Every year, several engineers appear for the GATE Exam and gear themselves up for a technical career. Not all of them make the cut in a top-notch college. This leads to a sense of helplessness, forcing candidates into job roles they don’t enjoy. They even end with giving up a career in core engineering and look at jobs in other industries.
A specialised MBA, in areas like quantity surveying, construction economics and construction project management, will help you to fast-track prospects in your professional life.
In a bid to excel in the technical domain in the competitive job market, it is critical for you to upgrade your technical skills in industry-specific areas. This includes sharpening your knowledge on design and tools that enable industry integration.If you are committed to doing purely technical work, then an M.Tech is the way to go.
Eventually you get utterly frustrated and confused. You did not plan on working right after B.Tech or B.E. Neither did you make the cut in a renowned college. Your career prospects seems little or none at this point and you are forced to look for work in another industry. You frown at the thought of having to start at the bottom of the chain.
RICS School of Built Environment,
Amity University
Call - 847-101-1011
Email - ricssbe@rics.org
© RICS 2019
All rights reserved