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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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After completing chemical engineering in Diploma :-

1. You can appear in Bachelor's degree after passing Respective state CET's.

2. You can further study and try scoring good marks in LEET.

3. You can join in a job which let you economically strong to a limit.

4. You can write various competitive exams with Diploma qualification and can secure a decent career.

5. You can join any apprentice programme and can enhance your skills.

It solely depends on Various factors of one individual and one's own interest. Hope this helps you.

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Udita Das

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Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT) Nagpur offers M.Tech courses in Chemical Engineering. LIT offers direct admission to M.Tech courses without GATE or MH-CET exam for sponsored candidates only. However, you can check with the institute for more information on direct admission for candidates from other states.

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HARISH REDDY S

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All three fields, information technology, civil engineering, and chemical engineering, have excellent career prospects and opportunities for growth. However, the choice of which field has better scope depends on individual interests, skills, and career goals. Information technology is a rapidly growing field, and the demand for IT professionals is expected to continue to rise in the coming years. IT offers a wide range of career opportunities, including software development, network and system administration, cybersecurity, data analytics, and artificial intelligence. With the increasing importance of technology in various industries,
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Sanskar Singh

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Chemical engineering has the highest scope.

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Anshu Kumar

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Yes it will be nice.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) is a public-deemed university located in Mumbai, India. This institute has two campuses: one at Marathwada in Maharashtra, and another at Bhubaneswar in Odisha. ICT Jalna in Marathwada is basically the sub-campus belonging to ICT Headquarters in Mumbai. So basically the main difference is that ICT Mumbai is the main campus in Mumbai, and ICT Jalna is its off-campus. In other terms, such as admission criteria and faculty, it is at par with its main campus in Mumbai. However, in terms of infrastructure, ICT Mumbai has better facilities as it is the headquarter. Also, it is situated close to the
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Diploma in Chemical Engineering is a 3-year-long Diploma programme. For admission to this programme, applicants must have completed the 10th grade or its equivalent with a minimum of 45 percent in each subject, including Science and mathematics. The top institutes offering this Diploma are:
Galgotias University, Noida (Uttar Pradesh). Government Polytechnic, Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh). Thane (Maharashtra) government Polytechnic. Government Polytechnic, Moga (Punjab). Job opportunities after this course are available in the fields of mining, inorganic chemical industry, and chemical sector. After earning this Diploma, you will be able
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Nidhi gupta

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Hi Kaartik!
Yes you can get admission in Chemistry heavy and fine chemicals
The general eligibility criteria :
Candidates are eligible to secure admission to the UG courses in Chemistry if they have completed 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying examination. Hope it helps.

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