How are the faculty members and labs for Petroleum specialisation at AMU? Are the teachers helpful at AMU?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago

    There are two branches of petroleum studies. 1- Upstream: It is related to the extraction and mining of crude oil and gas. 2- Downstream: It is related to the processing of crude oil and the further processing of by-products or petrochemicals. The faculty is good at Aligarh Muslim University. The teachers are very helpful at Aligarh Muslim University. The faculty of Aligarh Muslim University is highly qualified and experienced. The course is the same as chemical engineering with an added specialisation in petrochemicals. Prefer chemical engineering over this course, as all the job offers to advertise a required chemical engineering deg

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    Rounit Rai | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    If we talk about faculty, well in mechanical some teachers which are in common with petrochemical are fine. You will find faculty fine. But some teachers will be good enough they teach in good manner not all. But if u have passion to get something m sure that they will help u out surely now if we talk about infra In first year all branches go through same labs and workshops which are very good having good instruments and machinery after first year petrochemical follow their labs mostly and few in common labs are well maintained with good machineries and instruments with some advanced machines.

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