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can I do my Mtech in aerospace engineering after BTech in polymer engineering?

Piyush 18th Nov, 2021

hello Aspirant ,

Yes you can do your mtech in aerospace engineering after completing your btech in polymer engineering .

The minimum qualification for admission to Mtech course is BE or B.Tech with at least 50% (60% for IITs) marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university and a minimum of 60% in class 10th and 12th. The preferred undergraduate courses, for admission to M.Tech Aerospace Engineering are B.Tech/BE in Aerospace/ Aeronautical/ Avionics/ CSE/ ECE/ Mech/ EEE/ EIE/ polymer engineering. So, you can pursue it just check the norms of the respective university and work accordingly.


I hope that this will help.

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i got bit mesra chemical plastic and polymer engineering.. so can i join the collage or not ... plz tell which is best choice..

harshitasharansrivastava Student Expert 29th Nov, 2020

Hi Dear,

Since you have not mentioned the other options you have in your hand, I cannot tell you which is the best. But if you are getting Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra for Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Plastics and Polymer) then you can consider it for admission. The college is good and offers decent placement to its students with a average placement of 7 lpa. However, the college is a bit on expensive side. but you are good enough then you'll be able to grab opportunities and justify ROI.

For more details visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/university/birla-institute-of-technology-mesra/btech-chemical-engineering-course

good Luck

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If BSc polymer chemistry or Btech in polymer chemistry is good

vikashkr894_9303636 Student Expert 21st Jun, 2019

B.Tech in Polymer Science and Chemical Technology Career Prospects

This degree is a requirement for a variety of entry-level jobs. Successful graduates can consider careers in chemical engineering, pharma, bioengineering and dentistry, electronic materials etc. Some of the prospective job positions for such graduates are listed here.


1. Production engineers

2. Production Technologists

3. Quality control inspector

4. Polymer specialist

5. Marketing executives

6. Researchers

7. Chemical industries

8. Chemical engineer

b.sc polymer science employment area

College & Universities

Polymer Chemistry

Physical and Chemical Testing Labs

Polymer Science Department

Aerospace Industry

Automobile Companies


B.Sc. (Hons.) Polymer Science Job Types


Synthetic Polymer Chemist

Lab Technician

Polymer Technician

Materials Engineer (Polymer)

Materials Scientist (Polymer)

Senior Polymer Researcher

Process Engineer

Polymer Sort Technician

Senior Technical Sales Support Specialist

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Is There Any Scope In Chemical and Polymer Technology In India?

Nithesh 11th Sep, 2018

hii

In India, a drastic growth has been seen in courses dedicated to polymer science. A lot of new courses either diploma or degree which deals with polymers, its sub-branches like rubbers, plastics, tires, bio-polymers, textiles, packaging, etc and related fields like material science has been started. The pass outs of these courses are the priority of industries. As Polymer Science is an interdisciplinary subject, it has association with almost every other subject and industries. Hence, undergraduates from other fields can also opt it as their career. It has a huge potential in the job-market as well as R&D. An average bachelor of science, or a diploma holder can easily get 12000–15000 rupees per month. Post-graduation and Postgraduate diploma increases the chance of growth.

The best thing is that it has the maximum number of small scale industries, which is an indication of the ease of setting up one’s own company. The universities are also demanding well qualified teachers having polymeric backgrounds.

Consider the below mentioned expansion of POLYMER.

Process

Of

Linking

Yourselves with

Materials for

Extraordinary

Research

This expansion suits so well with the current scenario. Polymer isn’t a new field, but the knowledge, classification and study about it is new.

I want to conclude by saying that polymers will soon become the largest revenue maker of any govt. and will become the highest job providing sector.

hope this helps


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I completed my diploma in mechanical engineering.. bt I want to take plastic and polymer engineering.... am I right ? Or not ?

Nithesh 31st Jul, 2018
Hello
Sneha
Yeah You can do the polymer engineering I am suggesting You to do this only if Your really interested else please donot go through branch
Thnak u
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If Im not getting chemicalengineering in a particular college,but getting chemical technology fields(eg.surface coating)what should i pick?

ANUJ LATHI 21st Jun, 2018

Hey! Hi Gaus Pasha.

See, it completely depends on your INTEREST and desire for which college you want to go.

You may go for ALLIED CHEMICAL BRANCHES since they have their own scope.

Hope this helps you.

Thanks.

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Institute of chemical technology, Mumbai, polymer branch, what rank is needed?

Keshav Sahani 18th May, 2018

Hello,

For polymer branch in Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) Mumbai, the last year rank was around 590 in first round and 1700 around in fourth round. So fingers crossed for this year, hope you score good for this. For more queries connect back with us.

Regards,

KESHAV SAHANI

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What are the best colleges for polymers science and technology?Does NIT offer this course?

zubin916 26th Dec, 2017
There are nunerous colleges involvibg study of Polymers and principles of plant design and cross Industrial application and use cases for same.
Some top colleges inclide:-
DTU Delhi
MIT Pune
BIT Jaipur
University of Calcutta
Cochin University of Science and Technology
HiTS Tamil Nadu
VTU Karnataka

Unfortunately, none of the NITs and IITs do offer Polymers Engineering as prospective  Specialization as it has been niche and finds very few limited companies.

All above are recommended colleges with decent Placements with best curriculum.
Job opportunities into Research and Development, Public and Private Sectors, Minsitry of Petroleum and Natural Gas into roles like Purchase officer, Project manager, Onfield engineer, Quality inspector, Plant Manager, etc.
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Is there any course like rubber technology?

Anonymous 10th Nov, 2017

Yes, it is a branch of Engineering. Basically it deals with transforming natural rubber to useful product.

There are very less students who are aware of this branch with the increase of rubber in industries it has become one of the good career option with growth in the future. 

You can find good option for job in both private as well as public sector.

Average salary package for freshers in this field is around 2.5 lakhs to 3.5 lakhs per annum.

 

You can check the colleges in this field below

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Anna University, Chennai

Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai

LD College of Engineering, Ahmedabad

Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad

 

Good Luck!!

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chemicale eng...branche.kaasi ha..or gov job and b.tech salarey

manisha.gupta 19th Jul, 2017

There are multiple chemical engineering job opportunities for the chemical engineers of India. You can get the jobs like chemical engineer in many industries, chemical research field, chemical manufacturer, chemical supplier, chemical designer, space fuel processor, uranium recycler, genetic pharmer, vertical agricultural engineer. The average salary is arround 4 to 5,00000 per year.

 

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