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Best options after B.Tech


Best  options after B.Tech⇒

1.Job Opportunities⇒ 

                 There are plenty of jobs for B.Tech holders they are⇒

1.Government Sector ⇒                                                                                                                      It is one of the promising carrier. There are many no of exams after B.Tech ,We can clear the civil service exams as well as  bank exams. and if teaching is your passion you can also be a teacher in different government engineering collages. You can also be a scientist after the completion of your B.Tech course , if you are interested in finding new type of sciences. 

2.Private Companies⇒        In the private companies there are two type of sectors they are:
           A. Product Based Companies= 
                                  These are the companies who make the products by their own. For Example= Google, Microsoft, Facebook Etc. and these companies choose the people only from the Top Engineering collages.
          B.Service Based Companies=
                               These are the companies which provide services to the society. For Example= TATA Consultancy Services, Tech Mahindra, Wipro, Infosys Etc. The salary amount  of these companies are less as compared to Product Based Companies.


3.Public Sector  Undertaking(PSU)⇒ 
                 PSU means 51% of shares will be provided by the government and 49% of shares  will be provided by private sector and the combination of both of this are called as PSU. In India there are more than 250 PSU Companies. For Example= Air India, DMRC,BHEL  and if you clear these exams there are chances that you can get a salary of more than 1,00,000 Rs/per month

  2.Higher Studies⇒

            
          If you are interested to study again after B.Tech there are many options  you can do 
 1. MTech = The duration of this course is 3 years, and you have enter this course through the entrance exams like GATE, JNTU, CET Etc. 
2. ME= The duration of this course is 2 years, the Entrance exams are=GATE, TANCET etc.

3. MS=  It is  one of the popular course. The duration of this course is 3 years.

4. PHD= If you are interested to become a teacher you can do the Phd. Duration of this course is 3-9 years based on the research that you are conducting.


 3.Business⇒ 

     

             If you are not interested in doing job as well as higher studies you can start a business. It depends on your idea of choice and on your interest and based on your knowledge about Business.


Conclusion⇒ These are the options after the completion of your B.Tech course. I think these are the only possibilities after the completion of your B.Tech course. 

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