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Anjali Sharma

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Yes, you can do B.Tech after Diploma. You can get admission to 2nd year of B.Tech course directly as you have completed Diploma course. The general admission process in most of the institutes is on the basis of entrance tests. There are several state level and national level engineering entrance tests. Although some institutes provides direct admission on merit based on qualifying exam.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sana,
You can look for Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) programs abroad. Now, abroad is a very generic term. You also have to choose the university, the country etc. Accordingly you must prepare since the entry requirements are also different. Depending on where you want to study you must take SAT or ACT, TOEFL or IELTS or any other assessment test. Some countries like Germany etc. May require knowledge of it's local language like German.

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Anjali Sharma

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Good things are:
1. You have lot of opportunities in process industries with less competition. Like mechanical, electrical etc. Here more no of students are not pursuing chemical engineering. Therefore, it is easy to get a job as we have lot of vacancies.
2. Chemical engineering will be more interesting and they have wide scope unlike other engineering branch. As you know, chemical engineering is divided into polymer engineering, cement engineering, petrochemical engineering, metallurgy engineering, etc.
3. Big scope is there for research in different sectors where you cannot even imagine. Bad things are,
1. Working environment will not
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Vijay Angadi

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Yes, congratulations for such a high percentile. You can get chemical engineering in NIT Trichy and as you are an OBC candidate, it pushes you forward to get your dream seat.

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Hello Ravindran,
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