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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Hope it helps you !
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9 years ago
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2016-03-17 14:44:53
Contributor-Level 9
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_National_Institutes_of_Technology
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2016-03-17 13:47:59Contributor-Level 6
PI would most probably based on your resume. If you're a fresher then questions would come about your ug qualification and everything else that you have written in your resume. For work ex candidates it would be about your previous work. Do read the newspaper for the day and go.
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2016-03-16 17:00:42
Guide-Level 15
1) Scope :
-Chemical Engineering graduates have good job opportunities in manufacturing and service industries such as food, materials, specialty chemicals, plastics, power production, biotechnology, tyre manufacturing, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, chemical engineering designs, nuclear energy, materials science, development of new sources of energy and even medicine.
-Some opt to work in laboratories and universities as a professor.
-Those interested in government jobs have to clear Engineering Service examinations conducted by the UPSC.
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2016-03-16 11:34:54
Contributor-Level 7
Every NIT has its own cut-off and admission procedure hence I would suggest that you attempt JEE to the best of your capabilities.
The mantra to success is dedication, commitment and determination. Stay focused and work hard towards goal attainment. You will certainly reap results, remember hard work always pays off. Don't underestimate your potential, you are worth a thousand sparrows. Don't let your fear demotivate you or derail you from your future aspirations.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2016-03-16 10:31:38
Contributor-Level 9
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