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Q Dear sir, I am in my final year of B.Tech civil engineering and looking forward to pursue Msc in construction/ project management from London ( many of my relatives reside there). But I am in a dilemma that should i join my masters immediately after my b.tech or should i gain 2-3 years of work experience in my field of study and then go for masters.please consider job opportunities, degree recognition and career growth while replying. Your reply is most awaited sir thank you
 
BY : UMAR KHAN , HYDERABAD | ON 8/20/2015 1:26:37 PM
Answered by Career Expert : Dr. Vinod Pangracious
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If there is any chance for you to work for 2 years, its better to join for a job at present. It will surely help you during your studies. In UK most of Maters courses are research oriented. So you industry experience would be plus point.

 
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