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Q:   What is the eligibility to pursue Pulp and Paper Technology course?
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For a diploma in Paper and Pulp Technology, you need to pass Class 10 with at least 50% marks, while for BTech, you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 in the PCM subjects.
For an M Tech degree, you must have completed graduation in Pulp and Paper Technology, Chemical Engg., or a related field with at least 55% marks. Further, you can also go for a Ph.D. for which you must have a Master's degree in a relevant field with a minimum of 55% marks.
Rest, it is always good if you check the official college websites for accurate information.

Q:   What is the duration of Pulp and Paper Technology course?
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The duration of Pulp & Paper Technology courses varies on the basis of the course level at which you're planning to study the course. For diploma in Pulp and Paper Technology after Class 10, the time span is 3 years. For UG-level courses, you need to spend 4 years in general.

For PG-level courses like MTech, the duration is 2 years, while for a PG-Diploma course, you need to invest 1-2 years. You can also consider going for a PhD degree in the field that spans 3 to 6 years.

Q:   Why study Pulp and Paper Technology courses?
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Here are a few reasons why you should go for a Pulp & Paper Technology course:

High Demand & Earning Potential: Paper products are used for packaging, hygiene products, education, and elements of business communication in a lot of ways. This means the need for pulp and paper technology expertise is evergreen with a lot of earning opportunities.

Sustainability: With a growing trend toward 'eco-smart' operations such as reusing fibers or zeroing out pollution entirely, the sector presents itself as fertile ground for experts who are willing to deal with issues that affect ecologically friendly development in pulping and paper-making industries.

Product Diversity: It is not only about papers but also different types of products like bio-based goods, and specialised packaging materials among other things made using this technology.

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