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Both the programs are in demand and have ample scope. Chemical engineering has scopes within a limited area but opportunities are plenty within the particular domain. You must be knowing the difference between the two, however what I can suggest is you need to learn about the career outcomes of both, which career will you enjoy the most or dream about. Production or manufacturing engineering will basically train you for research, design and development of systems, machines, processes etc. Chemical engineering is the study and practice of transforming substances at large scales. Hope this helped.
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Based on your JEE main score your expected rank will be more than 75000.
The above mentioned ranks are displayed only the basis of a candidate's score in JEE Main 2016. There can be variation in ranks when the same is calculated on the basis of normalization of scores, taking in account Class XII Board results along with reservation (SC / ST / OBC etc.) and JEE exam scores.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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