Chemical Engineering
Hello Vinu Vinugoham
The placement at TKM Kollam is good, but the number of core companies visiting the college is less compared to other branches. For more information please visit http://tkmce.ac.in/placement
Hi,
I would recommend doing a process design course first. This will definitely help you understand the important parameters which need to be considered in order to make a chemical process work.
I think understanding an individual process in a whole series of processes is more important. Then you can
Hello Ankur,
I would like to inform you that there is no such difference in B.E. and B.Tech. degrees.
B.E. is Bachelor of Engineering which mainly focuses on the theroretical knowledge. Also, students go with this degree if they wish to go for higher education abroad.
B.Tech is Bachelor of
dear sourabh
in case of chemical engineering there is no one subject to have focus on ,from the gate point of view
you have process control and thermo,mass transfer,chemical reaction engg.,chemical technology,instrumental process control, fliuid mechanics and mechanical operations all varies 7-10marks
but you should put focus on reasoning aptitude
Hello Chennupati Virat Swarupa Chari
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalya is an government institute established in 1993, approved by UGC an AICTE. Accreditation NAAC B. For more information please visit https://university.careers360.com/colleges/guru-ghasidas-vishwavidyalaya-bilaspur
Hey Rajeshree,
First of all you should know that most of the colleges NITs also can't placed the chemical engineers students in a large amount , so there is less scope than other branches .
Here are the scope after chemical engineering :
Research
Designing
Production
Space fuel processor engineer
Hello,
Could you please make your question more clear. Specify your rank, the college you are looking to get admission in along with your category. Also, do mention the entrance exams you have appeared for.
Thanks!
The cutoff varies college to college & also category wise. Please explain the college name for which you want to know so that we can help you.
Hey.
Yes, Chemical Engineers do have a great scope in ISRO after completing their Mtech. Given below are two links first one gives you an insight regarding how to work with organisations like ISRO, DRDO etc. The second list is a list of vacant posts in ISRO for Chemical engineers
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