i have completed b.tech chemical engineering in 2008 but i'm not interested to go in this same field.can u suggest me courses

please suggest me some courses so that my career and my future will be bright.

97 Views|Posted 2011-11-12 03:26:07
Asked by Arun Dandu
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shaban
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2011-11-14 12:48:16
Hi, As you have completed your undergraduate course in chemical engineering, it would be advisable for you to pursue MS in the same field as it will add on to the knowledge of what all you have learned during graduation, however apart from MS in the same filed you can pursue MS in petroleum engineer

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2011-11-12 10:10:10
If you are really not interested in persuing career in Chemical Engineering (which is quite strange), then I suggest you do MBA through regular mode of education with specialization in subject related to the line you want your career to be. You can take up Finance, HR or even IT Infrastucture as you

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2011-11-12 09:02:49
Well arun you have completed b.tech chemical engineering, which is really gud bt some how ur not interested. Arun why to wast engineering yrs that you hav already invested, therefor i suggest you to do MBA, which will help you for ur manager post. I have UGC Approved renowed university distance onli

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Raja M G
2011-11-12 03:56:46
You can also opt for Environmental Engineering, Petro-chemicals, Pharmaceutical, Production Management, etc.

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