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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

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Of course, its a very good course. Its demand will always be there in future as there are very few colleges offering chemical engineering seats. It also has a bright future in forensic departments.

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Kushal Doshi

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Good is actually a very relative term. Every person has different perspective for good. But answering to your question, your score seems to be really good and yes you can get a good college of your choice.
I hope you get the best!

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Akshay Bajaj

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Well, scopes in itself is quite a vague term. With scope you want to know about the job or about the field? Let us consider you want both. So, if you are wondering where would you land up after investing 4 precious years of your adoloscent life then let me tell you there are plenty of choices and scopes for you if you are capable enough. Oil and Gas sector:
Major PSUs are IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, GAIL, ONGC. Major private companies are Reliance, Shell, Essar, Mittal Energy Group etc. Other Sectors:
Fertilisers: National Fertilisers Ltd, Kribhco, IFFCO etc. Paints: Asian Paints, Berger Paints etc. Food and Other Processing: Godrej, ITC, P&G, TAT
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Anik Verma

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Hi Deepka,
College does not offer lateral entry. It is advisable to get in touch with the college officials for detailed information.
Thanks.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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No, Diploma in chemical engineering is not available there. Look for it somewhere else.

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Shiksha Kumari

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Hi Mayuri, If you are looking from the job perspective then most of the jobs in food technology are in the private sector. Food technology's scope mostly lies in the food research as a food scientist or food technologist. You can work in the industries like food processing industry and soft drink manufacturing industry. Also, as a quality control analyst at restaurants and cafes or hotels. One can also make his/her career in the research field. But comparatively, chemical engineering offers industrial and research option. As a chemical engineer, you will get options of being a design engineer, process engineer, operation, and maintenan
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Purna,
It's nice to know that you are already post graduate in maths. May I then ask, why engineering now? Almost 50% of fresh engineering graduates are not finding any placements. In addition, doing engineering via distance education is illegal. I feel you should go for PhD in maths rather than pursuing this idea of engineering via distance education.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rakshanda,
My personal choice would be to pursue post-graduation. This has twin advantages. Firstly, it makes you a specialist and hence increases your value in placements cycle. In addition, you also become eligible to teach in engineering colleges, which presently have huge vacancies of trained staff. Best wishes.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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According to my knowledge, if you are graduate in chemistry and post graduate in polymer Science, so yes, you are eligible to do ME in chemical engineering.

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