B.Tech Chemical Engineering
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff for Chemical Engineering at Nirma Institute is generally between 2000-2500. The competition has been increased over past three years. Earlier, students could take admissions at a rank of around 7244. Competition in Chemical Engineering is neither very high nor very low.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff for Chemical Engineering at Nirma Institute is generally between 2000-2500. The competition has been increased over past three years. Earlier, students could take admissions at a rank of around 7244. Competition in Chemical Engineering is neither very high nor very low.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you have a lot of interest in the Chemical Engineering and want to get specialised research knowledge you can take up an MTech degree in Chemical Engineering or related fields like Biochemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Engineering etc. or an MS degree abroad.
You can also switch to an MBA degree if you wish to transition into managerial roles within the tech field. Also PhD in Chemical Engineering could be a good fit for those interested in research and development and academia.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech Chemical Engineering syllabus is different for every college on the basis of their syllabus guidelines and unique coursework approach. The syllabus usually has core subject modules, specialised program electives, lab classes, project work and internships.
When it comes to the mandatory core subjects there is no such scope for customization because of the foundational knowledge they provide but you can choose the elective subjects on the basis of your interests and passions allowing some room for customization.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can definitely get admission to the BTech Chemical Engineering course without giving the entrance test as there are several good colleges that take in students considering their Class 12 board exam marks and often take extra rounds like the GD or PI. Out of the 360 colleges offering the course, there are more than 85 colleges that solely take into account the Class 12 scores for admission.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The college ranking plays a very important role for the BTech Chemical Engineering college selection. A solid ranking in charts speaks volumes about the college's academics, faculty, infrastructure, and networking opportunities. However, it should not be the sole deciding factor.
You should look for the course fees, practical lab work, industrial exposure, placement records, and alumni feedback to take the final call.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Nope, the syllabus for the BTech Chemical Engg course is not the same for all colleges. Each college follows a certain set of coursework guidelines that generally include core subjects, specialised programme electives, internships, project work and lab classes. While the core subject topics might share similarity the electives offered at all the colleges vary.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 184 colleges in India accepting JEE Main exam scores for the BTech Chemical Engineering course.
The competition is quite high for the course, and Lacs of applicants give the JEE Main exam every year. So, you need to prepare really well and get excellent marks there.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, if you're somebody who enjoys playing with chemicals (with caution, of course) to come up with safe and effective chemical processes for turning raw materials into valuable products and has a strong hold over mathematics and Science subjects, you can definitely pursue the BTech Chemical Engineering course.
You must be able to think systematically, solve potential problems with patience, be versatile, and have a strong interest in research and innovation to be able to sail through this 4-year academic ride.
Rest; it completely depends on your interests and passions and future goals. You should indulge in some self-introspectio
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To study the BTech Chemical Engineering course at top-ranked colleges you should prepare well for the entrance exams.
- Go through the exam syllabus thoroughly
- Prepare a weekly schedule
- Practice last year's question papers
- Ask for help from seniors or professors
- Plan a revision time table for the last 1-2 months
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