Petroleum Engineering
Hello Piu, yes this might create a problem during admission. What you can do is send a detailed application/file a grievance/report a correction based on the errorin your admit card to the concerned authority and ask them to rectify the error. Your issue will be cleared once you reach out
Hi,
The study of petroleum engineering can be broadly divided into two sectors:
1. The Upstream Sector, deals with the exploration, production and exploitation of hydrocarbons (Petroleum and Natural gas).
2. The Downstream Sector, deals with refining, marketing distribution.
Most of the institutes in India offer petroleum engineering courses which
Hey, congratulations on such an amazing rank.
For undergraduate level, indian institutes of technology do not offer petroleum engineering as a course. You will have to take up chemical engineering and then pursue petroleum engineering in your post graduate. iitm and iitb definately offer them in PG. All the best
Dear Aspirant,
Firstly, I congratulate you on the decent rank in the qualifying examination and i also appreciate your interest towards petroleum technology. I'm here to help you regarding your query !
To be honest, you may have chances of getting admission in Rajiv Gandhi institute and I'm not sure
Hello,
The scope for both courses is unique, and demand for such professionals is pretty high, you can consider some factors before choosing from them.
The demand for petroleum engineers, both at the public sector as well as the private sector, is quite high all world over due to the
Hello sonu,
Results are out of jee advanced 2019 and kindly visit on below site to know your jee advanced rank
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Dear Yashwanth,
Here are the top colleges for petroleum engineering in Bangalore-
Regards
Yes, PEs will always be needed as long as we use oil which will be the case for the rest of the century. Look up oil consumption projections and in every case, we are growing our use of oil for the next 20 years. Beyond that even as our
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