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18th June 2011, 07:43 PM
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Is it better to do chemical and polymer engineering from BIT Mesra or Chemical Engineering from UICET, Chandigarh? What is the starting package?
is it better to do chemical and polymer engineering from BIT mesra or chemical engineering from UICET, chandigarh?what are their starting packages?
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15th April 2015, 02:27 PM
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Re: Is it better to do chemical and polymer engineering from BIT Mesra or Chemical Engineering from UICET, Chandigarh? What is the starting package?
There is no comparison in both these two streams because both are very reputed courses and the Polymer engineering is very reputed and available only in very few collages of India while in chemical engineering study includes of all matters of polymers and petrochemical and includes complete study of chemicals.
So i would like to suggest that you have to select the stream in which you are most interest and where you can give your best and can do something better than others and something new Because where a person can do something new he can get the best career and salary package in that field. So i would like to suggest you that you have to select your interested field and get admission in that and also i can tell you some other top collage and universities for these courses- Chemical engg. collages- >> University of petroleum and energy, Dehradun Uttarakhand >> Arni University, Kangra Himachel prsdesh >> Amrita school of engineering, Coimbatore Tamil Nadu >> ABV- Indian institute of information technology and management, Gawalior Madhya pradesh >> Indian institute of technology,New Delhi >> Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh Uttar Pradesh Collages offers polymer engineering are- >> University of petroleum and energy, Dehradun Uttrakhand >> Apex group of institution, Jaipur Rajasthan >> Asia pacific institute of information technology, Panipat Haryana >> Anna University, Chennai Tamil Nadu These are the collage and universities for these courses but the university of petroleum and energy in Dehradun for both courses is best. |
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