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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue Economic History course after completing BTech course. As a graduate you will be eligible to apply for post graduate level Economics courses like MA Economics and MSc Economics. But some colleges may have more restricted eligibility criteria. They may allow only those candidates who have a degree in Economics or those who have cleared entrance exam. To get admission in good colleges you may have to appear for and clear PG level entrance exams such as CUET PG, IPU CET, PUCET PG, JMI entrance exam etc.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course after completing a BTech degree. Many students opt for this path to gain specialised knowledge in aircraft maintenance, which complements their engineering background. 

The AME course focuses on the maintenance, repair, and inspection of aircraft, ensuring they meet safety and regulatory standards. With a BTech, especially in a related field like Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering, you'll likely find the AME course content more accessible and may even have an advantage in understanding complex concepts. 

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Aman singh

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All students are doing internships in reputed hospitals like Yashoda Hospital and so many more. So the placement is good for the biomedical students

 More than 60 percent of my seniors got placed in different companies like HDFC, LIC, Bajaj Finance, etc. The highest package is INR 15 lakh, and the average is INR 7-8 Lacs p. a. Internship is also provided in the campus but not to all the candidates.

 alumni are placed in very good companies; some even have their own companies and are earning in crores. But for other branches, placement is quite low with an average of 3 Lacs+ and the highest is more than 20 LPA. 

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Misha

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Mechanical engineering from SUNY Maritime College is the undergraduate degree that initially pays the highest, with a median beginning income of $82,800. Naval architecture and Marine Engineering graduates earn a starting income of $72,800. Depending upon the degree they pursue a student can choose their job profiles. Some of the job opportunities after doing B.Tech from SUNY Maritime College are Submarine Officer, Naval Flight Officer, Naval Aviator, Special Warfare Officer, Marine Corps Officers, and Special Operations Officer.

The estimated earnings of respective engineering fields are mentioned below:

Mechanical Engineering$82,800
Business Administration, Management and Operations$80,900
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering$78,200
Industrial Engineering $71,400
Marine Transportation $71,200
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering$66,100

 

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can apply for postgraduate-level Communication Design courses such as MA Communication Design, MSc Communication Design and MDes Communication Design after completing BTech. Make sure that you have passed the degree with at least 50% marks or 5.5 CGPA.

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Malavika

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Students at Mohamed Sathak A. J. College of Engineering (MSAJCE) have a variety of career options in a number of industries after earning a B.Tech. Graduates in the fields of information technology (IT) and computer Science and engineering (CSE) frequently land jobs in software development, IT services, and product-based businesses; corporations like Accenture, TCS, and Infosys are well-known employers. Graduates in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) can pursue careers in network administration, hardware engineering, and telecommunications. Companies that could hire them include Nokia and HCL. Graduates of mechanical engin

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, you can pursue MDes after completing BTech. However, colleges may have their own eligibility criteria that would have to fulfil. Since, MDes is an advanced degree you would be expected to have basic 'Design Aptitude'. You would be able to pursue MDes without much difficulty if you understand terminology and concepts that are covered in a Design bachelor's degree such as BDes, BSc Fashion Design, BSc Textile Design etc.

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Jami venkata dhanush

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After completing a B.Tech in IT from MPSTME, NMIMS Shirpur, graduates have a range of job opportunities, including:

1. Software Developer

2. Systems Analyst

3. Data Scientist

4. Network Engineer

5. IT Consultant

6. Cybersecurity Analyst

7. Web Developer

8. Database Administrator

9. Project Manager

10. Cloud Engineer

These roles span various sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, and more, reflecting the broad applicability of IT skills in today's job market.

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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After BTech in Computer Engineering at Universal SkillTech University, there are so many career options that you can pursue. Here are the top career options to pursue:

  1. MBA (Masters in Business Administration)
  2. Civil Service Entrance Exam
  3. Join the Defense 
  4. Entrepreneurship
  5. Job at PSU (Public Sector Undertaking)
  6. Higher studies
  7. Private sector jobs
  8. Short Courses
  9. Teaching 
  10. Become an expert
  11. Look for internships
  12. Full-stack development
  13. Reach out to Career Counsellor
  14. Freelancing
  15. Filmmaking
  16. Blogging, Content Creator

My suggestion is try to be interested in any skill and your passion. 

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