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Indrani Choudhury

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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 perACPC norms.All India Seats (67%) -A candidate seeking admission on All India Seats shall apply on-line, on the Universitywebsite, within the prescribed time limit.

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Indrani Choudhury

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 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:ParticularsBTech Petroleum Engineering Placement Statistics (2023)Total students124Students placed77Students opted for higher studies27Median package INR 6.01 LPADisclaimer: The data presented above is the overall placement statistics. Hence it is not course-specific

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Anurag Pal

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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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Indrani Choudhury

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 SoET PDEU curriculum for M.Tech is spread across four semesters. Below are the electives available for M.Tech Petroleum Engineering students:Unconventional Hydrocarbon ResourcesApplication of Ichnology in Core AnalysisReservoir Thermodynamics Oil and Gas Offshore OperationsPetroleum EconomicsHealth, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Sector

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Chandra Shekhar

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Among the University of Aberdeen and the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth is the perfect choice to study MS Petroleum Engineering in the UK for international students because of its low tuition fees. The University of Aberdeen fees for MS in Petroleum Engineering is INR 25 L for first-year, while the University of Portsmouth fees is 17.4 L for MS in Petroleum Engineering.

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Mohit

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For those aspiring to pursue a career in petroleum engineering, Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) stands out as the ultimate choice. Recognized as the best college for petroleum engineering, PDEU offers an exceptional curriculum, renowned faculty, and cutting-edge facilities. With a strong emphasis on industry relevance and practical training, PDEU equips students with the knowledge and skills required for success in the dynamic field of petroleum engineering, making it the top destination for aspiring engineers in this specialised field. For more details, visit the website: https://www.shiksha.com/university/pandit-deendayal-e
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Anoushka Gupta

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To know whether you can get admission to MSU please use the link mentioned below:https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictorAlso, do visit the official website for more updates on the admission process and cut-offs.

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Mohd Arshan

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Petroleum engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the extraction, processing, and transportation of oil and gas. Petroleum engineers design and develop methods for extracting oil and gas from reservoirs below the Earth's surface. They also develop new techniques for improving the recovery of oil and gas from existing wells.Petroleum engineers use a variety of scientific and engineering principles, including geology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. They also use computer modeling and simulation to design and optimize oil and gas production systems.Petroleum engineers work in a variety of settings, including oil and ga
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One of the top colleges for petroleum engineering in Gujarat is Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU). With its specialisation in energy and power education, PDEU offers an excellent programme in petroleum engineering. The university boasts modern infrastructure, experienced faculty, and a strong focus on research and industry collaborations. PDEU provides students with practical training, industry exposure, and internship opportunities to develop the skills required for a successful career in the petroleum industry. Its commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge facilities, and industry-oriented approach make Pandit Deendayal
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Shahid Baksh

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Yes, it is possible to change your branch from Instrumentation Engineering to Petroleum Engineering in B.Tech, but the process and eligibility criteria may vary depending on the specific policies of the university or college you wish to apply to. Here are some general points to consider: 1. Check Eligibility Requirements: First and foremost, review the eligibility requirements for lateral entry or branch change in B.Tech programs at the university or college of your choice. Some institutions may have specific criteria, such as a minimum percentage in your Diploma or certain subjects you need to have studied. 2. Entrance Exams
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