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Arif SiddiquiGame changer

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its all about Your interest bro

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Abhilash Das

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To be a scientist, it depends upon your research work, new creativity, inspirational ideas, etc. and does not depend on any engineering branch.

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Anand MohanBiotechnologist

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CSE at amity or any where is better course than anything else because of its big career opportunities

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Abhishek,
If that is the GRE score, you can target some of the top universities. Your grades are good enough as well. You need to take the IELTS or TOEFL too.

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Chetna S

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Chemical engineering techniques are used for the production of usable, high quality products such as fibers, fabrics, paints, medical drugs, biomaterials, gasoline, lubricants, cosmetics etc. used in various industries such as textile, food, plastics, automotive, aerospace, petroleum, oil and gas, biomedical, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, thereby increasing the scope of chemical engineering. Chemical engineers research, design, maintain and operate large scale machinery, industrial plants and chemical processes required for the production of various usable products. So ideally, no industry survives without chemical engineers.

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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Since you are in Gujarat Chemical engineering is better to continue. lot of local opportunities if you study better. you may get international exposures ad well in future.

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There are many opportunities some are as follows
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