Mining Engineering
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For the position of Senior Secondary Recruit (SSR), the applicant should have qualified in 10+2 examination with Maths & Physics and atleast one of these subjects; Chemistry/Biology/Computer science from an educational board recognized by Central/State Government.
The age for SSR candidate should be between 17-20 years on the day of enrolment.
As far as Ceramic Engineering is concerned, 2 Prominent Institutes have this Course, IIT BHU and NIT Rourkela. There are few prominent recruiters at both these Institutes including Tata Steel, Saint Gobain, Piramal Glass and couple more. Most of the students aspire careers in Data Science, Finance, Consulting, Software and especially IIT BHU Campus gives you enough opportunities for these. Same is with Mining Engineering, however in Mining, you have some scope with PSUs(GATE) as well as Steel, Petroleum and Mining Corporations. The Only advantage Ceramic Engineering has over Mining is, you have strong research scope and prospects. You may shift your Branch in Postgraduation to Material Science and Engineering, maybe pursue a MS/PhD Abroad. Ceramic Engineering as well as Materials engineering has immense scope even in the Nuclear and Aerospace Industry. In India, BARC and many other CSIR Organization attract Scientists and Projects in fields of Ceramic Technology, Design and Management. Definitely, if your Aim is UPSC CSE or MBA, either branch is good, however I believe Ceramic would be more interesting than Mining. You have both Dual Degree (5 Years) as well as BTech (4 Years) Courses in Ceramic and Mining. Some of the Best Colleges for Mining include IIT ISM Dhanbad, IIT Kharagpur, BIT Sindri, NIT Rourkela, NIT Raipur, NIT Surathkal and many others.
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The course you take depends on your area of interest. Mining engineering is a good career option. Mainly Arab countries provide higher opportunities for the eligible candidates.Candidates can get jobs in government sectors as well as public sectors.For example in ICL, COAL INDIA LTD,DRDO etc.Mining Engineers also get high payscale.For more information you can check the following links
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mining-engineering-course
Only mining diploma isn't enough
Minimum qualification for a junior overman in any coal sector is diploma in mining engineering of 3 year duration from a reputed institute,valid Overman's certificate of competency issued by director general of mines safety(DGMS),valid gas testing certificate and valid first aid certificate.
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Hi,
Hope you are doing well.
It is not necessary to study mining engineering if you are not good at mathematics. Every engineering course, from computer engineering to metallurgy engineering, includes math. If you are not excellent in math, I recommend you pursue a career in the arts rather than a diploma/science/commerce profession. But it is entirely up to you where you go and what field you are interested in. So make a wise decision. Because the entire future will be determined by this.
You can take any branch for engineering, Just here you need is daily practice of maths related subjects during each semester and pass the exams, That's it.
Good Luck!
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The placements of CSE and Chemical/Core branches differ and that is because of the industry demands you will not be able to find any college where a chemical department offers CSE level placements other than the highly prestigious ones e.g ICT,IITB,IITD,IITK,IIITM. In your situation I can suggest you two things here if you want good placements:
Good luck, hope it helps!!
You may rather pursue Computer Science. You just need to be strong with basics of Mathematics and Statistics, and you can easily ace CSE or IT. This branch even has fair share of career scope and placement prospects. Dont take something like Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, you'll be trapped in Equations and Calculus throughout your 4 year duration.
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