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12 Top Career Options After Computer Engineering [Trending in 2020]

 Computer Engineering has always been one of the top in-demand career choices for young aspirants. This is primarily because the field branches out into numerous specializations, thereby creating a host of career paths for Computer Engineers. However, the sheer number of career choices available in Computer Engineering can often become overwhelming for many. In fact, students who are still figuring out what they want in their professional aspect of life are always faced with one confusing question:

“What to do after Computer Engineering?”

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Our answer – there is no one answer to this question! And that’s the beauty of Computer Engineering. There is no one single career options but several after computer engineering. Once you earn your Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, you will have a slew of options before you. You can either choose to pursue higher studies or enter the corporate world. In this post, we’ll walk you through the entire process of building your career, and hopefully, this will answer the question what to do after Computer Engineering.

First, we’ll start with the higher educational opportunities in Computer Engineering.

M.Tech/M.S. in Computer Engineering – This is one of the best options for aspirants who want to pursue higher studies in the field. Usually, M.Tech is a 2-year long course, M.S. is a 3-year long course. After completing M.Tech/M.Sc in Computer Engineering, you can either apply for jobs or enter the research field (Ph.D.). 

Ph.D. – After M.Tech, you can directly enrol in a Ph.D. program. This is an excellent choice for students who are interested in research in the field. Usually, Ph.D. programs are a 5-year integrated course involving two years of course and a minimum of three years of research work. 

Dual degree (M.Tech + Ph.D.) – This is actually quite similar to Ph.D. The only difference is that a dual degree gives you both M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees.

Postgraduate Diploma in Data Science/Business Analytics  Data Science and its related technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning are some of the hottest tre nding fields in the industry right now. Also, Business Analytics is an emerging domain that is growing parallelly to Big Data and Data Science. A postgraduate degree, either in Data Science/Business Analytics, is best suited for those who wish to enter the Data Science and Big Data domains.

MBA – An MBA course is best suited for aspirants who are inclined towards business management. You can pursue an MBA degree either from India or from foreign universities.

Pursuing higher education after completing Computer Engineering will further solidify your career prospects. Most companies and organizations allot a higher salary scale for candidates who have advanced degrees in their field. Plus, there always remains an option for entering academia or research field. 

Now that you are aware of the higher education opportunities, we’ll talk about the different career options after Computer Engineering

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