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Well, I am pursuing BE from UIT-RGPV, Bhopal. It is the State Technological University of Madhya Pradesh.I got into it by MPPET. My rank was around 2000 in the state. Although I had few other options and I knew that it is not a very good college but due to geographical location of Bhopal I decided to join here.
The only bad remark I want to give about my college is because of the faculty they have became dictators and give marks not on the performance but on buttering. Sometimes I feel that I shouldn't have taken admission in this college.
My college is very good the staff and academic is also good my college is also a university the faculty is highly qualified and there are many department in my college I will highly recommend people to visit my college.
In terms of placement, college is good, learning environment is average, management is good and it's a good choice for BE.
Our college management is good enough to handle the critical situations our college has a good anti-ragging committee which restricts the problem of ragging.
MPPET. Basically, I belonged to Bhopal so it was easy for me to stay at home and study. Secondly, It was supposed to be a Govt. Engg. college back then, So, considered to be good with adequate exposure of everything for students. We had IEEE memberships. Nice equipped library and workshops to explore everything.
UIT RGPV Bhopal have highly qualified faculty members most of them being PhD holders from institutes like IITs and NITs. The institute is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidiyalaya (RGPV).
Petrochemical Engineering is a 4 year full time course. It deals with the study of petroleum, natural gases and crude oils, their production and concentration. It is a specialized branch of Chemical Engineering.
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UIT RGPV |
Cut Off |
86609-92254 |
Course Fee |
23,920 (1st year) |
Placement Percentage |
70% |
Highest CTC |
15 LPA |
Average CTC |
3.23 LPA |
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Students graduating with petrochemical engineering can work as Completion Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Production Engineers and Reservoir Engineers
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