Petroleum Engineering

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arushi waliaproblem solver

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If u want to go in govt sector than opt for petroleum and if u go in private sector opt computer Science.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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yes you can do BE mechanical Engineering and then do Masters in petroleum engineering

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KSHITIJ SHARMA

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Although its uncertain, but I think it was 11 lakhs per annum.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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For being a Petroleum engineer you need to get admission in an engineering college which is teaching this branch.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Vatsal, I don't think it will be possible to mention every information and details. Firstly decide what you want to study basis on which you must check the university specific requirements. For Bachelor's degree you must take SAT and TOEFL. Prepare for these tests and try to meet the eligibility criteria, the student visa process will start only after you receive the acceptance from an university so first work on the application and eligibility. Visit university websites for department specific requirements. best of luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Petroleum Engineering is a niche branch branch of engineering therefore career opportunities are limited in comparison to core engineering branches. Major employer of Petroleum engineers is Public sector units. However, with lot of private sector and foreign investment this sector will have good opportunities for Petroleum engineers in future.

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Dr Swastik SahuMedical & Engineering Consultant

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Chetna S

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Anna university, UPES, MIT pune offer b.tech in petroleum and plastic engineering.

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jyoti r

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Hi Gaurav,
Petroleum engineers are employed in jobs which are mainly concentrated in oil and gas extraction, professional, scientific and technical services and petroleum refining.
One can also entail the option of working as a scientist/researcher to carry out the R&D processes. Employment is rest assured for graduates in this sector as the number of graduates passing out is always less than the number of jobs available.The demand for petroleum and petroleum products is only expected to increase and the increase would lead to creation of new jobs. In fact, there is great demand of efficient petroleum engineers and almost every young gra
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