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$37,440 /Yr
Why studyÊPetroleum Engineering programme at University of Aberdeen?
Petroleum Engineers use creative and imaginative knowledge of petroleum geology, reservoir behaviour as well as fundamental engineering principles to develop effective and safe solutions for the exploration, recovery and transportation of hydrocarbon products trapped underground, onshore or offshore, and in very challenging environments.
Located in the heart of the energy industry in Europe, Aberdeen is an International Centre of Excellence for exploration and production of oil and gas, providing services for not only the North Sea but also many provinces worldwide. The distinctiveness of the Petroleum Engineering degree programme is provided by its combination of excellence in both engineering and in petroleum geoscience. With engineering at its heart, the programme draws upon well-established expertise in petroleum exploration and geoscience within the University, and the local oil and gas industry, to provide students with a multidisciplinary approach to addressing the challenges faced by petroleum engineers and the petroleum energy industry sector.
Careers
Equipped with a balanced portfolio of knowledge on the full lifecycle of hydrocarbon production, graduates from this discipline are highly sought after by a range of companies; from major operators and multinational service providers to small and medium enterprise technology companies.
A degree in Petroleum Engineering allows graduates to function effectively in a complex environment and to work across the disciplines of petroleum geology, drilling, production and process engineering. In addition, the underlying attributes, such as logical analysis, problem solving, management and communication, allow them to develop a career in a range of other sectors including finance and management. If you are interested in applying the knowledge of geology and physics in creating engineering systems for safe and sustainable harnessing of the primary source of energy used by the modern society, then you should consider Petroleum Engineering.
Important Dates
Event | Application Date |
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Ucas 2025 Intake Applicaton Deadline | Sep 3, 2024 - Jan 29, 2025 |
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $37440 (GBP 28800) |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
- Student should demonstrate ability in numeracy and essay based subjects
- Personal statement should demonstrate enthusiam for the subject
English Proficiency:
- IELTS: minimum 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each component
- TOEFL IBT: minimum 90 overall with 21 in each component
- Pearson: minimum 62 overall with no less than 59 in any component
- Duolingo: minimum 110 overall with sub scores of Literacy 110, Comprehension 120, Conversation 100, Production 85
Indian Student Specific Requirements:
- An average of 85% in four subjects in Standard XII
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