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Shreya Jaiswal

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No. I don't think you'll get chemical. Try scoring around 100.

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jil jain

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RVCE is 1 of the best college providing several type of engineering programs.u can pursue your engineering from there as it's the best among all.u will also hav good opportunities and better placement.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, you can pursue your MS in Chemical Engineering itself or go for specializations like biomolecular engineering, petroleum engineering, plastic and dye technology etc. Chemical engineering is itself vast, you may go through program curricula in details of the universities and decide what would be best for you keeping your career interests into consideration.
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Pankaj Kumar

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Check the link and filter the colleges according to location :
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shubham patel

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NIT-Trichy is one of the premiere institutes of India. If you ask specifically about chemical engineering, it is one of the best. About your second question, PSUs rarely come for campus placement. ONGC and BPCL have different off-campus recruitment policies and don't come to NITs or any other institute as well.There are some PSUs which come but the number is too less.

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shubham patel

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Depends on which institute you are looking to get admitted into. Old NITs and IITs have a decent cutoff. Exact figure varies form year to year and also your board percentile. Go through last year cutoffs to get an idea.

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shubham patel

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In India, the best is Institute of chemical technology,Mumbai. With you jee marks its really hard for you to get admission in NITs. If you are from a reserved category you might have a chance.

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