Is it better to do m.tech after a year or immediately after completing b.tech. I want to do a job for a year. Is it ok?

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Asked by Narra Girish

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    Vishal Chauhan Well experienced in consumer durables Field | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    You should opt for M.Tech soon after you complete your B.Tech. In this way, you will remain in touch with your studies. It will help you in qualifying competitive exams like GATE easily. If you want to get a job, then also devote an hour or two for your studies.
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    Divya Jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    If you want to do M. tech then you should do it just after B. tech. exams.
    You can prepare for IBPS,SC Exams with M. tech.
    & If you want to go for any job then there are many Jobs you can apply for after B. Tech like, SSC, IBPS, Railway Exams.
    To prepare for these Exams Read: http://entranceexaminformation.blogspot.com/2016/05/how-to-crack-competitive-exams-ibps-ssc.html
    You can prepare for IBPS,SC Exams with M. tech.
    Best of Luck :)

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