There can
be many options for an individual to make a
career in, however, choosing the right one is
extremely important. Usually, there is
ambiguity among students regarding the most prospective career option. Some students
also consider the scope of further study after finishing their graduation.
Given the availability of multiple options after the field, engineering
graduates also have many options after B.Tech.
Given
below are a few options to what to do after engineering:
Job after graduation
(B.Tech): The majority of engineering graduates pursue jobs after finishing their degree.
Preparing for Civil
Services: Students
who aspire to serve the government tend to appear
for the Indian Civil Services exam conducted by UPSC.
Entrepreneurship: This is the best choice for someone who has a one-of-a-kind business idea and can
arrange sufficient funds to facilitate
their business.
Pursuing MBA:
Most engineering students graduate from tier-2 and tier-3 colleges, and an MBA degree from a prestigious organisation in India/abroad can add a lot of value to their resume. It is one of the best programmes after Btech.
Doing higher studies in
Engineering (M.Tech/M.S/M.E): In an M.S degree, students are required to
submit a thesis. The admission process for M.S is very competitive.
Students who have finished their M.S are generally also keen on pursuing Ph.D.
An M.E degree is preferable for professional improvement. Normally there is no
research work required for this degree.

What
to do after Engineering – MBA or M.Tech or M.E?
All three of the degrees, M.Tech, M.E and MBA
give incredible career options to students who have not decided about what to
do after engineering. M.Tech will deal with the subject in depth, while the MBA
would deal with product sales and advertising, project management, IT
processes, human resources, consulting and customer service management, etc.
Advantages of MBA
The MBA program is designed in a way that it assists graduates to handle a wide range of situations related to business. In one way, the MBA develops one’s knowledge by supplementing their management skills. It increases their career prospects by making them suitable for all sectors.
It
equips one with leadership qualities which help one in the corporate sector.
Usually, MBA graduates get a better pay scale than other postgraduates. They
start from mid-level jobs and hence, have an added advantage from the
beginning.
Advantages of M.Tech
For
engineering students who excel in the subject and want to enhance their
knowledge in it, this is the right choice. M.Tech is a specialisation programme
that helps to sharpen one’s technical skills. An M.Tech degree gives one the
advantage of in-depth technical knowledge. Chief Technical Officer is a
lucrative profile that a candidate pursuing M.Tech can pursue. This position
has less competition; however, it is an important role.
Additionally,
M.Tech opens the doors to pursuing a doctorate career. A Ph.D degree offers one
a reputed job in research institutes and colleges. It fetches a handsome salary
and is also respected in the society.
Advantages of Master of Engineering (ME)
The field builds up one’s abilities to carry out
responsibilities. It does not require a research thesis.
A Master of Engineering degree is less competitive and sets one for most industry positions that do not involve research. It enables one to spend significant time in a specific subject and take on greater responsibility in the workplace. Rather than dealing with a great part of daily assignments at work, one may work in design or production, or take up a job as a project manager.
Depending upon whether one is enrolled full or part-time, a master’s degree will usually take one to three years to finish. The benefit of an M.E degree is that it is simpler to get admission in, easier to complete and less expensive. People currently pursuing a job after B.Tech can take up Master of Engineering and rise the ladder after completing their post-graduation.