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Rashmi Srivastava

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There are so many reasons why. Some of them are

  • When industrial production and manufacturing happen, Chemical Engineers design and operate the process, making sure of efficiency and safety.
  • They ensure the sustainability and environmental protection by reducing industrial emissions, water treatment, etc.
  • They work on developing renewable energy, like solar cells and batteries, while refining traditional energy sources.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Chemical Engineering means combining Physics, Chemistry, and Biology to turn raw materials into valuable products. Chemical Engineers produce fuels, food, pharmaceuticals, and biologicals. 

They design and operate these processes, implement their lab experiments to full-scale production, optimize the efficiency of products, etc.

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Shruti Manchanda

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The round 1 closing rank for BTech in Chemical Engineering at NIT Hamirpur is 35719. The last round closing rank for BTech in Chemical Engineering at NIT Hamirpur is 48241. Cutoff ranks for all the courses are different from each other. 

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Arshia Singh

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In terms of Academics, Chemical Engineering at LPU covers the usual core subjects like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, reaction engineering, and process control. The curriculum follows the standard engineering structure. Learning quality depends a lot on how seriously you take labs, projects, and internships.

Talking about the Lab&Infrastructure,  there are dedicated chemical engineering labs and pilot-scale equipment for practical exposure. Facilities are decent for a private university, but hands-on learning depends on student involvement.

Lastly about the Placements, Core chemical engineer

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Antu Kaibartya

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The way HETC admissions through JELET are conducted.

HETC admits JELET to lateral entry (i.e. to 2nd year) with a Diploma in engineering/ technology.


With 2024 counselling, HETC B.Tech (lateral) courses were ranked last with the general-category, with most courses ranging from in the range of 7760-7916 (across branches) to allocate seats.

Caution 410 rank is probably not high enough.

410 is a far better position than 7760 - however, JELET ranking is such that the lower the rank the better the merit. Wait, that is that 410 is higher merit than 7760.

However — there's a catch. The announced range of the scale of the rank that was used to

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Chenna kesavulu Putchakayala

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For Chemical Engineering in JoSAA, top NITs need very high ranks. With a moderate rank, you may get lower-tier NITs like Durgapur, Raipur, Rourkela, or Patna, depending on category reservation. Fill a mix of top, mid, and safe NITs in your choices.

 
 

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Chikat Marchang

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NIT Trichy - National Institute of Technology will release 6-8 rounds of JEE Main cutoffs for admission to BTech in Chemical Engineering. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs are based on factors such as Category, Performance, Seats Available and Competition.

Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

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Vanya Shastri

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The Chemical Engineering department at Chandigarh University has a strong placement record. Students benefit from specialised labs like Mass Transfer, Heat Transfer, and Process Dynamics, which prepare them for real-world industry challenges. Companies such as Reliance Industries, Hindustan Unilever, MG Motors, VA Tech Wabag, and Tata Consulting Engineers regularly visit the campus to recruit fresh talent. 

Graduates find roles as process engineers, plant engineers, quality control engineers, and R&D professionals across chemical manufacturing, petroleum, pharmaceutical, and environmental consulting industries. The department also

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Tanya

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In terms of chemical engineering, Chandigarh University is an awesome place to study. The department owns some major, elegant laboratories for doing experiments to comprehend things happening in real time. 

Faculty members encourage students to write research papers and join mini-projects, encouraging them to attend seminars and present papers. On the skills development side, industry talks, seminars, and extra courses are organized. They offer quite strong placement support, with associations with the likes of industries in paints, fertilizers, energy, and manufacturing. 

The curriculum is robust and flexible to integrate cont

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Vidhi Jain

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If you have a lot of interest in the Chemical Engineering and want to get specialised research knowledge you can take up an MTech degree in Chemical Engineering or related fields like Biochemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Environmental Engineering etc. or an MS degree abroad.

You can also switch to an MBA degree if you wish to transition into managerial roles within the tech field. Also PhD in Chemical Engineering could be a good fit for those interested in research and development and academia.

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