Petrochemical Engineering
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The oil and gas industry also has its own predictions of how many petroleum engineers it will need in the future. The American Petroleum Institute expects that by 2035, the industry will employ almost double the number of petroleum engineers in the workforce as of 2015. That amounts to about 30,000 new jobs. Plus, the industry also expects many current petroleum engineers will retire in the next decade. That means that in addition to the baseline job growth, there could be more than 7,000 additional jobs the industry will need to fill. Petroleum engineering needs a knowledge of many other disciplines such as geophysics, petroleum geology, formation evaluation, drilling, economics, reservoir simulation, reservoir engineering, well engineering, artificial lift systems, etc. Petroleum engineers can also work in drilling sites. Job opportunities for the professionals of this field also exist in foreign countries like the United States. Petroleum engineering degree holders can also start their career in teaching field. Hence you hold to stand a good future if you chose petroleum engineering and work hard towards it.
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well!
Well as I can see you want to know the list of Petrochemical Engineering colleges in Maharashtra. I would like to inform you that I will be attaching the link of Petrochemical Engineering colleges below. I will kindly request you to please find the attachment of the link below.
Link :- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-petrochemical-engineering-colleges-in-maharashtra
Wishing you all the best for your career.
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Placements: Placements in college are average. It is a government college, but the placements are not as much as in other government colleges. Only a few of the students get placed every year. The remaining will either go for GATE or off-campus placements.
Infrastructure: When it comes to infrastructure, the college is good. Classrooms, canteen, and a huge library are available here.
In my opinion you should look for any other College. Of you want to get a government tag then you can go for it.
The infrastructure on the campus is not good enough, but the campus environmental is good. The placements are good enough in all departments. Civil is considerable if we gain knowledge and have a better friendly environment with faculty. Infrastructure is not at a high level because it's an old college as it has about 28-years of academic excellence. Course structure is good because its controlled by anna university.
Hi Ayush,
There is no necessity to study chemical engineering first to pursue your dream career in petrochemical engineering.
There are lots of colleges who offer BTech courses in that field as well.
Some of them are:
You can check other colleges who offer the course here:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-petrochemical-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hope it helps,
All the best!
Hey mahesh!
Both of these branch are good.It is dependent upon you if u wanna work in petroleum industry then petrochemical engineering is the beat branch and in this new era there is an new demand of petrochemical engineering. The chances of getting a good job is there in petrochemical engineering evwn though in chemical engineering.
But if you wanna study more about chemical other than petroleum then u should take chemical engineering as the option.
Moreover, as petrochemical is an sub branch of chemical engineering . Petrochemical engineering deals with wider scope the new petroleum project coming in future. And the chemical engineering give you more details wider scope.so accordingly there is no downside if u choose and study chemical engineering.
Best of luck!
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