Mining Engineering
Hello,
good mining collages in AP and Karnataka are-
For more information visit the link https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mining-engineering-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
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hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, i would like to tel you that yes, you can apply for RRB JE Exam . The eligibility criteria for RRB JE Exam is as follows :
EXAM ELIGIBILITY :
RRB JE Eligibility - Nationality :
Educational Qualification :
JE post : An applicant must have three years Diploma in Civil Engineering/Mechanical/ Production/ Automobile / Electrical/ Electronics/ Instrumentation & Control Engineering/ Control/ Tools & Machining/ Tools & Die Making/ Computer Science/ Computer Engineering or B.Sc in Civil Engineering from a Recognized University/Institute
DMS post : Applicants need to complete a three-year Diploma in Engineering from any govt. recognized university or equivalent.
JE(IT) post : All applicants need to possess PGDCA / B.Sc. (Computer Science)/ BCA/ B.Tech. (Information Technology)/ B.Tech. (Computer Science)/ DOEACC ‘B’ level course of three years duration or equivalent.
CMA Post : Bachelors degree in Science with Physics and Chemistry with minimum 55% marks
AGE Limit : candidates appearing for RRB JE exam must not be less than 18 years of age for all categories and the maximum age limit eligibility is 33 years for the General category, 36 Years for OBC category and 38 years for SC/ST category students.
I hope that this will help.
Hello aspirant,
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that IIT Dhanbad offers good placements opportunities in mining engineering. If you are planning to do Mtech in Mining engineering and wish to study more about this field, then this field is perfect for you. IIT dhanbad is one of the prestigious colleges in India offering good number of placements opportunities and career options.
In mining engineering 100% students get placement in different multinational company . Maximum salary offered by coal india, caterpillar and many more which is 15- 20 Lacs per annum. Atleast 50-60 % students get internship offer from different companies.
So, you see that there are good number of job offers in this Institute for Mtech Mining Engineering.
Further, if you wish to know more details about placements in IIT dhanbad, you can check the link below for more details :
https://dqxeclau.top/university/indian-institute-of-technology-indian-school-of-mines-dhanbad/btech-mining-engineering-course
Dear Student ,
As per the last year OJEE cut off details , the cut off for Mining engineering (B.Tech) ,is as follows :
Well, the cut off details may vary each year due to several unavoidable factors like :
For more details about OJEE, refer this :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ojee-result
Hope this helps !
First of all why are you going to lower nits like that of the north east you should try your luck in mnnit mnit or nits of the south but coming to your question definitely nit jaipur nagpur are far better than nits of northeast you should not go there just for cse branch because in top nits even with non cs branches you can get decent packages if you do hardwork and there the coding culture is also very good and above all you can always apply for off campus placements but yes you should not miss top nits like mnnit that have top placements like mnnit has best average package among all nits so just for cs branch you should not compromise with a top institute you can predict your college using this link https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi Rahul,
Yes, you are eligible for a seeds and fertilizer license in India.
For this, you have to first get a diploma in the agricultural extension services program given by Agricultural Technology and Management Agency or ATMA for Input dealers. You have to pay a certain amount as fees for this course.
It is a 48 days course and classes will be conducted once a week.
I hope it helps.
Yes , you can do mechanical engineering after diploma in mining engineering .. through lateral entry in 2nd year of B.Tech. But, you may face some difficulty to understand the new topics as you are willing to change your stream from mining to mechanical.. some subjects /topics you may find unknown (i.e. not studied in diploma).. So, it's up to you.. if your desire is to get admission ME, then through several state level entrance exam , you can get admission in B.Tech
But , let me tell you.. that the admission is totally based on seat capacity and the question paper level in each year .. for these parameters , the cut off for individual institutes can vary year wise.
Hope you understand !
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that yes, you can obviously go for mining engineering after doing and completing diploma in mechanical engineering. There are a wide range of scope and career opportunities for a mechanical Engineer diploma candidates as well.
Mining engineers plan and supervise the processes involved with extracting minerals from mines . They are often heavily involved in developing new mines, including assessing whether a mineral deposit can be profitably mined, and also research new techniques and processes to improve the efficiency and safety of mines.
further, here are the top high-paying jobs after doing mining engineer :
further, for more detailed information about the job and career profile in diploma in mining engineering you can follow the below link :
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/mining-and-geological-engineer
I hope that this will help you.
Since you haven't mentioned anything about the mining course or the information you need for the mining course, I won't be able to provide you exact details of the same. So it would have been helpful for us to answer had you mentioned the information you seek regarding the mining course.
Kindly, provide complete details in your query from now onwards to get exact answers for your query.
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