BTech Courses, High Paying Jobs: Every student preparing for JEE dreams of getting admission in IIT. To get admission to the top IITs of the country, it is necessary to have a top rank in JEE Advanced as well. Many can get jobs worth crores by taking a degree in BTech courses. However, along with your rank, it also depends on which engineering college you have studied at.
Top BTech Courses: Highest Paying BTech Courses
BTech is one of the most in-demand courses. Most can get high-paying jobs by doing BTech courses (High Paying Jobs). Know the 5 highest package branches of the BTech course-
1- Computer Science Engineering (Computer Science Engineering – CSE)
Computer Science Engineering is the most popular and high-demand course of BTech. It includes topics like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Data Science, Cloud Computing, and Cyber Security. Due to the rapidly increasing demand and global opportunities of the tech industry, job options are increasing.
Career Options: Software Developer, Data Scientist, AI/ML Engineer, Cyber Security Expert.
2- Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
It covers topics like 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), Signal Processing, and VLSI. You can also specialize further in any of these. If you want, you can also do short-term courses related to these topics. The demand for Electronics and Communication Engineering graduates is increasing in emerging areas like 5G and IoT.
Average Salary: Rs 4-8 lakh per annum for freshers; up to Rs 15-25 lakh with experience. A package of up to Rs 50 lakh can be easily found in IITs.
Career Options: Telecom Engineer, VLSI Designer, IoT Expert.
3- Electrical Engineering
The syllabus of Electrical Engineering includes subjects like Power Systems, Renewable Energy and Automation. In the last few years, opportunities have increased in renewable energy and smart grid technology. Due to excellent job opportunities in this field, it is in high demand. Now students are giving a lot of priority to electrical engineering.
Average salary: Rs 4-7 lakh per annum for freshers; up to Rs 15-30 lakh with experience. Packages up to 50 lakhs from IITs.
Career options: Power engineer, control system engineer, renewable energy specialist. Expert.
4- Mechanical Engineering
The mechanical engineering syllabus focuses on areas like machine design, robotics, automotive, and thermal engineering. The demand for experts is increasing in the automotive and robotics industry. In such a situation, you can give a new direction to your career by doing BTech in it. It is considered a safe option when choosing a BTech course.
Average salary: Rs 3.5-6 lakh per annum for freshers; up to Rs 10-20 lakh with experience. Packages of 10-20 lakhs are common from IITs.
Career options: Automotive engineer, robotics engineer, production manager.
5- Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear engineering is a course based on nuclear power, sub-atomic physics and radiation technology. With expertise in nuclear energy and research, one can get high salary in this. If you want, you can do MTech in this after getting a BTech degree or you can also take admission in any short term course with BTech.
Average salary: Rs 5-10 lakh per annum for freshers; up to Rs 20-40 lakh with experience.
Career options: Nuclear power plant engineer, research scientist, safety analyst.
Importance of the institute: There is a lot of difference in the salary package after doing BTech courses from top institutes like IITs, NITs, and BITS. For example, a CSE student from IIT Madras got a package of Rs 4.3 crore.
Interest and skills: While choosing a BTech course, keep in mind your interest and technical skills (like coding, and data analysis).
Extra skills: Internships, projects, and certifications (like AWS, and Ethical Hacking) help in increasing the salary package.
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