Should I pursue M.Tech being a CSE graduate? Do I colleges have good placement record for M.Tech?

I did my B.Tech in 2016 and I have 2 years of experience of a startup.

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    Sugumar S Always studying

    6 years ago
    Yes friend. CSE is one of the major department has lot of placements. If you've got admission in a reputed college and high coding skill leads to good placement.
    All the best.
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    SAMARTH AGARWAL Helping others is my habit. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    If you have interest in studies, then you must pursue your post graduation also. All the colleges have average placement since many people go for research area or entrepreneurship. It depends on you that how much you have skill and talent other than your academics. Also, after completing your M.Tech degree, you have more options in jobs as well as benefit. You then get a priority than a B.Tech students.
    All the best. For any other query, please feel free to ask.

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