sc. In Physics or Material Science
2) A minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA (relaxed to 55% or equivalent CGPA for SC/ST) at the level of post-graduation
3) Qualification of any of the following national level tests in Physics in the last 2 years from applying to the course:
4) CSIR/UGC-JRF or CSIR/UGC LS with rank less than or equal to 200
5) JEST/GATE with rank less than or equal to 300. Selection is based on the shortlisted candidates perfor
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
MBA after M.Tech is a very unique choice. Normally students prefer to go for MBA after completion of graduation. But if you are not satisfied with PG and if you feel you have a passion for management then indeed you should go for MBA. But prepare well and seek admission in a top-line management school only.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
One can pursue the following option after M.Tech :-
* PhD (research in India as well as in Abroad),
* Teaching (after M.Tech you can join the faculty in various colleges and universities),
Management (you can pursue MBA),
* Academicians (you can join a college as a faculty, professor),
* Entrepreneurship (you can start your own firms with your ideas and projects),
* Government Job (you can write GATE again and attempt PSU) or
* Corporate Job (work in MNC).
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