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Career Options After Engineering Degree

s that students take after completion of their schools. Career selection can be the most confusing decision in a studentu2019s life. <br>This world is full of opportunities and you might not be aware of most of them. One needs to know the list of all career options after engineering to select the best one. For more information Read moreu2026.<br>https://www.cheggindia.com/career-guidance/career-options-after-engineering/

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Career Options After Engineering Degree

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  1. TOP 10 CAREER OPTIONS AFTER ENGINEERING www.cheggindia.com

  2. INTRODUCTION India is the hotbed for engineers. Over 1.5 lakh students pass out with an engineering degree every year. You might be one of them.The world is seething with opportunities for skilled youth that can implement their knowledge in real-life applications. Especially in India, after B.Tech, engineers can be used in almost all walks of life. This is because they are skilled in the art of logic. Therefore, engineering is, and continues to be, one of the most popular undergraduate courses.As a fresh graduate, you may not be aware of the many career options after engineering.

  3. There are many courses one can take as part of their higher education after B.Tech which can open a whole variety of career options after engineering. You can pursue MBA in the following sectors: Marketing Banking and Finance Data Analytics Operations Management Human Resource Management

  4. PURSUE HIGHER STUDIES IN ENGINEERING If your interest lies within engineering itself, like many, you can expand on your knowledge after B.Tech by pursuing a degree in M.Tech. However, in an M.Tech course, you are more involved with the practical implementation of the knowledge gained during the B.Tech years. To pursue an M.Tech degree, you must clear the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering, which is a competitive exam that is jointly conducted by IIT and IISC, Bangalore. GATE tests the knowledge of the subject matter that was delivered during their B. Tech course and a good score there provides a higher chance to be accepted by reputed colleges.

  5. JOIN THE CIVIL SERVICES TRY FOR A GOVERNMENT JOB Many engineers after B.Tech are worried about how to get a job after engineering. There is one obvious answer – college campus placements. But, that for some high caliber engineers seems like an easy way out. They aim for more. And that is just what Public Sector Units have to offer. Public Sector Units (PSU) are companies that are wholly or partially owned by the government of India. Some of the prominent names include BHEL, SAIL, HAL, and IOCL. The government offers a special range of jobs to qualified engineers under their public sector units. The eligibility criteria is a pre-declared cut off rate of the GATE exam scores. PSU’s offer great monetary benefits, lifetime job security, and good standing within your society. Choosing this as one of the career options after engineering is not a simple one. You must pass the highly competitive UPSC exam conducted for civil services. Starting with a preliminary interview process, the candidate then passes on to take the mains of the UPSC Civil Service Exam (CSE). This again will be followed by an interview. Though this is highly competitive, and only a few thousand get selected from the lakhs of applicants, those engineers who are determined and rank high in their studies, can look at this as a viable career after engineering.

  6. ENROLL YOURSELF AS AN EXPERT You’ve already spent the past few years studying advanced levels of math and science. Hence, why not enter yourself as an expert in the online community? In fact, Chegg has an incredible Subject Matter Expert program that offers you money for answering academic questions raised by students. You can become a Chegg expert in the following fields after engineering: Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering

  7. One of the hottest career options after engineering is entrepreneurship. Big giants like Amazon and Tesla have founders that started out as engineering. They were also stuck with the thought of “what should I do after engineering”. But rather than shying away, they went out into the world, identified a problem, and generated a solution for it. And at its basic level, engineers and entrepreneurs have the same description, both of you have to create solutions to existing problems. Starting a business or a service requires time and effort. Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla and SpaceX, works for 16 hours every day. His dedication and patience has grown his company and helped it reach the sky.

  8. The most obvious answer for career options after engineering is finding a job in the private sector. One can rely on family and friends' connections to help them secure a job opportunity, but it does no harm in registering yourself with career-oriented social media platforms like LinkedIn or uploading your resume on job portals like Indeed and Naukri.com. The other way you can enter into the private sector is through the campus placements offered by your college/university. Increasingly, colleges are ramping up their career cells to invite big firms to their campuses. In conclusion, campus placements are an easy way to secure a job before even finishing your studies. more and more

  9. LOOK FOR INTERNSHIPS GET CERTIFIED Many look at internships as a temporary way to get some cash in hand, or more of a college life necessity. Apart from this, internships offer students after B.Tech experience the workings of the real company. This greatly benefits their learning curve and allows them to understand what is the life of the career they want to join. Most internships last for four to six months, however, if you do a good job and impress your superiors, they can provide you with a full-time career option after engineering. In addition, some engineers even bag job placements while they are studying. Nowadays, the internet is booming with online classes that offer specialized skills and courses. This path is best for those who after B.Tech want to expand their knowledge and gain valuable skills within their career of choice. Some of the most popular online courses that build your skills are: the opportunity to Google Digital Marketing Unlocked (Google) Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (Microsoft) Certified Information Security Manager (ISACA) Project Management Professional (PMI)

  10. India is proud of its armed forces and its soldiers. We are recognized internationally for the might of our defence. We praise and honor the soldiers that risk their lives on the battlefield to protect fellow Indians. But did you know that all soldiers, in all three branches of the defence forces – army, air force and navy, go through an engineering program as part of their students.However, those who cannot clear the rigorous enrollment process of the NDA, resort to pursuing an engineering degree from private schools and thereafter make an attempt at entering the defence forces.

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