Career After B.Tech: Not only private but also government job opportunities after BTech, golden future in these fields.

Career After B.tech: To join top MBA colleges, students have to appear in popular MBA entrance exams like CAT and CMAT.

B.Tech i.e. Bachelor of Technology is the most popular undergraduate course in the country which is made every year by students as part of their career. This four year course is considered as the gateway to the field of engineering. After this course, students get many opportunities in the future, these opportunities are not only available in the job sector, but it is also a better option for higher education. Let us discuss in detail how you can make your career after doing B.Tech.

Higher Education
After doing B.Tech, students can pursue further studies where they can go for M.Tech or ME, both of which are postgraduate level professional degree programs offered by engineering colleges in India. M.Tech stands for Master of Technology, whereas ME stands for Master of Engineering. To get selected in M.Tech programs offered by top engineering colleges in India such as IITs and NITs, students have to appear for the GATE Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering.

MBA
MBA is the most preferred option for students after B.Tech. Engineering graduates usually opt for jobs through campus placements to gain work experience and they join MBA/PGDM programs after a few years. To join top MBA colleges, students have to appear for popular MBA entrance exams like CAT and CMAT.

Campus placement
is the selection of students usually through placements in colleges. Different companies of the country come to colleges and select students for jobs. After B.Tech, students are hired by private companies for entry level job roles in technical sectors. Generally, students aspiring for higher education take up jobs through campus placements to gain experience in their respective fields.

Private Companies
Students who do not want to opt for campus placement can also apply for jobs in various private companies after completing their B.Tech program. By joining private companies in entry-level technical roles, students can gain a foothold in the corporate world, gain experience and grow.

Engineering Service Exam

Engineering Service Exam is a national level exam conducted by UPSC. This is a better option for those students who want to appear in Defense, PWD, Railway etc. exams after B.Tech.

PSU Jobs
After doing B.Tech students can also do technical jobs in Public Sector Undertakings through GATE i.e. Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering. Many PSUs hire B.Tech students for entry level jobs on the basis of their GATE score. Some PSUs like CII, ISRO and BARC also conduct their own exams for screening B.Tech students for entry level jobs.

Source: Navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/


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