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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Both M.Tech and MBA can offer good job opportunities after completing a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, depending on your career goals and interests. Here are some factors to consider that can help you decide which option is better for you:
Career Goals: Firstly, you need to ask yourself what you want to achieve in the long-term. If you want to continue in the field of engineering and specialize in a particular area of mechanical engineering, then M.Tech could be a good option. However, if you are interested in pursuing management roles in the corporate world, then an MBA might be more suitable for you. Aptitude and Interests: You sho
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Deciding whether to pursue an MBA or prepare for UPSC after B.Tech can be a difficult decision, as both options can offer different career paths and opportunities. Here are some factors to consider that may help you make a more informed decision:
Career Goals: Firstly, you need to ask yourself what you want to achieve in the long-term. If you are interested in working in the corporate world, an MBA can be a good choice. However, if your aim is to serve in the government and work towards public service, then preparing for UPSC could be a better option. Aptitude and Interests: You should also consider your aptitude and interests. If you h
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Ankit Kumar

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Computer Science Engineering CS Information Technology (IT) CS and IT are unanimously regarded as the top specialisations that can help you develop a successful future in engineering, in a short period of time. It includes a number of areas such as programme designing, computer software, algorithms etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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These colleges offer you direct admission in the 2nd year of B.Tech:
*Kalinga University-Raipur
*Amity University-Raipur
*ITM University-Raipur
*Punjab University-Chandigarh
*IP University-Delhi
*Delhi Engineering College-Delhi
*Punjab University-Patiala.

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Hari Om Chouhan

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Typically, a Master of Design M.Des programme requires a Bachelor's degree in a related field such as design, engineering, or architecture, and most universities also require a 10+2 or equivalent qualification for admission. However, admission requirements can vary by university and programme, so it's best to check the specific requirements of the M.Des programme you are interested in applying to. Some universities may accept applicants with a B.Tech degree and relevant work experience in the design field, even if they do not have a 10+2 qualification. It's important to note that admission to an M.Des programme is competitive and the a
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Lakshit Bawa

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Students can take career paths such as a job as an Agriculture engineer at agro-based industries, Agriculture crop engineers, Agriculture specialists, Agriculture inspectors, farm shop managers, Agriculture researchers, environmental controls engineers, agronomists, food supervisors, microbiologist or plant physiologist.

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Lakshit Bawa

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The time duration for completing B.Tech is 4 years.

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Chaitanya Krishna

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B.Tech CS is superior degree in comparison to B.Sc. CS or IT. You can get job of developer or tester in Small or Medium IT companies after B.Sc. CS or IT. MNC or Large IT companies prefers B.Tech CS or MCA or M.Sc. CS/IT grads. If these companies offer you job, then it will be below B.Tech graduates scale and with lower salary. You will take few years' experience to get fresh B.Tech graduation salary and grade in companies.

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Nishita Shah

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Yes, for Future. Especially if you are interested in doing research jobs or going aboard for higher studies. But if you want to look for immediate rewards, like programming jobs after graduations with fat salary, then you may feel that you have wasted your precious time in doing research which is not useful for programming jobs immediately. But if you look forward beyond 5 years from now than the skills you develop in the past years will be more useful in long run as programming skills may get outdated.

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