Engineering

What Kind Of Jobs Can You Get With A B.Tech (Engineering) Degree

Engineering courses are a popular choice for students in India, not only because of career opportunities but also because of social repute it carries. By a report published in Business standard, Indian Economy is set to become world 3rd largest economy by 2031, that is why we see in India, professional Courses are attracting talented people to learn, develop skills & address emerging demand of companies. Engineering has several verticals and let me list down the prospective job opportunities associated with most popular disciplines.

B.Tech. in Computer science engineering:

#Full stack Developers- Full stack developers generally create blueprints for holistic developments of websites. Full stack developers also look after user experience and functionality of the website. As this role demands focus on customer experience and functionality a full stack developer must have good command over computer design & programming. We know that in today’s information technology driven world, most businesses must have a website which result in creating huge demand for Full stack developers. This is a widely popular choice for B.Tech. Graduates as this job role have good number openings across sectors.

#Software Development Engineers: One of the most popular choice for Computer science B.Tech. graduates is to become Software developer, infect most people recognize software development as the only option available for B.Tech. Computer science degree holders. This Job profile has become synonymous to computer engineers and still have huge potential for employment.

#Software Testing Engineer- A software testing engineers has the prime responsibility to test the written code and to minimize the chances of software failure.

# Big Data Engineer OR Data Scientist: In the year 2020 there was almost 3 lakh listings related to Data science vacancies across India, and this is when Data science considered to be in teen years of lifecycle, you can imagine the opportunity present in this field of computer science engineering. B.Tech. CSE graduates can pursue this a specialization in GNIOT group of institute.

#Machine Learning Engineers: Machine learning engineers is emerging as almost all sector of businesses now looking forward to using machine learning to perfect their processes, generate error free data processing and fetching business support activities to maximize profits.

#Game Developers- Electronic and computer games are widely popular entertainment medium and video games has generated revenue in tune of USD 135 Billion in year 2018. Gaming industry estimated to have annual market size of USD 173 Billion and will reach USD 314 Billion, mark by year 2026. This makes gaming, one of the most prominent sectors, although gaming is altogether a different career path, but computer engineer can also have a bright career in gaming development and allied fields.

#Computer Network Architects- Computer network architects design, develop, and maintain systems like Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), Extranets & Intranet etc. Generally, a computer network Architect work with Chief Technology Officer of the company. Demand of hardware professionals is also good.

#Information Security Analyst- As name suggest Information security analyst, analyse the security of a computer system and highlight any loopholes found so that system remain secure and attack proof. In today’s world when computers are running our world this job is a high responsibility job with best payments and perks.

Apart from these profiles other engineering disciplines also offers various job opportunities, I am List some of those down, please note this list is indicative and not exhaustive.

  • Mechanical Engineer (Branch – Mechanical)
  • Ceramic Engineer (Branch- Ceramic Engineering)
  • Civil Engineer: (Branch – Civil)
  • Production Engineer: (Branch- Mechanical, Computers, etc.)
  • Automobile Engineer: (Branch- Mechanical)
  • Robotics Engineer: (Branch-Robotics, Mechanical, computers)
  • Chemical Engineer: (Branch- Chemical)
  • Electronics & Communication Engineer- (Branch- Electronics & telecommunication)
  • Electrical Engineer- (Branch- Electrical
  • Lecturer/Professor- (Branch- Any engineering Branch)
  • Electronics Engineer- ((Branch- Electronics & telecommunication)
  • Construction Engineer- (Branch-Civil Engineering)
  • Surveyors- (Branch-Civil Engineers)
  • Aerospace Engineer- (Branch- Aeronautical Engineering)
  • Telecommunication Engineer- (Branch- Electronics & telecommunication)

Watch out this space for more such information.

All the absolute best.

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