Petroleum Engineering
YES Its is good branch and both research as well as job opportunities are available, If you are interested the you can go for it, if you are concerned about jobs then you can appear for GATE post your graduation to target the government jobs, there are many private companies
If you are interested in Government job then Petroleum engineering may be good for you but in other aspects IT is best as their are lot of jobs available in the field of IT sector, and you won't find much jobs in the petroleum field. Therefore if you are not
Hello. Hope you're doing well. The formula used for calculating the rank is: (100-your score)*869010/100. Your expected rank is around 243,322. It's difficult to get into the college of your choice. But the cutoff changes every year so keep checking the same. Also you have the April attempt with you
To become petroleum engineer you must have bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering.
Bachelor's courses-4 years
> B.E./B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering- 4 years duration
> B.Tech in Petroleum Engineering
> B.Tech in Applied Petroleum Engineering
> B.Tech in Petroleum Refinery Engineering
> B.Tech in Petroleum Reservoir and Production Engineering
Master's Courses-
Hello Taj,
The JEE mains paper 2 cutoff for the year 2020 is to be released after the examination has been over. I will provide with cutoff ranks (opening-closing rank) of the year 2019 so that you have a brief idea about the range in which you need to score
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