THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMME OF THE INSTITUTION MAINLY CONSISTS OF SECTIONS ‘A & B’ EXAMINATIONS, POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE AMIIE EXAMINATION.
AMIIE in MINE SURVEY Engineering
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Key Highlights of the AMIIE
- Project based learning through industry collaborations.
- Focus on skill building & practical implementations.
- Interactive sessions with industry experts through Student's Chapter.
About
Mining engineering is a division of engineering which studies the techniques for extracting minerals from natural environment that involves the energy sources, non-metallic and metallic ores and solid fuels. The mining technique involves blasting, production, processing, drilling, marketing, extraction and development. Apart from these techniques the main task of mining engineers is to check that the project on which they are working is environmentally safe and not destroying the natural environment. Mining engineers must have the knowledge about the underground and opencast coal or ore mining. This field of work has a lot of job prospects as India is the land of natural resources.
Career
Some job profiles: –
- Lecturer
- Senior Mining Engineer
- Short Term Mine Planner
- Mining safety engineers
- Coal Preparation Plant Manager
- Mine Safety and Health Specialist
- Process Plant Maintenance Foreman
- Extraction Maintenance Superintendent
Job Prospects
Mining engineering is among the most lucrative career options and growth opportunities in India. Graduates after completion of their course in this field can seek employment in various departments of the mining industry such as operations, sales, management and engineering. Mines & Minerals Development Corporation and Mining Department of Union and State Government are constantly in need of experienced mining engineers. The width of subjects covered in the mining curriculum provides additional opportunities in allied fields.
Individual can also work as consulting engineer, rock engineering, mining manager and mine designer. Mining engineers can also choose to work with geologists in order to explore and assess new ore deposits or conduct research to create new and effective mining procedures and techniques. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges. Private sector firms, as well as state and central organizations, rely on the services of mining engineers. In addition, one can get job in government sector concerned with mines.
Remuneration
The remuneration of a professional mainly depends on the factors such as the company, job profile, qualification, skills and work experience. Students holding a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering can expect income around Rs. 20, 000 to Rs. 25,000 every month in the beginning stage. A person with higher qualification degree or 2-3 years of experience can expect higher salary. Graduate trainees from reputed colleges get higher salary as compared to other engineering colleges.
Section-A
Section-B
- MINE MACHINERY - II
- MINING GEOLOGY - II
- MINE SURVEYING - II
- COMPUTER APPLICATION IN MINING
- UNDERGROUND MINE HAZARDS
- DIMENSIONAL STONE TECHNOLOGY
- UNDERGROUND METALLIFEROUS MINING
- ADVANCED METHODS OF MINING
- MINE SAFETY ENGINEERING
- ROCK FRAGMENTATION
- MINE ECONOMICS & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
- MINERAL PROCESSING
- ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN SURFACE MINES
- MINE PLANNING AND DESIGN
- MINE LEGISLATION
- ADVANCES IN MINE VENTILATION
- ADVANCED SURVEYING
- QUANTITY SURVEYING, CONTRACT & TENDERS
- PROJECT WORK
What Is AMIIE?
Full form of AMIIE is “Associate Member of the Indian Institution of Engineers”. AMIIE is a professional certification given by Indian Institution of Engineers (IIE).