Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering is a combination of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Mathematics and Economics subjects. Chemical engineering involves the processing of chemicals, their production, mixing of chemicals, transformation, refining of raw materials, processing, transportation, and managing the industrial processes to make raw materials into finished products. Chemical engineers are involved in chemical plant designs and contribute to environmental protection and develop chemical processes. Many institutions and universities are offering Chemical engineering courses. Students can pursue Diploma, UG, PG, Doctoral programmes based on their qualifications. Institutes and Universities conduct entrance exams to enter the respective course. Most Chemical engineers are involved in the invention, development, design, operation and management of processes in industries. Chemical engineers work in several fields as Chemists, Industrial engineers, Materials engineers as well as Electrical engineers. They are responsible for the availability of modern high- quality materials that are essential for running an Industrial economy. Chemical engineers design equipment and operate chemical plants and they determine the best methods for production.
Types of Courses:
Diploma, B.E/ B.Tech, M.E/ M.Tech, Doctoral programmes.
Eligibility and Admission:
Diploma:
Candidates must have to pass class 10th. Admissions are based on merit in entrance tests. The duration of the course is 3 years. A person who has completed the course is eligible to join directly in the 2nd year of B.E/ B.Tech Chemical engineering.
B.E/ B.Tech:
✦ A person who wants to do Chemical engineering at graduation level should have to pass class 10+2. It is a 4 year course.
✦ Candidates need to get a good score in JEE exam or should qualify for entrance exams conducted by respective universities such as MHT CET/ KCET/ BITSAT/ EMACET/ VITEEE/ SREJEEE etc,.
M.E/ M.Tech:
✦ Candidate who has a graduation degree in Chemical engineering is eligible to do PG in Chemical engineering. The duration of the course is 2 years.
✦ Admission is based on GATE score or universities entrance exams.
Ph.D:
✦ A candidate who wants to take admission into Ph.D Chemical engineering is must have a PG degree in Chemical engineering.
✦ Admission is based on GATE/ NET score or universities entrance exams and interviews.
Fees: (Approx.)
✴ UG: Rs. 50K- 2 lakhs
✴ PG: Rs. 3 to 5 Lakhs
✴ Ph.D: Rs. 50,000 to 4,00,000 Lakhs
✴ Diploma: Rs. 50,000 to 4,00,000 Lakhs
Skills:
❏ Interest in chemistry
❏ Leadership skills
❏ Management skills
❏ Analytical skills
❏ Interpersonal skills
❏ Technical knowledge
Top Institutes:
Institutes
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Cities
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IIT Mumbai |
Mumbai |
IIT Delhi |
Delhi |
IIT Madras |
Madras |
IIT Kharagpur |
Kharagpur, West Bengal |
IIT Guwahati |
Guwahati |
Anna University |
Chennai |
Amity University |
Noida |
Manipal Institute of Technology |
Karnataka |
Vellore Institute of Technology |
Tamil Nadu |
Lovely Professional University |
Punjab
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Institute of Chemical Technology |
Mumbai |
BITS Pilani |
Hyderabad |
SRM University |
Tamil Nadu |
Career Options:
✩ Chemical engineer
✩ Energy manager
✩ Materials engineer
✩ Analytical chemist
✩ Lecturer/ Professor
✩ Mining engineer
Salaries:
A person who successfully completed his education in Chemical engineering can get a good salary. The average salaries for freshers are between INR. 4- 7 Lakh. In the government sector, salaries are based on the pay scale. There will be a hike in salary based on experience and skill set.
Top Recruiters:
Chemical engineers are hired by the govt. sector or private sector.
✩ NTPC
✩ Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL)
✩ Coal India Ltd (CIL)
✩ Oil & National Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC)
✩ Pharmaceutical industries
✩ Institute and universities
✩ Agrochemical Industries
Posted Date: 26/03/2022