Chemical Engineering
Dear Rajni,
Chemical Engineering is one of the well known courses in B.Tech . To get admission in engineering colleges , you need to appear for that individual entrance exam for that relevant college/institute . Every entrance exam has it's unique eligibility criteria , i.e. some exams just takes admission
Dear Student ,
As you haven't mentioned your entrance exam name in your query so I'm giving both suggestions about JEE MAIN and MHT CET score/rank as your preferred two institutes accepts only these two exams to take admission.
Well, according to the past year cut off database of MHT
Hello,
Yes a chemical engineering undergrad can definitely get into PhD and that with brilliant specialisations.
PhD offered in India are of two types:
The eligibility criteria for both is almost same i.e an excellent GATE score and you will need to clear
Hello Rahul,
Congratulations for a good marks in MHT CET 2021.
On the basis of your marks in MHT CET and mentioned category details, you have a good chanc e to get seat in these good colleges for B.Tech Chemical Engineering as per last year's cut-off state rank -
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Dear Student,
Chemical Engineering is a sub-branch of engineering that influences many areas of technology. It is a type of engineering that uses chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology and economics to use and transform energy and materials. You should always go in the area if your interest. I would suggest you
Last year a candidate with 96.5201553 percentile in JEE Main secured admission to Chemical Engineering in Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai. Considering the previous year cut off the chances are low to get seat in Chemical Engineering in the preferred institute. But cut off depends on factors such
Congratulations on getting such good college and branch options. I will give you a preference list which will comprise of all these factors:
The preference order you should consider is:
Hello aspirant,
Both the mentioned institutions were very good but the main thing is that you have to choose according to your interest Electronics and Communication Engineering or Chemical Engineering.
But NIT Warangal is also regarded as one of the top NIT's in India.
I am describing the recent placements
Yes you can surely go ahead with taking Chemical Engineering at RVCE, Bangalore and as a branch considering the current scenario and employability status I would suggest going for Chemical than Civil because of the following factors:
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