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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
No doubt, the oil and gas industries are among the top recruiting sectors for Chemical Engineering graduates but that is not all. Chemical engineers work across a plethora of fields like pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food processing, nanotechnology and renewable energy. The only aim is to come up with useful chemical products and processes starting from medicines and food to alternative energy sources.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. A strong hold over the Math subject is very important in Chemical Engineering for process design and modeling, chemical process optimization and data analysis. Mathematical concepts like calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and other numerical methods are all used to understand and solve complex problems and interpret relevant data for chemical process designs.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Chemistry is all about the scientific knowledge of matter at a molecular level. It makes sense of their reactions for the creation of new products, while Chemical Engineering focuses on applying that very knowledge for the design and optimization of industrial chemical processes and products like chemicals, drugs, and foods. In simple words, Chemistry deals with the Science behind the products, while Chemical Engineering focuses on how to produce those products on a large scale.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
The VITMEE syllabus of chemical engineering is as follows -
- Law of thermodynamics
- Law of conservation of mass and energy
- Classification of fluids
- Introduction to particulate solids
- Fourier's law of heat conduction
- Differential and integral method of analysis of rate data
- Basic principles of unit operation and unit process
- Diffusion in liquids
- Overview of industrial biochemical processes
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You have 3 options:
- Full time Btech/B.E in chemical engineering
- Diploma in Chemical engineering
- Integrated or specialised course
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Class 10th must be passed by any recognised board(Maths, English, science). Admission is merit based determined by your class 10 score. Obtain offline application form from college and full it out with required documents.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some Chemical Engineering books you can refer to complete your course syllabus are
- Chemical Reaction Engineering by Octave Levenspiel
- Chemical Process Safety: Fundamentals with Applications by Joseph F. Louvar and Daniel A. Crowl
- Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals by J. E. Bailey and D. F. Ollis
- Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by Warren L. McCabe and Julian C. Smith
- Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics – Theory and Applications by R. Ravi
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 540 full-time Chemical Engineering colleges in India. The colleges are popular for their learning environment, faculty, infra, labs, and placements. Some of the top student choices for Chemical Engineering colleges in India include the top IITs, VIT Vellore, DTU, BITS Pilani, SRM IST Chennai, LPU, NIT Trichy, and Chandiagrh University.
You can check the entire college and programme brochure for Chemical Engineering on the respective college websites where you wish to apply to make the right choice as the college academic years can truly shape your career.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
New Chemical Engineering subjects are regularly added to the curriculum to keep pace with the evolving industry which is full of new technologies like nanotechnology and green chemistry, to look after environmental concerns and promote healthy living.
In industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and energy to food processing and manufacturing, chemical engineers are needed everywhere, and hence the colleges make sure to provide you with the best possible knowledge, learning resources, and practical exposure to stay updated about industry trends and the evolving modern chemical engineering landscape.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is not mandatory to have extra certifications to get a decent paying job after a Chemical Engineering degree. Additional certificates for skill-based learning definitely give you an edge over other potential candidates.
Skill based certificate courses in Chemical Process Design and Simulation, Environmental Safety and Management, and Chemical Reaction Engineering can prove to be an excellent move on your part to climb the ladder of career success in the field.
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