What is more preferable job of masters after b.tech?

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Asked by Nidhi Parikh

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    devendra pathak pathak principal and member of academic council BU | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Dear You also know job will be consider better after master degree . your job profile will have more strength. now you have to think about master. If you have completed master in technical you will be considered more responsible . if you have master in management than you will be responsible to maintain management in department . technical value and management responsibility are very differ . now you have to think and plan which option either technical or management . you are welcome for further quarries. all the best best of luck
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    Shamsul Husain Inspired by nature, it's originality and style. | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Dear Nidhi,
    Specific fields are targets, once you complete the M Tech or ME like programs. For example, an M Tech would be more suited or fit in the jobs of designing like structural design [Civil] or electrical design [Electrical] or embedded system's design [Electronics] or machine design [Mechanical] or Robot Design [Robotics/Mechatronics] or any thing like that. Cheer-up. A B Tech can do the same thing but it is always good to have more knowledge if entering a field full with complex problems & that's why M Tech is required and more fit.
    Thank you, try to make my answer, best answer.
    I hope you are satisfied. :-)

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