
The objective of United, a leading top engineering college in Greater Noida and Allahabad, is to provide highly skilled technical professionals to meet the growing demands of the country. The demand for B.Tech graduates will run into several hundred thousand in the coming decade, as the number of engineering technologists required is three to four times more than engineers working in white-collar roles.
B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded after completing a four-year program. The curriculum is career-oriented, focusing on practical and application-based learning that leads to strong occupational opportunities. After completing a B.Tech degree, students usually choose one of the following two paths:
For higher studies, United offers M.Tech degrees in Computer Science, Electronics, CAD, and Power Electronics. A specialization provides candidates with a strong advantage due to their deep understanding of the chosen field.
United’s Corporate Relation Centre assists students by providing campus placement opportunities.
United offers B.Tech programs affiliated with Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, across multiple disciplines including Information Technology, Computer Science, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Production Engineering, and Civil Engineering.
You have several avenues open to you after you complete your graduation in Engineering. Do what you love to do by identifying your skills and core-competencies and then amalgamating these with your B.Tech. degree. It is about the way you’re going to spend rest of your life and about your love, your passion, your attitude, your core-competencies, your likes/dislikes, and your strengths/weaknesses, everything that defines you only. It’s your choice now:

A specialization will always earn you more salary as well as priority during interviews and of course sound grip over subject. If you prefer to continue to studies, you can do Post Graduate courses and then obtain a Ph.D.
MBA
You can directly go for an MBA program, for which, you’ll need to appear for entrance exams such as GMAT, CAT, SNAP, XAT etc.
M.TECH./M.S.
If you are not interested in doing MBA and prefer doing P.G in your field of study, you can go for M.S./M.Tech. through GRE/TOEFL/GATE.
STUDY ABROAD
You can also explore integrated opportunities of M.S. + Ph.D. abroad. In addition, you could look at the various fellowships/scholarships in research and development category.
RESEARCH
B.Tech. and then M.Tech. open up your path to research and you can be one of the best quality researchers to serve in some of the most prestigious research organizations such as DRDO, BARC, ISRO etc.
CAMPUS PLACEMENTS IN SOFTWARE INDUSTRIES
You have the option of getting into a company during and after your graduation through various in-campus and off-campus placement drives.
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE: SERVE THE NATION
With strong preparation in your B.Tech subjects, you can aim for prestigious roles such as IPS or IAS officer (through UPSC examinations), where you will be responsible for serving and leading the nation.
INDUSTRY-ORIENTED SHORT TERM / DIPLOMA COURSES
After completing B.Tech, you can pursue short-term or diploma courses such as Embedded Technology, VLSI, Robotics, Ethical Hacking, Protocol Testing, Machine Designing, or specialized diploma programs in specific domains.
JOIN THE ARMY
You can join the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, or other defense wings, which offer exciting and well-paying career opportunities. Technical positions can be obtained through the University Entry Scheme (UES) or by clearing AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test). Through AFCAT, you can also apply for flying positions in the Indian Air Force.
If you are financially sound, have dreamt of being a job provider and have passion to do something out of the box, you can start your own venture / company. Be ready for the challenges and immense learning if you are determined to be an entrepreneur. This is the road less traveled.
JOB PROSPECTS FOR B.TECH. GRADUATES
Based on your B.Tech specialization, various government and private organizations conduct recruitment exams. Students must stay updated about recruitment notifications, processes, and schedules to secure opportunities.
JOBS AFTER B.TECH. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CSE / IT)
Major Central Government sectors offering opportunities for CSE/IT graduates include RRB (Railway Recruitment Board), BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited), AAI (Airport Authority of India), SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited), ECIL (Electronics Corporation of India Limited), and UPSC. Private sector opportunities include leading companies such as Infosys, Microsoft, Wipro, IBM India, HCL, Oracle, Dell, Tech Mahindra, and Alliant Technologies Private Limited.
JOBS AFTER B.TECH. IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME)
ME graduates have strong job prospects in Central Government sectors like DRDO, BARC, BEL (Bharat Electronics Ltd.), Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. (HIL), NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.), and Solar Energy Corporation (SEC). Private sector opportunities include Quality Engineering & Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (QuEST), Infosys, Siemens, GETCO India Corporation Noida, Bajaj Industries, Steel Authority of India Limited, Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL), and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL).
JOBS AFTER B.TECH. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (CE)
Civil Engineering graduates have wide opportunities in Government organizations such as NHAI (National Highways Authority of India), BEL (Bharat Electronics Ltd.), NMDC Ltd., Power Grid Corporation of India, HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited), FCI (Food Corporation of India), and SEC (Solar Energy Corporation). Private sector job prospects include companies like IVRCL Infra, Jaypee Group, Larsen & Toubro Limited, and Punj Lloyd.