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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
You can look for Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) programs abroad. Now, abroad is a very generic term. You also have to choose the university, the country etc. Accordingly you must prepare since the entry requirements are also different. Depending on where you want to study you must take SAT or ACT, TOEFL or IELTS or any other assessment test. Some countries like Germany etc. May require knowledge of it's local language like German.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
1. You have lot of opportunities in process industries with less competition. Like mechanical, electrical etc. Here more no of students are not pursuing chemical engineering. Therefore, it is easy to get a job as we have lot of vacancies.
2. Chemical engineering will be more interesting and they have wide scope unlike other engineering branch. As you know, chemical engineering is divided into polymer engineering, cement engineering, petrochemical engineering, metallurgy engineering, etc.
3. Big scope is there for research in different sectors where you cannot even imagine. Bad things are,
1. Working environment will not
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5 years agoScholar-Level 18
This government college was established in 1956 and it is known for its academic excellence. As it is a government college, the fees is quite reasonable. It offers many courses for prospective students. I am attaching the link that will give you all the required information about different courses that this college offers and corresponding fees for these courses.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/coimbatore-institute-of-technology-cit-coimbatore-19322/courses
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
All the best.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
Frankly, both the branches are quite different from each other and you have to be very precise about your interests. Both the field offer good job opportunities and there is no shortage of jobs for good students. Choose accordingly. Good luck.
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