• After BTech: Start working or study further?
  • by Brijesh Nair
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    • Brijesh Nair, Faculty in   VIT University
      YOU decide one fine morning during your fifth semester that you are going to do MS in US after engineering and start preparing for GRE. After a few days you see some of your friends preparing for the M.Tech entrance exam – Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). Now you decide to drop the idea of GRE and start preparing for GATE. Never do this. It may not take you anywhere and finally  you may end up losing a year or so, after engineering due to your indecision.

      If you plan to do higher studies after engineering, there are ample opportunities available in India and abroad. In India you need to write GATE to be eligible to do higher studies. If you want to do your M.Tech in premier institutes like IISc or IITs then you need to at least get a rank lower than 500. If you want to do higher studies in the US then you need to write two exams, Graduate Records Exam (GRE) and TOEFL, and then have to apply to the Universities in the US which is a comprehensive process.

      A student joining engineering must understand that there are so many areas of specialisation available for each branch of engineering. If you major in Mechanical Engineering you can choose to specialise in thermal engineering, machine design, manufacturing, industrial engineering or aerospace engineering etc. Similarly if you have a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering you can specialise in Structural Engineering or Geotechnical Engineering or Environmental Engineering or Water Resource Engineering or Construction Management or Sustainable Engineering and so many other fields. This is true with any branch of engineering.


       
       
       
        Studying in a good college, allow top companies to hire fresh graduates. The core companies hire students from specific branch and others allow students to appear for the selection process.
       
       
       
       


      If you aim for a job in the private sector after your engineering your best bet will be campus placement. Know the selection process of the companies that may potentially come for campus placement by the sixth semester and start preparing so that you can easily get recruited in the company of your choice. There are two kinds of companies that come to campus for recruitment – core companies that hire students only from a particular branch of engineering and others (mostly software companies) that allow all the graduating students to appear for the selection process.

      There are lots of government jobs awaiting you if you want one. For most of those jobs you may have to end up writing an exam and then in a few of them an interview after you clearing the written exam. Most of the State government and public sector jobs are filled in this way. For various Central Government jobs, it conducts Indian Engineering Service Exam (IES) to recruit candidates to organizations like Indian Defence Service of Engineers etc. This is a three-day exam and has four categories – Civil Engineering graduates come in Category I, Mechanical Engineering graduates in Category II, Electrical Engineering graduates in Category III and Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering in Category IV.

      So there are ample opportunities available for engineering graduates. The key is selecting a rourse that you love or loving the course you select, and knowing the various possibilities each branch has to offer. Decide by the third year of engineering what you want to do after engineering and work towards achieving that goal. If you do all these things judiciously then you are sure to land up in a good position after your engineering.  

      Dr. Brijesh Nair is an Associate Professor at VIT, Vellore. He did his Master's and PhD from Arizona State University, Tempe, US.  

    • Published on: November 12, 2011
    • 20 Comments
    • manoj kumar | May 11, 2013

    • Sir,I'm a student of electronics branch can u suggest Me that better to do ms or mba
    • Shiksha Kanwar | May 04, 2013

    • Hello Sir, I am a final year student in Computer Science in CIT.I want to do my higher studies related to MS or MBA from US.Could you please suggest me the right path and college. Thanks in advance..
    • pradeep | Mar 02, 2013

    • sir i am studying b tech in elect. engg. in vjti now 4th sem going on i wanted to know how prepared gate or cat exam. from 4th sem regards pradeep
    • vaibhav jaiswal | Jan 10, 2013

    • Sir, I have completed my B.tech in 2011. Now I am working as an Sr. Engg. in L&Tecc. I am deciding to go for higher studies but i am confused whether to go for MBA or GATE. Please send your suggestion.
    • Prashanth | Jan 07, 2013

    • NOW AM IN B.TECH 5th SEM ECE what should i do to get good rank in gate and also i had intrest in gre. so how do i motivate myself
    • Bharathnath Reddy | Jun 21, 2012

    • Thank u for spending ur valuable minutes in guiding the students like us.
    • MAHESH | Jun 01, 2012

    • NOW AM IN B.TECH 6TH SEM ECE WITH 79% WHAT JOB ARE AVALIABLE
    • MAHESH | Jun 01, 2012

    • NOW AM IN B.TECH 6TH SEM ECE WITH 79% WHAT JOB ARE AVALIABLE
    • Rajeswari | May 24, 2012

    • now i am in b.tech final year cse. i want to study furtherly but because of our financial problems i am deciding to do job.so i want suggestions from you for doing job with continuing my study.
    • krishna moorthy | May 12, 2012

    • parents like me want to know such typo of infn. thanks and feeling more such information reqd from u
    • amaya | Apr 15, 2012

    • very informative as well as encouraging ...... thanks!
    • mukesh | Apr 02, 2012

    • i am BE holder with Information Technology(IT). Am i eligible for Indian Engineering Service(IES) by UPSC.If yes,tell me the names of institutes providing coaching classes.
    • ramakrishna | Mar 24, 2012

    • now im in bech final yr ...in IT branch...please suggesion to me ...after btech what could i do
    • suraj | Feb 03, 2012

    • nice
    • rosita | Dec 14, 2011

    • Iam doing my b.tech IT presently (6th sem)...I'm quite confused whether to do a certification course(if so suggest me some domains which are good and valuable to opt for) or go for gre classes?what are the benefits of doing higher studies or should i try to get placed in a good company?
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    • atul roy | Nov 20, 2011

    • please suggest me future prospect of computer science engineering,regarding job and higher studies?
    • chidambareswaran k n | Nov 18, 2011

    • What are the higher studies prospects and / or Campus Placement prospects, if I am an Automobile engineering?
    • Siddhartha | Nov 12, 2011

    • Very useful for final and pre-final year engg students.Knowledge about opportunities and self evaluation is important before taking decision.
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