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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences physics and chemistry) and life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry) together with applied Mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials, and energy. Essentially, chemical engineers design large-scale processes that convert chemicals, raw materials, living cells, microorganisms, and energy into useful forms and products.
A chemical engineer may be involved in industry or university research where they are tasked in designing and performing experiments to create new and better ways of production, controll
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Aarti Singh

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Yash, the core branches are ECE, CSE, EE, Mech., Civil etc but with passage of time the impact of technology has increased due to which many new branches have come up like Biotech, Food tech., Nanotech, Agri., Mechanatronics etc.
Many reputed private universities are offering these courses so you can check the details of these universities like Amity, Lovely, Sharda etc.
The eligibility criteria and admission process varies from institution to institution.
Good luck.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Yes, you can pursue chemical engineering from Institute of Chemical Technology, Laxmi Narayan Institute of Technology or Maharashtra Institute of Technology.

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Abhishek Pandey

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According to the ranking of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Nirma University has been ranked 29 whereas DDIT is not even in top 100. So, according to this, Nirma University is far better than DDIT.

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