What specialization will you prefer after b.tech in mechanical ?

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    Srushti Patel | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    After completion of B.tech in mechanical stream,I think you should go for M.tech.
    It will help you to gather more knowledge in your field. Also you will get specialize in your field. After that you can get a job in a better designation with a higher salary.
    You can also go for research in your field.
    MBA course is also in huge demand. If you have interest in management field then you can go for MBA course. After that you will get a very good job in management post.
    So, you can go for any one of them.
    It is totally depends upon your interest.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    After the completion of B.Tech in mechanical stream, I think you should go for M.Tech. It will help you to gather more knowledge in your field. Also, you will get specialise in your field. After that, you can get a job in a better designation with a higher salary. You can also go for research in your field. MBA course is also in huge demand. If you have an interest in management field then you can go for MBA course. After that, you will get a very good job in management post. So, you can go for any one of them. It totally depends upon your interest.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hi, After completion of B.Tech in mechanical stream, I think you should go for M.Tech. It will help you to gather more knowledge in your field. Also, you will get specialise in your field. After that, you can get a job in a better designation with a higher salary. You can also go for research in your field. MBA course is also in huge demand. If you have an interest in management field then you can go for MBA course. After that, you will get a very good job in management post. So, you can go for any one of them. It totally depends upon your interest.
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    Yash Arora | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    There are many options available like your can further go for MBA, M.tech, M.Des etc. You need to decide wht suits you best management, technical or designing. M.Des in Transportation is something I would like to recommend you. The program endeavors to provide interdisciplinary and progressive knowledge of Vehicle Design. The objective of this program is to impart learning that will produce graduates, competent in terms of skill and knowledge to work with designers for the auto industry in India. Studies include the understanding and identification of the transportation and mobility sectors and finding creative solutions. Being a mecha
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    Saurabh Bharti | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    It would totally depend on what you want to do. Eventually everyone wants to get into managerial role where they can manage bigger teams and bigger projects. That is where MBA helps you to reach. Which sector you want to pick will totally depend on you. There are a lot of people who are undecided about their career and hence keep options open by not specializing in any domain. However if you are interested in any particular field you should specialize in that, otherwise I would recommend that you keep your options open.

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