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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Yes, you can. But, it will be hectic. Chemical engineering requires a lot of time and hard work. But, if you are passionate towards the subject, you would be able to do both.

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Muntmadugu Sai GovardhanI am 3rd year graduate student in ap

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Yes, of course, you can do it.

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Abhay Vasoya

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No, that is not possible, the whole process is different.
Other ways, you need to prepare and attempt some competitive exams and many things.

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

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Hello,
It's nice to know that you have a great aim. But unfortunately, one cannot leave a course midway to join a similar course midway abroad or even in India. You need to complete your engineering here and then go for MS abroad or you can go abroad even after finishing your 12th here.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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It's difficult to say about that. But if I were at your place I will go for BIET Jhansi because REC Banda is not good college. REC is preparing himself to get better from last year.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test (MHTCET) and not through Diploma percentage.
Details: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-chemical-engineering-laxminarayan-institute-of-technology-lit-nagpur-71105

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Bro, I would suggest you to focus on your studies,hard work and dedication and make yourself better every next day. Chemical engineering is an evergreen subject. A great choice. but u should not think about placement above 10 lakhs PA. The highest package was 5 lakhs for Chem. Eng. in the recent past. That is not bad at all for freshers. Go ahead. All the best.

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Amita SharmaNational Doctoral fellow

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Electrical has more scope as compared to chemical because number of vacancies opening in government sector in chemical is more now-a-days.

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