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6 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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6 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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 360 colleges in India where you can pursue the BTech Chemical Engineering course, out of which around 232 are private colleges, 117 are owned by the government, and the remaining are public-private. Several entrance exams can be undertaken for admission to the course, and the JEE Main entrance tops the list, with almost 188 colleges accepting the respective exam score.
The competition is quite high for the course, and Lacs of applicants give the JEE Main exam every year. So, it is very important for you to prepare really well and get excellent marks there.
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6 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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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
To study the BTech Chemical Engineering course at top-ranked colleges, you should prepare well for the entrance exams. You can find some important exam preparation tips given here:
- Go through the exam syllabus thoroughly and note down all the topics carefully in a notepad.
- Prepare a weekly schedule where you assign at least 2-3 topics to be covered each day. This practice makes it easy to keep pace with the syllabus and avoid any possibility of early burnout and feeling overwhelmed.
- Practice last year's question papers and attempt mock test papers available on the official exam websites to check your preparation status and plan your next
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You can take admission in this college by qualifying the JEE Mains.
Previous Year's Cutoffs for B.Tech CSE (JEE Main Ranks):
2024: 110,000 – 130,000
2023:
- General: 90.7 percentile
- EWS: 75.6229025 percentile
- OBC: 73.6 percentile
- SC: 51.9 percentile
- ST: 37.2 percentile
It's also necessary to qualify your 12th exam with 60% + marks.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Government College that offer B tech courses in Punjab are -
- IIT Ropar
- NIT Jalandhar
- Punjab Engineering College ( PEC )
- Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College ( GNDEC )
- University Institute of Engineering and Technology ( UIET )
In Bangalore, there are -
- IIIT Bangalore
- University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering ( UVCE )
- Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology ( AIT )
- Indian Institute of Science ( IISc )
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Okay, here are several reputable B.Tech programs in Blockchain: SRM Trichy (CSE–Blockchain), SNS Coimbatore (IoT/Cybersecurity & Blockchain), Srinivas Mangalore (Blockchain & Distributed Computing), Jain University Bangalore, and Kalasalingam Academy (IoT/Cybersecurity with Blockchain). They require PCM in 10+2 and entrance exam ranks, with fees ranging INR 1.5–3 L per year and decent placement prospectus.
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