Chemical Engineering
As there are many colleges available which provide B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, few names you can check below -
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. (Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Roorkee)
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS-Pilani)
Indian Institute of Technology - Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU)
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli
Yes, B.Tech in Chemical Engineering is available there in Amrita, Coimbatore so if you have maximum interest in this branch and if you can give the best to it then you should go ahead for the same. Also, you can check the scope of Chemical Engineering branch below -
Chemical
It is difficult to predict marks for Jee advanced because the paper pattern and total marks in not consistent. It changes every year.
In terms of rank in 2017, the closing rank in IIT BHU for Chemical Engineering is 5900 for general category.
For your information the cutoff varies for
As per 2017 cutoff criteria, the closing rank in IIT BHU for Chemical Engineering is 5900 for general category.
For your information the cutoff varies for all branches and reserved categories.
For OBC the last rank is 2318
For SC the last rank is 1345
For ST the last rank
No, MIT Pune don't provide Chemical Engineering branch.
You can check the complete courses from the given below link
MIT Pune Courses
Good Luck!!
Hi, basics are the same. However RGIPT shows a preference to Petroleum refining and natural gas etc. Check the syllabus for IIT Bombay here http://www.che.iitb.ac.in/academics/UGDD07-curr.pdf and check that of RGIPT here http://www.rgipt.ac.in/pdf/placement_15jan2014.pdf. What you should understand is the RGIPT was set up exclusively for catering to growing requirements of the
Chances are slim you see. Cutoff for chemical engineering in General category closed at 2900 plus KCET rank in 2017. Only GMR category has somewhat around 4500 plus rank for Chemical engineering. The seats are filled by the first round mostly.
No, you cannot go for Ph.D directly without Master's degree as you will have to complete your M.Tech/M.Sc first and after that you can get admission in Ph.D program and there are many colleges available which provide intergrated Ph.D but the admission and eligibility criteria varies accordingly so please mention
As per current informatrion, PSUs like BAARC: OCES, DGFS and BNPM are available for chemical engineers but the application forms are not yet released. So I would suggest you to go through the below provided article to know all about above said PSUs and further details -
PSU through Gate
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