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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

As of now, there is no such strict age specifications for pursuing Rubber Technology courses at popular colleges and universities in India. However, looking at the previous admission statistics, students who take admission to BTech/BE Rubber Technology are usually between 17 years and 24 years of age. For M.Tech in Rubber Technology, they are usually between 24 and 27 years of age.

Some universities may have certain age requirements for admission, it is very less likely to happen though. If you are a talented kid with a good academic record and have successfully cleared the entrance test and other assessment rounds, you can apply for Ru

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Vidhi Jain

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The discipline of Rubber Technology is slowly emerging as an important engineering specialisation in India. You can go through a few key benefits of pursuing Rubber Technology below:
India is a top producer & consumer of rubber globally that in itself creates demand for skilled people in this field. The use of rubber span in different sectors like automobiles, healthcare, footwear, construction, etc. with a lot of earning potential for you in the future when you enter the workforce.
• You get to explore roles in production, R&D, quality control, marketing, and management. Further, a focus on sustainability opens doors for innovati

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11 months ago

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the top recruiters for Rubber Technology include:

  • Apollo Tyres Ltd.
  • Ceat Tyres Ltd.
  • Hi-Tech Carbon Ltd
  • MRF Ltd.
  • L.M.Fibres Ltd.

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the top institutes to pursue Rubber Technology includes:

  • L D College of Engineering, Ahmedabad
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
  • Government Polytechnic, Mumbai
  • Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai

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Pragati Singh

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Rubber technology is the branch of science that deals with the conversion of latex or synthetic rubber into products such as tires, mats, and exercise bands, among other things. Rubber Technology is available in two different level: undergraduate and postgraduate. B.Tech in Rubber Technology is a four-year program with eight semesters. Rubber Technology course deals with the study and usage of rubber in all of its various forms to increase the effectiveness of the products.

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11 months ago

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Pragati Singh

Contributor-Level 10

No, there is no option for distance education program for B.Tech in Rubber Technology. It is only offered in full-time mode at the diploma,  UG and PG levels. At present, there are 4 well known colleges that offer diploma, B.E/BTech, and M.E/MTech courses in the field of Rubber Technology because it is an evolving engineering specialization. 

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a year ago

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Abhishek singh

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Yes, one can pursue a diploma in rubber technology after 10th: To pursue a diploma in rubber technology, one has to complete 10+2 in science stream. After pursuing a diploma in rubber technology, one can get jobs in the rubber industry, tyre manufacturing industry, and polymer industry. After pursuing a diploma in rubber technology, one can pursue careers in positions like rubber process technician, rubber technologist, polymer specialist, and lecturer. To pursue a diploma in rubber technology, trained teachers of the institute make students aware of theoretical and practical aspects. To pursue a diploma in rubber technology, the insti

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Keeping the previous years of trends in consideration, chances of getting MIT Chennai for B.E. Rubber and Plastic Engineering are good enough on asked TNEA score.

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2 years ago

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Rohit Kumar

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Yes, very soon there will be courses on rubber technology.

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