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 Oil & Gas Careers v5, Upstream and Downstream

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lordzarx
post Oct 11 2013, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(E Crew @ Oct 11 2013, 06:35 PM)
I am studying in Universiti Malaysia Pahang(UMP) now which is kinda new Uni,guess you never heard bout it do you ? Students from UTP has higher chance to get into O&G industry upon graduation,that's what I heard and they do offer better education in petroleum related subject.
My second option is to go to INSTEP with my diploma and take 1 year course about petroleum technology.What about this bet ? is it a smart move ?
maybe some words of advise from bro azraeil ? icon_question.gif
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Hi, I might be your senior. I graduate from UMP back in 2012. For your info, there is a lot of our super senior currently in the OnG industries. Yes it's true our uni is consider a new uni, and our chance to get a job in this field is slim compared to big uni such as UTP,UM,USM,UTM,UiTM, but if it's your "rezeki" is there, than no one can take it.

I have one friend's who finish his diploma in chemical eng currently is doing internship at Petronas Kerteh under INSTEP. I'm also currently trying to get a job in this field last time I take a short course of Process Instrumentation & Control Technology under PSDC. A few of my classmates got a job in OnG industries after joining this short course. The key is always keep trying, but if you got big "cable" than it's a different story.
lordzarx
post Oct 12 2013, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(jay @ Oct 12 2013, 12:38 AM)
hi lordzarx, i wan to ask your opinion on path way to oil and gas industry, for a IPTA graduate with electrical degree, is it suitable to join INSTEP? I see from its website written for Diploma intake for 1-year programe?
or the Process Instrumentation & Control Technology under PSDC is more suitable??  hmm.gif
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For Diploma graduate I think it's better to join INSTEP. Since they're course is well structures plus you got to do an internship at Petrochemical plants. If you are lucky you might be offered a jobs.

For Degree graduate, you can't apply for INSTEP since they only accept Diploma holder, and if all other option is unavailable than you can choose to join short course like Process Instrumentation at PSDC. It's better for degree fresh graduate to join graduate engineering programme like Petrofac, Technip, Aker....try to google for more.

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