Engineering as a profession has
strongly attracted students to India, and a large number of aspirants who have
taken engineering exams attest to this. Engineering is a multidisciplinary area
in which new disciplines and industries are added with the advancement of
science and technology.
Although a large number of
students are present for various engineering exams such as JEE Main (formerly
AIEEE), JEE Advanced (formerly IIT-JEE), BITSAT, SRMJEE and VITEEE, not many
are aware of the different career opportunities in the engineering profession.
The basic technical disciplines include mechanical, chemical, construction,
electrical engineering and aerospace engineering.
With the development of
technology, new engineering disciplines such as biotechnology, computer
science, automotive and genetic engineering have gained enormous popularity
among students. Here you will find a collection of the different careers
in engineering:
Advantages and disadvantages of an engineer
Advantages:
Regardless of market trends,
engineers are always in demand, especially in the areas of electrical
engineering, construction, mechanical engineering and computers. Growth
opportunities as India is an open economy and multinational companies open
offices in India
Indian engineers learned their
logical and mathematical skills. Your demand is always high in the U.S. and
overseas
Disadvantage:
A challenging career since you
may have to stay in the office for a long time before the problem is resolved.
For projects that require a site technician, you may not need to be at home.
Although all good institutes have positions on campus, not all engineers are
well positioned
Today MBA is almost synonymous
with engineering. Most engineers opt for an MBA after engineering, so the
demand for engineers without an MBA has been drastically reduced.
Services -
The initial level engineers of
known institutes can expect a good salary package of Rs 30,000. However, wages
vary from industry to industry. A medium-sized engineer can earn between 50,000
and 60,000 rupees. If you have an MBA from a renowned institute, your
achievements can reach any limit. You can even reach 1.5 lakh per month for an
MBA from a renowned institute.
Is B.Tech different from BE?
There is no difference between B.
Tech and BE. Universities offering other degrees, as well as engineering
students with a bachelor's degree (BE) and institutes that were founded only
for engineering studies have named their degree as B.Tech (Bachelor of
Technology).
Engineering job opportunities in
India -
- Agricultural engineering
- Aeronautic engineer
- architect
- Automotive engineer
- biomedical engineers
- biotechnologist
- radio engineer
- communications engineer
- ceramics
- chemical engineer
- Civil
- Computer Technician
- environmental engineer
- Electrical engineer
- Seismic engineering
- Electrical engineers
- fireman
- Genetic engineers
- Industrial and Production Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Marine Engineer
- mechanical engineer
- Metallurgical
- Mine engineer
- Materials engineer
- nuclear engineer
- Ocean engineer
- Petroleum engineer
- plastics technologist
- Polymer engineering
- rubber technologist
- Space technologist
- textile engineer
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