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If you have less than 60% in engineering, don't opt for GATE, as you need 60% for the same. You need first class Bachelor degree to pursue M.Tech from IITs and NITs.
If you have scored below 60% and have less interest in engineering subjects, you can go for MBA.
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If you are not interested in pursuing higher studies. You can get placed in a firm through campus placement.
2. Opt for M.Tech in civil engineering with the specialisation of your choice:Structural EngineeringTraffic and Transportation EngineeringHydraulics and Water Resources EngineeringEnvironment EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringConstruction ManagementSoil & Foundation Engineering
The duration of following courses are two years. For this, you need to prepare well for GATE exam (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) to get admission in IITs, IISC or NITs.
3. Get a job after graduation in private sector which hire
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Admission requirements and process differ with countries and universities hence first decide which country you want to go to. You must visit the university websites for admission information, prepare for IELTS or TOEFL which are English language tests, additionally you must prepare a personal statement and your teachers must submit letters of reference. You will find detailed information on the university website. Hope it helped.
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