Which stream should I choose after intermediate in B.Tech?

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    Mrigank Kumar

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    You need to determine your area of interest. Then, it would be easier for you to decide. If taking a job within completing your graduation is priority then go for computer science or Information technology from a good college giving a recognized degree and having good placement opportunities.
    If your inclination is more towards seeking a job in government sector then you may opt for civil, mechanical or electrical. However, you would be getting the job opportunities in government sector only after clearing the different exams, for which most of them demand that graduation should be complete. This does not mean that you cannot enter p
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    Sakshi Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    The B.Tech programme is your gateway to a career in engineering with a duration of four years followed by an M.Tech programme of two years duration. Students interested to study further have an option to pursue Ph.D. which is of two years duration. B.Tech CSE is the most popular course among the students. After the completion of your degree in Computer Science Engineering, you can work in the field of database management, embedded systems, IT, telecommunication, multimedia, computer hardware and software implementation, computer hardware & software maintenance, gaming, web designing and other related industries. For this course, I
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    Dear Sarath
    You need to determine your area of interest. Then, it would be easier for you to decide. If taking a job within completing your graduation is priority then go for computer Science or Information technology from a good college giving a recognised degree and having good placement opportunities. If your inclination is more towards seeking a job in government sector then you may opt for civil, mechanical or electrical. However, you would be getting the job opportunities in government sector only after clearing the different exams, for which most of them demand that graduation should be complete. This does not mean that you canno
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    Dr Mohsin Khan | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    It totally depends upon your interest.

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