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28th August 2010, 06:38 PM
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Re: Scope of Chemical Engineering Branch in Future?
both these branches are core branches and the demand for them is on the rise,
but by the present market situations civil engineering is far ahead of mechanical engineering,both in job demand and pay, |
#52
28th August 2010, 06:41 PM
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civil engineering electronics computers mechanical electrical it chemical |
#53
28th August 2010, 08:53 PM
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Re: Scope of Chemical Engineering Branch in Future?
Hello friend
there are huge scope of geting job after completing chemical engineering you can apply for any of the pharmaceutical companies,you can apply for any of the jobs like Environmental and ecology supervisor,Industrial system controller,Research analysts etc....... So do not worry about the scope and prepare for the interviews and the written exam,,that's all..... all the best. |
#54
28th August 2010, 11:43 PM
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dear friend
chemical engineering is a ever green stream. you can apply for various jobs in petrochemical ,oil refinery, steel plant, pharmaceutical and many more fields. many foreign companies are investing a lot in chemical field like recent hot news is CAIRN INDIA is dealing with VEDANTA for opening of oil refinery. you can also apply fore core industries and govt.jobs. chemical engineers has also a huge demand in ARABIAN countries. here is a list of companies where you can apply TCL IOCL HPL ONGC GAIL SAIL and many more. good luck. |
#56
31st August 2010, 12:08 AM
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dear friend
according to my thinking obviously u can go in many sector govt.&as well as private sector through chemical engg.the private sector jobs for chemical engg r 1.iocl. 2.hpl. 3.tcl. 4.upl 5.ongc 6.oil etc and if u r interested to go in govt &reearch sector threr u can also go.govt.&research sector jobs r bhaba atomic rearch centre etc.for more information u can follow various newspapers like employment news etc. good luck. |
#58
13th October 2010, 12:36 AM
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Chemical engineering is the branch that concentrates on the optimization techniques to produce more amounts with cheaper costs.
so you can have vast opportunities in it at anytime.There wouldn't be any situations like no boom. It is the branch less preferred but it is the branch with the highest payscale than any ohter branch.Engineers produced is not exactly the same with the requirement so you will have vast opportunities. all the best regards mseethramster |
#59
13th October 2010, 01:07 AM
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dont get confused dear chemical engineering is quit good branch at future and also in present it is unique branch whose jobs no one can get exept chemical engineering student you have scope in all the oil company,in medical,gas companies etc
for about jobs go to the www.fresherworld.com |
#60
13th October 2010, 12:35 PM
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sure scope of chemical engineering in future is very good. job opportunity is also high. actually the fact is every year passing out in chemical engineering is very less but the market has very large demand. so getting job is not a problem after study on chemical engineering.
but the main problem is this subject is very difficult. it should require a very good knowledge on chemistry otherwise it will be very difficult to become a good chemical engineer. if you have proper knowledge on chemistry and if you are interested to study on chemistry related then only you should go for chemical engineering. the development of chemical engineering in india is not up to the mark. but in future surely it will be developed and it will one of the best engineering later. all the best. |
#61
13th October 2010, 06:40 PM
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Dear,
chemical engineering is a ever green stream. you can apply for various jobs in petrochemical ,oil refinery, steel plant, pharmaceutical and many more fields. here is a list of companies where you can apply TCL IOCL HPL ONGC GAIL SAIL and many more. good luck. |
#63
3rd February 2011, 02:30 PM
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i thing out of the six the chem engg is better. without chemistry nothig is there in the world
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#65
24th February 2011, 06:01 PM
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chemical engg is best option......so definitely choose chemical ....
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#66
24th February 2011, 06:09 PM
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most of the people think thats chemical engg is all about chemistry.....but it is wrong...the main task of a chemical engineer is to produce useful material with unwanted matters.....so be cool & adopted chemical...
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#69
22nd April 2011, 08:33 AM
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The scope of chemical engineers is very big because Chemical Engineers are in big demand . Chemical engineering would probably be the best branch for the future. With the high demand for energy, people are looking for efficiency more than ever. This field is definitely the best for growth.
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#70
22nd April 2011, 08:06 PM
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what i m posting here u not going to have in any blogspot sites
chemical is not a good branch to opt as the vacancy in psu r about nil i have face 5 interviews of psu yet but unable to crack any one of them reason cannt be knowledge in this field otherwise i will be unable to crack psu written 5 time but the vacancy do matter in year 2009 sail has only 9 seat and in year 2010 only 5.drdo has only 20.gail has less than 20.iifco nil or 1 only good company like ongc,hpcl,iocl it tough to crack as iocl take on basis of gate and my rank was 377(per.-97.04) in 2011 among 12994 but tough i have not receive any call 4 interview.in ongc i hardly known any one.to do mtech i also not a good option as company prefer btech instead of mtech and btech has large crowd so i advice is to opt mech,elect,ece,comp sc perfer mech. even not in a good college as seat in psu come in 100es so a good chance to have handsome salary in government company best of luck 4 ur carrier |
#89
11th August 2011, 06:26 PM
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Which world r u all living in? Chemical engineers have good scope? Y r u guys misleading this poor questioner... Chemical Jobs are sparse.. Literally seen no where in today;s job market in india. There are only big names like ONGC, etc. who provide jobs to chem enggr. Check out for ureself how many vacancies they advertise. Hardly 18 to 20(includes quotas, etc. ofcourse). Dont play with ure career. Go for something that u have interest in and also which has good scope in today;s job market.
Research things urself, lissen to everyone, talk to every1. But do what you feel is right. Dont base your judgement on others. |
#90
11th August 2011, 06:33 PM
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Research things urself, lissen to everyone, talk to every1. But do what you feel is right. Dont base your judgement on others. |
#94
15th November 2011, 12:00 PM
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Re: Scope of Chemical Engineering Branch in Future?
hi dear,
The scope of chemical engineers is so big because Chemical Engineers will always be in demand and you don't have to worry about jobs. Chemical engineering would probably be the best branch for the future. With the high demand for energy, people are looking for efficiency more than ever. This field is definitely the best for growth, but there will also be competition in the job market......... thanks |
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