Chemical Engineering
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Dear Candidate,
Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that uses principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials. The work of chemical engineers can range from the utilization of nanotechnology and nanomaterials in the laboratory to large-scale industrial
Hello there,
First of all congratulation for qualifying the examination. As you asked for the details of Chemical engineering , so here it is:
Chemical Engineering deals with the design, development of processes and operation of machines and plants through which the physical or chemical state of materials undergo various
Chemical engineering is branch of engineering where you are required physics, maths, chemistry , biology and economic to develop product and transform materials .
Work includes using nanotechnology and nano materials in the labs to convert them into raw materials , chemicals or anything that is useful
in farms or
According to previous year cutoff and rank based closing, The Various possible Colleges in Chennai include Vel Tech Engineering College, Sri Venkateshwara Collège of Engg. (Autonomous) and St Joseph College of Engg.
The University College at Anna University has very low closing rank i.e. between 3000-5000 for the specified category
Hi aspirant,
you can do one thing, try to contact your school and tell them about regustration process last date, and ask for provisional marksheet atleast. Thet can provide you atleast provisional marksheet. If any other way is possible then also school can only help.
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Hello Samyukta!
Well, there is a difference between a chemist and a chemical engineer. B.Sc in chemistry comprises of all the major fields of chemistry (though not in too much of depth). Whereas in chemical engineering you learn how to use these applied principles of chemistry in production and manufacture
Yee, you can always pursue M.SC Chemistry after you have completed your B.Tech in Chemical Engg. For that you need to sit for the Joint Admission Test(JAM) Conducted by IITs which is also known as IIT-JAM. With this examination you can pursue your career in MSc. In various
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue M.sc after doing B.Tech or completing an equivalent Engineering degree. For that you will have to sit for IIT-JAM and then after qualifying you can take up any field of study you want. M.Sc or M.Tech or any dual degree post grad. course. IIT
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