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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
To become a CEO of an automobile company, you must understand every basic and technicality of automobiles for which you can do engineering- BE of B.Tech in automotive engineering.
UTM, Shillong (University of Technology and Management) offers this course and it can prove to be extremely beneficial for you as it is your area of interest and also you wish to succeed in the mentioned field.
http://utm.ac.in/Btech-in-Automotive-Design-Engineering
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Trending topics or roles in your field which have good prospects are Automobile Design, Robotics, Simulation and Testing or MS Management. It is hard to generalise on only one subject. Automobile engineering itself has scope, you can further choose the specializations basis your interest. UK is a tough place, international students don't get jobs so you contact the universities beforehand about career assistance. You will get a work permit of minimum 6 months. Even in USA its very competitive. You must also decide if you seek technical positions or managerial positions.
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On campus placement is only available in Indian universities. MIT has career assistance cell which helps students network with potential employers, they organize career fairs, etc. but not placement. As an international student you can work under OPT rule for 3 years. After OPT either you have to come back or you may be hired by the employer. In this case employer has to sponsor the H1B visa which is the biggest problem. You can google about H1B and OPT.
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