What courses can you pursue after B.Tech?

Posted by sophiasmith on September 20th, 2016

In India, B.tech is undoubtedly, the most popular course. It has been seen that students pursuing graduation usually opt for the 4-year course as it shows them hope of a promising future. It helps a student in getting through production, designing and manufacturing industries. Basically what one learns in B.Tech is – how to practically apply the engineering concepts in real life. But have you ever pondered upon the courses that you can pursue after the completion of the course? As per your expertise you can choose a field of study after investing your 4 years in B.Tech. Read below the courses that you can study after the graduating in B.Tech.

  •          M.Tech : Masters in Technology

For students who want to bag high-paying packages in the field of Enginering must go for an M.Tech after their B.Tech. Poornima College of Engineering provides the best B Tech placement in Rajasthan but it has been observed that most of the students drop the idea of job and instead go for higher studies (M.Tech). One can always prepare for GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) if they wish to pursue their M.Tech from a reputed Engineering College such as IIT. However, one must only do M.Tech if they are keen on studying in detail about their discipline of Engineering.

  •          MBA (Masters of Business Administration)

What people mostly say to an Engineering student is that they should not pursue a management degree after studying a technical course. However, if you want to rise to the top in your organization, an MBA degree can help you in qualifying for the managerial job in your area of interest. Most of the students from the Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology which is one of the top 10 engineering colleges in Rajasthan have admitted that MBA is a course that is always on back of the mind of an Engineering student. The dream of sitting on the top level positions of an organization can only be achieved if you have an MBA degree with you. HR, Sales and Marketing and International Relations are some of the specializations that an MBA offers. From amongst these, a student can opt for the one in which they have interest. If you want to pursue MBA right after completing your B.Tech, you can always sit for the entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, SNAP, MAT and many others that different management institutes conduct.

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