Chemical Engineering is a course based on basic subjects like Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics. This field has its jobs in industries like Oil, Gas & Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Manufacturing Goods, and various PSUs. The interested students must of science background and must appear for various engineering exams like JEE, BITSAT, VITEEE, UPSEE, etc. There are some top companies that recruit the students of chemical engineering like ONGC, IOCL, TATA Chemicals, Reliance. This course offers both graduate and postgraduate programs. Candidates are advised to prepare well from the previous year's question papers.
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Eligibility Criteria
For UG- 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
For PG-B.Tech degree with a minimum passing percentage
Exam Pattern
There are different entrances available to appear for various courses such as JEE, BITSAT, GATE. There are both government and private exams for Chemical Engineering course which hold their own criterion of exam study.
Syllabus
The topics to be studied are:
Chemical Reaction
Heat Transfer
Mass Transfer
Chemical Technology
Plant Design and Economics
Thermodynamics
Fluid mechanics
Mass Transfer and many others.
Candidates must attempt questions carefully.
Candidates must revise their concepts thoroughly.
Take online mock tests to know your strengths and weaknesses.
Candidates must practice placement papers and mock tests to prepare well.
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