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YesterdayContributor-Level 6
There are many colleges in India that offer B.E courses in India. Army Institute of Technology Pune is one of them. It offers B.E. courses in several Engineering streams. In 2025 the college got an NIRF rank of #201-300 in the Engineering category. Well-experienced faculty, good infrastructure, multiple internships & placement opportunities, etc. resut in the good ranking of the college. Students wanting admission in the courses from this college can get information about eligibility and course fee from the college page.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 6
The average placement package for CSE at LPU typically falls around 5 to 7 LPA. Some batches see slightly higher averages if many students perform well in coding tests and interviews. Top performers often get higher offers, while steady preparation and good projects help improve placement outcomes.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 6
The cutoffs of Army Institute of Technology for the year 2026 are not out yet & will be updated once released by the college. For B.E. programmes the cutoff is released on the basis of the JEE (Main) score. Every year there are changes in cutoffs based on the level of competition, category and the number of seats available
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YesterdayContributor-Level 8
The BTech Electronics & Communication Engineering in IIIT Nagpur covers wide areas of study such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Internet of Things, Image & Computer Vision and CMOS design also form a part of the curriculum.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
Of course, you can. But there'll be a huge career shift from Engineering to Management. An MBA is focused on management and leadership roles, which are not a part of the Engineering field.
Engineering is more about experiments, explorations, and innovations.
Take a moment to think deeply about your eventual career goals and then decide. It's indeed a big step, and if you want to be in a technical line in the future, an MTech is a more ideal option.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
The difference is simple! Petroleum Engineering means producing oil and gas from reservoirs. And Petrochemical Engineering means dealing with chemicals (petroleum-based) carried out in a refinery.
Petroleum Engineering areas include Drilling, Reservoir, Production, Formation Evaluation, Well Logging, Exploration of Oil and Gas, etc.
Petrochemical Engineering areas include downstream operations, such as processing the received oil and gas to produce end products.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 6
No, students can not do B.E. courses in Army Institute of Technology without JEE exam. The admisisons to B.E. courses are purely based on JEE (Main) score. For being eligible to fill the application form students need to score minimum of 45% in class 12 or equivalent in the Science stream.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
Though you'll upskill during the course itself via projects, theory, labs, internships, etc. But some abilities that'll eventually help you succeed in this field are
| Analytical Thinking | Curiousity |
| Problem-Solving skills | CAD software proficiency |
| Self Awareness | Quick Thinking |
Note - The information is taken from external sites and may vary.
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
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YesterdayContributor-Level 9
It's vast. You can join plenty of fields from government and private worldwide. The energy, manufacturing, education, and research fields have a high demand for Petroleum Engineering students.
Giants like Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum (BPCL), Reliance Industries (RIL), NTPC, TATA Power, and POWERGRID in India have limitless options for you.
In other countries, Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Siemens Energy, ConocoPhillips, Shell (SHEL), and so on, options are available.
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