Petroleum Engineering
Hello Nanditha krishana,
Both the fields are valuable, but Computer Science Engineering (CSE) offers better career opportunities and career advancement in today's digital era. Since AI, data science, cybersecurity, and software development are fast-growing, Computer science skills are in highest demand globally across industries. Conversely, Petroleum Engineering is more specialized and connected to the oil and gas industry, which can be lucrative but is also subject to volatile global energy needs and environmental trends toward cleaner energy. Therefore, if you seek flexibility, creativity, and a booming industry, CSE is the better option for the future. Nevertheless, the optimal path always relies on your own interest and career aspirations.
Following are some good government medical colleges for BAMS and BHMS at 450 marks:
BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery):
Government Medical Colleges:
These colleges are available all over India and are a good alternative to BAMS.
Shri Vinobha Bhave Institute of Medical Sciences:
Another popular choice, especially in Tamil Nadu.
Government Medical College Karur:
Another good college in Tamilnadu.
Raiganj Government Medical College:
Another college located in West Bengal.
Burdwan D:
Another option for BAMS in West Bengal.
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine & Surgery):
For BHMS also, government medical colleges are a good option.
Other colleges:
You can find many government BHMS colleges across India, but with 450 marks your chances may be limited in some colleges.
How to Complete a Petroleum Engineering Degree?
1. Degree Options:
B.Tech/B.E. (4 years) | Diploma (3 years) | M.Tech (2 years)
2. Eligibility :
B.Tech: 10+2 with PCM
Diploma: 10th with Science & Math
M.Tech: B.Tech in Petroleum or related field
3. Entrance Exams :
JEE Advanced/Main (For IITs, NITs)
State CETs & Private University Exams
4. Top Colleges :
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, RGIPT Amethi, PDEU Gujarat, UPES Dehradun
5. Career Opportunities :
Oil & Gas Companies – ONGC, IOCL, BPCL, Shell, Reliance
Hello,
Regarding your query, the placement status of B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering is generally good, where many students secure jobs in oil and gas sector, with an average salary packages ranging from 6 to 10 LPA.
Hello Srishti,
VITEEE 2025 will be conducted in offline mode, which means it is a computer-based test (CBT) that you need to attend at a test center . The exam will be held from April 21 to April 27, 2025.
In Jamshedpur, there is an exam center (center code: 142). You will have to go to the center in person to take the exam. There is no option to give the exam from home.
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Achieving a 75 percentile in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) typically corresponds to an approximate rank between 75,000 and 87,500.
In Mumbai, several engineering colleges accept MHT CET scores. However, securing admission with a 75 percentile may be challenging for highly competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in top-tier institutions. It's advisable to consider a broader range of colleges and engineering disciplines to enhance your admission prospects.
For a more tailored assessment, you might find it helpful to use tools like the MHT CET College Predictor, which estimates your chances of admission based on your MHT CET score.
Additionally, exploring engineering disciplines with relatively lower cutoffs, such as Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, can increase your chances of securing a seat. It's also beneficial to stay updated with the latest cutoff trends and admission notifications by regularly checking official college websites and the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra's official portal.
Yes, you can appear for the additional mathematics exam as a private candidate after completing your 12th. Most boards allow students to take an additional subject exam after passing 12th.
For JEE, having Mathematics as one of your subjects is necessary. Once you pass the additional maths exam, you will be eligible for JEE (if you also meet other criteria like PCM percentage and passing status).
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