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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Mining Engineers can earn decent salary depending on the job level, job position, experience as well as location of the company. Candidates with higher experience may earn more in comparison to their counterparts. Moreover, Public Sector companies offer wide range of allowances and benefits to the employees. The minimum salary of a mining engineer is stated as follows:Entry Level- INR 4- 6 LPAMid- Career: INR 7- 10 LPASenior-level: INR 12- 14 LPAHope it cleared your doubt !

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Candidates must adhere to the following steps in order to become Mining Engineer after completing Class 12:Pursue Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 12 and secure minimum 50 - 75 percent marks in board examination.Appear in various engineering entrance examinations in order to secure a rank.Apply for admissions across various private colleges or attend counselling process for government institutions based on securing rank in entrance examination.Hope it cleared your doubt !

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Chandni Arora

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You'll be happy to know that the scope of this field is quite promising! Mining engineers play a crucial role in the mining industry, where they are responsible for designing and operating mines to extract valuable minerals and metals from the earth. With the increasing demand for natural resources and the growth of the mining industry, there is a growing need for skilled mining engineers. In addition to traditional mining operations, mining engineers can also find opportunities in related fields such as construction, environmental engineering, and geology. When it comes to salaries, mining engineers can expect to earn a good income. T
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Mining Engineering is a specialised branch of engineering that deals with the exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals from the earth. The Department of Mining Engineering at CEG Anna University is one of the oldest and reputed departments in the country. The scope and placement opportunities for Mining Engineering at CEG Anna University are good, with many opportunities available in both the private and public sectors. The students graduating from the department can find employment in various industries such as mining, oil and gas, construction, and infrastructure development, among others. The placement record of the Depar
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Executive MBA or PGDM in Strategic Management, Operations Management and HR are good options. If you are not sure, then even regular MBA us also good option.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

You are a mining engineer and your desire is to do M.Tech in mining, but via distance education. You are already a mining engineer and hence I am sure you know how much practical training is required especially for this branch of engineering. I will perhaps say that this is one of the most intensive practical oriented branch of engineering. With this in background, I will say that there are very few Institutions which offer this course at post-graduation level. Since giving practical knowledge particularly at M.Tech level becomes a bit difficult. However I am attaching a link that will give you the places where you can do M.Tech in min
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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Getting a job in mining sector is really very easy, you would definitely get a highly paid job but I am not sure if you would be happy in working under such conditions. If money is your target, just go for Mining Engineering. Mining, as a engineering stream, is very easy so you would get enough time for preparing for exams like CAT GMAT and GRE. So, my personal opinion is -Mining is not the best choicebut you can always change your path in the long race and of course ! You can use your mining degree as a tool for moving ahead. Hope this helps u. Be free to share any problem u have. GOOD LUCK!

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Hello Dear, For UPSC you need to be a graduate from UGC recognised institutions. So, you can definitely participate in UPSC examinations.

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Mosam, There is huge scope for CSE branch. It is one of the highest paid branch of engineering. You get as high as 20-50 Lacs of packages. In mining engineering also, you may get a chance to work in various steel plants like Visakhapatnam steel, Tata steel and other important companies like coal India etc. All the Best!

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