What to do next after Btech



What to do after Btech? it's a scary question since it is faced by many engineering students after their final year.
There are many routes you can take after completing your B.Tech. However, with the great number of career options available, it's natural that you may feel confused about which one to choose.
Where Some of them follow their goals, Some of them blindly join with their friend's chosen paths...
Actually, Most students get into engineering without knowing what they like or what they want to do after Btech, which is why India has a huge number of BTech graduates.

These are some routes or options I mentioned below to do after BTech.

PLACEMENTS

On-campus Placements lead you directly to recruiters without a lot of effort and offer you a chance to get a job. And here it is easy to get a job with less competition


HIGHER STUDIES

Yes, in Higher studies you can do MTech programs, MS, MBA courses, INTERNSHIPS, and the last one is CERTIFICATION Courses, etc...

since it is computer science and most of them like coding, and some of them like non-coding courses
and everyone doesn't need to choose coding as a career (technical and non-technical)
there are also non-coding jobs and courses I discussed below as follows 

Technical Courses as follows as 

  • Data science
  • Machine Learning
  • IoT
  • Cybersecurity 
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Blockchain technology
  • Android development
  • Front-end development
  • back-end development
  • Full-stack developer (java, python)
  • Tech-stacks such as MERN(Mongodb, Express, React, Node.JS), MEAN(MongoDB, Express,Angular, Node.JS), MEVN(Mongodb, Express,Vue, Node.JS), LAMP(Linux, Apache, MySQL,Php)
  • Game development
  • C, C++, Python, Java, JavaScript, Php developers...
 etc.. are some of the courses.

Non-technical jobs and courses as follows as

If you feel coding is hard, and you don't like coding even though some of the technologies or roles are mentioned below..


  • Robotic process automation (RPA)
  • UI/UX Designing
  • Network Engineer
  • Database engineer
  • Business analyst
  • Software testing/Quality analyst
  • Web designer
  • Design engineer
  • Computer architect
  • DevOps
  • Technical support
  • Business Analyst
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Digital Marketing Strategist
  • Social Media Manager
  • Marketing Manager
  • Business Development Manager
  • Management Consultant
  • Advertising and media Professional
  • Investment Banker 
  • Product Manager
  • Customer relationship manager
  • product manager
  • Technical writer
  • Graphic designer
  • Sap BASIS, SD
  • Manual testing
  • and alot more...
Etc.. are some of the non-technical jobs for that it requires good analytical and problem-solving skills and spoken English, communication, listening, and creativity.

Note:
If you know the remaining courses and jobs then list them below in the comment section  It will helpful.

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