GATE 2018 Petroleum Engineering (PE) Preparation Strategy

Petroleum Engineering was introduced in GATE as a new paper in the year 2016. Petroleum Engineering (PE) is a multidisciplinary engineering covering exploration and production of hydrocarbon – oil and gas. Introduced in the late nineties, a relatively new branch is slowly gaining interest from a lot of engineering aspirants.

Petroleum Engineering is being offered in around 20 institutes in India- some of them well known like University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) Dehradun, Dibrugarh University : Institute of Engineering and Technology (DUIET)-Dibrugarh (Assam), Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology – Raebareli, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University – Gandhinagar, and ISM Dhanbad – Dhanbad in addition to some of the IITs  and other institutes.

As far as guidance concerned, AfterGraduation can share the basic mantras to prepare and score well in GATE 2018 exam on February 3, 4, 10 & 11, 2018. The candidates of GATE 2018 for Petroleum Engineering are required to check the eligibility criteria and then fill the application form of GATE 2018 from September 1, 2017, onwards.

AfterGraduation brings the Syllabus, books to be referred for Petroleum Engineering GATE preparation, understanding the GATE pattern and Guidance for preparing and scoring well. 

About Petroleum Engineering

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Know the GATE 2018 Petroleum Engineering (PE) Syllabus

The first step the students need to take is to collect the correct syllabus. This requires a good checking of the GATE 2018 Syllabus for Petroleum Engineering to know in detail the topics that need to be covered. You can plan your preparation after segregation of the topics into difficult, easy and to be learned. The topics you are strong in need to be revised while the others require a good effort.

Petroleum Engineering is a relatively new paper in GATE, so there are no topics that can be actually segregated as very important and must read. It is highly recommended that for Petroleum Engineering aspirants should study the complete prescribed GATE Syllabus.

Understand the GATE Pattern

First of all, make a clear understanding about GATE exam. GATE exam is online and the questions asked are objective type. There are two types of questions: multiple choice and numerical answer type. There are 3 sections.

1) Petroleum Engineering (70%)

2) Aptitude (15%)

3) Engineering Mathematics (15%)

The aptitude problems are based on basic math and English skills and are very easy. Concentrate more on general aptitude, this will be quite easy to score more.  The course for the Mathematics portion is vast but the questions asked are relatively easy. It would be better to cover all the topics as it is the high scoring portion. Most questions are short and based on direct application of formulae.

The most important part is Petroleum Engineering. This section is comparatively difficult and requires sincere effort. GATE Petroleum Engineering syllabus consists special, and core topics. Both core and special topics are taken from your 4 years engineering course.

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Books to be Referred for GATE Petroleum Engineering

GATE Petroleum Engineering aspirants must be prepared for the fact there is no general book for preparation and that each topic will have to be studied from individual books authored by domain experts under multinational publishing houses.

Books Authors
Oil Well Testing Handbook Amanat Chaudhry
Drilling Engineering By Dr. J. J. Azar And Dr. G. Robello Samuel
Elements of Petroleum Geology

Petroleum  Geology

Geology Of Petroleum Nontechnical Guide to Petroleum

Geology, Exploration, Drilling & Production

Richard C. Selley, Academic Press Second Edition

North, F.K., 1985, Springer Publication

A.I. Leverson, 1954,; W. H. Freenan Company

Norman J. Hyne

Modern Petroleum Technology Volume-1, Upstream,  Edited By Richard A, Dawe,  John Wiley & Sons Ltd; 2000
Fundamentals of Reservoir Engineering Dake L P Dake
Applied Geophysics Telford, W.M, Geldart, L.P, Shrieff, R.E, 1990,  Cambridge University Press
Wellsite Geological Techniques for Petroleum Exploration: Methods and Systems of Formation Evaluation Bhagwan Sahay, South Asia Books
Petroleum refining processes Rakesh Rathi
Drilling Operation Practice Manual ONGC’s Publication
Fundamentals of Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering Ulag Mahadevan
Petroleum Formation Evaluation Edward J.Lynch, The English Book Depot, Dehra Dun
Basic Concepts in Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes M Baviere
Enhanced Oil Recovery Latil M From Gulf Publishing C,
Environmental Technology in the Oil Industry Stefan T. Orszulik
Health, Safety And Environmental Management In  Offshore And Petroleum Engineering Srinivasan Chandrasekaran

I will suggest to following the text book that you are most comfortable. The main thing is to be clear your fundamentals before appearing for any exam.

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Study Plan and Preparation Strategy

Practise GATE Sample Papers

Experts and Toppers firmly believe that one of the important exercises in GATE Preparation is practice with the help of previous year GATE papers. There are many advantages to this:

The best preparation for Gate is solving last year papers. You get all of them on the GATE website.

GATE Mock Test

The mock test is the simulation of GATE exam and is online. Aspirants are advised to attempt it so that they get a fair idea of the actual entrance test. The GATE Mock Test will have an online calculator, timer and, will just be like the real GATE exam. So it is advantageous to attempt it in order to get a feel of the exam.

Some Important Guidelines

After completing B.Tech or B.E, most of the students who want to make their career in research and development, they look forward to masters. Getting a master’s degree from reputed universities like IIT, IISC etc. increases the importance and knowledge of his field. When anyone qualifies GATE, it means he/she has good engineering knowledge. That’s why R&D companies, PSU and other organizations demand GATE qualified score.

Cracking GATE examination requires proper study strategy, determination and focus. It requires constant efforts towards each subject in clearing up the basic concepts to obtain good marks. Also, keep in mind that GATE exam is much easy than other exams. This is a single exam in India in which around 15 % students get success. Otherwise, in other exams like IES, IAS – success is not more than 2%. So don’t lose your confidence at the end of GATE exam.

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