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You can choose according to your interest.
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There is no need to do any particular course to become quality control engineer. As you are doing B.Tech in mechanical engineering. You can make your career in automobile sector, and you will get same job and good salary too.
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Environment engineering is going to be the subject of future. Pollution control of rivers, pollution by vehicles, maintenance of sewage and waste disposal issues are all concerning environment.
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Ideally, you should opt for B.E. mechanical engineering. Alternate optiosn could be a Diploma in Mechanical or Mechatronics Engineering which is a 3 year diploma course. Check this and explore:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/diploma-mechanical-engineering-colleges-india
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