What should I pursue after completing B.E in mechanical engineering to get a job in automobile engineering? Should I go for M.Tech?

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What should I pursue after completing B.E in mechanical engineering to get a job in automobile engineering? Should I go for M.Tech?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
You will able to get job in automobile industry by your qualification of BTech Mechanical. MTech will help you to get jobs in niche areas such as design and development.
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manpreet 2 years ago
BE in mechanical engineering is eligible for getting a job in automobile engineering. The private sector doesn't need more qualified personnel. However, if you want to become an expert in that particular field then, of course, you can choose M.Tech.
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manpreet 2 years ago
If you have interest in research field and want to learn your stream in more depth then only go for M.Tech. To get fetch a good job clear your basics and apply to some platform like AMCAT or cocubes. If you really expect something good in your life you can appear in GATE exam also.
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