What is the career scope after M.Tech in corporate world?

I have completed B.E. Production engineering.

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-09-27 10:46:42
    Hi,
    * Scope :
    - Graduate engineers find various employment opportunities in production firms both in private and government sectors.
    - Engineers with higher degrees and experience can work in top levels in the industrial/management field with attractive remuneration and incentives.
    - Production engineers can seek employment in various fields such as armed forces, railways and other government departments as well as in most PSUs.
    Most of the jobs in this field are supervisory or managerial where critical decision making skills are tested time and again for the smooth performance of the industry.
    - Professionals in this career can also op
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    Raja M G | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-09-27 01:45:35
    Dear Swapnil,
    M.Tech. Graduates are respected in the corporate world as a master degree holder in the respective subject and prefered for R&D domains.

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