Is Chemical Engineering vast?

Is Chemical Engineering vast?

Chemical Engineering is a vast field of study, with applications in textiles, plastics, food, petroleum, pharmaceuticals, and many other areas of study. Chemical engineers are in high demand in many of these manufacturing and service sectors, which opens up a wide range of employment opportunities for graduates.

How is placement in BITS Goa?

Despite slump, BITS-Goa sees 91\% placement, highest gets Rs 43.4 lakh/year | Goa News – Times of India.

What is scope of chemical engineering?

Speaking about Private Sector jobs, chemical engineering graduates can find potential opportunities in sectors such as Petrochemical industries, Petroleum refineries, Cement Factories, Food Processing and Technology units, Fertilizer Factories, Pharmaceutical industries, Biotechnology Sector, etc.

How are the opportunities in Chemical Engineering at BITS Pilani Goa?

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You will definitely get various opportunities at BITS Pilani Goa campus in the chemical engineering branch. You can either go for core chemical jobs or venture outside and find jobs other than chemical jobs. Opportunities are very few in this field. A very limited number of companies visit the campus to exclusively hire chemical engineers.

Is BITS GOA a good option for centralized placements?

The placements are ‘centralized’ in the sense that BITS Pilani invites companies as a whole; as a university and not separately as individual campuses. After that, it depends on the company where they want to hire from. Yes. BITS Goa is a good option.

How good is the academic curriculum at BITS Hyderabad?

Though the curriculum is good but the faculties are not apt. But irrespective of the branch, the academic curriculum & the overall system of BITS gives you enough freedom to do whatever you want. So, don’t just focus on the branch.

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How is the grading system at NIT Goa?

The grading system in Goa isn’t very good. The average grade is C or sometimes B- which means if you perform at around the average level, you’ll end up being a 6 pointer, which is a bit harsh. From what I’ve heard, grading is not so strict in the other two campuses.