What would be the best study option B.Tech mechanical engineering+mtechautomobile or B.Tech automobile +M.Tech specialisation abroad?

I want to become an automobile engineer with 6 digit salary.

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Asked by Giri prasath

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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Giri, Both B.Tech in Mechanical and Automobile engineering are good for career prospects. You have to make sure that from which university or institute you are pursuing the degree. The following are the best institutes for these programmes:
    IITs/NITs
    Delhi Technological University
    Lovely Professional University
    Anna University
    Amrita University
    SASTRA University
    My friend did B.Tech and M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from LPU and got placed in an MNC. The highest package offered for the programme at LPU is INR 31 LPA. For more details, I recommend you to refer to the website of the university
    I hope this helps
    Thanks!
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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Being an alumni of LPU I would like to capture your attention on the following. Lovely Professional University provides several programs that include B.Tech, B.Tech (Hons. ), a dual degree programme for B.Tech and M.Tech and B.Tech and MBA and integrated programs like B.Tech and MBA and B.Tech and M.Tech. Here at LPU, you can get enrolled in any stream as per your interest and choice. Every year many students join the various engineering courses that are offered by LPU. Frequent guest lectures/ workshops are also organized for them by the university. , Ministry of Science Technology Advisory Monitoring Committee Meeting was held where
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    Roma Nath BTech - MTech Biotechnology | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Well to determine your choice you need to understand certain facts. It is important to understand one straight fact : Degrees help you go where you want to go. Your question asks about the specific subject of M.Tech that one should choose. This depends entirely on your interest, your long term goal and what kind of work you want to do. Third part is not very much in your control but should be considered. After B.Tech in mechanical engineering, you can do M.Tech in :
    Production
    Thermal Engineering
    Energy Systems
    Industrial Engineering
    Petroleum Engineering
    CAD-CAM, Manufacturing
    However if you wish to explore your career in Automobile I would
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