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What after B.Tech?


The society is more concerned about the job and salary you get after education and not the intellectual property you have earned.We prefer keeping silent and let things happen only to cry later about the mistakes we made.
Always remember these points:

  • You don’t need to follow others but to follow your heart.
  • Always say YES I CAN.
  • There are many fields except job and higher degree,you may explore them.
Things which you can do after B.Tech :

  1.  Go for an M.Tech degree.
  2. Prepare for Civil Services.
  3. Short Term Courses.
  4. Do an MBA.
  5. Campus Placement.
  6. Explore the artist in you!
  7. Be a Change Maker.
  8. Join the army.
  9.  Go Abroad.
  10. Entrepreneurship-Start your venture.

Do share your opinions with me on what you think about this post. Also please share any other exciting career options available which i may missed.
Saurabh_savy 

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