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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering near Lucknow
- *AKTU Lucknow*: 4-year course, 2.20 Lacs fees, JEE Main scores required
- *RGIPT Amethi*: 1.10 Lacs fees, focuses on oil and gas extraction
Other Top Colleges
- *IIT ISM Dhanbad*: 11.71 Lacs fees
- *UPES Dehradun*: 9.60-24.05 Lacs fees
- *MIT-WPU Pune*: 10.60 Lacs fees
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Their are many colleges in Bangalore for petroleum engineering.Here are the some best colleges in Bangalore:
- Presidency University, Bangalore
- Ramaiah Institute of Technology, bangalore
- BMS College of Engineering, bangalore
- RV College of Engineering, bangalore
- HKBK College of Engineering, bangalore
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the University of Houston MS in Petroleum Engineering course is considered a good choice. This course is known for its strong industry connections, experienced faculty, and research opportunities. UH is ranked exceptionally well by U.S. News & World Report for the Petroleum Engineering course in 2025. It ranks at #7 position in 2025. Students with a Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Engineering or any other Engineering discipline such as Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, etc. are recommended to apply. The university states that taking admission to this course is very competitive.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, yes. Top colleges do give placements after the completion of the BTech Petroleum Engineering course to students who have the right attitude, passion, and skills to excel in the field and drive productivity and profits for the recruiter. There are placement drives in the final year of college and placement fairs where top recruiters visit the college campuses in large numbers to hire a pool of students.
You need to work on your skill development through internships and project work and prepare well for the interview round to get hired with a healthy salary package in hand.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The college ranking plays an important role when selecting the BTech Petroleum Engineering course because the college experience of 4 years can be a game changer for you in the future when you enter the job market and look for decent earning opportunities and salary packages. Recruiters give importance to graduates from top colleges owing to the skill development and academic knowledge provided by the institute.
Having said that, it should not be the only parameter; you should also check for the course fee, teaching faculty, infrastructure, placements, and industry connections to make the final decision.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus for the BTech in Petroleum Engg. course tries to strike the right balance between theoretical learning in the classroom and practical training through field visits and industrial projects. The classroom lectures incorporate the core subject modules and specialised elective courses, along with the practical component of workshops, fieldwork, and research projects.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, of course. You can definitely get admission to the BTech in Petroleum Engineering course without giving the entrance exam. There are more than 30 colleges that give admission to the course on the basis of Class 12 board exam marks and may take extra rounds like the GD or PI in such cases.
Interestingly, there are around 12 colleges in Tamil Nadu where students can into top institutions via the TNEA Counselling after Class 12.
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