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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Kaumil,
Check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/universities/mcmaster-university/m-a-sc-in-chemical-engineering
I will advise you to get in touch with them since full-time MA.Sc students also get financial support of around $17000 after tuition fee have been paid. Check the FAQ section and write to 'The Graduate Assistant', chemeng@mcmaster.CA
You can also use the cost estimator tool here to have an estimate:
http://future.mcmaster.ca/money-matters/cost-estimator/
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT)
BMS College of Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
IIT Hyderabad
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Guide-Level 15
Government Engineering College, Valsad
Government Engineering College, Bharuch, Gujrat are the government colleges for chemical engineering.
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Scholar-Level 18
Admissions in polytechnics are invariably controlled by the concerned DTEs of Tech-Edu of the state. Normally, states conduct entrance exam based on your rank and you can get the branch that you desire.
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Scholar-Level 18
VIT, Pune as well as Sanghavi, both have good name but there is one more very well-known college for chemical engineering in Maharashtra other than ICT and it is LIT in Nagpur. Try for this.
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A BTech degree in Chemical Engineering will surely open up a wide range of employment avenues for you. You could go into manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, health care, pulp and paper, design and construction, petrochemicals, food processing, polymers, biotechnology, environmental health and safety, energy, electronics, nanotechnology, advanced materials and many other fields. Chemical engineers work in laboratories, plants, and offices. There are jobs available in research, design, development, manufacturing, optimization, teaching, and consulting. The earning potential is quite high.
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