Ceramic Engineering
Hi Sanju ,
You can join for btech ceramic and cement technology as a lateral entry(second year).
You have to sit for the national level or state level entrance exam conducted by varoius public and private Institution offering this course.
Admission procedure is based on All India level jee exam( for IIT and nit ) followed by counselling.
Some other institution have their own entrance exams such as comedk or wbjee at state level entrance exam.
Some college offering direct admission via board merit list considering marks should be at least 80% in aggregate .then you have to go through counselling Session uopn succsgsucces clearing either any entrance exams..
Thanks.
Hi Parantap,
It really depends upon your interests, which field you want to choose. As far as college is concerned, all the above mentioned colleges are good with average packages of more than Rs.4 LPA.
Thank you and best of luck.
Ceramic Engineering is similar to material science but it only consists of inorganic and non-metallic materials. It is comparatively a less familiar as well as a lessor opted option in the engineering sector but that does not mean that it isn't good enough. There is a wide market for the Ceramic Engineering and I feel that in the upcoming years the scope will eventually increase in folds.
Hi Gaurav,
Yes, as it is a course from one of the Top NITs in India which is Rourkela then obviously it has a good scope in India if not abroad.
Good Luck!
Hi,
On overall basis NIT Rourkela is definitely better than BIT Mesra rest decision depends on your priorities.
Hey Sulender,
Don't take risk.
There are many NITs which are good and i think you will get better branch. There are too many students so if you think that you will change your branch in 2nd year then it may be risky.
Good luck!
hii
yeah there are various colleges in INDIA as i have found few of them to your branch and listed below
MIT pune
Lovely proffessional University Belgaum
Bhagwant University, Ajmer
many more look the below link
Vishwarya technologucal university
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ceramics-and-cement-engineering-colleges-in-india
all the best
Ceramic Technology deals with the production, design and use of ceramic materials. Candidates who have completed this course can find numerous job opportunities in private and public sector.
Graduates in B.Tech ceramic technology can work as ceramic technologists in any private firm. Ceramic technologists develop new products by researching on various chemical reactions and replace the existing products with newly developed better products. Another job opportunity available for these graduates is ceramic designer in any ceramic company. Ceramic designer is responsible for designing various ceramic products. These graduates can also work as a Marketing executive or Sales executive in any ceramic company if they possess better communication skills. B.Tech graduates in ceramic technology can thus find a promising career in private sector.
There are several job opportunities available in the public sector for the B.Tech graduates in Ceramic Technology. They can work in various research organizations under Government of India. Some of those research organizations are given below
They can work as a lecturer in any government colleges having ceramic technology courses. They can also attend all the government exams conducted for the graduates. UPSC and Staff Selection Commission are conducting several exams for the graduates. They can also look for jobs in public sector banks, if they are interested to work in the banking field.
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