Career options after Engineering: What should you do after engineering?

| Jan 16, 2019, 13:00 IST
Bachelor of Technology(B.Tech) is one of the most popular sought courses by the Science students after 12th. B.Tech program offers specialisations in various fields such as- Mechanical, Biotech, Computer Science, Engineering Physics, Electronics & Communication etc. No matter which Engineering field you opt for, you can find ample job opportunities after each specialised program which will offer you a promising career. You can choose your career options depending upon your interest area, the course that will help you upskill and the future prospect returns.


If you are confused about which career option to choose after Engineering, then you should consider these popular Engineering fields and the various engaging career options as listed below:

Career Options after B.Tech in Computer Science B.Tech in Computer Science will provide you with a range of career options. Pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science, you will develop and improve the software programs and hardware which makes the computers run.

If you work in the software department, such as Windows, Linux etc. your task will be to develop individual computer programs, such as Photoshop and Microsoft Office. Software Engineers turn piles of hardware into fully functional computers.

If you work as a Hardware Engineer you will be required to develop the hardware of computers, including the motherboards, graphics and audio cards and drives that are later programmed by Software Engineers.

As a skilled Computer Engineer you can work as- Application Analyst, Animation and Graphic Designer, IT Consultant, Multimedia Programmer, Information Systems Manager, Web Developer, Web SEO Specialist, Software Engineer, and App Developer.

Career options after B.Tech in Mechanics

Mechanical engineering is gaining a lot of popularity among the aspirants these days. The candidates taking up B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is increasing.

If you pursue B.Tech in Mechanics, you will study motion, energy, and force. As a Mechanical engineer, you will seek control of these elements by using a combination of material, human and economic resources to develop mechanical solutions that help satisfy the needs and wants of society.

As Mechanical engineer you can work in the field of automotive, aerospace, hydro and power, biomechanics, manufacturing, mining and metals, and refrigeration and air-conditioning domains – and seek job positions as a Mechanical Integration Engineer, Research Scientist, Process Engineer, Project Engineer, Product Design Engineer, Stress Analyst etc.


Career Options after B.Tech in Electronics & Communication

B.Tech in Electronics & Communication is in demand these days as it requires specialisation in the areas of design, development, research, and manufacturing of Internet of Things, 5G & Beyond, and Information Processing & Analytics.


After doing B.Tech in Electronics & Communication you can seek jobs at the positions of - Analog Design Engineer, Digital Design Engineer, Layout Engineer, PCB Designer, Product Validation Engineer, Embedded Firmware Engineer, Embedded Hardware Engineer, Embedded System Developer, Testing and Verification Engineer, PDK Developer, Design Synthesis Engineer, Antenna engineer, Network Communications Systems Engineer, RF Wireless Systems Engineer, RF Systems Engineer, Data Analyst, Instrumentation Engineer, Systems & Communications Engineer, Software engineer, Hardware Systems Firmware Debug and Integration Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Cybersecurity Engineer - Embedded Systems and many more.


Career options after B.Tech in Biotech


B.Tech in Biotechnology is gaining popularity these days to meet the societal needs and scientific advancements. As a Biotech engineer, you will learn to develop technological solutions to the various problems in health, nutrition, energy, and environment.


As a Biotech engineer you can work in the fields of- Drug and pharmaceutical research, Public funded laboratories, Chemicals, Environment control, Waste management, Energy, Food processing, Bio-processing industries etc.
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