What are the top career options after completing B.Tech in Mechanical?

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    Mawal Ark | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Student can choose any among following career pathways:
    1) CORPORATE JOBS - Multiple options or sub-pathways designed according to the competency of the students to prepare them for specific sectors/job profiles as per needs of industry.
    2) GOVERNMENT JOBS - Courses to prepare students for Civil services, Public Sector Undertakings and jobs in the Government sector.
    3) HIGHER STUDIES - This pathway prepares students for competitive examinations such as GATE UGC NET CAT MAT etc. And helps in their progression in higher studies / research.
    4) ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Hand-holding through Startup School and e-Coaches:
    &get; To set up new ventures
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    wah guru

    2 years ago
    Hye my name is amrit pal. Mechanical Engineering is one of the core branches of engineering and is considered the toughest branch. Therefore, there are ample opportunities post-B.Tech for all the eligible candidates in different fields. Here BYJU'S Exam Prep provides detailed information on how to make a career after completing B.E/ B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering? " which will give an idea of where the candidate's career should be moving. If the candidate has still not decided what to do, they can make a suitable choice depending on their interest.
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    CHALLA HEMANTH

    3 years ago
    The Word Career Fully Depends On Every Individual Whether They Build Their Career Strong Enough or Not. Coming To The Point. There Are Many Career Opportunities For Mechanical As well As Every B.Tech Student. There Is GATE Entrance Exam Every Student Can Write Just After his B.Tech If he/she Get Good Marks In this Exam There Is Huge Chances Of Getting Places In Public Sector Units (PSU's) As well as best colleges for higher studies. Many Multinational Private Companies Are There Who Are recruiting B.Tech Graduates Depending On their GATE Score.

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