Mining Engineering
Hello Anurag
The cutoff for previous year in diploma in mining engineering for government college was around 68%.
So you will need to aim above 68%, safe score more than 70% to get a seat in diploma in mining engineering in government college.
To know the best colleges for the same: Best colleges in Diploma Mining Engineering by Careers 360
Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!
These are the steps you will have to follow to take admission in Diploma in Mining Engineering:
Eligibility: They require 10 th pass ya equivalent. There are some colleges which even ask of 12 th pass.
Admission Process: The admission is done by State ke polytechnic board ya respective college ke through admission which is done on entrance exam basis or on merit basis.
Usage: Application: One has to fill in online ya offline form on the college or the state board website.
Counselling: Counselling is done after the entrance where the colleges are allocated.
Overall documents: 10th mark sheet, birth certificate, caste certificate, domicile, passport size photo should be ready.
Hello,
To get admission in Mining Engineering , you need to follow these steps:
Complete 12th class with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths (PCM).
Appear for entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level engineering exams.
Apply for colleges that offer Mining Engineering.
Take part in counselling and choose Mining Engineering as your course.
Get admission based on your rank and seat availability.
Some colleges also offer diploma courses after 10th.
Hope it helps !
if you want to make a career in software or IT, then both Agriculture and Food Engineering and Mining Engineering at IIT Kharagpur are not directly related to that field. However, students from these branches can still enter the software industry by learning coding, doing internships, and working on software projects. Between the two, Agriculture and Food Engineering may offer slightly better scope for data analysis or tech-related work.
Yes, B.Tech in Mining Engineering is offered at several reputed institutes in India. If you're asking about a specific college, please share its name so I can give you accurate information.
Generally, the following institutions offer B.Tech in Mining Engineering:
IIT Kharagpur : One of the leading institutes offering high-quality education in Mining Engineering.
IIT Dhanbad : Renowned for its specialization in Mining Engineering, with excellent academic and research infrastructure.
NIT Rourkela : Offers a strong curriculum and research opportunities in Mining Engineering.
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research and Technology, Chandrapur (Maharashtra) : Offers B.Tech in Mining Engineering.
Hello Rahul,
Here are some well-known B.Tech Mining Engineering colleges in India:
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur — One of the top institutes offering Mining Engineering with excellent research facilities.
Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad (now IIT Dhanbad) — Premier institute specifically focused on mining and earth sciences.
NIT Rourkela — Offers Mining Engineering with good infrastructure and placements.
NIT Raipur — Known for a solid Mining Engineering department.
BIT Mesra, Ranchi — Offers Mining Engineering with decent industry connections.
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore — Offers Mining Engineering as part of its engineering branches.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar — Offers Mining Engineering.
University Departments:
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
Punjab Technical University
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Aspirant,
Coming at rank 340,045 in the general category, it is extremely less likely to get admission in the Mining branch of GEC Keonjhar through the conventional state or national level counseling procedures. GEC Keonjhar and its Mining branch tend to have much lower closing ranks, usually ranging from a few thousands to tens of thousands, based on the year and exam.
You can consider applying to other colleges with lower cutoffs or look into management quota or lateral entry if possible. Additionally, continue to check official counseling sites for updates on the latest cutoffs and available seats.
HELLO,
RCET Bhilai for mining engineering:
Approved and Affiliated
college is AICTE approved and affiliated with CSVTU, Bhilai.
Good placement support
active placement cell with support for all branches.
big companies like TCS, Wipro, Amazon visit for placements.
Industrial location
located in Bhilai, which is an industrial area good for mining-related internships and exposure.
Affordable fees
lower fees compared to many private colleges.
Decent infrastructure
campus has modern labs, library, and hostel facilities.
hostel and canteen are average but manageable.
Supportive faculty
most students find the teachers helpful and experienced.
Things to keep in mind:
mining is a specialized branch
not as many job openings as in Computer Science or Electronics.
jobs are often in field work, mines, or industrial areas.
Placement for mining may vary
while CS/IT get higher packages, mining jobs may offer lower starting salaries.
Location matters
good for students from Chhattisgarh or nearby, but may not suit everyone.
If you are interested in core engineering and okay with working in mines or heavy industries and you are looking for an affordable, decent college, then RCET Bhilai can be a good choice.
HOPE IT HELPS!
Hello
Yes , lateral entry is available in Mining Engineering for students who have completed a relevant diploma in the field. Lateral entry allows diploma holders to directly join the second year of a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) program in Mining Engineering.
The eligibility criteria for lateral entry in Mining Engineering usually include:
1. Completion of a 3 year diploma in Mining Engineering or a related field.
2. Meeting the minimum percentage requirement (varies by institution).
3. Entrance exam requirements (some colleges may have their own entrance exams or may accept state-level exams).
Make sure to check the specific admission guidelines of the college or university you are interested in for the lateral entry process.
hope this helps you .
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