B.Tech Chemical Engineering
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
This might prove to be a preferable and better option if pursuing B.Tech in Chemical Engineering but wishing to opt for history and join ASI. India provides programs under history and courses and majors in archaeology as well as heritage preservation on university campuses like Jawaharlal Nehru University, Banaras Hindu University, and the University of Delhi. Moreover, major hires by ASI hail from Indian institutions with either historical, archaeological, or a related qualification. You will also develop an insight into Indian history and the archaeological importance as a study in India and that is crucial for being a professional i
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
See, if you look at the current market situation and shift towards safe and energy-efficient trends, the future of Chemical Engineering looks quite promising. After pursuing a BTech degree in this field, you can easily get a job in oil refineries, the fertilizer industry, food processing, and energy production sectors, along with other industries. Recent employment reports suggest that the scope for chemical engineering students will prosper in the times to come.
If you are very passionate and interested in this field and have good analytical and problem solving skills, you can consider taking up the degree course. Rest; it depends
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you enjoy finance but are concerned about working hours, consider roles with better work-life balance, like financial analysis or consulting. Core chemical engineering might offer more structured hours. Choose course based on your passion and intrest.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, Nuzvid B.E. / B.Tech is offered in full time. The cost for the B.Tech in Chemical Engineering course at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) Nuzvid is approximately INR 163,000 for the entire 4-year program. The fees are structured as follows: INR 43,000 is for the first year, and INR 40,000 for each subsequent year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To be eligible for the B.Tech Chemical Engineering programme at RGUKT Nuzvid, students must have completed a 10+2 (Intermediate) or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core courses. They must also achieve a minimum percentage in their 10+2 examinations, often about 60%, with possible exceptions for restricted groups. There may be an age limit that applies at the time of admission. The selection procedure typically includes performance in an entrance exam or merit based on 10+2 examination results. Candidates must be Indian citizens or meet strict residency requirements.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Once you get admission into B.Tech Chemical engineering at RGUKT (IIIT Basara) by clearing the JEE Mains Entrace Exam it will be easy to pass the semester exams for the camdidates. The level of study according to the alumni and students pursuing Chemical Engineering shows that the syllabus is so moderate that anyone can score 7 GGPA just by studying 1 week before end semester exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average fee for admission to the BE/BTech Chemical Engineering is around INR 7 lakh. It depends upon the respective institute in which a student is enrolled. Private colleges charge around INR 5-10 lakh whereas the government engineering colleges charge INR 50,000-2 lakh. The Chemical Engg. course fee for the IITs and NITs is obviously higher.
Many private colleges offer scholarships based on the performance in the entrance examinations. These colleges also give merit scholarships based on the performance in the subsequent semesters. Therefore, students can avail these opportunities to reduce their cost of studying Chemica
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