Is nuclear engineering a good career?
Hello,
After completing your degree in Nuclear Engineering you can find many job opportunities as both engineers and researchers. Some places where you can get hired are in Colleges and Universities, Power Plants, Chemical Industry, Nuclear Energy Companies, Science and Technology Companies.
Some of the job profiles are:
- Atomic process engineers
- Nuclear radiation engineers
- Nuclear steam supply system engineers
- Radiation engineers
- Reactor engineers
- Reactor projects engineers
- Associate Professor
- Research Assistant/ Associate and Lab Leader
- Chemical Engineer
- Physical Scientist
Good Luck
Which books are required to study nuclear engineering in btech and mtech
Hello,
B.Tech. Nuclear Science & Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Nuclear Science & Engineering is an undergraduate Nuclear Science course.
Syllabus of Nuclear Science & Engineering as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges. So the books can also vary according to the required syllabus.
Here is a list of books which a Nuclear Engineering aspirant should definitely read -
- Introduction to Particle Physics by M P Khanna
- An Introduction to Nuclear Physics by Derek A Greenwood D A Greenwood W N Cottingham Greenwood Cottingham
- An Introduction to the Engineering of Fast Nuclear Reactors by Anthony M Judd
- An Introduction to Nuclear Waste Immobilisation by W E Lee M I Ojovan L E E Ojovan
- Nuclear Engineering: A Conceptual Introduction to Nuclear Power by Malcolm Joyce PhD Nuclear Physics University of Liverpool Professor
- Principles of Fusion Energy by A A Harms and G H Miley
- Introduction to Nuclear Engineering by Anthony J Baratta and John R Lamarsh
- Introduction to Nuclear Concepts for Engineers by Robert M Mayo
- Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Theory” by John R Lamarsh
- Introduction to Nuclear Engineering” by J R Lamarsh and A J Baratta
https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-engineering-course
You can refer to this link for more information about the course.
Hope this helps!!!
is nuclear engineering available in b.tech
Hi.
YES it is available under the name of B.Tech in Nuclear Science and Engineering.
It is available in institutions like:
- IIT Bombay
- IIT Kanpur
- IIT Madras
- Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai
- Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
If you have a further specific query please feel free to comment.
Best of Luck.
Is the entrance exam for nuclear engineering the same as for the other branches of engineering?
is there any college for nuclear engineering after jee mains in rank 524700
Dear Student,
There are various colleges in India which offer Nuclear Engineering in their course. Some of them are IIT's and other top colleges. But as your rank in JEE Mains is very low so you can't get any NIT . And even you have not qualified for JEE Advance ,so you can't get IIT's.
The best option for you is to take admission in private colleges. Some colleges offering Nuclear Engineering are listed as follows.
- Amity College of Engineering
- Sastra University
- Bhabha Atomic Research centre.
You can visit the link given below to get all the colleges offering Nuclear Engineering and much more.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-nuclear-engineering-colleges-in-india
Best of luck.
how can we go for research field after nuclear engineering
Hello there!
Yes , you can go for resarch field after nuclear engineering as Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.
Many of these engineers find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials—for example, in equipment used in medical diagnosis and treatment. Many others specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for ships or spacecraft .
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can we go for research field after nuclear engineering
Hello Nilesh,
Yes , you can go for resarch field after nuclear engineering as Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. Many of these engineers find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials—for example, in equipment used in medical diagnosis and treatment. Many others specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for ships or spacecraft .
- If you wanna more information about the nuclear engineering Click Here
Hope it Helps !
All the best !!!