After completion of Polytechnic, which way is better for mechanical students?

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    Almas QURESHI | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    There are many job options after polytechnic or if you want to do graduation then you need to do 12th.
    However, the better option is BE/B.Tech in your stream.
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    Pavanvenkatasai Pilla Struggler struggling to win the struggle... | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi dear Sathish,
    This is Pavan A mechanical engineer by domain. Answering your question. The answer lies within you.
    001. You can Opt for B.E/B.Tech and can accelerate your future. Note:
    -)the saddest thing is that If you do B.Tech in a non-reputed college which has lesser placement record then U will be thrown into ambiguity of career. -) If you gained good knowledge and secured a seat in Good college, then your career will be in a different pattern.
    002. If at all U R Already done avg with your Diploma then If you are fixed to Join B.Tech in that case you can do a bit smart work to go well with GATE Exam and you should be aware enough
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    Abhijeet Das Systems Engineer at Infosys | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Go for B.Tech degree, and then you can get a good job. If you want, otherwise you should go for M.Tech or GATE examination to get into big companies like IOCL, BHEL etc.
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    Sandeep Malik Born to serve | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hello Sathish, For better future, we should have good academics record. I would like to suggest you that you should go for graduation (B.TECH/BE). You can find a good institute in your region academics and placement wise. Most of the universities conduct Lateral Entry test or on the basis of your Diploma, they may offer you seat. Good luck.

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