What should I do after completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering?

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Asked by Shrawan Singh

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    rubina singh | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Mechanical Engineering is one of the most perennial branches of engineering which has always been the choice of innovative minds since its inception. Mechanical engineering deals with the notions of machines, Thermodynamics fluids, mechanics, and structural scrutiny. Applications of Mechanical Engineering are omnipresent and inseparable from society. Even in today digital world, this stream has its charm and fascination, the theories of Mechanical Engineering are used in scheming some of the best and most proficient state-of-the-art motor vehicles, developed units, airplanes as well as other industrial machinery. Apart from the machine
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    If you wish to pursue higher education you are available with two options, MBA and M.Tech. I will suggest you go with MBA from LPU, here are the reasons. As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, USA (ACBSP). Not only LPU is highly accredited but also it is having numerous international tie ups for instance university of North Alabama, Livingstone College etc. Ranking: LPU has following ranking:
    1) Impact rankings 2021: LPU ranks amongst the Top 200 universities of the world as per the prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2021, which assess universities against the United Nations
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    DHRUVAL PATEL

    2 years ago
    I have interested in robotic engineering in the Certificate course.
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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Being an alumni I would surely recommend you to pursue your post graduation as it is very much required
    Pursuing MBA from LPU would be the best option.
    1) Accredited by ACBSP (USA). As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs, USA (ACBSP). Not only LPU is highly accredited but also it is having numerous international tie ups for instance university of North Alabama, Livingstone College etc. Ranking: LPU has following ranking:
    1) Impact rankings 2021: LPU ranks amongst the Top 200 universities of the world as per the prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2021, which assess universitie
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    After completing B.Tech in Mechanical you have two option, either you can do MBA or you can do M.Tech in the relevant discipline. So, it is your choice about what do you want to pursue. If you want to open your choices to management then MBA is the best option otherwise M.Tech if you want to enhance your technical skills. Both the programmes you can do at LPU. LPU is a better option, in terms of placements, best curriculum, infrastructure, well-experienced faculty, and provides hands-on experience on the latest technologies. As per my experience, LPU is the best engineering college in India. LPU becomes the best place to pursue an engi
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear Shrawan, After completing B.Tech Mechanical, you can do following courses, As per your area of interest you can select the course:-
    If you are looking for best university for MBA & M.Tech course, I would say Lovely professional University is best University to pursue this course. Pursue an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. M.E. In Mechatronics. M.E. In Industrial Engineering. M.E. Mechanical Design. M.E. In Control Systems. Pursue a Masters in Business Administration. MBA in Operations Management. MBA in Retail Management. Being a alumni of LPU, I would say, The University offers more than 300 programmes in Management, Hotel Ma
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    kumar raghava

    3 years ago
    According to my opinion, there are two options first one is basically to pursue M.Tech in nits / IITs in advanced fields of the mechanical and the second option is to pursue an MBA from a reputation University and institute in India or in foreign countries through GRE /IELTS.
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    Surabhi Chaudhary Engineer at Honda Cars India Limited | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    You can go for a job, firstly. Secondly, you can go for Masters. You can do M.Tech if you have inclination towards technical fields or MBA if you are inclined towards management fields. Thirdly, you can take exams like GATE for bith M.Tech and for government jobs. Apart from GATE you can also take exams like SSC, IBPS etc if you feel you are inclined towards financial side.

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