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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Candidates who have studied Science in Secondary-level education can pursue diploma-level courses under Petroleum Engineering. Various government Polytechnic institutes and private colleges offer Diploma in Petroleum or Petrochemical Engineering. Some of the top colleges are as follows:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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Definitely yes, It is possible and beneficial to switch from Petroleum Engineering to Chemical Engineering, as this will give broad range of skills and more opportunities in the industry. However, the decision relating to their career depends on each one's objective an aspect of the job market.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Petroleum Engineering course has gained importance in the recent past owing to the increasing utilisation of non-renewable energy sources in India. After pursuing this course, one can move into management or laterally into other areas of Petroleum Engineering. The petroleum engineering degree is very versatile to get you into different types of positions and fields. Infact, professionals can venture into companies working in Chemical or Fertiliser industry or Natural Gas exploration.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Kothrud can present strong employment options for graduates of MIT's Petroleum Engineering program, particularly if they take advantage of networking and internship opportunities. MIT is well-known for its industrial ties and engineering programs. In the oil and gas industry, petroleum engineering is a highly sought-after speciality, although employment prospects can also be influenced by regional and market variables. In this competitive sector, having a solid academic record and real-world experience will make you much more employable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, a B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Parul University can be valid in other countries and also approved by NBA, AICTE, NAAC and other gov accredited agencies.
B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Parul University is a four year bachelor's program which is designed to introduce students to petroleum geology .
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, a B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Parul University can be valid in other countries. However, the recognition of your degree may depend on the specific country and its regulations.
B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering from Parul University is a four year bachelor's program which is designed to introduce students to petroleum geology . there is a wide career ahead in this course . if you want to know more about the program of this college you should check to the official site.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BTech in Petroleum Engineering at Dibrugarh University is offered as a full-time course at the UG level. The other BTech streams available at Dibrugarh University are Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Admissions to these courses are based on the merit of CEE Assam (Engineering) or JEE (Main). Additionally, the university also offers Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) courses through Jorhat Engineering College.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The university has not specifically released the minimum marks required for admission at PDEU for Petroleum Engineering. Students can check the admission criteria from the points mentioned below:
Government Seats (33%)- For the purpose of admission on Gujarat Seats, a candidate has to apply at ACPC as per
ACPC norms.
All India Seats (67%) -A candidate seeking admission on All India Seats shall apply on-line, on the University
website, within the prescribed time limit.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The University has not released the average package for the Petroleum Engineering branch. However, the median package 2023 stood at INR 6.01 LPA. The key highlights of PDEU placements 2023 for Petroleum Engineering are mentioned below:
Particulars | BTech Petroleum Engineering Placement Statistics (2023) |
---|---|
Total students | 124 |
Students placed | 77 |
Students opted for higher studies | 27 |
Median package | INR 6.01 LPA |
Disclaimer: The data presented above is the overall placement statistics. Hence it is not course-specific
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per student's opinoin we can compare the University of Stavanger and NTNU for petroleum engineering as such.
- NTNU is currently safer since it is more well known, but grades and your own performance will matter even more. UiS might be more present locally, which is nice.
- Research, might actually be UiS, since they want to grow and might specialise more. You have several unemployed tech people in Trondheim, and more abroad competition.
- NTNU, but like I say, that reputition might be diminishing nationally
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