All you need to know about the best courses after engineering can be found here. This article will be of great help to guys who are either in final or pre final year of engineering. One must plan well in advance about one’s studies and career. This article analyses in detail many courses and options you can pursue after engineering.


M Tech

This is the course that most students pursue once they complete their engineering. This course has many takers because of the job opportunities that it has to offer. If you really wat that edge over B Tech grads or you have set your eyes on becoming a lecturer, this course is highly recommended. The course is two years long and the demand for M Tech grads isn’t going to die any soon.

MBA

Many companies are looking for engineers with great management skills. If you get an MBA after your B Tech, your value rises exponentially. There is no need to hurry and enroll for an MBA soon after B Tech. You may take up a job, prepare for MBA entrance at the same time and enroll after a couple of years. In this way you have three advantages: you have B Tech degree, work experience and an MBA degree by the time you finish Management course.


Various Software Courses

This will be helpful to Computer engg and It engg students. These fields are progressing at such a rapid pace that a mere graduation won’t get you jobs. The key is to stay up-to-date. There are various private institutes offering software and hardware courses. One must select the best available course which will offer you some advantage over other graduates. NIIT is well known to offer some great software courses that you can take up after engineering. The good thing is that such courses last just 6 month to 1 year.

Marine Courses

Fascinated at the prospect of faring seas? Have a penchant towards leading an adventurous life? Don’t mind staying in a ship for months together, away from land? Well, this is the field that you’d love. It is also highly rewarding job and offers good salary to freshers too.

Get into the armed forces

This is exciting and rewarding job. To get into the armed forces, you have to appear for the CDS (Combined Defence Services) exam. Once you pass the written exam and SSB interview, you will have to undergo a one year course. After the completion of the course, you will be inducted into Army/Navy/ AirForce, whichever is your choice.

Animation, Graphics, VFX

Many of you might consider such courses useless. But if you are creative enough and enjoy such works, there is no dearth of job in these fields. Companies are looking for skilled and efficient grads and there is a shortage of talented grads in this field. There are a number of private institutes offering such courses. Remember to join the best one. Better yet, if you can splash some money, go abroad to complete this course.

 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 or some other stream. 

Prepare for Civil Services

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.

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