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Vidhi Jain

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There are 91 Petroleum Engineering private colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their Oil Engineering course fee are given below:

Private Petroleum Engineering College Name

Tuition Fee

UPES, Dehradun

INR 1.5 lakh

Graphic Era Deemed to be University

INR 10.4 lakh

MIT-WPU

INR 3-10.6 lakh

Vignan's Foundation of Science, Technology and Research

INR 6.2 lakh

DIT University, Dehradun

INR 2.92-6.31 lakh

Aditya Engineering College

INR 72,000

Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology

INR 2.58 lakh

Parul University

INR 2.37-5.96 lakh

Note - This information is taken from the official website and may vary.

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There are 31 Petroleum Engineering government colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their Oil Engineering course fee are given below:

Government Petroleum Engineering College Name

Tuition Fee

IIT Bombay

INR 2.69 lakh

IIT Madras

INR 20,000

IIT Guwahati

INR 1.14 lakh

IIT Dhanbad

INR 60,000 - 8 lakh

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology

INR 40,000 – 10.77 lakh

Calcutta University

INR 24,000 – 30,930

College of Engineering, Anna University

INR 50,000

Rajasthan Technical University

INR 1.96 lakh

Note - This information is taken from the official website and may vary.

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When it comes to studying Petroleum Engg./Oil Engineering courses in India at the postgraduate level, you can consider any of these options as given below:

  • MTech in Petroleum Engineering
  • M.E Petroleum Engineering
  • MTech in Petrochemical Engineering

The PG Petroleum Engg. course duration is 2 years in India. You can do deep research in a particular subject area within the vast field of Oil Engineering while studying the M.Tech courses in this field.

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You have a lot of options when it comes to studying Petroleum Engineering or Oil Engineering courses at the undergraduate level in India. Some popular options are given below

The duration of these courses in 4 years in India. You will get to learn a lot about the petroleum industry and its working. The syllabus for these course is quite interesting and insightful.

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The time involved in the Petroleum/Oil Engineering admission process varies from one college to another. In general, it may take up to a few months from the release of application forms to the final seat allotment. Every college follows their own admission guideline set by the committee and hence, the time involved can be different for various Petroleum Engg. colleges.

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The selection criteria for BTech Petroleum/Oil Engineering course is based on both Class 12 merit and entrance exam marks. Some colleges give admission solely on the basis of the entrance exam score for which you have to get excellent marks in the exam as the competition is high.
Meanwhile, a lot of colleges also give admission on the basis of the marks in the Class 12 board exams. These colleges also take extra rounds like the PI or GD.
Also, there may be a few colleges that give 50-50 weightage to both the parameters. So, you should check the college websites for best information. 

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For getting admission to Petroleum Engg. courses, you should begin by checking the eligibility criteria for the course at your desired colleges. The basic eligibility for UG courses is usually to have at least 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects. For PG courses, you should have completed your graduation in Oil Engineering or a related field with at least 55% marks.

Then, you should give relevant entrance tests and get very good marks in the exam to get a seat at some decent college. The next step for you is to fill out the college application form before the last date.

After the exam results are out and you've got your marks, you should

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Benefits of a BTech Petroleum Engineering course are 

  • The demand for oil and gas resources is continuously increasing because of the growing population of the country, and in order to cater to this demand, skilled petroleum engineers are highly sought after by the oil and gas, mining, refining, and petrochemical industries.
  • There are a lot of earning opportunities available for Petroleum Engineering graduates. You can actively contribute to the oilfield operations by participating in the drilling and extraction processes. Plus, you can work with petrochemical companies, refineries, research and development organizations, and governm
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Petroleum Engineering courses are offered at various levels with different time durations for each of the courses. If you are interested in pursuing a Diploma in Petroleum Engineering after Class 10, it would last for 3 years. You can also opt for lateral entry admission into BTech Petroleum Engineering in the second year after completing your Diploma course. Several private institutions extend this option for students.

Talking about undergraduate courses in Petroleum Engineering, the duration is usually 4 years, and for the postgraduate courses, it is 2 years. Doctorate courses demand a lot of time, research, and patience, because of w

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First of all you have to give the exams like jee and CET (of your state),and then you have to wait for result out. But in between you have to search about all information of college in which you have to take admission. For that many website are there like shiksha, college duniya, etc. You can get all information about any college (fees structure, cutt off, etc.) And you have to fill the form in our official website of your state (in my case have fill form in  https://cetcell.mahacet.org/ In this website of Maharashtra). Then you have to regularly checks the date of rounds and if get admission you to verify your all documents, In m

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