What courses can I pursue after B.Tech in mechanical?
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Zaheer, if you are interested in going into academics and opt it as a profession then M.Tech is going to be a good option. But if this is not your cup of tea then you can go for MBA so that you can get a corporate job.
But before this make up your mind on this that whether you want to do a job or want to go for higher studies. Without clarity about this don't move ahead, as it can pose serious troubles for you when you are going to face companies for placements. No company wants to recruit a candidate who says I want to go for higher studies in near future. Why will a company train a person and spend money on him if he tells them that h...more -
Hello, thanks for asking.
I think, you can go for further studies like - M.Tech. or MBA.
these are the best option for you but its fruitful if you complete your graduation from a well known good university or college.
You can also pursue these courses from IIT's or IISC.
To take admission IIT's, you have to clear its Entrance Test - IIT JAM.
by clearing IIT JAM Entrance Test, you will be eligible for - 1 M. Sc. (Two Year)
2 Joint M. Sc. - Ph.D.
3 M. Sc. - Ph.D. Dual Degree
4 M. Sc. - M.Tech.
5 Post - Bachelor Degree Courses at different IITs
6 Integrated Ph.D. Courses at IISC
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