PhD in Chemical Engineering

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The course covers different aspects of applications of physical sciences such as Physics and Chemistry to life sciences such as Biology and micro-biology. The course relates to the coverage of manner of conversion of chemicals or raw materials into a state that is more useable than it was in the previous state. The course specifically lays stress on the pioneering method of production and improvement as well as simultaneous refinement of the different chemical processes that takes place on a large scale in several fluid based industries.

Eligibility:

The candidates have to attain both the under graduate as well as post graduate level degree in engineering discipline in order to study this course. The specific cuts off marks in several institutes are deemed as a minimum of 50% in their both of the pattern of degree.

Course outlook:

The overall duration of the course of PhD in Sanskrit spans for a period of four to five years. Though the exact duration of the course is not known, yet a maximum of five years is what most of the candidates undertake to finish off with their thesis.

Job prospects:

The candidates have tremendous career opportunities in several wide spread Chemical Industries. This includes both the inorganic as well as organic based Chemical Industries. Designing of several processes along with the technical equipment required can also offer incredible career potential. The candidates can also explore the job of a lecturer or a teacher or a professor in any prestigious Engineering Institute.

Best Places to Pursue:

National Institute of Technology, Karnataka
Jawarhar Lal Nehru Technical University
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

 
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    C.Sruti:

    I’m a M.Tech Chemical Engineering. although i din’t qualified GATE in the first attempt. Am I eligible to fill for phd from any IIT. My CGPA through out M.Tech is approximately 7.9?