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5th December 2009, 06:41 PM
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Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
now iam studying B.E mining engg 3rd year.after complition of my engg,i wish to to do further studies in mining in abrod. plz send me the details about this.
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15th December 2009, 11:12 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
good decission go for it.
however,you have to appear for TOELF for studing in abroad. I will advice you not to forget to contact indian ambassy before going foreign. all the best. |
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23rd December 2009, 05:51 AM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA are the best destination if you want to study mining engineering,these two destinations provide an excellent offers
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24th December 2009, 05:16 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
although there are many institutes in India also which are best in their field...and it also has a lot of scope in India ........still if you can afford it you can do further studies in foreign nations also....you will have to appear for a exam for foreign universities.......
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30th January 2010, 10:12 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
Courses/Institutions
B.E./B.Tech. (4 years course) University/Institution Eastern Region West Bengal Bengal Engineering College, PO 30 B.E. Mining Botanical Garden, Howrah-711103 35 Students considering a career as a petroleum engineer should be aware that this branch of work coordinates the efforts of chemical, electrical, geoscience, mechanical, environmental branches of engineering. |
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9th February 2010, 10:47 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
successful career in mining engineering, requires a strong background in
mathematics, computer applications, economics, communication skills, & the physical sciences, particularly geology, physics, & chemistry. In addition, mining engineers must be versed in rock mechanics, mining methods, mineral benefication,mine ventilation, surveying, mineral evaluation, health & safety issues, permitting, environmental protection, r eclamation, & management. There should be the ability to keep calm under pressure & in inevitable crises. Mining engineering offers one of the most diverse range of career paths, high salary levels & excellent opportunites for career progression. This is because it is a global profession that encompasses a wide range of activities involving technology, people, equipment financial resources, community & government. Many mining companies amy provide on-the-job training; upgrading & in-service workshops to further train their employees. |
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13th June 2010, 01:53 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
dear friend,
----------------- happy to look at your decision. ----------------- there are many colleges which offers degree course in foreign countries such as germany , america , singapore , australia (not much recommended on social basis). i can provide you list of some feasable colleges to get without entrance as well as which has entrances such as toelf. they are -------------- 1.colorado school of mines. 2.new mexico tech. 3.university of arizona ..... and many more. visit the link http://www.univsource.com/mining.htm hope your doubts to be solved. feel free to post as many doubts as you can , we are here to solve your doubts as much as possible. regards ~satish |
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13th July 2010, 10:09 PM
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Re: Study of mining engg after b.tech in abrod?
Yes you can apply abroad in the following colleges:
1. Harvard Business School, Boston USA 2. MIT, Cambridge, USA 3. London Business School, UK 4. Wharton, Philadelphia, USA 5. University of Oxford, UK 6. New York University, USA 7. Stanford, USA 8. Insead, France 9. IE Business School, Spain 10. Indian School of Business, India 11. Ceibs, China |
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