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11th January 2013 11:19 AM
sahoop
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

hi,,,

Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs

1.Petroleum Refining Plants
2.Electronics Industry
3.Aircraft Industry
4.Pulp And Paper Manufacturing
5.Pharmaceuticals
6.Chemical Plants
7.Photographic Equipment Units
8.Clothing Units
9.Mineral Based Industries



all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
19th May 2012 01:38 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Is there any difference between Ceramic engg and chem engg?Are they same?
24th February 2012 11:15 AM
drurv
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Every job is good in its own aspect. It is important that you be good in whatever career you plan to pursue. There are lots of opportunities in the field of chemical engineering. It depends which area you are interested in. If you are interested in the teaching field then you could go for an M.Tech and then appear for the NET exam. If you are interested in research then there is a Junior Research Associates test conducted by UGC. If these do not interest then you can go for either a Government or a Private job. There are lots of opportunities in the pharmaceutical and manufacturing area. Your basic interest should help in selection.
18th December 2011 06:26 PM
bishnu_g
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

you can do m.tech or surely you get good placement
best wishes
15th December 2011 08:13 PM
tuntunia
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Hello.....NIT is a big name so any course done from there gets the double value than from a normal engineering college.
There are quiet a lot of job opportunities after doing chemical engineering in Steel plant,HPCL,NTPC and in other industrial areas.
But if you are thinking that chemical engineers get those cool offices as shown in the films then you are wrong because it is very rare.Their maximum work is on field.
All the best.
23rd November 2011 08:48 PM
gaurav2talk
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

yes you are eligible for psu exams.

list of psu for chemical:
INDIAN OIL
ONGC
BPCL
HPCL
BARC
NTPC

etc

THROUGH gate only INDIAN OIL is recruiting chemical engineers. and last year's cutoff was 65 rank(AIR).
SO, competition is very tough.

you can go for private job also.

all the best.
20th July 2011 04:50 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

chem engg in nit warangal or in nit surathkal, which is better ?
15th July 2011 06:01 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

add,

13, food industry
14, photovoltic -semi conductor industry
15, engineering consultancy
16, Dyes and colour
17, Nuclear
18, Water and waste water treatment
19, environmental and sustainable green process
14th July 2011 04:31 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

chemical engg in nit warangal or IT in nit surathkal, which is better?
11th July 2011 08:28 PM
pops07
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Chemical Engineering is that branch of engineering which is involved in the design and maintenance of chemical plants and the development of chemical processes for converting raw materials or chemicals into valuable forms.

Chemical Engineers have demand both in the public sector as well as the private sector.

You can seek jobs in areas such as processing, operations or manufacturing, research and development, design and construction, finance and teaching.

The areas where you can get jobs are:

1.Chemical Plants
2.Petrochemical Plants
3.Pharmaceuticals
4.Petroleum Refining Plants
5.Mineral Based Industries
6.Electronics Industry
7.Photographic Equipment Units
8.Clothing Units
9.Pulp And Paper Manufacturing
10.Aircraft Industry

So don't worry you will get a good job with a good salary.
11th July 2011 04:27 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

whether there is a better scope for b-tech chemical engineers in indian market and abroad in terms of packages compared to other engineering branches?
7th July 2011 12:02 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

is chem better/metallurgy brabch in nitw?
3rd July 2011 11:05 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

i want to chemical engineering from nit raipur so what package of salary i can expect.
3rd July 2011 10:45 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

what is the package offered for students who have completed chemical engineering in NIT's?
22nd June 2011 07:40 PM
agrawal1288
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
is chemical engg from NIT good.... wat are the scope in future.? is there good job placements and good salary in future as well..... is this engg really hard or normal ??
Every job is good in its own aspect. It is important that you be good in whatever career you plan to pursue. There are lots of opportunities in the field of chemical engineering. It depends which area you are interested in. If you are interested in the teaching field then you could go for an M.Tech and then appear for the NET exam. If you are interested in research then there is a Junior Research Associates test conducted by UGC. If these do not interest then you can go for either a Government or a Private job. There are lots of opportunities in the pharmaceutical and manufacturing area. Your basic interest should help in selection.
22nd June 2011 01:02 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

package of chemical in nit trichi
31st May 2011 04:02 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

i hav a doubt that.........which branch to opt civil or chemical engineering in nit trichy.
all my subjects(PCM) are equally good. and i hav equal interest in both these fields.
i m asking frm the view of better placement and better salary.
10th May 2011 09:22 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

please tell me what is best branch in now a days and future in nit's
8th May 2011 01:28 AM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

i want to do master in chemical engineering,i dont know where to specialise,pls heip.
5th March 2011 05:41 PM
sachin2places
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Hello.....NIT is a big name so any course done from there gets the double value than from a normal engineering college.
There are quiet a lot of job opportunities after doing chemical engineering in Steel plant,HPCL,NTPC and in other industrial areas.
But if you are thinking that chemical engineers get those cool offices as shown in the films then you are wrong because it is very rare.Their maximum work is on field.
All the best.
4th March 2011 09:38 PM
Unregistered
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

after doing btech in chemical engg i want to do mtech...i need a suggestion in viewing better oportunities...
23rd February 2011 07:10 AM
imira
Re: Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

Sure there is good scope in the field of Chemical Engineering especially when done by reputed institutes like NIT. Most of the opportunities will be in manufacturing and pharmaceutical companies. They are also required in the defense sector and atomic centers. They also have the option to enter in to the research field. The level of difficulty of the course depends on the candidates. It depends on the level of interest and also the effort put in to prepare for the course.
23rd February 2011 02:07 AM
Unregistered
Future prospects of doing B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from NITs?

is chemical engg from NIT good.... wat are the scope in future.? is there good job placements and good salary in future as well..... is this engg really hard or normal ??

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