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Neha Arora

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IIT Varanasi JAM Cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 2. The most competitive course was M.Sc in Chemistry, with the Cutoff of 387, for the General AI category candidates. For the OBC AI category candidates, the Cutoff for M.Sc in Chemistry was 663

If not eligible for IIT Varanasi, candidates can opt for IIT Gandhinagar with a linient cutoff of 404, for M.Sc in Chemistry, for the General AI category candidates. 

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Indrani Choudhury

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To apply for a BTech course, the first and foremost criterion is the student needs to meet the pre-defined educational qualification. The minimum eligibility is Class 12 with 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST). However, the students should have Maths + Physics + Chemistry/Computer Science/Electronics/Biology as the compulsory subjects in Class 12 for Engineering and Technology.

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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi,
In B.Tech (ECE), the main subjects will be related to Electronics such as Basic Electronics, Microcontroller and Microprocessor, Digital Circuits etc. Hope you got your answer.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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JEE Mains is the criteria to take admission there. JEE Advance is mainly for IITs.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Krishnaveni,
It is very nice to hear from you that you want to pursue your graduation in textile chemistry after completion of your Diploma. Yes, after graduation your career will definitely get a much needed boost as compared with career after Diploma. There are two ways by which you can join the degree course. Firstly, you are authorized to seek lateral admission directly into the second year of four year degree course. For this you will have to follow the steps that are prescribed by your state government for seeking Admission under such scheme. Else, you can appear for entrance examination that is being conducted by different
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rohith kola

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Now, the scope of chemical engineering is so vast that it is possible to fetch a job very easily. It ranges from core Oil and Gas, Mineral Processing, Pharma, Polymers to Pollution Control. So, opportunities are practically huge. Being chemical engineer opens you to go to any of the sectors. Chemical engineers are required both in government (BPCL, ONGC) and private sectors. Their job profile ranges from Production engineer, Design Engineer, etc. ICT, Mumbai is one of the premier chemical engineering institutions in the country. For chemical engineering, you can choose the best colleges which are as follows:
COEP, Pune
BVP, Pune
VIT
DY Pat
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Pallavi Jain

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Firstly, B.Sc. Chemistry is more related to pure Science where you focus mainly on the chemical properties, reactions and their outcomes. On a deeper level you can conceptualize the creation of new compounds being a chemist. While, B.Tech in Chemical Engineering is more of an applied Science where you debottleneck the process conceptualized by a chemist to fit to the real world scenario. You will work to construct and operate large scale equipment that scale up the laboratory scale concept for real life applications. You will more be into designing scaled up equipment for the laboratory process to become feasible in a way that they are
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Below are some industries where chemical engineers can work:
Oil & gas:
Indian companies - ONGC, HPCL, BPCL, Reliance Petroleum Ltd., Indian Oil Corporation, GAIL
Non-Indian companies - Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, BP, Total, Chevron
Chemical processing
Like manufacturing industrial chemicals
Indian companies - Tata Chemicals, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd., Aarti Industries
Non-Indian companies - BASF, DowDuPont Inc. (merging of Dow Chemical & Du Pont)
Pharmaceutical
Indian companies - Cipla, Lupin, Glenmark
Non-Indian companies - Pfizer, Roche, GlaxoSmithKline
Textile
Indian companies - Bombay Dyeing, Grasim Industries, Century Textiles and Ind
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