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souvik ghosh

Contributor-Level 6

It totally depend on your capability and on your hard work and also on your luck to some extent to try for CAT once again if you are sure that you can clear CAT and score 99 percentile and can take admission to IIM then surely go for it.

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Chetna S

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Hi Shivani
The stereotypes of jobs for boys or girls are no more valid now if you are keen to work as a production engineer. Only suggestion is to go through the course structure of this branch thoroughly. In multinational companies a production engineer controls a manufacturing department etc. That means mechanical engineers comes under a production engineer. In PSUs, you may be recruited by NTPC(National Thermal Power Corporation),ONGC(Oil and Natural Gas Corporation),SAIL(Steel Authority of India Limited.)These are the only few name recruiting almost every year. There are other manufacturing and production companies of Government wh
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ankur goyal

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NIT, Jalandhar is the best option for you.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Mrunal
India or globally, all three are required in their respective sectors. The only need is to understand, where you make the best fit and will be able to utilize your skills and abilities after 4 -6 years. Industry pundits do predict the jobs in demand in future but you cant be sure of it until you are the best. So based on the current trend, food technology first, chemical engg second and production third is what I suggest.

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divay jindal

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There is no biotech, industrial or production engineering is available in NIT Silchar.

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Piyush Dashore

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not that good better to go for mechanical

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Aliyar,
Both the programs are in demand and have ample scope. Chemical engineering has scopes within a limited area but opportunities are plenty within the particular domain. You must be knowing the difference between the two, however what I can suggest is you need to learn about the career outcomes of both, which career will you enjoy the most or dream about. Production or manufacturing engineering will basically train you for research, design and development of systems, machines, processes etc. Chemical engineering is the study and practice of transforming substances at large scales. Hope this helped.

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