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5 Career Options You Can Explore After B-Tech

Engineering is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious and best-paid professions across the globe.

By Harshita KullarPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

India has always been globally acknowledged as a veritable powerhouse of engineering jobs. After all, some of the best engineers in the world are Indians. In the last few decades, not only have technical jobs seen substantial demand for engineering graduates but have also witnessed the advent of niche fields and sectors in the segment, thanks to the tech boom!

For all aspiring candidates looking for engineering jobs and exploring different kinds of career options after engineering, here you go:-

#1. Robotics

Technological development has made the field of robotics among the most exciting options available to engineering graduates. The coming together of electrical, computer, and mechanical engineering principles has created a strong foundation for engineering jobs associated with this segment. Creating robots might not be cheap and some high-end robotic models cost as much as a car, but that doesn’t stop people from locking the opportunity the industry has to offer in the coming future. Positions within the robotics industry generally are for different stages of the engineering process. Apart from engineers responsible for planning and creating mechanisms, this sector also employs a whole platoon of support staff, like testers, programmers, and operators.

#2. 3D Printing

Talk to a techie, and you will hear that 3D printing is poised to be the next great technological revolution. From astronauts to architects, everyone is heralding a 3D printer's ability to create, scale models and larger-than-life sci-fi objects. Considering 3D printing is still in its infancy in India, there’s a massive demand for skilled professionals who can understand, operate and innovate with 3D models and printers. If that sounds like a dream IT jobs that's up your alley, it may be time to dust off your book bag and consider a degree in an area where 3D printing and design are prevalent.

#3. Energy Systems Engineering

Energy Systems engineering is an integrative discipline that aims at meeting the current and increasing challenge of declining renewable energy sources. Energy systems engineers must be well-versed with engineering knowledge and skills in areas such as energy generation, conversion, energy management, and electrical power systems. Energy systems engineering also provides a clear understanding of the global and local impact of energy conversion, and distribution in a system, to influence public policy decisions in the long run.

#4. Nanotechnology

This form of engineering is a multi-faceted field that, at the same time, draws benefits in areas such as materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. After all, it’s all about creating new technology by unleashing the potential of materials at the nanoscale. Engineers who have studied nanotechnology gain practical knowledge in such important fields as the design and engineering of nanostructures, elementary physics, and chemistry, as well as the methods and theories applied to conceptualize, develop, construct, or characterize these systems.

#5. Fuel Cells

A fuel cell is one of the emerging specialized fields of chemical engineering that focuses on converting chemical energy from fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Engineers who are looking to take this as a career option are mostly recruited at energy and automobile companies. Engineers considering a career in one of the above-mentioned emerging engineering professions could land a great bet because there is an array of industries they can choose from including manufacturing, healthcare, transportation, automobile, and gaming.

Engineering is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious and best-paid professions across the globe and there are numerous professions around the country for engineers. The above options are some of the most trending career options for all aspiring engineers. To get information about latest job opening you can visit Shine.com

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