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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Every Mining Engineering college charges an application fee that needs to be submitted at the time of filling out the application form to confirm your application submission. The application fee differs from college to college on the basis of the college ranking, reputation, infrastructure, placements, entity type, and location. In general, the Mining Engineering application fee ranges between INR 500 and INR 3,000.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
You can generally apply for the Mining Engineering admission in both online and offline modes. A majority of the top colleges release online application forms where you just need to fill in all the details, upload the scanned copies of relevant docs, and pay the application fee. This makes it convenient for students living away from the college campuses.
On the other hand colleges also have offline forms available at the college admission window for you to visit the campus and submit all the documents physically. It is important to note that some colleges may have both online and offline options available while others may adhere to a pa
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
You can find some basic tips to prepare for the Mining Engineering entrance exams given below –
- Have a look at the detailed entrance exam syllabus and pattern. Note down all the syllabus topics in a notepad.
- Make a weekly schedule where you assign at least 2-3 topics to be covered each day to keep pace and avoid any feeling of burnout throughout your exam prep journey.
- Practice last year's question papers and take up mock tests to assess your preparation status and plan your schedule accordingly.
- Take help from seniors or professors to understand topics that you find difficult to understand.
- Plan a revision in the last 1-2 months to brush
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The Mining Engineering course subjects in the 1st year of BTech are mostly the same for all colleges because they are foundational subjects to form a solid base for the comprehensive Mining Engineering coursework in the following years. Some general Mining Engineering subjects in the BTech first year are given here for your reference:
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Chemistry
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Drawing
- Mining Practices
- Fundamentals of Mine Development
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Mining Engineering course fees at a majority of the colleges are a combination of tuition fees, along with other costs like the college application fee, hostel fee, semester exam registration fee, backlog fee (if applicable), caution money, industrial visit fee, and other miscellaneous charges.
You must check the official college websites for all the fee-related details for Mining Engineering courses or contact the college helpdesk to get complete information on the fee structure to have proper clarity.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes. Mining Engineering jobs will demand a lot of your time and energy and you'll be working in remote locations and overseeing the mining operations. Mining engineers are responsible for ensuring safety during mine building and mineral extraction processes. Mining Engineering jobs hence require long hours and extended periods in remote locations.
Having said that, with the advancements in software and technology, remote monitoring tools and data analysis are opening avenues for remote job roles where you can monitor mining activities from a distance. It is important to keep yourself updated with the latest trends in the mining wo
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
If you're interested in pursuing BTech Mining Engineering you will have to fulfill some basic requirements that include completing Class 12 in the Science stream with PCM subjects and having at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 board exams. Also, you must check out the entrance exams accepted by your preferred colleges and clear the same for admission.
The good news is various colleges also give Mining Engineering admission on a merit basis and may take extra rounds like the GD/PI. So, it is important to take a look at their official websites and be clear with the admission process and other BTech Mining Engineering requirements.
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The average Mining Engineering salary for BTech graduates is somewhere around INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA, which differs on the basis of the individual's academic qualifications, skill set, internship or industrial project experiences (if any), skill based certifications, job role, recruiter, and work location. In the beginning, the salary package may not be very promising but with years of experience and skill enhancement, you can expect promising Mining Engineering salaries after BTech.
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