can i do btech in mechanical engineering after diploma in mining engg
Dear Student ,
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 !
i completed my diploma course in mechanical engineering.if i study in mining engineering.then is it possible to admission it
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
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 :
- Assay Lab Technician.
- Contract Miner.
- Development Miner.
- Diamond Driller.
- Electrician.
- Environmental Coordinator.
- Geologist.
- Health & Safety Management.
further, for more detailed information about the job and career profile in diploma in mining engineering you can follow the below link :
https://www.careers360.com/careers/mining-and-geological-engineer
I hope that this will help you.
i m a diploma mechanical engineer.if i want to study in mining engineering then is it possible to get admission in mining engineering.
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
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 :
- Assay Lab Technician.
- Contract Miner.
- Development Miner.
- Diamond Driller.
- Electrician.
- Environmental Coordinator.
- Geologist.
- Health & Safety Management.
further, for more detailed information about the job and career profile in diploma in mining engineering you can follow the below link :
https://www.careers360.com/careers/mining-and-geological-engineer
I hope that this will help you.
is there any further for minning course
Hello,
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.
Thank you.
Mining, Ceramic and Food production. What should my preference order for a NIT ?
Hello Aspirant,
I would suggest you to take the course based on your interest and back ground from where you hail. In mining you learn to ensure safe, environmental sound and economic extraction of minerals and resources. In ceramic Engineering you learn about science and technology of creating objects form inorganic, non-metallic materials. In food production you learn about applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics to food manufacturing and operations, including the processing , production, handling, storage, conservation, control, packaging and distribution of food products.
HOPE THIS INFORMATION MAY HELP YOU.
Are admission for sheth mn science college closed for bsc biotechnology year 2021
hello
as it is closed for now , you can apply next year .
i am getting seat in mining of top iits can i join ?
Hello aspirant,
I hope you're doing well, as for your query its IIT well why not and make sure to look for some key points before joining:
1] The college's placement trends.
2] The package provided.
3] Scope for mining
4] Where you are planning to join after your graduation.
5] Which mining companies has collaborated and is actively working with your college every year.
I hope it helped you a bit.
Best of luck.
Which is better Nit Rourkela Mining engineering or Nit Raipur Civil engineering?
Hello Student
In NIT Rourkela mining engineering what the mechanical engineering course of study is better in all aspects. Like placement faculties and libraries in laboratories mechanical branches in NIT Rourkela is better than all the other branches. In second position in NIT Rourkela is a computer science engineering do the faculties and the education is not so good. The research facilities around so good in NIT Rourkela regarding computer science engineering and Mechanical engineering also.
In NIT Raipur civil engineering infrastructure is better than any other NIT what the placement is not so helpful in this branch of study.
So it is better for you the choice of mechanical engineering branch at Rourkela NIT.
You can go through this link below to know more about.
https://www.careers360.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-rourkela
can we have any scope in astroid mining for job opportunities at space studies
Hello Aspirant,
The scope of asteroid mining in different sectors is as follows:-
Engineering - Systems engineers in the profession are concentrated on sectors like spacecraft design and mission architecture that bank on in situ resources utilization or ISRU.
Engineers are instructed to prepare usage of limited aids in orbit and on foreign planets to generate endurable galactic missions.
Economics and Policy
Economists in space mining understand the space business very well.
They’ve got a strong knowledge of economy, money and industry problems.
They frequently furnish a large viewpoint to shareholders and CFOs at firms that are investing in the space industry.
Remote sensing, Exploration, and Resource Assessment
Remote sensing is utilizing an assigned area’s radiation to observe abnormalities.
Remote sensing is used in mapping forest fires, tracing clouds to indicate the weather, and the discovery of the ocean floor.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
what is asteroid mining and future career options
Hello Aspirant..
Asteroid Mining
The hypothetical extraction of resources from asteroids and other small planets, including near-Earth objects, is known as asteroid mining.
The high expense of spaceflight, incorrect detection of asteroids suited for mining, and increased extraction issues are among the challenges. As a result, land mining is still the sole way to get raw minerals today.
Asteroid sample return research missions, such as the completed Hayabusa and Hayabusa2 and the in-progress OSIRIS-REx, provide data that could potentially permit a study of future asteroid mining, despite the fact that this was not their major goal.
I hope this information helps.
Regards.