WHAT AFTER B TECH
(MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)????????????
You must have asked yourself this question a lot of times at some point
or the other in your life. In
India you are not judged by what you have studied but what you do after you
complete your education. The society is more concerned about the
job and salary you get after education and not the intellectual property you
have earned.
10 THINGS YOU CAN DO AFTER B. TECH
This article talks about the Top 10 Career Options you can choose from
after your B. Tech. /B.E. (Mechanical Engineering).
If you are a current student of B. Tech or have passed out recently, then this
article is a MUST read for you.
Three Mantras to always keep in mind:
- Don’t leave an option straight forward because it is too mediocre. You don’t need to follow others but to follow your heart.
- It's okay if a million other people like you are preparing for an entrance exam, including your friends! If you believe you can crack the exam, trust me YOU CAN.
- Everybody is not born to graduate, do an MBA and get a high paying job. If people like Gandhi, SC Bose and APJ Abdul Kalam thought this way the world would have missed a lot of positive changes. Be the change you want to see in the world.
1.
CAMPUS
PLACEMENT
Already bored of studying? Then getting selected in a decent company
visiting your campus seems a good option. If you don’t have any intentions of
studying further, or at least immediately after B. Tech, you can opt for a
job. This is considered to be a safer option where you get time to decide which
field you want to stick to-Technical or you want to shift your core interest
area from technical to management to some other stream.
2.
GO FOR AN M.
TECH DEGREE
If you studied engineering out of passion and not because you were
forced by your parents or just for sake of doing it, then M. Tech is
a good option. You can opt for the field of study you aspire to expertise in.
For this, you need to prepare well for the entrance exams to get into a good
college. GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is a national exam
conducted in India which can fetch your admission in IITs, IISC or NITs and
many others.
3.
DO AN MBA
Don’t feel you are the technical guy your parents wanted you to be?
Always felt like you are a manager and want to see yourself in a business suit
in some MNC? Probably you have a fascination for MBA too. Don’t get diverted by
the thoughts that everyone is doing an MBA right now and its value has
decreased. If you want to make a career in the management sector, hold
managerial positions, then MBA is the right choice. You may specialize in your
area of interest which may be the all-time popular fields like HR, Marketing,
Sales or the new growing domains like Digital Marketing, International
Relations etc. In India, there are various entrance examinations that will help
you get into the top 30 MBA colleges. CAT (Common Admission Test) serves as a
gateway for an MBA at the IIMs and many other leading institutes. Some other
popular exams are XAT (Xavier’s), NMAT, SNAP, CMAT, TISS, IRMA etc.
4.
JOIN THE
ARMY
Give a chance to the patriot in you. Joining the Army/Navy/Air Force or
any other wing of the defence services can be exciting and high paying at the
same time. You can join as technical staff by applying through the University
Entry Scheme (UES), which requires you to apply on their respective websites or
appear for the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test). You can also apply for
flying positions in Indian Air Force by clearing AFCAT.
The times are gone when you tagged defense
services with only patriotism. Now you can be utterly professional when opting
for defence as a career. These
positions will give you an opportunity to live your life for the nation, a life
with good facilities and a decent sum to take home as well.
5.
SHORT TERM
COURSES
There are various short term courses and diploma courses you can opt for after your B.Tech. It can be a certificate
course in HVAC – Design, HVAC – Installation & Commissioning, Auto CAD,
SolidWorks, CATIA, ANSYS, PRO-E etc.
Such courses are generally job oriented and serve as a bridge between
what you know and what the industry expects you to know in order to absorb you
into their organization.
6.
PREPARE FOR
CIVIL SERVICE
Always saw yourself as an IAS or IPS officer? Admit it, some day or the
other you must have thought about preparing for the Civil Services but left the
thought because you felt that it's very tough to crack!
Yes. Indeed, it is one of the toughest exams in the world to crack and
there lies a huge competition to be a civil servant, but you cannot hold
yourself back because of this. Civil Services is not just about cracking an
exam and then clearing an interview, it judges you on everything you can think
of, who you are and what you stand for!
You need to put your complete focus in addition to lots of determination
to prepare for Civil Services Examination. For that you need to - Believe in
yourself.
7.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP-START
YOUR VENTURE
Do you have dreams of being a job provider? Always wanted to be your own boss? Then starting something of
your own is a great option. But before you think about it you need to be sure
about your options. Start-up is trending more as a fashion than a career
option. Being your own boss does not mean you can ignore work and life would be
easy. Starting your venture and making it succeed would be the toughest of all
the things you can do. It will have ups and downs every new day. Maybe you
would not get any client for the whole year. Be ready for the challenges and
immense learning if you are determined to be an entrepreneur. This is the road
less travelled.
8.
GO ABROAD
It is also a very good option to explore. If you choose to study abroad,
you will get a lot of exposure and learning along with the education part. You
might also be able to get a job at international locations if you have plans to
settle abroad permanently in the future. You can also explore integrated
opportunities abroad. Along with options of MS-abroad you may explore options of MS+PhD and other research oriented
courses. In addition, you could look at the various fellowships in research and
development category available that may fascinate you too. You can also apply
for the various scholarships which will fund your education partially or
completely.
9.
BE A CHANGE
MAKER
Feel fascinated when you see someone fighting for the rights of
others? Want to bring some
positive change in life of others? You can work for an NGO or start
your own, you can choose a career in journalism, opt for social research or do
something in your own profession itself by helping people who don’t have access
to it, e.g. if you are a lawyer, fight for the rights of the less privileged;
if you are a doctor, treat people; if you are an engineer, innovate for the
mass etc.
10.
EXPLORE THE
ARTIST IN YOU!!!
In India we have a habit of not mixing our profession and our passion.
But what if our passion becomes our profession?
Wouldn’t it be so amazing to
do what you love rather than going the other way round of loving
what you do?
It can be anything ranging from photography, painting, performing arts,
astrology, writing or yoga. If you love writing, be a writer; love
capturing nature and wildlife, explore your options in photography; love
speaking and talking to people, be a Radio Jockey; always found your legs move
with the music, be a dancer! Let it be any other passion as well. If you can
attain expertise in your passion and can earn your bread and butter with it,
it’s a good way to go. At least you would never regret doing something you
never liked and you would live every moment doing what you love.
So did you find something that excites you? Or maybe therein lies
something beyond these for you! What matters in the end is that you are
happy about what you have done & what you are doing?
Remember, if you want to worry about what people think about you or what
people will think about you if you do this or that, then there is a problem!
What should ideally matter is how you see yourself. Do you respect the person
you are? If yes, you are on the right path!
Do share your opinions with us on what you think about the article. Also
please share any other exciting career options available which we may have
missed.
References: - www.engineering.careers360.com
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