BMS College - Chemical Engineering Management Quota Seat
“You
can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets”
BMS College - Chemical Engineering
Management Quota Seat Booking is happening !!! CONTACT: Ankit Mishra: -
+91-9742479101 / Anis +91-9742886036 / SHEKHAR+91 9632226036 / Office Reception
080-42173206
Why
study Chemical Engineering?
Chemical engineers
have technical knowledge of chemistry Engineering, biochemistry Engineering,
engineering, materials science and information technology Engineering. However,
they also know about economics, management, safety and the environment. The
tools used include sophisticated scientific experiments, the latest
developments in computing, and large-scale pilot plants. [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
Chemical
engineers are highly employable [BMS College – Management Quota
Seat]
Chemical engineers
are employed across a wide range of businesses by both large and small
companies. Chemical engineering remains one of the best-paying professions in
the UK with salaries rising by 30% over the last decade. Surveys show that
chemical engineers earn more, on average, than other types of engineer and more
than pure scientists. [BMS College –
Management Quota Seat]
Chemical
engineering is not a restrictive choice [BMS College –
Management Quota Seat]
Even those
graduates who choose not to accept jobs in industry are highly employable in
other areas because they are experienced at solving problems and have good
analytical and management skills. Chemical engineering graduates can go on to
successful careers in finance, consultancy or scientific journalism, to name
but a few.
Chemical
engineers can change the world
[BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
Chemical engineers
work to improve the quality of people's lives. Most items used by people
everyday have needed engineers to produce them. Engineers are helping to end
starvation, disease and poverty. They are working to save the environment by
developing alternative technologies to combat acid rain, lead pollution and the
greenhouse effect. [BMS College –
Management Quota Seat]
The work of a engineer
involves construction, design, operation, installation, and maintenance of
plants; manufacturing products; supervision of chemical plants; gauging
problems; extracting; developing processes; and many more things. [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
There are many
opportunities for an engineer, either in India or abroad. Jobs are available in
public as well as government sectors. Engineers get lucrative employment
opportunities in large companies that manufacture food, fertilizer, specialty
chemicals, paints, pesticides, plastics, polymers, pharmaceuticals, etc. One
can also take up teaching as a career or go for research in other branches like
atomic power plants and defense establishments. One can see the particular
demand-rise in fields like nanotechnology and biotechnology. [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
The salaries of engineers
are very lucrative. However, it is based on the company you work for. Fresher
can get an average salary of Rs. 25,000 per month to Rs. 30,000 per month,
depending on the qualification, experience, ability and facility. Those holding
a diploma degree will earn a little less than the degree-holders.
If you get a
post-graduation degree in engineering, you can earn a lot more and you get to
enter new fields of interest as well. [BMS
College – Management Quota Seat]
Some of the
companies who recruit engineers are: Essar Oil Ltd, Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd,
Reliance Industries Ltd, Gujarat Gas Company Ltd, and Indo Gulf Fertilizers
Ltd. You can also go abroad to try out new avenues and expand your earning
potential. [BMS College – Management Quota
Seat]
To be a engineer, a
candidate needs to qualify 10+2 schooling with more than 50% aggregate score.
The candidate has to appear for the entrance exam that is conducted by IIT JEE
and also by other universities and boards. If a candidate scores the required
marks needed by the board, the student will be admitted to the particular
university. The IIT JEE scores are also accepted by other universities.
To be a engineer,
you have to complete an undergraduate engineering course of four years. Post-graduation
is another two years. One can also complete a diploma of three years in engineering.
Qualification [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
The eligibility to
get into a degree college is to have a 10+2 passing certificate, with 50 %
marks in each: math, chemistry and physics.
For diploma course,
one should get at least 50% marks in 10th class.
Academic program [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
Since chemical
engineering involves extensive study of various aspects of physical and life
sciences, the curriculum is comprised of various subjects taught in different
years of the course. Therefore, the syllabus too is elaborate and diverse. The
whole program comprises eight semesters in the degree course and six semesters
in the diploma course. Every year there are two semesters and candidates have
to pass each semester. [BMS College – Management Quota Seat]
The syllabus
includes main subjects like math I and II, mechanics, graphics, humanities, physics,
engineering chemistry, computer programming, physics laboratory, chemical
processes, mechanical technology, etc. [BMS
College – Management Quota Seat]
BMS College - Chemical Engineering
Management Quota Seat Booking is happening !!! CONTACT: Ankit Mishra: -
+91-9742479101 / Anis +91-9742886036 / SHEKHAR+91 9632226036 / Office Reception
080-42173206
Chemical
engineering is a vast field that applies to every aspect of physical sciences
(physics and chemistry) and life sciences (biology, biochemistry and
microbiology). The engineers in this field are more adaptable and are involved
in development, management, invention, design and process in the industries.
They work in several fields like food processing, healthcare, specialty
chemicals, electronic and highly developed materials, biotechnology,
microelectronics, design, construction, environmental health, manufacturing,
polymers, and big business services, among others.
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