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<blockquote data-quote="auk" data-source="post: 25166339" data-attributes="member: 14649"><p>It is possible with an MSc in ENG to change your discipline from business to eng. However, it would be extremely difficult to find an engineering job in Sri Lanka just with an MSc if you do not have any connections in the industry. There are a lot of Pvt university graduates with eng degrees in Sri Lanka looking for jobs even with 1st and 2nd upper classes.</p><p></p><p>One solution that I can think is that you can try AUS, Ireland or Canada or etc.. to do your MSc(if you have money) then find a job there after graduation. (Usually, those counties give around two-year working visa after the graduation).</p><p></p><p>I'm currently studying at an Irish university and I met one person (Chinese) who have an undergrad in business. He came to Ireland to do an MSc in IT because he also want to change his discipline. He finished his MSc and currently working in an Irish IT company. There is another Chinese girl who is doing a PhD in Robotics at my uni who also has a business undergrad but MSc in IT.</p><p></p><p>So the short answer is yes but depends on the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="auk, post: 25166339, member: 14649"] It is possible with an MSc in ENG to change your discipline from business to eng. However, it would be extremely difficult to find an engineering job in Sri Lanka just with an MSc if you do not have any connections in the industry. There are a lot of Pvt university graduates with eng degrees in Sri Lanka looking for jobs even with 1st and 2nd upper classes. One solution that I can think is that you can try AUS, Ireland or Canada or etc.. to do your MSc(if you have money) then find a job there after graduation. (Usually, those counties give around two-year working visa after the graduation). I'm currently studying at an Irish university and I met one person (Chinese) who have an undergrad in business. He came to Ireland to do an MSc in IT because he also want to change his discipline. He finished his MSc and currently working in an Irish IT company. There is another Chinese girl who is doing a PhD in Robotics at my uni who also has a business undergrad but MSc in IT. So the short answer is yes but depends on the country. [/QUOTE]
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