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What’s next step after engineering ?

Did you know that India is the largest producer of engineers in the world? Out of the 6,214 engineering and technology institutes in the country and technology institutes in the country, almost 1.5 million receive a degree every year. Even after such facts, the question that arises is what to do after engineering?<br>If you are one of the fresh B. Tech graduates, unsure of the path forward, I have compiled a list of options, weighing the pros and cons in each, to help you make an informed decision as to what to do after engineering then improve your knowledge by reading our blog....<br><br>Know more : https://www.cheggindia.com/career-guidance/what-to-do-after-engineering/<br>

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What’s next step after engineering ?

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  1. Starting a career after Engineering Degree? Here are some usefull tips for you www.cheggindia.com

  2. Looking For Career Options After Engineering Degree? Well, then you have landed up right as here I will be sharing with you some useful tips as to what all career options after Engineering are available in India.

  3. “MBA CAN REALLY HELP UNLOCK AN ENGINEER’S ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT.” There are many companies that are looking for engineers with great management skills. If you get an MBA after your B Tech, your value rises exponentially and will also give you a lot of exposure. MBA can be good career options after Engineering. PROS: MBA Personal development Master management skills (Master of Business Administration) CONS: The tuition fee for this course can be a bit costly Time commitment, as the course can go on from one year to two years depending on which country you are studying in

  4. If you wish to serve the nation and make a dent in the system, you can opt for the civil services as well. It is probably one of the favorite career options after Engineering amongst many youngsters. PROS: There are many benefits that come with working for the government such as- health insurance, retirement, federal benefits, etc. Unlike private-sector jobs, the best part about working in government jobs is that there is stability, i.e. job security. Here you will never gout of business. Civil Services CONS: Slow salary growths, as the government employees don’t enjoy salary adjustments because of the shift inflation rates. Control of Bureaucracy– As many permissions are needed before any big decision, civil service workers usually get frustrated.

  5. There was a time when engineers used to shield away from entrepreneurship. However, the youth wants to join the league now after hearing so many success stories of aspiring people. PROS: Flexibility- as you can work whenever and wherever you want. Freedom- you have no boss and you can do the work however you want it. CONS: Entrepreneurship and Startups Responsibility- Moving away from a salaried job to an unstable income which solely lies on the success of your work can be quite difficult. Many sacrifices come with the responsibility of starting your own company. Workload- It can be exhausting to start your own business and establish your own company single-handedly in the early stages.

  6. One of the most popular career options after engineering is to pursue higher studies. GATE is an exam that tests the overall understanding of undergraduate engineering subjects. With an excellent GATE score, you can enter respected engineering colleges (IITs and NITs), as MTech is one of the preferred courses after engineering. PROS: Good jobs Startups/ entrepreneurship Teaching Research Higher Studies CONS: It can be a bit costly, especially if you plan to a private college, it is a decision which most people have to make.

  7. As a B.Tech graduate, you can find career options after Engineering in all three wings of the Indian Armed Force, only the criterion for joining each is different. For students who are wondering what to do after engineering, joining forces is a good opportunity. PROS: Paid vacation Military discount/free flights Free health care Join the Indian Armed Forces CONS: Staying away from friends and family Age doesn’t matter if your colleague is of higher rank, you better listen to him

  8. You always wanted to be a teacher and contribute to the education system? Then you can also join an engineering college as a professor. This profession gives you ample opportunity to grow one’s professional life. PROS: Bonding with students Connecting with other teachers and staff You get many national holidays and vacations Teaching CONS: Lack of support from administration Salary can be-lowFailing in making students get good marks

  9. After completing engineering, if you decide to improve your standing, then it is good as then you can then join some good short-term courses. These short-term courses provide professional knowledge about the engineering subject, moreover, it provides professional work experience for all their registered candidates. PROS: Short Term Courses You get to learn new skills Gives you a competitive advantage over your colleagues CONS: Not enough to get you a job Gets quickly outdated

  10. Joining reputed companies for an internship will provide you an extra value of an advantage in the decision of which field to choose for your career. PROS: You get hands-on practical experience You get more knowledge Networking Job offer, depending on how efficiently you work Try for an Internship CONS: Inequality, as obviously you have as such standing in the market The work you get assigned are usually low- skill duties, which rarely utilizes the progressive skills of an individual.

  11. Take Away No matter which career after engineering you begin after your studies, you’ll have to be prepared for constant problem solving, teamwork, communication, and leadership.

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