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Architectural, engineering, and related services
Basic chemical manufacturing
Scientific research and development services
Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
Business services
Health-car
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Admission in B.Tech in Chemical Engineering in Laxminarayan Institute of Technology is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHTCET).
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The average placement package for Chemical Engineering students is 7-8 LPA. The companies that come for placements are much renowned like ExxonMobil, Schlumberger, Cairn, UOP Honeywell, etc. The good part is, being a chemical engineer doesn't mean you will only get a chance to work in these companies, but you can also try for IT and consultancy firms in PS-2 and grab a good offer there.
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