What To Do After BTech?



What To Do After BTech?

Engineering is one of the most sought-after streams for students who have opted for science in secondary education. And the number of colleges that offer engineering courses is growing with time. There are about 540 BTech colleges in Maharashtra alone. Most students graduate yet are undecided as to what to do after their bachelor's.

Campus Placement

Students usually choose the colleges that have a higher rate of campus placement. Commonly, reputed colleges have extensive collaborations and corporate relations. It enables better recruitment of deserving students to companies. As young minds, these students get training, go through a probationary period, and secure their job based on competency. Above-average grades, internships at reputed companies or institutes, and projects improve the probability of placements.

Off-Campus Placements

The students who do not qualify to earn jobs through campus placements can take up certification or diploma courses, enhancing their knowledge and skills that improve their competencies for jobs. They give competitive advantages, professional credibility, and an enhanced pay scale. Students may also try firms through referrals. Nowadays, social media like LinkedIn can help establish professional connections that can create opportunities. The graduates can also create profiles on job websites like Naukri.com and shine. Paid or unpaid internships strengthen the candidate's profile.

Career options for BTech Graduates

Non-Technical and Passionate Profession

All engineering graduates are passionate about the stream and do not intend to continue in the profession. And it does not need to be everything about the career. Commonly, engineering graduates are versatile and multi-talented, such as musicians, theatre artists, etc. these students shine through cultural activities and sports, etc. such students can take a turn off the path of engineering and pursue their passion.

Higher Studies

Students who are passionate about science and technology pursue higher studies. Some students get into research fields, while some earn employment in companies better than they might have gotten into after B.Tech. The M.Tech program is suitable for students who wish to pursue the field of study. GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is an entrance to the programs. An alternative is the Joint Admission test for Masters (JAM) for entrance into Master of science. MIT Academy Of Engineering is one of the emerging colleges in Maharashtra for MTech programs in computer science and mechanical engineering.

Management Studies

A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is another popular choice among engineering graduates. Admissions to the course are based on CAT (Common Aptitude Test) score. An MBA graduate fetches management roles such as human resource management.

Civil services

B. Tech graduates interested in serving the country can take the UPSC exam. The candidates who pass the examinations can choose to join IAS (Indian Administration Service), IPS (Indian Police Service), and IFS (Indian Forest Service). Aspirants need to be highly knowledgeable, critical thinkers and can comprehend complex circumstances.

Entrepreneurship

Students with the ability to take risks and innovate have high chances of running their businesses and introducing novel products using emerging technologies and creative ideas. Nowadays, many colleges are realizing the importance and introducing an Entrepreneurship Development Cell or Club, where students can improve their skills in bringing creative ideas into reality.

Summing Up

There are ample options for BTech Graduates; the students should work towards realizing their passion and professional dreams earlier rather than at the end of the course. Contact us for assistance in choosing the MTech program at MITAOE that suits your path of interest.