Yes, in case a candidate wants to gain more depth knowledge then he/she can join B.Tech AME + AME DGCA course then he/she can go for higher studies in Aerospace or aviation Industries. Some of the common options for higher education include:
1. M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering: A two year Masters Degree in Technology M.Tech is offerd in several speicializations including Aerodynamics, Aircraft Structures, Propulsion Systems and Avionics. This increases your knowledge and closes the door to higher job positions on research and product development.
2. MBA in Aviation Management: If you want to go the corporate way you can do an MBA in Aviation Management or Aerospace Management, which gets one prepared for upper echelons of organizations dealing in aviation, airlines or governmental bodies.
3. Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering: The reader, for research-oriented professions, a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering or relevant majors, and the subsequent careers in academics, research and development or advanced technology fields.