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Akshay Bajaj

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Generally, during our graduation days, we live in a small shell where everything is comfortable and we do not worry about our future. But, once we enter the third year of B.Tech, it is important to be aware of the choices that we are or we will be making for our future. For that correct choice, we must be aware of all the choices available to us after graduation as this would lead us to a better future. Check the article below, about the opportunities available for B.Tech graduates.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/what-after-btech-know-your-options-blogId-14784

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Akshay Bajaj

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We have listed out 5 courses that you can pursue after mechanical engineering to propel you into a lucrative and long-term career.
1. The obvious choice- CAD/CAM
Computer-aided design and computer aided manufacturing are the hottest courses to enroll in once you have a mech degree in hand. There are multiple career choices ranging from machining of prototypes, computer numerical control, product design, component modeling and more
Several institutions provide specialized programmes in various software such as AutoCAD, CNC, Pro/E, CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application), UG (Unigraphics) etc.
2. A hot choice- Therma
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Sarvesh Kinfer

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B.Tech CSE will always have scope, because by every passing day, humans are becoming more dependent on technology in some or the other way and almost every technology require softwares to run them. There might be some ups and downs, but B.Tech CSE will always have scope.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for an exhaustive list of colleges which offer M.Sc courses in Mathematics in Telangana. You can navigate to a college of your choice using the filters on your web page. You can also download their brochure which contains important admission information like application dates, entrance exams(if any), application form availability, etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-mathematics-colleges-telangana

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Ajitesh KumaresanWilling To Enjoy Life with Ethical Wealth!

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It depends on your decision to consider your family's conditions, whether to pursue PG studies or go for a job after B.Tech.
Market is very competitive, that only the flexible and talented candidate, can fit for the job profile. It is not advisable to do PG after B.Tech, it can be seen as a way to develop your managerial skills along with the technical skills from B.Tech.
MBA is a way of life. Formation of real-time manager requires grit, great endurance to failures, elite leadership skills, empathy, flexibility, smart time management, have interest in physical activity to remain agile.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shruti Joshi,
Your chances are less for being eligible to apply in Canada. Please try in Australia, New Zealand, UK or USA. Your education background and work experience are not relevant to your desired program very clearly. You must not only demonstrate your interests but must also have the required background that is PCB in 10+2. You should write to the colleges abroad and clarify directly. Pre-requisite courses may be given to you.

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Soumyaranjan Send

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Yes, you can go through JAM. Take 1 year preparation for the same since you are not a science student, you have to give time to it. If you are from civil, electronics or any physics related branch then it will be more helpful for you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Abhishek,
Both these paths lead to great potential for placements. But it should depend on your outlook. I personally feel that MBA is better.

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