Suppose, after B.E., i do my first job, then i do my M.E., and apply for the second job. So, is there any value of the first job?

Suppose, after B.E., i do my first job, then i do my M.E., and apply for the second job. So, is there any value of the first job, on experience basis??

0 75 Views | Posted 2012-02-15 12:34:01

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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2012-02-15 14:57:08
    you can get only job experience , if you do ME after BE then it is good if you dont want to do ME then prepare for GATE exam , with your job when ever you get a chnace to enter in top college of ME like IITS then you can leave your job
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    Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-02-15 20:02:49
    Sure, you get weightage if you are able to prove that you took your job seriously, and it somewhat relates to the second job.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-15 13:31:21
    Hi,
    Un doubtfully your first job experience will surely be counted and helpful for you when you apply for the second job.
    After finishing your BE , you can work for 2-3 years and then opt for further studies.
    The advantage of this step would be:
    You will gain relevant work experience, and you will learn how to implement theoretical knowledge in practical situations.
    After working you will know in which field you are actually interested in i.e. if you are interested in technical field than you can pursue Masters in same field, where as if you are interested in management side you can opt to pursue MBA.
    If you are interested in MBA, then this
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-02-15 12:38:17
    Hi,
    Yes of course experience always is beneficial. I would suggest you to go for campus placements after successfully completing B.E. Work hard with utmost dedication and concentration and once you personally feel ready to take the jump, you may look for E-MBA, as for working professionals and managers who are looking to raise their education and revitalize their career mobility without interrupting their careers, enrolling in an EMBA program can be transformational.
    And also, during your first job, you may enroll for M.E Distance Education program from a renowned university. With 2 significant masters degree, you'll gain a sophisticate
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    Baljeet Kaur Chhabra

    2012-02-15 12:36:18
    Yes off-course your experience counts, it will be added advantage in your CV.
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2012-02-15 12:35:09
    yes your job experience matters at the time of selection

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