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Benefits Of Pursuing An M.tech


After completing an undergraduate degree, most students opt to work. This is especially true for Engineering students. The ones who do not go for employment start preparing for higher education and to earn an M.Tech degree.

Universities like TERNA Osmanabad and other engineering colleges in Solapur witness many applicants every year for their M.Tech degrees. It is worth understanding why so many students choose a master’s degree over continuing to keep working. There are undoubtedly many benefits of pursuing an M.Tech degree.

Some such benefits have been outlined below.

Benefits of a Masters in Technology Degree

There are many benefits to earning a master of technology degree. Some benefits will resonate with some students and not with others. However, there are some pointers that most students will experience. A description of some benefits of an M.Tech degree is as below.

More Job Options: Undoubtedly one of the best benefits of pursuing any master’s degree is the job options. Many companies prefer M.Tech degree holders for their job profiles. Individuals with an M.Tech degree have specialized expert knowledge in a subject and some also have prior work experience. This makes them more desirable than other candidates and they receive preference during interviews. On average, master’s degree holders have much more job opportunities than bachelor’s degree holders. One can expect a significant career boost with a master’s degree with also higher salary packages. Thereafter, during the course of their work-life, these candidates are placed higher when considered for promotions and bonuses.

Higher Salaries: On the topic of salaries, M.Tech degree graduates from some colleges in Osmanabad have witnessed higher salaries as compared to when they have a bachelor’s degree. Professionals receive significantly higher salaries than a bachelor’s degree holder during the hiring process. Companies like Google and Microsoft offer competitive salaries to an M.Tech degree holder than to a B.Tech degree holder. One major contributing factor to this point is the college or university the student is graduating from. Another factor is, that a postgraduate degree holder is expected to have more knowledge in their field. Government organizations also offer impressive salaries to M.Tech degree holders over candidates with a mere bachelor’s degree.

Specialized Knowledge: M.Tech degrees offer concentrations or specializations like in B.Tech degrees. Candidates are furthering their education and knowledge on a chosen subject. At this level, they are learning more advanced topics and get training to become more proficient in the subject. Over the course of their career, these candidates are better able to tackle different work situations and are able to solve problems quicker. As opposed to this, a bachelor’s degree does not delve too in-depth into a subject. Learning is much more general at the undergraduate level than at the postgraduate level. Many students at M.Tech colleges in Maharashtra do state that they choose master’s degrees in Engineering to gain more comprehension of a subject.

Switch Career: How often does it happen that one is not happy with their job and career path? Maybe their goals have changed or maybe there is no growth in the chosen field. No matter the reason, there is no reason to look into switching careers. The easiest way to do so is by enrolling and earning an M.Tech degree. Not only will this offer a host of new challenges but also the individual with a better standing to higher salaries. Many M.Tech degrees do have the eligibility criteria for their applicants to be from a particular B.Tech concentration only. With a little bit of research and looking around for options for M.Tech degrees, there are many universities that accept students with any B.Tech degrees.

Networking: Bachelor’s degrees are when students meet a lot of new people from different backgrounds and cultures. This is what makes learning exciting and many of these people have managed to help each other during times of duress in terms of job recommendations and such. Why not continue this pattern with an M.Tech degree? At this stage, however, connecting with people is a lot different. Individuals are far more career-oriented now and thinking of how to progress in their careers. Networking is now about connecting with like-minded people to boost and motivate each other. Whether one is looking to switch jobs or hire someone at their own business or even for simple career advice, this network will come in handy in many ways.

Personality Development: Master’s degrees are designed to develop and groom the student’s personality. There are not just theoretical classes and practical sessions but also classes aimed at developing personality skills. Due to the nature of the curriculum, students learn how to work independently and also in a team. They are self-motivated, they learn how to think analytically and approach problems in a constructive manner. M.Tech degrees attract students from different countries and personalities. Being around in this atmosphere learning and socializing together will also help in picking up many positive traits. In the end, the student is not just in a better career trajectory but also has the right skills for their career.

Alternative Career Options

If higher education is not an option, either for monetary reasons or just for interest sake, there are other options to consider. There are many options but the most popular choices for Engineering students are as below.

  • Civil Services: Civil services jobs in India are well paid out and have high job sustainability. Candidates need to attempt an examination and then sit for a personal interview. Civil services jobs are highly respectable in society and they come with a host of benefits.
  • Management Course: Many of the top companies in India prefer their employees to be a B.Tech and have a management degree like MBA. These students are able to work in higher management jobs in Engineering firms. They do not just have the essential engineering skills but business administration abilities as well.
  • Entrepreneurship: Being able to work for oneself and not under anyone else is the ultimate dream many aspire to achieve. Engineers can set up their own entrepreneurship businesses and work on contractual projects. They can work in not just the private but also the public sector and earn handsomely as well. There is greater flexibility and an optimum work-life balance.

The choice to pursue higher education, particularly, an M.Tech is a highly personal choice. Students who aspire to venture into a different field or look for higher jobs and salary ranges usually choose an M.Tech degree. However, these degrees are a huge time and money commitment. One must do proper research to gain clarity and understand why an M.Tech would be beneficial.

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He has extensive experience covering Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commissions. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Email:[email protected]

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