

B-TECH in Petroleum Engineering at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research


Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Petroleum Engineering at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research Guntur?
This B.Tech Petroleum Engineering program at Vignan''''s Foundation for Science, Technology and Research focuses on equipping students with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills required for the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. With India''''s growing energy demands and exploration activities, the program is designed to meet the evolving needs of the domestic and international petroleum sector. It emphasizes geological principles, drilling techniques, reservoir management, and production operations crucial for sustainable energy extraction.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for ambitious 10+2 graduates with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, who are passionate about energy resources and engineering challenges. It caters to those aspiring for entry-level roles in petroleum exploration, drilling, production, or refining within India''''s public and private oil and gas companies. Additionally, it suits individuals seeking a robust technical education to pursue advanced studies or research in the energy domain.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to secure roles as Petroleum Engineers, Drilling Engineers, Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers, or Process Engineers in companies like ONGC, Reliance Industries, Vedanta, and Schlumberger, among others. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 lakhs per annum, with significant growth potential as experience and specialized skills are acquired. The curriculum also prepares students for professional certifications and advanced degrees, facilitating upward career mobility in India''''s energy sector.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus diligently on understanding the foundational concepts in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and basic electrical/programming. These subjects form the bedrock for specialized petroleum engineering courses. Regularly solve problems, review concepts, and seek clarification from faculty.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses for core subjects, Khan Academy, Departmental tutorials, Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong grasp of fundamentals is crucial for problem-solving in petroleum engineering, making you a more effective candidate for entry-level technical roles.
Develop Problem-Solving and Programming Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in the Problem Solving and Programming using C course and lab. Practice coding regularly to enhance logical thinking and computational abilities. This skill is increasingly vital for data analysis and simulation in modern petroleum applications.
Tools & Resources
HackerRank, GeeksforGeeks, Local coding competitions, C programming tutorials
Career Connection
Proficiency in programming is highly valued for roles involving reservoir modeling, data interpretation, and automation in the oil and gas industry.
Cultivate Effective Communication & Professional Ethics- (Semester 1-2)
Utilize the English for Professional Communication course and lab to refine written and verbal communication skills. Engage in group discussions, presentations, and technical report writing. Also, internalize ethical principles from Universal Human Values as integrity is paramount in the energy sector.
Tools & Resources
Toastmasters International (if available), Professional writing guides, Mock interviews
Career Connection
Strong communication is essential for teamwork, client interaction, and presenting technical findings, enhancing employability and leadership potential.
Intermediate Stage
Immerse in Core Petroleum Concepts & Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Deep dive into core petroleum engineering subjects like Introduction to Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Geology, Drilling Engineering, and Reservoir Engineering. Actively participate in corresponding labs (Fluid Mechanics, Petroleum Geology, Material Testing, Reservoir Engineering, Well Logging) to gain hands-on experience with industry-relevant equipment and software.
Tools & Resources
SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) student chapter activities, Industry magazines, Simulation software tutorials
Career Connection
Practical experience gained in labs is a major differentiator in placements, demonstrating your readiness for fieldwork and technical roles.
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships- (Semester 4/5 break)
Actively pursue industrial internships during summer breaks, even short-term ones. Contact local oil and gas companies, research institutes, or service providers. This exposure bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world industrial practices.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Professional networking events, Company websites
Career Connection
Internships provide invaluable experience, build professional networks, and often lead to pre-placement offers or preferential hiring.
Engage in Departmental Projects & Technical Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Join departmental projects, student clubs, or technical events related to petroleum engineering. Participate in inter-college or national-level competitions (e.g., SPE regional competitions, technical paper presentations). This fosters innovation, teamwork, and critical thinking.
Tools & Resources
Faculty mentorship, Departmental workshops, SPE student chapter, Technical fest
Career Connection
Project work and competition wins highlight your practical skills, initiative, and problem-solving abilities, making your profile stand out to recruiters.
Advanced Stage
Specialize through Electives & Advanced Research- (Semester 6-8)
Strategically choose professional electives that align with your career aspirations (e.g., EOR, Natural Gas Engineering, Offshore Engineering). For Project Work (Phase I & II) and Industrial Internship/Research Project, select topics or companies that allow for in-depth specialization and research in your chosen area.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL advanced courses, Research papers, Faculty specializing in your area, Industry reports
Career Connection
Specialization makes you a subject matter expert, attracting niche roles and higher remuneration in a competitive job market.
Intensive Placement Preparation & Networking- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate time to rigorous placement preparation, including aptitude tests, technical interviews, and group discussions. Network actively with alumni, industry professionals, and guest lecturers. Attend career fairs and workshops organized by the college.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell resources, Mock interviews, Company-specific preparation materials, LinkedIn
Career Connection
Effective preparation and a strong network significantly increase your chances of securing desirable placements with leading oil and gas companies.
Develop Leadership & Project Management Skills- (Semester 6-8)
Take on leadership roles in student organizations or lead your final year project team. Learn to manage project timelines, resources, and team dynamics. This builds soft skills crucial for managerial roles later in your career.
Tools & Resources
Project management tools (e.g., Trello, Asana), Leadership workshops, Student body elections
Career Connection
Strong leadership and project management capabilities are highly valued for fast-tracking career growth into senior engineering and managerial positions.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in the above subjects taken together. Admission is based on JEE Main / EAMCET Score.
Duration: 8 semesters/ 4 years
Credits: 150 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40% (for theory subjects), 50% (for labs and projects), External: 60% (for theory subjects), 50% (for labs and projects)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23MA001 | Linear Algebra and Calculus | Core (Basic Science) | 3 | Matrices and Eigenvalues, Differential Calculus of one variable, Integral Calculus, Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus |
| V23PH001 | Engineering Physics | Core (Basic Science) | 3 | Wave Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Lasers and Fiber Optics, Dielectric and Magnetic Properties |
| V23EE001 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Core (Engineering Science) | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, DC Machines, AC Machines |
| V23ES001 | Problem Solving and Programming using C | Core (Engineering Science) | 3 | Introduction to Algorithms, C Programming Fundamentals, Control Structures, Functions and Pointers, Arrays, Strings and Structures |
| V23CS001 | Engineering Workshop | Lab (Engineering Science) | 1.5 | Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Foundry, House Wiring, Sheet Metal |
| V23PHL01 | Engineering Physics Lab | Lab (Basic Science) | 1.5 | Wave Optics Experiments, Quantum Phenomena, Semiconductor Devices, Magnetic Fields, Laser Characteristics |
| V23ESL01 | Problem Solving and Programming using C Lab | Lab (Engineering Science) | 1.5 | Conditional Statements, Loops, Arrays and Pointers, Functions, File Operations |
| V23MC001 | Universal Human Values | Mandatory Course | 0 | Self-Exploration, Human Aspirations, Harmony in Relationship, Harmony in Society, Harmony in Nature |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23MA002 | Ordinary Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms | Core (Basic Science) | 3 | First Order Differential Equations, Higher Order Linear Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Inverse Laplace Transforms, Applications of Laplace Transforms |
| V23CY001 | Engineering Chemistry | Core (Basic Science) | 3 | Electrochemistry, Corrosion, Water Technology, Fuel Cells and Polymers, Spectroscopic Techniques |
| V23ME001 | Engineering Graphics | Core (Engineering Science) | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Projections of Points, Lines and Planes, Projections of Solids, Sectional Views and Developments, Isometric Projections, Computer Aided Drafting |
| V23EC001 | Digital Logic Design | Core (Engineering Science) | 3 | Number Systems and Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Combinational Circuits, Sequential Circuits, Registers and Counters |
| V23EN001 | English for Professional Communication | Core (Humanities) | 2 | Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Presentation Skills |
| V23CYL01 | Engineering Chemistry Lab | Lab (Basic Science) | 1.5 | Acid-Base Titrations, Redox Titrations, Water Analysis, Conductometric Titrations, Potentiometric Titrations |
| V23EEL01 | Basic Electrical Engineering Lab | Lab (Engineering Science) | 1.5 | Verification of Circuit Laws, Transient Response, Measurement of Power, Characteristics of DC Machines, Characteristics of AC Machines |
| V23ENL01 | English for Professional Communication Lab | Lab (Humanities) | 1.5 | Group Discussions, Public Speaking, Interviews, Presentations, Role-Plays |
| V23MC002 | Environmental Science | Mandatory Course | 0 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Natural Resources, Environmental Pollution, Waste Management, Environmental Legislation |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23MA003 | Probability, Statistics and Numerical Methods | Core (Basic Science) | 3 | Probability and Random Variables, Probability Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Test of Hypotheses, Numerical Methods for Equations, Numerical Integration |
| V23PE001 | Introduction to Petroleum Engineering | Core | 3 | Origin and Occurrence of Petroleum, Petroleum Exploration, Drilling and Production, Midstream and Downstream Processes, Petroleum Industry Overview |
| V23PE002 | Strength of Materials | Core | 3 | Simple Stresses and Strains, Shear Force and Bending Moment, Bending Stresses in Beams, Torsion of Shafts, Deflection of Beams, Principal Stresses and Strains |
| V23PE003 | Thermodynamics of Fluid Flow | Core | 3 | Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics, Laws of Thermodynamics, Properties of Fluids, Fluid Statics, Fluid Dynamics Principles |
| V23PE004 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines | Core | 3 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Kinematics and Dynamics, Flow through Pipes, Boundary Layer Concepts, Pumps and Turbines |
| V23PE005 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-I (Fluid Mechanics Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Flow Measurement Devices, Head Losses in Pipes, Reynolds Experiment, Impact of Jets, Pump Characteristics |
| V23PE006 | Professional Communication Skills | Skill Oriented Course | 2 | Business Communication, Technical Report Writing, Presentation Skills, Interview Preparation, Group Discussions |
| V23MC003 | Indian Constitution | Mandatory Course | 0 | Preamble and Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Governments, Judiciary in India, Constitutional Amendments |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23PE007 | Petroleum Geology | Core | 3 | Origin and Classification of Sedimentary Rocks, Plate Tectonics and Structural Geology, Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments, Petroleum Systems and Hydrocarbon Traps, Geological Mapping and Interpretation |
| V23PE008 | Drilling Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Rotary Drilling System Components, Drilling Bits and Hydraulics, Drilling Fluids Functions and Properties, Casing Design and Selection, Cementing Operations |
| V23PE009 | Reservoir Engineering-I | Core | 3 | Reservoir Rock Properties, Reservoir Fluid Properties, Material Balance Equations, Darcy''''s Law and Fluid Flow, Volumetric Estimation of Hydrocarbons |
| V23PE010 | Heat and Mass Transfer | Core | 3 | Heat Conduction, Convective Heat Transfer, Radiation Heat Transfer, Heat Exchangers, Mass Transfer Principles, Diffusion and Convection Mass Transfer |
| V23PE011 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-II (Petroleum Geology Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Identification of Rocks and Minerals, Microscopic Analysis of Sedimentary Rocks, Porosity and Permeability Determination, Structural Mapping Exercises, Well Log Correlation |
| V23PE012 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-III (Material Testing Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Tension Test on Metals, Compression Test on Materials, Hardness Tests (Brinell, Rockwell), Impact Tests (Charpy, Izod), Torsion Test |
| V23MC004 | Entrepreneurship | Mandatory Course | 0 | Concept of Entrepreneurship, Business Idea Generation, Market Survey and Analysis, Business Plan Development, Startup Funding |
| V23HS001 | Innovation and Design Thinking | Skill Oriented Course | 2 | Introduction to Design Thinking, Empathize and Define Phases, Ideation Techniques, Prototyping and Testing, Innovation Strategies |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23PE013 | Well Logging | Core | 3 | Well Logging Principles and Tools, Electrical Logs, Radioactivity Logs, Sonic Logs and Density Logs, Log Interpretation for Reservoir Parameters |
| V23PE014 | Reservoir Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Fluid Flow in Porous Media, Water Influx Models, Secondary Recovery Methods, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Principles, Reservoir Simulation Fundamentals |
| V23PE015 | Petroleum Production Operations-I | Core | 3 | Well Completion Techniques, Artificial Lift Systems, Wellbore Cleanup Operations, Flow Assurance, Production Optimization |
| V23PE016 | Petroleum Refining Engineering | Core | 3 | Crude Oil Composition and Characterization, Atmospheric and Vacuum Distillation, Cracking Processes, Reforming and Alkylation, Refinery Products and Specifications |
| V23PEPE01A | Natural Gas Engineering | Professional Elective - I | 3 | Properties of Natural Gas, Gas Reservoirs and Production, Gas Processing and Treatment, Gas Transmission and Distribution, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) |
| V23PEPE01B | Oil and Gas Well Stimulation | Professional Elective - I | 3 | Acidizing Techniques, Hydraulic Fracturing, Sand Control Methods, Cement Squeeze Operations, Well Intervention Techniques |
| V23PEPE01C | Offshore Engineering | Professional Elective - I | 3 | Offshore Drilling Rigs, Offshore Platforms and Structures, Subsea Production Systems, Marine Operations, Environmental Aspects of Offshore Operations |
| V23PEPE01D | Health, Safety and Environment in Petroleum Industry | Professional Elective - I | 3 | HSE Management Systems, Risk Assessment and Management, Emergency Preparedness and Response, Fire Safety in Oil & Gas, Environmental Regulations and Compliance |
| V23PE017 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-IV (Reservoir Engineering Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Determination of Porosity, Measurement of Permeability, Fluid Saturation Determination, Capillary Pressure Measurement, Relative Permeability Curves |
| V23PE018 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-V (Well Logging Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Log Data Interpretation, Correlation of Logs, Estimation of Petrophysical Parameters, Fluid Contact Identification, Shale Volume Calculation |
| V23SO001 | Value Added Course-I (Industrial Lecture/Guest Lecture) | Skill Oriented Course (Value Added) | 1 | Industry Best Practices, Emerging Technologies, Case Studies from Industry, Professional Insights, Career Guidance |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23PE019 | Drilling Engineering-II | Core | 3 | Directional and Horizontal Drilling, Underbalanced Drilling, Well Control Principles, Drilling Problems and Solutions, Casing and Cementing Advanced Aspects |
| V23PE020 | Petroleum Production Operations-II | Core | 3 | Gas Lift Systems, Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP), Sucker Rod Pumping Systems, Production Logging, Surface Production Facilities, Pipelines and Transport |
| V23PEPE02A | Enhanced Oil Recovery | Professional Elective - II | 3 | Waterflooding, Gas Injection Methods, Chemical EOR (Polymer, Surfactant), Thermal EOR (Steam, In-situ Combustion), Microbial EOR |
| V23PEPE02B | Production Economics | Professional Elective - II | 3 | Project Evaluation Techniques, Cash Flow Analysis, Risk and Uncertainty in Petroleum Projects, Economic Indicators (NPV, IRR), Oil and Gas Fiscal Systems |
| V23PEPE02C | Geophysics for Petroleum Exploration | Professional Elective - II | 3 | Seismic Reflection Method, Seismic Refraction Method, Gravity Method, Magnetic Method, Geophysical Data Interpretation |
| V23PEPE02D | Computational Fluid Dynamics | Professional Elective - II | 3 | Governing Equations of Fluid Flow, Discretization Methods, Finite Difference Method, Finite Volume Method, CFD Applications in Petroleum Engineering |
| V23PEPE03A | Advanced Drilling Technology | Professional Elective - III | 3 | Managed Pressure Drilling, Coiled Tubing Drilling, Dual Gradient Drilling, Drill String Mechanics, Deepwater Drilling Challenges |
| V23PEPE03B | Well Testing | Professional Elective - III | 3 | Pressure Transient Analysis, Drawdown and Buildup Tests, Interference and Pulse Tests, Well Test Interpretation, Reservoir Limits Testing |
| V23PEPE03C | Formation Evaluation | Professional Elective - III | 3 | Core Analysis, Cuttings Analysis and Mud Logging, Drill Stem Test (DST), Wireline Formation Testing, Integrated Formation Evaluation |
| V23PEPE03D | Pipeline Engineering | Professional Elective - III | 3 | Pipeline Design Considerations, Materials and Construction, Pipeline Operation and Maintenance, Pigging Technology, Corrosion Control in Pipelines |
| V23OETE01 | Open Elective - I | Open Elective | 3 | |
| V23PE021 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-VI (Drilling Fluids Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Mud Density Measurement, Viscosity and Gel Strength, Filtration Properties, pH and Chemical Analysis, Rheology of Drilling Fluids |
| V23PE022 | Petroleum Engineering Lab-VII (Petroleum Production Lab) | Lab | 1.5 | Viscosity of Crude Oil, Pour Point and Flash Point, Cloud Point and API Gravity, Emulsion Breaking, Water Cut Measurement |
| V23INT01 | Industrial Internship - I | Internship | 2 | Practical Industry Exposure, On-site Training, Application of Theoretical Knowledge, Industry Project Observation, Professional Work Ethics |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23PE023 | Petroleum Economics and Management | Core | 3 | Energy Markets and Pricing, Supply and Demand Dynamics, Petroleum Project Appraisal, Risk Analysis in Oil & Gas, Petroleum Policies and Regulations, Project Management Fundamentals |
| V23PEPE04A | Enhanced Production Engineering | Professional Elective - IV | 3 | Advanced Artificial Lift Systems, Multiphase Flow in Wellbores, Production Optimization Techniques, Intelligent Well Technology, Production Data Analysis |
| V23PEPE04B | Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources | Professional Elective - IV | 3 | Shale Gas and Tight Oil, Coal Bed Methane, Gas Hydrates, Heavy Oil and Oil Sands, Exploration and Production Challenges |
| V23PEPE04C | Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage | Professional Elective - IV | 3 | CO2 Sources and Impact, Carbon Capture Technologies, CO2 Transportation, Geological Storage Options, CO2 Utilization Pathways |
| V23PEPE04D | Drilling Automation and Robotics | Professional Elective - IV | 3 | Automated Drilling Systems, Robotics in Drilling Operations, Digital Drilling and Smart Fields, Real-Time Drilling Optimization, Remote Operations |
| V23PEPE05A | Integrated Reservoir Management | Professional Elective - V | 3 | Reservoir Modeling and Simulation, Production Forecasting, Optimization Strategies for Reservoirs, Field Development Planning, Data Integration and Analysis |
| V23PEPE05B | Deepwater Technology | Professional Elective - V | 3 | Deepwater Exploration Techniques, Deepwater Drilling Systems, Subsea Production Facilities, Challenges in Deepwater Operations, Environmental Considerations |
| V23PEPE05C | Geothermal Energy | Professional Elective - V | 3 | Geothermal Resources, Geothermal Exploration, Geothermal Power Generation, Direct Use Applications, Environmental Impact |
| V23PEPE05D | Petroleum Software Applications | Professional Elective - V | 3 | Introduction to Industry Standard Software, Reservoir Simulation Software, Production Optimization Software, Well Planning Software, Data Analysis Tools |
| V23OETE02 | Open Elective - II | Open Elective | 3 | |
| V23PEPR01 | Project Work - Phase I | Project | 2 | Problem Identification and Formulation, Literature Survey, Methodology Design, Preliminary Data Collection, Initial Report Preparation |
| V23SO002 | Value Added Course-II (NPTEL/MOOC/Certification) | Skill Oriented Course (Value Added) | 2 | Advanced Concepts in Specific Domain, Industry-Specific Tools and Software, Specialized Skill Development, Online Certification Programs, Emerging Technologies |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V23PEPR02 | Project Work - Phase II | Project | 8 | Detailed Design and Implementation, Experimental Setup and Data Analysis, Results and Discussion, Technical Report Writing, Project Presentation and Viva |
| V23INT02 | Industrial Internship - II / Research Project | Internship/Research Project | 8 | Extended Industrial Training, In-depth Industry Problem Solving, Research Methodology Application, Technical Report Submission, Professional Experience |




