Hi Seniors, I am Sara. I completed my B.E (CSE) in the 2005 batch. For the past 5 years, I have been working as a TL for a non-voice process. Suddenly, I got the idea of pursuing an M.E (CSE) at a reputed college. After completing my M.E, I am planning to enter the teaching field. However, I am still unsure about making a good decision. Can any of my seniors provide me with suggestions?
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you for your reply. I have not finished my M.E. I am planning to complete it this year. I have been considering looking for jobs in other MNCs, but the issue I am facing is that I have not updated my programming language skills. Over the past five years, I have gained knowledge in handling non-voice processes. However, some MNCs are not considering B.E. candidates.
I hope this helps clarify my situation.
From India, Bangalore
I hope this helps clarify my situation.
From India, Bangalore
In that case, you need to join a reputed institute to update your programming skills. This will give you more knowledge and experience, along with a sense of freshness. Since you are still studying, you should not dwell on pursuing a teaching profession. Instead, focus on a field related to your educational background where you have good knowledge. The most important thing is that you are pursuing your Master's in Engineering and have an interest in it, I suppose.
By the way, let me reiterate my question: why do you want to pursue teaching? What made you feel that way? You mentioned that MNCs are not hiring Bachelor of Engineering graduates, but we both know that you are not a BE candidate anymore; you are doing your ME. You simply need to enhance your skills, as you have been out of touch with it for a long time, right? Consider joining a reputable institute for evening classes or at a time that suits you, but make sure to do it.
From India, Gurgaon
By the way, let me reiterate my question: why do you want to pursue teaching? What made you feel that way? You mentioned that MNCs are not hiring Bachelor of Engineering graduates, but we both know that you are not a BE candidate anymore; you are doing your ME. You simply need to enhance your skills, as you have been out of touch with it for a long time, right? Consider joining a reputable institute for evening classes or at a time that suits you, but make sure to do it.
From India, Gurgaon
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