can I do my Mtech in aerospace engineering after BTech in polymer engineering?
hello Aspirant ,
Yes you can do your mtech in aerospace engineering after completing your btech in polymer engineering .
The minimum qualification for admission to Mtech course is BE or B.Tech with at least 50% (60% for IITs) marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university and a minimum of 60% in class 10th and 12th. The preferred undergraduate courses, for admission to M.Tech Aerospace Engineering are B.Tech/BE in Aerospace/ Aeronautical/ Avionics/ CSE/ ECE/ Mech/ EEE/ EIE/ polymer engineering. So, you can pursue it just check the norms of the respective university and work accordingly.
I hope that this will help.
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i got bit mesra chemical plastic and polymer engineering.. so can i join the collage or not ... plz tell which is best choice..
Hi Dear,
Since you have not mentioned the other options you have in your hand, I cannot tell you which is the best. But if you are getting Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra for Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Plastics and Polymer) then you can consider it for admission. The college is good and offers decent placement to its students with a average placement of 7 lpa. However, the college is a bit on expensive side. but you are good enough then you'll be able to grab opportunities and justify ROI.
For more details visit the link below:
good Luck
colleges for chemical and polymer engineering
The top chemical engineering college are listed below
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay .
- Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal.
- Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore.
- SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.
- RV College of Engineering, Bangalore.
- Lovely Professional University, Phagwara.
- Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
For detailed information and to get to know about more chemical engineering Colleges go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-chemical-engineering-colleges-in-india
Some of the top college for polymer engineering are listed below
- Delhi Technological University, Delhi.
- Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai.
- Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
- JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru.
- Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
For more polymer engineering college go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-polymer-technology-colleges-in-india
Thankyou
If BSc polymer chemistry or Btech in polymer chemistry is good
B.Tech in Polymer Science and Chemical Technology Career Prospects
This degree is a requirement for a variety of entry-level jobs. Successful graduates can consider careers in chemical engineering, pharma, bioengineering and dentistry, electronic materials etc. Some of the prospective job positions for such graduates are listed here.
1. Production engineers
2. Production Technologists
3. Quality control inspector
4. Polymer specialist
5. Marketing executives
6. Researchers
7. Chemical industries
8. Chemical engineer
b.sc polymer science employment area
College & Universities
Polymer Chemistry
Physical and Chemical Testing Labs
Polymer Science Department
Aerospace Industry
Automobile Companies
B.Sc. (Hons.) Polymer Science Job Types
Synthetic Polymer Chemist
Lab Technician
Polymer Technician
Materials Engineer (Polymer)
Materials Scientist (Polymer)
Senior Polymer Researcher
Process Engineer
Polymer Sort Technician
Senior Technical Sales Support Specialist
I am student of du doing bsc.hons in polymer science and next step is MSc from cupet I aslo give jee mains I got rank in dtu BTech(PCT)?
Dear aspirant,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you want to know what should be your next step between jee mains BTech and msc from cupet.
I would say that it totally depends on what is your area of interest and what is your long term goals.
So, according to that you should take your decision.
We have a chemical factory, manufacturing roto gravieur inks Now what is beneficial education for my son to run & expand this business?
Hi Atharva Dave,
Since you are running a chemical factory i would like you to recommend you a few courses in cheminstry:
1)Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
2)Bachelor of Science in Industrail Chemistry
3)Chemical Engineering
4)Bachelor of Science in Polymer Chemistry
You can also search for some college that offer UG courses in chemistry in your state.
Hope this answer helps you solve your doubts.
All the best.
Is There Any Scope In Chemical and Polymer Technology In India?
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In India, a drastic growth has been seen in courses dedicated to polymer science. A lot of new courses either diploma or degree which deals with polymers, its sub-branches like rubbers, plastics, tires, bio-polymers, textiles, packaging, etc and related fields like material science has been started. The pass outs of these courses are the priority of industries. As Polymer Science is an interdisciplinary subject, it has association with almost every other subject and industries. Hence, undergraduates from other fields can also opt it as their career. It has a huge potential in the job-market as well as R&D. An average bachelor of science, or a diploma holder can easily get 12000–15000 rupees per month. Post-graduation and Postgraduate diploma increases the chance of growth.
The best thing is that it has the maximum number of small scale industries, which is an indication of the ease of setting up one’s own company. The universities are also demanding well qualified teachers having polymeric backgrounds.
Consider the below mentioned expansion of POLYMER.
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This expansion suits so well with the current scenario. Polymer isn’t a new field, but the knowledge, classification and study about it is new.
I want to conclude by saying that polymers will soon become the largest revenue maker of any govt. and will become the highest job providing sector.
hope this helps
I completed my diploma in mechanical engineering.. bt I want to take plastic and polymer engineering.... am I right ? Or not ?
Sneha
Yeah You can do the polymer engineering I am suggesting You to do this only if Your really interested else please donot go through branch
Thnak u