What are the further study options after completing B.Tech in Instrumentation Engineering?

I have completed B.Tech in Instrumentation Engineering with 70% marks.

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    Aneeket barua Manager (Product Operation)- Infoedge India Ltd. | Guide-Level 11

    2014-06-27 11:34:38
    Dear Bidyut,
    After completing B.Tech in Instrumentation, you can pursue the following courses
    Master of Technology in Electronic Design and Technology
    Master of Electronics in Applied Electronics
    Master of Engineering in Applied Instrumentation
    Master of Science in Bioelectronics and Instrumentation
    Master of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
    Master of Technology in Bio-Medical Signal Processing & Instrumentation
    Master of Technology in Control Systems and Instrumentation
    Master of Technology in Control System
    Master of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering
    Master of Technology in Instrumentation
    ...more

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