Opportunities After B.E/B.Tech 2012
The last decade has seen a tremendous change in the attitude of people
towards their careers. Gone are the days when the only choices we had
after completing school were Engineering, Medicine, Chartered
Accountant, B.Com, and Law besides a few others. Today’s generation has
endless career options open in front of it (from Nuclear Scientist to
DJ). However, this presentation certainly is helping hand to decide your
career after B.Tech
Introduction:
Before we go any further and talk about Career Planning, let’s just look at the change in the job scenario in the last decade:
• Growth of service sector, especially IT. In spite of the recent
recession in the US economy, IT has been growing at an explosive rate
with the requirement for skilled manpower in this sector desperately
falling short of demand. As a result, countries that face such a
shortage are busy recruiting manpower (on work permits) from countries,
which have an adequate supply.
• In this era of global village,
a person today is a global citizen going and living where his/her
career aspirations take him/her. One’s country of birth is no longer the
default choice to pursue a career in. Thus, we have people born in one
corner of the world migrating and pursuing successful careers in another
part of the world.
• Knowledge about Information,
Communication and Entertainment, commonly referred to as the ICE Age has
become increasingly important, rather inevitable for the students,
specifically with the onset of IT.
• The focus today is on
acquiring multiple skills and cross functionality rather than
specializations: Today organizations are not made up of different
departments each of them having a focused task and a limited role;
instead today they are made up of teams. These teams consist of people
who although have specialized skills but have to synergize their efforts
in achieving a common goal.
• Liberalization, Privatization
and Globalization (LPG) are also opening new opportunities for different
people. Procedures like deli censing encourage entrepreneurial
activity, which leads to a lot more people taking initiative and
exploiting their talents to their fullest potential. It is astonishing
how many 21-year-old millionaires exist today and it is anybody’s guess
how many more are expected tomorrow.
• Increasing presence of
women in the working force plus increasing presence of women in areas
traditionally considered male bastions for e.g. the armed forces.
• As the standard of living is increasing throughout the world; people
are moving away from pure monetary considerations while considering a
career. True, monetary considerations are still very important, but the
weight age of other factors like emotional satisfaction, spiritual
fulfillment etc. is increasing. Furthermore acceptance of these factors
in a career decision is universally increasing and today a parent is
more considerate and open, if his/her teenager states the desire to
become a DJ, instead of a Chartered Accountant.
• Increase in pay packages plus increase in working hours but with increased flexibility.
• It has been propounded by most of the management gurus that emphasis
of the next decade would shift from design and technology to happiness
and aesthetics, clearly indicating the trend that one's job should match
one's potential and interest rather than be decided on one's whims and
fancies and dictates of peers and the available norms. Consequently
there has been increased job/career switching for various reasons
ranging from growth prospects to personal factors like need for
creativity etc.
What does it all mean and where does it lead?
Simply put, with so much happening so quickly, most of us do not know
what to do. Taking the information mentioned above into consideration
and other factors like Parental Pressure, Peer Pressure, Environmental
and Social Norms, the issue (i.e. your career decision) gets all the
more complicated.
Another very crucial need also exists and that is
an opportunity to identify and then develop those traits of your
personality, which with respect to today’s scenario is absolutely
necessary irrespective of one’s profession. Some of these traits are the
ability to work in teams, leadership, creativity, communication skills
etc.
This simply means that there is definitely a need for one
to go through a process, which will not only enlighten and inform the
individual with respect to the various career options, but will also be a
journey of discovery of one’s own Interests, Aptitude and Personality
which are the very critical components of any career decision. Added to
this, one also needs to identify areas of personal development and needs
to work on them before embarking on his/her career roadmap.
So, it is necessary for one to decide their career. Now that you have
entered into B.Tech. So, now you have to start looking into your future.
Study or Job ?
There are two options you prefer after you complete your B.Tech degree.
If you are economically efficient and don’t need a job, it is better
you go for your further studies. A specialization will always earn you
more salary as well as priority during interviews and of course sound
grip over subject. Otherwise you can find some job.
Further Studies:
If you prefer to continue to studies, you can do Post graduate courses
and then obtain a Ph.D. You have lots of options during this P.G course
like M.S/ M.Tech, IAS/IPS, Navy/NDA and Finance related courses like
MBA.
M.S/M.Tech:
If you prefer doing P.G in
your field of study, you can go for M.S/M.Tech. If you are ready to go
outside India and financially sound you can prefer M.S. You need to
appear for GRE/TOEFL for doing M.S in Foreign countries.
GRE:
The Graduate Record Examination or GRE is a standardized test that is
an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in English speaking
countries. It is created and administered by the Educational Testing
Service and is similar in format and content to the SAT. It is a
computer based Online Test. The percentile scored in this exam will
decide your future in doing M.S in foreign nations
TOEFL:
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (or TOEFL®, pronounced
"toe-full" or sometimes "toffle") evaluates the potential success of an
individual to use and understand Standard American English at a college
level. It is required for non-native applicants at many English-speaking
colleges and universities. A TOEFL score is valid for two years and
then is deleted from the official database.
The TOEFL® test is a
registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS®) and is
administered worldwide. The test was first administered 1964 and has
since been taken by nearly 20 million students.
Since its
introduction in late 2005, the Internet-based test (iBT) has
progressively replaced both the computer-based (CBT) and paper-based
(PBT) tests. The iBT has been introduced in phases, with the United
States, Canada, France, Germany, and Italy in 2005 and the rest of the
world in 2006, with test centers added regularly.
The demand
for test seats remains very high even after almost a year after the
introduction of the test: Candidates have to wait for months since
short-term test dates are fully booked. The four-hour test consists of
four sections, each measuring mainly one of the basic language skills
(although some tasks may require multiple skills) and focusing on
language used in an academic, higher-education environment. Note-taking
is allowed in the iBT.
GATE: Conducted by one of seven
Indian Institutes of Technology in rotation, Graduate Aptitude Test in
Engineering (GATE) is an annual exam for admission to M.Tech and M.S.
programmes in most engineering institutes in India[citation needed]. It
is regarded as a benchmark test for engineering graduates in India
[citation needed]. This examination is coordinated by a committee,
comprising of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian
Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordinating Board -
GATE, Department of Education, and Government of India. The pattern and
syllabus are usually based on a candidate's B.Tech. Or BE syllabus.
Minimum eligibility for appearing in this exam is usually a B.Tech, BE,
B. Arch. or Masc. The exam is usually conducted on second Sunday of
February.
PSU's like BARC, NPCIL, HAL etc. give importance to GATE scores for various job positions in their organizations.
It is not worthy for anyone doing P.G in some college other than
Foreign/Indian University Colleges, and Premiere Private Engineering
Colleges
MBA:
If you prefer doing P.G in some finance related courses you can definitely go for MBA.
GMAT:
The Graduate Management Admissions Test, better known by the acronym
GMAT (pronounced G-mat), is a standardized test for determining aptitude
to succeed academically in graduate business studies. The GMAT is used
as one of the selection criteria by most respected business schools
globally, most commonly for admission into an MBA program.
The
GMAT is one of many factors schools use when reviewing applications for
admission; it is typically balanced with work experience, grades in
previous schools, recommendation letters and other admissions criteria.
The fee to take the GMAT is currently US$250, worldwide.
Global institutes like ISB require the entries to write GMAT.
CAT:
Common Admission Test is conducted by IIMs in India for entry to
various IIMs present in India. Admissions are based on the scores in CAT
exam.
Indian Civil Service:
The Indian Civil
Service serves as the backbone of India and carries great respect and
responsibilities. India's best brains vie for entry into the Indian
Civil Services as officers. Even though corporate jobs may offer the
best of salaries and perks, a majority of youngsters and their parents
still crave entry to the prestigious Indian Civil Services held by the
UPSC. The very fact that a big share of every year's top posts in the
civil services exams are bagged by professionals from various streams,
shows that the IAS is still the dream job for many
These are most preferred routes by engineering students in education after B.Tech
Job/ work:
Software industry:
What ever the branch you are in during your engineering you can get
into a software industry with simply communication skills. It is good if
you get a job during the campus placements itself because it is really
difficult to find a job after you come out of the college. However there
are various kinds of jobs in Software industry which you get
accordingly as your course of study or your specialization. It is ok if
you do job for sometime and start studying again for your P.G courses.
Own Company:
If you are financially sound, you can start your own company with a little experience in some other company.
Still there are various choices in jobs like lecturer in some famous engineering college, call center jobs, etc.
Conclusion:
So decide your career now it self and prepare accordingly to reach your goal.
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