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12 December 2022

A Complete Guide on Different Specialisations Under B.Tech Courses

Are you interested in pursuing a career in engineering? If yes, then you have to complete a B.Tech degree in your chosen stream as a first step. In short, engineering is one of the most preferred and evergreen courses available after 10+2 when it comes to having a fulfilling, soul-satisfying, and sustainable life.

Nonetheless, the course has been witnessing many changes with time as newer specializations are getting introduced to keep pace with the latest trend and technology. Needless to say, you have to prove your worth and competency while enrolling in an engineering course by cracking the applicable entrance exam (s). Note that only students with PCM (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics) or PCMB (Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Biology) can choose to study engineering.

Different Specializations under B.Tech Courses

Nowadays, diverse specializations are available to make students industry-ready and future-proof. However, it might seem to be a cumbersome and confusing task for some students to select their specializations in the B.Tech curriculum. Don’t worry! The following options help you choose your B.Tech specialization based on your passion and interests:

B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering:
You can choose to achieve your B.Tech degree in computer science and engineering if you are passionate about making your career in this domain. Needless to say, the degree attracts an abundance of job opportunities in various industries (such as the IT industry) for competent candidates.

Once you complete your course, you can make your career as a software developer, software engineer, test engineer, content developer, or programmer analyst.

B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering:
If you aspire to become an aerospace engineer, then you should go for aerospace engineering. The demand and popularity of competent aerospace engineers are on the rise, so you can expect to have many golden opportunities throughout your career.

Once you obtain the degree, you can start your career as an Aerospace Engineer, Welding Engineer, Aircraft Technician, or Researcher in a top-notch organization.

B.Tech in Civil Engineering:
The demand for competent civil engineers is evergreen due to the growth and development of industrial projects, real estate projects, Smart City projects, and so on. Eligible candidates after completing a B.Tech degree in Civil Engineering can start working as a Civil Engineer, Executive Engineer, Site Engineer, or Structural Engineer.

B.Tech in Cloud Technology & Information Security:
A B.Tech degree in Cloud Technology & Information Security comes with a curriculum in ethical hacking, cloud security, and computer forensics to name a few. If you choose to complete your degree in this specialization, you can expect to work as a Cloud Project Manager, Cloud Security Specialist, Cloud Support Engineer, and so on in the upcoming years.

B.Tech in Cyber Security & Forensic:
Since the inclination toward online financial transactions is on the rise, the demand for competent cybersecurity and forensic candidates has also increased. That means if you would like to contribute to securing online transactions against cyber criminals, you can opt for B.Tech in Cyber Security & Forensic.

As a qualified candidate in this regard, you can embark on the roles of an Ethical Hacker, Information Security Manager, and Malware Analyzer among others.

Some other popular specializations for the B.Tech course include Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, Computer Science in Full Stack Development, and Mechanical Engineering.