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7th March 2011, 03:22 PM
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Job opportunities and other career options for Metallurgical Engineering graudates?
Dear sir,
I have done B.Tech in Metallurgy with 53% in 2009 from kanpur university. But i didn't get any chance till now to work in my field i.e. metallurgy. I am keen for working in steel plant or in the company where metallurgy is required. Can i do M.Tech in metallurgy. Or what must i do to establish my career? Will there be any problem, taking my percentage? Plz reply me. Thanks with regards Devendra Yadav Kanpur,UP. |
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7th March 2011, 04:29 PM
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Hello,
You have done B.Tech. in Metallurgy Engineering with 53 % marks in 2009 from kanpur university. After 53 % marks in B.Tech. you are not eligibile for any Government sector exams because in all government organisation like SAIL, NTPC, BHEL, State Electricity Board, DMRC, BSNL, MTNL, ONGC .....etc. minimum educational eligibility is 65 % marks from a regonised institute / university. So you can apply in private sector only. Best of Luck |
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7th March 2011, 09:44 PM
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Hello!Devendra ,
i think you should apply for job because M.TECH. will take two years more,but while doing job you will get experience in this field.And you can further apply for another company thereafter where that experience will be counted. There are lot of companies doing metallugy business eg.,all steel companies. If you are financially sound enough,then you should do M.TECH.All IIT's and almost all NIT's offer M.TECH. courses.Infact,few state govt.universities also offer it. Companies offering jobs in this field: Steel Authority of India Limited, Tata Steel, Jindal Steel & Power Limited, Ispat Industries Ltd, John Deere, Pune, Reliance Industries Ltd. Government organization include ISRO, DRDO, and Railway. BEST OF LUCK! |
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8th March 2011, 11:45 AM
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Scope of Metallurgy
Metallurgical jobs are among the most coveted in India. Metal extractors like Tata Steel, Steel Authority of India (SAIL), Hindustan Copper Limited, Hindalco Industries Limited, and Jindal Steel are the major recruiters of metallurgical consultants. Among the electrical industries, Finolex Cables Limited and Cable Corporation of India are the leading employers of metallurgy scholars. Scope outside India Overseas, students after successfully completing metallurgy courses in India are offered placements as metallurgical technicians, metallurgical engineers, and process analysts. Organizations in metal extraction industry, alloy manufacturing plants, and heavy machinery units appoint qualified metallurgical professionals. |
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8th March 2011, 01:22 PM
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Since you want to make your career in mettalurgical engineering you should look for job in foundaries, heat treatment shops, rolling mills, plants extracting and processing metals like iron and steel, nickel, tin, copper, zinc, aluminium and brass etc.
Some of the companies where you can apply for job are: Tata Iron and Steel Company, Jamshedpur and steel plants of Durgapur, Bhillai, Rourkela MOIL If you want to pursue MTech then you need to appear in GATE. Your percentage in BTech won't affect your chances to do Mtech because in GATE percentage of marks is not considered. |
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8th March 2011, 02:45 PM
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A better option will be that you crack GATE exam with good percentile & apply for M. Tech at good institutes like NITs, IIT, IISc, Banaras Hindu University in metallurgy.
Work hard so as you can score atleast first class in your masters. That will add an advantage to your 53% score in B. Tech. You need to be best in your field to get the best pay after you complete your study work. So, dedication, sincere efforts & positive approach are required for getting placed in the best company. This will definitely help you in getting best opportunities in steel plant & the type of work you are keen to work on. You can even apply for a research programme or plan to study abroad as scopes are bright int this field abroad too. |
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16th March 2011, 10:52 PM
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I am chemical Eng.(B.E.).I have 13 years experience in extraction of metals like cobalt,nickel,copper and znick by solvant extaction.I design mixer-settler assembly for extraction of same metals.Suggest any suitable job in maharastra.
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23rd May 2011, 12:41 AM
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Davendra,
Scope of metallurgy is unlimited. Don't worry if you counldn't score much in the exams. You may get jobs like Failure Analyst, corrosion Engineer, Inspection Engineer etc in additional to the commonly heard names. if you are interested in inspection, learn NDT and corrosion courses. Opportunities will strike you and you can slowly grow financially as well as professionally. Regards Vinod |
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28th May 2011, 02:01 PM
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After doing B.Tech in Metallurgy from IIT is it possible to do M.Tech in Computer Science from IIT.
Please also let me know whether after B.Tech in Metallurgy, M.S. in other branch like Electronic, Telecom in USA can be done. |
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6th July 2011, 11:10 PM
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SIR I GOT METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING(B-TECH) SEAT IN NIT RAIPUR IN AIEEE COUNCELLING SIR PLEASE SUGGEST ME WETHER I HAVE GOOD CAREAR OR NOT..........PLEASE SUGGEST ME
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21st July 2011, 10:31 PM
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i am getting metallurgical engineering in jntu hyderabad university.is it ok to take this branch???can you suggest the career oppurtunities.... can i get a job in this field after completion of my b.tech....
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2nd August 2011, 11:00 AM
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what shall i do? btech in metallurgy from vnit nagpur or IT from nit raipur? I also have an option of doing mechanical from G.B. Pant university. please suggest me which will be best for my career.......
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11th August 2011, 11:27 AM
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sir am getting B.E in
Metallurgy and Material Engineering in Mehran university Jamshoro sindh Pakistan. and i have passed 69% plz reply. |
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14th August 2011, 03:21 AM
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i am doing my B.tech in metallurgy from college of engineering, pune. what are the future career prospects in metallurgy in india. also let me know about the institutes abroad that offer post graduation related to metallurgy and how to get into these colleges?
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24th August 2011, 01:51 PM
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i have choosen metallurgy branch for my b.tech.do i have a better job opertunities?
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24th August 2011, 06:58 PM
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You can apply in private sector only.
Because You have done B.Tech. in Metallurgy Engineering with 53 % marks in 2009 from kanpur university. After 53 % marks in B.Tech. you are not eligibile for any Government sector exams because in all government organisation like:- SAIL, NTPC, BHEL, State And in Electricity Board, DMRC, BSNL, MTNL, ONGC .....etc.minimum educational eligibility is 65 % marks from a regonised institute / university. Best of Luck!! |
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11th November 2011, 11:34 AM
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Dear Sir,
I have completed M.Tech in Process Metallurgy with C.G.P.A 8.2 from NITK surathkal and B.E in Mechanical Engineering with 65%. My interest is towards joining Steel Industries but i am failing to apply for job because Most of Steel Industries are asking B.Tech in Metallurgy and even SAIL also. Please help me by providing worthful information as early as possible. My mail id is siddu.meta@gmail.com |
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2nd December 2011, 12:53 PM
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hello Sir,
I'm Abhishek from Pune University doing Msc(inorganic chemistry 1year) want 2 know abt job courses after msc chem in central government. plz suggest me the better options. thank u. have good day. my mail id- abhir2209@gmail.com |
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18th December 2011, 11:41 PM
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dear sir , .
my name is DP singh ihave done my btech in mechanical engineering. and doing mtech in material sci. and metallurgy from thapar university .so after this tell me the ways how i can polish my future. |
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25th December 2011, 01:00 PM
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Sir,
Please let me know if there are any openings for Metallurgy graduate in ONGC or ONGC subsidery companies. Parineeta Btech Metallurgy |
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24th February 2012, 10:07 AM
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i think you should apply for job because M.TECH. will take two years more,but while doing job you will get experience in this field.And you can further apply for another company thereafter where that experience will be counted.
There are lot of companies doing metallugy business eg.,all steel companies. If you are financially sound enough,then you should do M.TECH.All IIT's and almost all NIT's offer M.TECH. courses.Infact,few state govt.universities also offer it. Companies offering jobs in this field: Steel Authority of India Limited, Tata Steel, Jindal Steel & Power Limited, Ispat Industries Ltd, John Deere, Pune, Reliance Industries Ltd. Government organization include ISRO, DRDO, and Railway. |
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16th March 2012, 07:59 AM
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Sir,
Presently I am doing my B.Tech in Metallurgy and Material Science Engineering, after that I would like to join te energy sector relating to atomic and nuclear energy. Please resume me a answer that what kind of preparation I should do to get there and go higher in research field relating to nuclear energy. Thanks.. |
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