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Duryodhan Biswal

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Yes, it is a good choice. Many projects related to coal gasification or petroleum products are going to start in India. If you pursue chemical engineering, you will find lots of job opportunities. You can get jobs in Steel, coal gasification, petroleum, designing, pharmaceutical, power, water treatment and ordinance industries after completing your chemical engineering.

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Duryodhan Biswal

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It depends on the employer and their CTC, but it will be between 4 and 5 lakh rupees per annum.

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Sharath KrishnanCurrently pursuing MBA at NIT Warangal

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U have to write the entrance for that first. I think the admission for this year is over. May be you can try for next year.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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As per your work experience, you can choose MBA in infrastructure management because you are already in a cement company. So, you have to choose infrastructure management and choose cement related specialization, it will good for you in the future.

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Aditi chaudhary

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Yes, you can get admission in B.Sc chemistry after completing your Diploma. But, why don't you opt for B.Sc chemistry directly?

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RAKESH UPADHYAY

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I think you should go for agriculture, but it depends on your interest as well. You can choose according to your interest.

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Yash Patel

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Your scores are less and it will create problem while getting visa.

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