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Syed Asif

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Go for M.Tech if you are extremely sharp in the technical field, otherwise, the best you can do is MBA in IT. After MBA, you can start your own IT business rather than working for someone else.

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Divyanshu JaiswalFeel Free to ask any Questions.

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MBA is a good option after B.Tech as it generates a lot of job opportunities for an engineer in several fields related to his/her stream. Pursuing MBA from reputed college is important otherwise you may suffer for good placement. Now, it's up to you if you have interest in MBA then go for it. It will surely help you.
Good luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pranav,
To study Masters in Germany, you can take IELTS and start applying. They generally do not ask for GRE scores or any other test scores. GATE scores are accepted but if you have an excellent profile you may omit. You must also look at the university websites for university specific application requirements.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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TCS is private wali sarkari job. Go for it. You will get nice benefits plus job security.

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Pavanvenkatasai PillaStruggler struggling to win the struggle...

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Many things can be done after B.Tech and M.Tech but that many things depend upon what option you will choose in order to pursue your further education. So, let's take the first case, you have done your B.Tech in mechanical engineering and you have done it from a university then you could have got good campuses and good knowledge too. And later on, you have opted for your favourite course in mechanical engineering. This is the best part. Now, I was telling you about other cases.
001. You can appear for many governments. exams and State Central Board Exams (Bachelor Qualification).
002. You can appear for GATE and plan your career.
003.
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Syed Asif

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No, that's not true because along with a job in an IT firm, you can also become a programmer, software developer or you can start your own business in the IT sector.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Hartej,
Which PSU you get depends on your performance in GATE examination, however, seats for CSE/IT students in PSUs are quite less so you will have to score high marks.
Here is a list of PSUs which recruit CSE/IT graduates.
IOCL
ONGC
NFL
NLC
PGCIL
BARC
BSNL
GAIL

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sourabh soniI complete my mtech in civil engineering

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Chemical Engineering branch will have the best scope in 4-5 years from now. If you did chemical engineering, you will never be known as chemical engineer. You will always be known as process engineers, safety engineers, bio product engineers, design engineers, environmental engineers and whichever field you want to choose.
Reading through the online literature, I came across a variety of future professions and roles, some more fanciful than others, that I think will be well suited to the skills of tomorrows chemical engineers and some that are already being done by today chemical engineers.

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sourabh soniI complete my mtech in civil engineering

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This is one of the finest branch of e hindering you can have a job opportunities in government. Dept. And many private sector such as Nestle, Patanjali, Parle, Saras, Amul and all leading multi national companies and the salary package is nearly about 30k-50k normally.

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