There are large number of jobs available still in the market for B.Tech fresher. Even we also are hiring B.tech students for VLSI, Signal Processing, Image Processing, FPGA, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
There are many opportunities for you once you have completed your BTech. You can either continue in your education and gain an MBA or you can find a career that suits you.
Sundar Pichai went to IIT Kharagpur (BTech)Stanford University (MS)University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
IIT MBA is a very good option for Post Graduation after IIT.
After graduation from IIT you can go for M.S. or MBA or Reasearch if it interests you
it is much better than doing engg. from some mu college. but its gonna cost alot.
The salary difference between MTech and BTech is low.. BTech graduates get an average salary of around 17k in India. And MTech graduates get around 19k.. So its better to do MBA after BE or BTech unless you are to bright in technical aspects..
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BTech students shouldn't spoil his carrier in MBA. If your aim is MBA than you should do BA, B Com, BSc or BBA. Because you are to spend a huge amount of fees in BTech which will be worthless if you choose MBA, and it's non technical stream...
Yes u can....infact it will provide u better job opportunities
there is no mba(post graduation) course before btech.bcom.bsc,bba. or any undergraduate degree..
i didnt used to be able to spell engineer, now i are one!!! I Think an ability to write grammatical English would help a lot!
Some advantages of doing your MBA in London are: 1) if you're not from England, it would look good on your resume that you studied abroad. 2) no matter where you're from, an MBA will open the door to exclusive opportunities. 3) if you do your MBA at the London School of Economics, a highly respected school, you will have an excellent network and background for your future.