Chemical engineer
Dear Aspirants ,
Chemical engineers continue work on new production techniques to reduce the environmental footprint of the chemical, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, pulp-and-paper, petroleum-refining, and electric-power-generation industries. The ability to reuse waste materials helps reduce our dependence on costly and scarce natural resources. New techniques to store energy help minimize the need for new power plants. Enabling more efficient use of solar energy will help the United States achieve a greater energy independence .Chemical engineers have developed many "end-of-pipe" control technologies to capture and destroy hazardous pollutants produced by industrial operations. The next challenge is to develop pollution prevention strategies that reduce or eliminate unwanted by-products and hazardous pollutants earlier in the process. In this way they save our country from the pollution prevention .
Apart from that We have probably all had the experience of having to quickly educate someone as to the number of products in their daily lives that would not (indeed, could not) exist without chemistry and the refining/chemical industry. Shoes, clothing, personal care products, makeup, perfumes, automobiles, paper products . . . the list is endless. Take a step further and think about all the advances in materials chemistry that make computing/electronics what they are today. And yet, “chemical engineer” represents something nefarious to many. But it is chemical engineers who will be called upon to design and build new energy sources, new battery technologies, and processes to better clean effluent streams from chemical and power plants. We will be a part of plans to help bring food and fresh water to the planet’s growing population. We will continue to help improve the standard of living across the globe. We will increase the efficiency of today’s chemical processes, and we will help develop tomorrow’s processes.
In this way they are help our country from pollution ,finance ,and developments.
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Hi Pratik,
The work of a chemical engineer is to help in the advancement of systems that depend upon material response for their functioning. They also know how to predict and tailor the outcomes of chemical reactions and synthesise chemicals.
They deal with design, development of processes and operation of machines and plants through which the physical or chemical state of materials undergo various changes.
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Hi aspirant,
Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering which uses the methodologies of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and economics to use, design, produce, transport and transform energy and materials. The graduates of chemical engineering are called Chemical engineer. Chemical engineers develop and design chemical manufacturing processes. The apply scientific principles and methods for production or use of chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
Here are the top chemical engineering colleges in India.
*Indian Institute of Technology Madras
*Indian Institute of Technology delhi
* Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
*India Institute of Technology Kharagpur
*Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
*Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
You can see the full lis on the following link: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india
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Hello student yes chemical engineering is a good option if you're willing to pursue B.tech in chemical engineering as chemical engineering is a very wide field you can get a good placement in oil, chemical, pharmaceutical companies. The pay scale is also good in this branch depending upon recruiting companies.
To get admission in top chemical engineering college like NIT's CFTIs IIITS or many other private college you need to appear in jee main entrance examination.
Eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and mathematics with minimum 75 percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.
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First of you have to join Bachelor degree in chemical engineering then after Complete an Internship or Cooperative Education Experience. Getting a Job and Advancing Your Career Join professional organizations .
If you wants to be good chemical engineer then you must gain lots of experience by doing job and skills .But after complete your Degree then you will be chemical Engineer .
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Hello aspirant
Dharamsingh Desai University, Gujarat is AICTE approved University and accredited with NAAC 'B++' Grade.
Diploma from DDU is a three years full time program. Eligibility is have passed STD x
. Total intake is 60 seats.
DD college is fire front of chemical engineering. It is a reputed college. If you are a kind of person who likes to study in regular intervals and interested in chemical engineering then it would be a good College for you.
So study wise it is better college than others.
Top companies visit here.
Recruiting companies are Accenture, Amazon, Apollo Munich, Cadence, Cadia , CapGemini, Cognizant, Cybage, DCM Technologies
hi,
see first of all I should recommend you to if possible clear your bsc courses supply, because if you passed 3 years bsc course you may join btech program from second year and thus your 1 years will be saved, now there is many institute which offers part time btech/diploma in civil engineering course ,but there is no guaranty of placement, and to tell the most of the companies do not allow part time btech degree holder or diploma course holders, engineering course is not only depends on studies also you need to know about the practical knowledge , where in part time or distance course less of practical work.
so if you are thinking about to get a decent job after completing engineering, it may not happen if you go for studies in part time, another thing is since your hs marks is less then 60% and you would have many of the gap of years, this makes you not eligible for many of the mncs.
so right now think , whether you should go for engineering or some of the other course.
Well that totally depends on your interest to be very honest since both are good fields. Biotechnology is a recently growing upcoming field in demand and chemical engineer which has and will always stay in demand and it's one of the oldest and evergreen branches. So you can ask yourself you'll be more comfortable with which one of these and choose accordingly.
Biotechnology Engineers can get jobs in Various pharmaceutical companies, government & private research lab, analysis laboratories, agricultural research lab, clinical research bodies and various reputed and related organizations are hiring the Biotechnology engineers, at the current employment scenario.
Chemical Engineering deals with the unit operations, processes, Heat and Mass transfer and design of Equipment and you get jobs in the same field which are evergreen for sure.
Refer to the sites below for more detailed information..
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/biotechnology-engineering-0
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/chemical-engineering-course
Best wishes. Thank you.
Hello!
Chemical engineering is a discipline influencing numerous areas of technology. In broad terms, chemical engineers conceive and design processes to produce, transform and transport materials — beginning with experimentation in the laboratory followed by implementation of the technology in full-scale production.
Chemical engineers are in great demand because of the large number of industries that depend on the synthesis and processing of chemicals and materials. In addition to traditional careers in the chemical, energy and oil industries, chemical engineers enjoy increasing opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals. The unique training of the chemical engineer becomes essential in these areas when processes involve the chemical or physical transformation of matter.
For example, chemical engineers working in the chemical industry investigate the creation of new polymeric materials with important electrical, optical or mechanical properties. This requires attention not only to the synthesis of the polymer, but also to the flow and forming processes necessary to create a final product. In biotechnology, chemical engineers help design production facilities that use microorganisms and enzymes to synthesize new drugs. Problems in environmental engineering that engage chemical engineers include the development of processes (catalytic converters, effluent treatment facilities) to minimize the release of or deactivate products harmful to the environment.
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