What to do after B.Tech? Should I prepare for IAS exams or Continue studying MBA?
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What to do after B.Tech? Should I prepare for IAS exams or Continue studying MBA?
thank you.
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Hello Friend,
I would suggest you to opt what your heart says, where you can find peace of mind, where you can realize your life goals, where you can maximize your inherent potential. Now the question is how to answer these questions? Just sit down in a silent room. Ask yourself two questions:
1- What do I want from my life?
2- What others want me to do and how much I want to comply with them?
And, choose the right career that suits the answers for the above two questions. Mind it, every individual is unique with unique qualities, different ambitions, different approach to life. If I say, go for MBA, then it must be said in the context of your abilities, your interests, your core values etc. So, choose a career that suits you. There is no good or bad choices. You can find people making good name in all the professions that you listed.
I hope it helps. Do write if you still have doubts about anything.
Thanks,
goyalk
Hello Friend,
B.tech means Bachelor of Technology.It is an Under graduate program.It is a good choice for a B.tech student to go for MBA.MBA(Master of Business Administration) is a postgraduate program.MBA is one of the most popular option for the today's generation.
IAS or Indian Administrative service is one of the prestigious civil service exam conducted by UPSC for recruitment to various All India Service.Graduation in any discipline from a recognized University is the minimum qualification required to apply for IAS exam.So,you are definitely eligible for IAS exam.
But the main thing is that the students interest or choice to choose the program.
both are provides a bright future & rewarding career.
All The Best.
Dear Aspirant
Its all depend upon you.Give yourself time.Whether you have interest in corporate sectors or you are more interested in government jobs.Secondly understand the pattern of both the examination and see in which you are comfortable.Preparation for CAT require high IQ and need to very good in English where as IAS require continuous study as well as good in General studies.Preparation comes second, first you have to see your passions whether you are more interested for government jobs or corporate sectors
Dear Friend,
B.Tech is a degree course after that you can go for Indian Engineering Service Examination also for Civil services examination and also other post graduation course.
It depends upon your interest . If you are interested in MBA then firstly passed your MBA and after MBA you also have chance for civil services examination.
For Civil Services Examination :
- Candidate must be passed his/her graduation and also can apply in last year of graduation.
- Candidate must be under 21-30 years.3 years age relaxation for BC candidate and 5 years age relaxation for SC/ST candidate.
- Candidate must be citizen of India.
For More Details :
http://www.upsc.gov.in
Good Luck