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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Courses in 10+2 don't provide any special combinations for an understanding of chemical engineering as the syllabus of chemistry for 10+2 doesn't include in-depth knowledge. Physics, chemistry, mathematics and a fourth subject of the student's choice is what can be opted for studying chemistry in 10+2. For better insight into chemical engineering, It's recommended to pursue Diploma in chemical engineering rather than 10+2 followed by B.Tech.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing chemical engineering. To assist you in choosing the colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information on the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/ranking/top-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india/52-2-0-0-0
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
As per the regulations issued in 2015, admission to any technical courses requires you to qualify in the respective entrance examinations. Apart from GATE entrance examination, there are a lot of other entrance examinations which are comparatively much easier and you can get qualify in them and secure a seat in a good college for chemical engineering. Different states conduct their own entrance examinations for admission into private colleges in a state, for example, OJEE for Odisha, PGECET for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, TANCET for Tamil Nadu, WBUT for West Bengal, etc. Further, some private universities like SRM Unive
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You need to take admission in a good engineering college. For this, you need to prepare for JEE Mains and CET of your state. You should get good marks and get admission.
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Guide-Level 14
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Scholar-Level 18
There are large number of firms in pharmaceutical or chemical, paints area in India, who can offer employment. If you are not short of funds, then you can seek lateral admission in degree course.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Degree programme is always better after diploma. It will enhance your employability. Also, degree holders will normally be getting better salary along with faster promotion.
Don't hesitate, go for it.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Chemical engineering is like any other branch of engineering. Admissions also follow exactly same rules and regulations. For CGFI's via JEE Mains, one must have min 75% in 12th. For Admission in state govt colleges, rules of that particular state will apply.
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Guide-Level 11
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Guide-Level 13
Yes, it is a good choice to pursue engineering in chemical branch. There is more scope of this in today's time. You will get lots of opportunities in pharmaceutical sector.
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