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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Have a look at some basic steps on how to become a chemical engineer after 12th grade:
- You must opt for a full fledged course in Chemical Engineering, be it a B.E/BTech degree or Diploma course for which you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 board exams and give relevant entrance exams.
- You should focus on your coursework and take up future relevant elective subjects and complete practical laboratory courses with dedication.
- Pursue internships and take part in projects to get hands-on knowledge of the workings of the field and put that on your resume.
- A strong resume is the key to an excellent career graph, which must h
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
Chemical engineering semester exams pose difficulty to students because they need expert understanding of mathematical principles in combination with scientific theory. Students require at least 40-50% passing score in their exams along with more stringent academic standards in some universities. Most tests combine 70 to 80 percent theoretical questions while practical problems make up 20 to 30 percent of the assessment with 20 to 30 questions per paper. Students need to achieve 60-70% marks throughout the semester by dedicating approximately 4-6 daily hours to study and practice consistently.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Anna University, up to the date of 31st December 2024, has not published the 2023 official answer key of TANCET Chemical Engineering examination. The usual practice of Anna University is that it publishes the answer key right after the commencement of the test so that applicants can crosscheck their answers. For the latest and most reliable information, students are advised to visit the website of TANCET or personally contact the officials conducting the exam. In addition, there are unofficial answer keys and solutions on many education platforms, but those should be taken with caution and cross-checked against the official versions.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The average salary offered to a fresh Chemical Engineering graduate is somewhere between INR 5 LPA and INR 7 LPA. As you climb the ladder of experience, you will get an increment in your salary package because of the skills and expertise gained during the early years of learning.
The salary in this field depends a lot on the availability of projects, current market demand and of course, your skill set that matters the most, as you are literally playing with chemicals every day to come up with something innovative and beneficial for the society at large. Rest assured, looking at the current industry trends and demand, there are ample opp
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
To become a chemical engineer, one typically needs a strong educational background in Science and mathematics. A Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering is the standard qualification required, and this programme covers subjects such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, process design, and materials science. Candidates usually need to have completed high school with a strong foundation in subjects like chemistry, physics, and mathematics. A Master's or Ph.D. degree can be pursued for advanced knowledge or specialised areas in the field. In addition, hands-on experience through internships and laboratory work is essential for gaining pr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Chemists work with relatively small amounts of materials in glassware or on a laboratory bench, for example when developing new drugs. Chemical engineers work on industrial-scale reactions with factory-size equipment, for example, they would be responsible for scaling up drug production to create thousands of units.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some sectors are witnessing boom in the recent time and witnessing growth due to domestic and international demand. They are generating employment opportunities for engineers and apprentices. Some of these common sectors where Chemical Engineers can find themselves working at are:
- Fertiliser Companies
- Coal Companies
- Oil & Gas Exploration Companies
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Bridge programs are provided by several colleges to help students who don't have engineering backgrounds into the field. The essential knowledge and abilitues needed to secceed in a chemical engineering programme may be covered in these courses.
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