
Branches of B.tech And Scope
1 Aeronautical Engg
2 Aerospace Engineering
3 Agricultural Enginering
4 Applied Electronics & Instrumentation
5 Automobile Engg
6 Bio Chemical Engineering
7 Bio Medical Engineering
8 Bio Technology
9 Bioinformatics
10 Chemical & Alcohol Technology
11 Chemical Engineering
12 Civil Engineering
13 Computer Science
14 Computer Science & Engg
15 Electrical & Electronics Engineering
16 Electrical Engineering
17 Electronics & Communication Engineering
18 Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
19 Electronics & Telecomm Engineering
20 Electronics Engineering
21 Electronics Instrumentation & Control
22 Environmental Engineering
23 Energy Technology
24 Fire & Safety Engineering
25 Food Technology
26 Geo-Informatics Engineering
27 Geo-Science Engineering
28 Genetic Engineering
29 Industrial Engineering
30 Industrial Production Engineering
31 Information Technology
32 Instrumentation & Control
33 Instrumentation Engineering
34 Leather Technology
35 Man Made Fibre Technology
36 Manufacturing Technology
37 Marine Engineering
38 Material Science
39 Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
40 Mechanical Engineering
41 Metallurgical Engineering
42 Mining Engineering
43 Mechatronics Engineering
44 Naval Architecture
45 Nuclear Science and Engineering
46 Oil Technology
47 Ocean Engineering
48 Paint Technology
49 Plastic Technology
50 Production & Industrial Engineering
51 Production Engineering
52 Pharmaceutical Technology/B-pharma
53 Software Engineering
54 Textile Chemistry
55 Textile Engineering
56 Textile Technology
57 Transportation Engineering
Scope
The job prospects for both degrees are very similar. An engineering student can either opt for a job or for higher studies - say M.Tech or M.E. through the GATE exam or even pursue M.Tech without a GATE score. When an aspirant applies for higher education, both courses hold equal importance. Even in the other countries both the degrees are considered at par with each other.
After completion of B.E., a student may pursue further courses like M.E., MBA, and MSc. One can either go for an M.Tech/MS degree or do an MBA. If the reason for you doing engineering was your passion and interest and not for the sake of your parents then surely M.Tech or MS is a good choice. For this, you need to score well in the entrance exams like GATE, GRE, and IELTS to get into a good college in India as well as abroad.
There is a good prospect to get a job in either public, private or government sector after engineering. All you need is score at least 60 percent in B.E. / B.Tech courses. Those who are interested in government job should appear for IES - Indian Engineering Service Examination which offer jobs in various government departments.