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9 years ago
After completing your B.Tech in electrical engineering, you should opt for Master's degree. You can pursue M.Tech in the following fields:
M.Tech in energy systems
M.Tech in robotics engineering
M.Tech in CSE
M.Tech in health safety and environment engineering
M.Tech in nuclear science and technolo
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Answered by
9 years ago
Go for M.Tech or if you want to do a job, do some course like in Embedded, Robotics, VLSI. Such courses are offered by Vector India Institute which is well known for providing such courses and they also provide 100% placement assistance.
All the best for your future endeavours.

Answered by
9 years ago
Hello Satya,
You can go for higher education. Also, you will be able to get a good job after ECE so try for it also.
If you don't want higher education then you can select some applied field like embedded, robotics, IoT etc. You can pursue certificate courses in this type of field.

Answered by
9 years ago
If you are interested, you will practice for the competitive exams. Otherwise, you will do higher degree in ECE.
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