Petroleum Engineering
Hii Naveen Amutha..
Ofcourse you can do MS in petroleum engineering after Btech in mechanical engineering.
But be careful that some of the universites doesnot take the different background students. So before applying check the university website for the eligibilty criteria.
Hope this helps you. All the best.
Hello Vishal,
The following list attached will give you all the information about the admission in IIST- ELigibility, quick facts and important dates.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/iist-btech-admission
Hope this answers your question. Good Luck
Hey Shantanu
Anybody who has PCB as their core subject is eligible to apear for NEET. So start preparing for your exam and fill the application form before last date. Your eligiblity code will depend upon if you are appearing for 12th now or have already appeared.
My best wishes
Dear Yogesh, you cannot change your State of Eligibility once you have submitted the form. You cannot even correct it during the correction window as it affects the merit list. The only option is to re-register with new contact no# and Email and enter the correct details, make a new
Hello,
The qualifying cut off of NTSE 2019 is 32% for SC/ST and 40% for General/OBC category students separately in MAT and SAT papers. Your score seems fair enough to qualify the first stage of NTSE 2019 but getting selected for the second stage of NTSE 2019 depends totally on
Hello
Admission to B.Tech programmes in University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) is done on the basis of UPES Engineering Aptitude Test (UPESEAT) Online Test. It would be difficult to provide you the cutoff as it is not available officially. You can go through the link below and stay
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-petroleum-engineering-colleges-in-india
Above link is for petroleum engineering
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