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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Jagatha, you have queried about three different subjects. But luckily the answer is the same for all three. There is great potential in India for these subjects. With the way the Indian economy is growing and changing and expanding, four years from today, it would be on a different pedestal altogether. Have no worries. Select anyone. Best wishes to you.

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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

Scholar-Level 16

Admission in any programme depends on qualifying the Eligibility criteria for that programme. Qualifying the Eligibility criteria you can join the programme. I do not know about other colleges but I can surely give you the idea about LPU. Being an alumnus of LPU I would prefer LPU. LPU focuses on the overall growth of the students. LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. It has around 25000+ Students across the campus in different professional Schools. It offers more than 200 programmes in different disciplines. Lovely Professional Unive
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Neetu Singh

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A chemical engineers' career is wide-ranging from biotechnology and aerospace to biomedical and petroleum industries. Today, chemical engineering is becoming a highly profitable branch of engineering with a huge scope for growth in India as well as abroad. Chemical engineers work in offices as well as laboratories. They find employment at industrial plants, refineries and locations where they monitor or direct chemical operations. They usually work with design professional and technicians or work on-site. The industries that employ chemical engineers are as follows: Architectural, engineering, and related services Basic chemical manufa
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

Scholar-Level 18

Chemical engineers are in demand nowadays in a variety of fields.
.The scope of chemical engineering more or less remains the same but the only difference is that with the increase in the technologies in the field of medicines and Chemicals modification the demand for chemical engineering and chemical engineers has been increasing day by day not only in the government sector but in the private sector as well so definitely in the upcoming days India has a lot of scope in the field of chemical engineers the only need is to know the right information where you could apply your knowledge for proper information I will suggest you to Google i
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Ashish SharmaEducation Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler.

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Isha, It is absolutely depending upon you, Just recall your interest and aptitude and then choose the stream. All of these have a great scope, provided you have interest, aptitude, frame of mind, temperament, passion, personality traits that align with your aspirations in any of these. You must give it a deep though yourself for making a decision. Every field has ample number of jobs and opportunities for making a successful career out of it. Second point : You must pursue your choice of course only in top universities like IITs, NITs, VIT, PEC, Thapar and LPU etc. This will help you commence your career building with a good platfor
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

Of course. You should apply for JEE Mains and other entrances so you can get a good college. Best of luck.

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Yash Gupta

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
MBA and PGDM have equal importance in the Industry. However, since the most reputed B schools in India have been given the liberty to provide MBA. So, I think you should also go for an MBA. However, do remember whatever you choose make sure that the degree is from a reputed B school. Thank you.

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Vivek KumarWriter by hobby coder by choice

Guide-Level 13

You have to opt for B.Tech in chemical engineering course and then give your best to make it last. All the best for your future.

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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No bifocal basically comprises of six vocational courses that are not exactly part of general Science. These are, computer Science, civil engineering, electric and mechanically maintenance, etc. If you're taking PCMB then it's part of general Science not bifocal.

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