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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

The definition of hard is very subjective and it will vary from person to person, something that is difficult for you, might not be difficult for other person and vice versa. Also you can not predict the difficulty of exam every year. Hence its better to focus on your preparation and give your best in the examination.
For details around exam, check out the link below :
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Rohit Rohilla

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It is one of the best branches of engineering and even it has demand abroad. You can search on the internet about petrochemical engineering.

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Ankur Sharma

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You should do whatever you are passionate about, if you are interested in doing chemical engineering then go for it.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Monika,
Why shift from Chemical engineering to software? Of course job prospects are better. I would advise you to go for SAP or network related course.

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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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Placements in IBS for operations are okay like there are not many companies which come to the campus with operations profile but there are few which come in.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Kunal,
To study chemical engineering, 10+2 science with physics, chemistry, maths is mandatory. Unfortunately, with PCB and no maths, you cannot pursue chemical engineering. You will be eligible for chemistry degrees.

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
I'm a student doing my B.Tech biotechnology from NIT, Warangal. I would say that if you are truly interested in biotechnology then select this course but if you want to choose one in terms of placement then go for chemical engineering. That will help you. Good luck!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Harshal,
Check colleges in Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, US, Canada and Australia. They are among the safest places to study and with the best universities. ETH Zurich, TU Berlin, etc. must be checked.

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