what to do after my B.E. Mechanical ? expert guidance needed on what is better among my variois options! plz read fully

i'm in final yr B.E.Mech engg. i hav 72%. i wish to know what to do next. my wish is to get settled in a job which has the best pay. so i wish to get advice on that. my options are 1) Masters in india, 2)masters abroad,then work n settle there, 3) try to join in PSUs after B.E. which is best?and how

0 113 Views | Posted 2012-01-10 20:09:13
Asked by Sai Vignesh

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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-10 21:04:58
    Dear Sai, appear for GATE and try to score at least 98 percentile to get admission in IIT/NIT. Even if you don't want to wait for a year, apply direct for admission in any govt or private college in the month of Jun-Jul. The subject of M.Tech. specialization can be Machine design for you, keeping in mind your certifications and it is offered by all the A-grade engineering colleges. Its a good subject to pursue and employability will be good in automobile, casting and fabrication industry. Apart from that HAL, Railways, DMRC, ISRO and shipping industry also require engineers with specialization of machine design. There is acute shortage
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    Manoj Kr. Nanda | Contributor-Level 7

    2012-01-10 20:33:11
    Dear Vignesh,
    Please consider the idea of MTech in Mechanical Design. You must have good EGD acumen.
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    Narendra Roy An engineer who loves to share his experience | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-01-10 21:58:20
    Join a good organization of your interest and get initial industrial experience first. Then after a year or two decide for options of your choice.

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