The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) is a four-year undergraduate degree program focused on the practical and theoretical aspects of engineering and technology. It equips students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in various specializations like Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, and more. The course is designed to develop problem-solving skills, innovation, and technical expertise, preparing graduates for diverse roles in industry, research, or higher education. B.Tech also emphasizes project-based learning, internships, and exposure to emerging technologies to align with industry needs.
Here are two separate detailed charts showing the career paths after BTech in various branches — one for Higher Studies and another for Job Placements.
◉ For abroad studies, GRE/TOEFL/IELTS may be needed (MS, MBA).
◉ For India, GATE is crucial for M.Tech; CAT for MBA.
◉ Public sector jobs (PSUs) prefer ECE, EEE, ME, CE with GATE score.
◉ Private sector mostly absorbs CSE and IT for tech roles; ECE/EEE in hardware/networking firms.
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