Nuclear Engineering

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ravi kumar

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Mention the college or the exam you want to know the cut off for

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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Do physics and then proceed to nuclear in masters

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2014-04-14 13:30:22

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Nipun Verma

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There is a good scope for this new career option.People who want to design rockets and cars become mechanical engineers. People who want to design great buildings and bridges become civl engineers. However, these things all overlap. Companies who design nuclear power plants hire nuke engineers and material scientists to design core materials, mechanical engineers to design the fluid and power systems, chemical engineers for purification systems, civils for structures, electrical engineers for power systems and instrumentation, and so on. At your age I think you have time to decide and you can always change your mind.

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2014-03-28 01:58:37

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Raj Chawlahttps://itsmyurls.com/IamChawla

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Hi,
Nuclear engineering deals with designing, implementation, and maintenance of different systems that are related to nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Nuclear engineers are those significant professionals who make this world a better place to live in for the mankind by harnessing the power of the atom and making it useful through transferring energy to power houses and businesses without producing greenhouse gases.
Course Details:
Any 10+2 pass students, with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as compulsory subjects, can eligible to pursue this 4-year undergraduate degree program. Candidates need to qualify an entrance exami
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2013-11-11 17:20:51

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the finest universities in UK offering postgraduate degree in Nuclear Engineering and related fields:
- University of Manchester.
- University of Birmingham.
- University of Sheffield.
- Imperial College London.
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All the Best.

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2013-10-11 14:57:36

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* Career Prospects :
Nuclear engineers find work opportunities as engineers and researchers in :
-Research & Development organizations
-Nuclear Power plants
-Nuclear Reactors
In academics nuclear engineers find employment as :
-Lectures
-Professors
-Active contributor to nuclear researches
Nuclear Engineers also get employment in government and private agencies dealing with environmental safety.
The demand for professionals in this field is always high because of the dearth of number of students opting for this course.
* Remuneration :
Very high paying jobs can be expected once a person acquires proper education and experience in the fiel
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