post graduation polymer courses
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the post graduation courses you can pursue in Polymer courses,
- Polymer Science and Technology
- Polymer Materials Science and Engineering
- Polymers for Advanced Technologies
- Polymer Science
- Polymer and Biopolymer Science
is there any diploma courses after graduating polymer chemistry?
hi,
see there is various courses available but you must select any course as per your future goal. you may join diploma in chemical engineering or m.sc course related with polymer chemistry. another excellent option is m.sc in biotechnology which is a diverse filed and wise research options. you have to decide whether you want to go for higher study or job related courses. another option is mba, which has excellent industry exposure and excellent career options. you may choose mba course in pharmaceutical management, hospital management .
hope it would help.
I have got polymer in ICT,Mumbai and Mechanical at AIT,Pune.which one should I choose?
I would suggest you to pursue Mechanical from AIT Pune, which has certainly much higher career scope and placement prospects than Polymer at ICT Mumbai. Being located near Industrial and Manufacturing Hubs of Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, provide huge scope and impetus to training and placements besides providing effective engineering education.
On the other hand, ICT Mumbai is perhaps the best State Engineering College with VJTI and COEP, after Central Institutes VNIT and IITB. Incase you are interested in pursuing a MS/PhD or Research in future, in that case you may prefer Polymer at ICT Mumbai over AIT Pune Mechanical, otherwise, going by Placements and future career and industry prospects, AIT Pune is a much better option.
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Can a Bsc Botany graduate go for MSc polymer chemistry?
The eligibility criteria for MSC in polymer chemistry states that the candidate must have completed graduation in any relevant subject such as chemistry, mathematics, physics, etc., with minimum 50% marks from a recognised university. However the eligibility criteria may change slightly for different colleges and universities. So, you must check accordingly before applying.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
plastic and Polymer diploma can change to Automobile BE
Hello Dear,
You can only change your branch after first year every university and college provides the option of “branch change”, so that if any doubt still prevails in the mind of a student after taking admission in first year, he/she can then change his/her respective branch in second year. But, there are certain criterion which you have to be fulfilled.
1- Your CGPA must be at-least 8.5 or above in 10 scale. (This is most vital but it varies from university to university)
2- You must have no backlogs in your 1st year.
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Polymer is a chapter of which lesson
Dear aspirant,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you want to know about the chapter polymers and you want to know it is of which lesson.
I would like to tell you that in school level in the classes 11th and 12th it is of organic chemistry and in BTech many colleges have a seperate branch for this study.
bit mesra chemical engineering plastic and polymer or dtu biotechnology engineering which is better... ?
Dear student,
Delhi Technological University (DTU) , formerly known as Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) is one of the leading universities in India. So many course are offered here. The Biotech Engineering course will costs you around 7.8 lakhs. The placements for Biotech are good here. The average package goes aeound 5 LPA whereas the highest goes around 18 LPA. For the last session, the top recruiting company was BCG-Boston Consulting Group. The total fees for Chemical branch at BIT Mesra is around 11.57 lakhs. Placements in chemical are good here. The average package is around 5-6 LPA whereas the highest package goes upto 12 LPA.
Overall, in the terms of placements, DTU Biotech is better than BIT Mesra Chemical.
Hope this helps.
sir which is better bit mesra chemical engineering plastic and polymer or dtu environmental engineering. i got this choice ?...?
Hello there,
Birla Institute of Technology , Mesra is an Indian institute of higher education and a deemed University. It is located in Jharkhand, India. Chemical Engineering will cost you around 11.57 lakhs here. Placements in chemical are good here. From the last session, around 60% of the students got placed. The highest package offered was about 12 LPA, and the lowest package was around 4 LPA. Companies like Tata Steel, Infosys, Cognizant, Axis Bank etc. visit the college.
Delhi Technological University, formerly known as the Delhi College of Engineering is a state university in New Delhi, India. Environmental Engineering course will costs you around 7.81 lakhs here. Placements for this branch are good here. The highest package offered till date was 25 LPA (which was offered in 2013), but the average package offered is around 7 LPA to 8 LPA. 50% of the students got placed easily.
Overall, from these two, BITS Mesra would ve a better option, if you see the placements.
Hope this helps.
can i do chemical engineering plastic and polymer in bit mesra . is this good collage for to gov job. plz suggest me.
Hi,
BIT Mesra is indeed a very good college to join for the bachelor's program. It rank at the 38th position in engineering colleges over India and offers very good placements and packages. Getting into an institute, will not give you any government job. For doing a government job, you need to appear for certain procedures which do not see the institute in which you have studied. However, companies provide a good salary package if you join a good institute and it also depends upon the placement cell of that institute.
Read more here: https://www.careers360.com/university/birla-institute-of-technology-mesra
can i do msc in forensic science after bsc in polymer chemistry?
Hi Student
Eligibility for M.Sc. in Forensic Sciences
Minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc. in Forensic Science course may vary across institutes. Primarily, the criteria include:
- Bachelor’s degree in science/ engineering / pharmacy/ medicine, obtained from a recognized university.
- A minimum aggregate score of 60% at the level of graduation.
M.Sc. in Forensic Sciences: Admission Process
The merit list for admission to the course is usually prepared on the basis of the candidate’s performance in a relevant qualifying examination and entrance exam. General weightage is given to both the score obtained in the entrance exam, and to the score obtained in the last qualifying examination.
The round of written test is often followed by subsequent rounds of Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
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