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8th May 2010, 09:00 PM
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Chemical Engineering: Course Difficulty Level? Job Prospects?


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9th May 2010, 09:09 PM
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i dont think there is any field which you can do without any dificulty .and when it comes to scope, the scope for chemical engineers is tend to grow in future orms can be downloaded from the official website or can be served in person from the above centers. The form must be filled out completely and the essential details and are required to be submitted before the last day for submission.hemical engineers could make very important contributions for the improvement and maintenance of the quality of life.
Since Chemical engineering is a vast field, the job prospectus and career options of a chemical engineer is varied.
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11th May 2010, 12:30 AM
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dear friend
chemical engineering seems to be tough but this is not so its only how u take it
and secondly about job prospect it has some less prospect compared to other branches but always keep in mind that u will be fighting for only one job so it doesnt matter whether it has less prospect or more prospect
all the best
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11th May 2010, 12:29 PM
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info on chemical engineering what about its difficulty, jobs & more
chemical engg is gud branch there are many chemical factory yaar u need not to be worry abt job ok job is depend on ur score in this branch & ur talent will show to get the job very easily yaar not upset do ur work u will be got the job ok no tension there is few company yaar like saraf chemical industry,vaigai industries ok dont need 2 be worry dude ...................
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29th May 2010, 06:37 PM
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dear friend,
chemical engineering have a very good prospects.
it has a great future.
moreover you can have a good salary job in pharmaceutical company.
best of luck.
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what about mtech in chemical engineering
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30th August 2010, 08:19 PM
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Dear Friend,
Engineering means not a easy subject will be provided for you.
every subject has its weight on basis of subject .
Chemical engineering have a good prospects in future.

as the reccesion is going on S/W fields,
after completing the course you can get chance in Govt. or private sectors like DRDO,TATA Chemicals,Ifco,pharmaceutical company etc..

Good luck.
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31st August 2010, 11:39 PM
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dear friends,

there is not such a difficulty in this fields.

there is very good job scope in this fields.

and you can get the job in both the private as well in the government job.

but some times in the chemical company there is chanses of the skin deseases.
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16th September 2010, 12:54 AM
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All engineering disciplines are considered difficult. No engg course if considered easier. Chemical engineering is a developing field and lots of students are opting for it and its very popular these days. You can get a job in many reputer companies as a chemical engineer. More than india there is more scope in abroad like US .

So go for it if you like the course. Dont think about the course difficulty as one day you will get used to it
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16th September 2010, 12:58 AM
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hhii
as a engineering student u should have prepared to study hard..
engineering disciplines are considered difficult. No engg course if considered easier. Chemical engineering is a developing field and lots of students are opting for it and its very popular these days. You can get a job in many reputer companies as a chemical engineer. More than india there is more scope in abroad like US .

so try hard and consentrate on ur studies.

clear ur fundamentals.s

good luck.
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16th September 2010, 07:23 AM
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dear,
why difficult? who told chemical engineering field is difficult. I'm also chemical engineer. you can join many industries after chemical engineering like cargill fertelizers,FCI,NFL, and more. so don't warry there are large jobs in this sector.

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16th September 2010, 11:05 AM
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Hey friends..

The Scope of Chemical Engineering and Course Difficulty Level ? Job Prospects ? Pay scale and more info are provided here : http://www.myengg.com/engg/info/3642...h-engineering/
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16th September 2010, 11:44 AM
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well chemical engineering is a branch has its birth on demand in the western countries.And as it is difficult for management to manage with costly equipment many colleges are not introducing that branch.And if anyone say its not a good branch its because the lack of knowledge about that branch.
course difficult level:its easy,it requires basic understanding of physics and maths.
job prospectus:chemical engineer comes into play for production on large scale after chemist develops a chemical.he actually builds a plant for its production.
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16th September 2010, 03:39 PM
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hi,
the chemical engineering course is not that much difficult because it doesn't involves higher order mathematics like complex analysis,differntial calculus ,partial differntial question and real life problems,actually it involves reaction and their mechanism,if u understand them once by concentrating on ur studies u can hav bright future.Chemical engineers hav wide scope too as chemicals are used in each and every industry being it synthesisig or processing.So go for it hav a bright future ahead.
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16th September 2010, 03:41 PM
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Hello friend,
scope of Chemical engineering is very good and if you want to become a good engineer than you will have to do hard work in every field either it is chemical or other.
There are good scope in private sector and government sector like Oil company,petroleum and many other.

all the best
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16th September 2010, 06:41 PM
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Chemical engineering is a good branch. It involves the study of technology to obtain several products through chemical processes. Chemical Engineering is used in various fields such as medicines, pharmaceuticals, paints, petroleum products etc. This is very well paid profession, but opportunities are relatively lesser in India. At the end, every branch has its own difficulties. You can grow up in this field, if you work hard and score good in your BE.
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can u do post graduation in development of cosmetics after B.Chem Engg?
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Engineering means not a easy subject will be provided for you.
every subject has its weight on basis of subject .
Chemical engineering have a good prospects in future as the reccesion is going on S/W fields,after completing the course you can get chance in Govt. or private sectors like DRDO,TATA Chemicals,Ifco,pharmaceutical company and many more.
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20th April 2012, 08:33 PM
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All engineering disciplines are considered difficult. No engg course if considered easier. Chemical engineering is a developing field and lots of students are opting for it and its very popular these days. You can get a job in many reputer companies as a chemical engineer. More than india there is more scope in abroad like US .

So go for it if you like the course. Dont think about the course difficulty as one day you will get used to it
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If basics of 2 chemistery are not cleared then__should one join chemical engneering????
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Chemical Engineering:
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Chemical Engineering:
According to course Difficulty you are well in numerical analysis,chemical reactions,Mathematics,Thermodynamics.You are not worried about the course difficulty.If you are not well in one of those above subjects try to learn the basics of those because each of the other subjects also interlinked with these subjects.In 11 th & 12 th physics also important.Try to learn the concepts through basic will help you in any branch in engineering
According to jobs you have many job opportunities in abroad countries compared to Our country.In our country also many job opportunities for Chemical engineering.Because now days the chemical students are less compared to required.So you can easily get job if you are average student
GOOD LUCK
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dear,
why difficult? who told chemical engineering field is difficult. I'm also chemical engineer. you can join many industries after chemical engineering like cargill fertelizers,FCI,NFL, and more. so don't warry there are large jobs in this sector.

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Hi I'm Chandana. My rank is 7195 in TS eamcet. I'm trying for chemical engineering in osmania university. Is it a good choice? Is there any allergy while working out with chemicals? Please advise me.
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Some people will be good in mathematics or technical subjects while some others are good in practical applications. When it comes to chemical engineering it is not a single subject but a mixture of lots of subjects. Chemical engineering consists mainly of the following subjects:

Chemical Reaction Engineering
Mass transfer operations
Fluid flow operations
Heat transfer operations
Thermodynamics
Process calculation
Mathematics
There are even more subjects but most will be somewhat related to all these basic subjects. First of all the main thing to understand is that chemical engineering and chemistry are not the same but some relation is there but not much. All chemical engineering subjects requires basic to somewhat advanced mathematics. Process calculation can be considered as the basic chemical engineering subject which involves some mathematics and a lot of unit processes and operations. All other chemical engineering subjects are backed by these two subjects mathematics and process calculation.

Chemical reaction engineering includes reactor design, catalysis, reaction analysis like order, rate of reaction and all, with minimum chemistry and lots of mathematics like calculus and all.

Mass transfer involves the study of mass transfer operations like absorption, stripping, distillation, adsorption, drying, humidification and design of mass transfer equipment like distillation columns, absorption columns, etc

Heat transfer mainly deal with conduction, convection, radiation, heat exchangers, evaporators, etc

Fluid flow deals with fluid statics, Navier Stokes, Hagen–Poiseuille, Bernoulli equation, pressure drop, flow through pipes, flow over objects, fluidisation, pumps, etc

Chemical engineering thermodynamics includes work, compression, expansion, throttling, solution thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy, partial molar properties, excess properties, reaction thermodynamics, etc
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