how is chemical engineering at University of Calcutta?
1)Academics- The department of Chemical Engineering in CU, houses some very renowned Professors, with experiences of at least 15–20 years in both the industry and academic lines. Almost all the Professors have completed their Masters and PhD from IIT Kharagpur.
There's also a well-equipped central library inside the campus, which would surely provide you with all the books which you'll need for your B.Tech career.
2)Placement and training opportunities- among all the engineering departments under the University of Calcutta. Some may argue that the placements are not up to the mark, for them, I must elucidate that in general, people in today’s world refer a package of >=15 LPA as “good” ; unfortunately, that’s a package which is commonly seen in the circuit branches, and not in Chemical Engineering… in this department, a package of 3.5–4.5 LPA is said to be the median package, even in IITs and NITs…. I agree that the placement stats of Chemical Engineering in our college are not as good as that in IIT Kharagpur and JU… but still, in such a state where almost no company visits the Chemical Engineering department of NIT Durgapur, and where IIEST Shipbur had to close their Chemical Engineering department because of absence in absolute placements, it’s still at a much better position.
I am posting the latest placement statistics of the chemical engineering department ,these are as per the reports of the B.Tech 2020 batch.
(i) Jacobs Worley, Polyrub Cooper Std- 4 LPA(4 placed)
(ii) Haldia Petrochemicals- 4.25 LPA(2 placed)
(iii) Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd- 4.5 LPA(1 placed)
iv) Technip FMC - 6.2 LPA(2 placed)
(v) Exide - 7 LPA(1 placed)
The students of the chemical engineering undergo their industrial training in the same organizations, and also in reputed PSU’s likewise IOCL, ONGC and GAIL.
3) Research opportunities- This is what CU is known for— its research quality. In fact, the current projects which are ongoing in the Chemical Engineering department in CU, are considered equivalent to that in IIT Kharagpur and JU. Most of the projects and research themes are SAP/DST sponsored, which itself is enough to describe the level of innovativeness present in these projects some of the projects have also been patented by the Govt. of India.
4)Preparation for various competitive exams- If you are a hardcore GATE aspirant, then the Chemical Engg. department in CU would surely be the best place for you.In this department, one of the Professors officially coaches students for the GATE examination. This year, the only person to have achieved an under 100 rank in GATE Chemical Engg. paper from Kolkata, was totally mentored by this aforementioned Professor of their college(for additional information, that person is from JU).
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I have got an engineering seat in university of Calcutta during WBJEE 2020 counciling. pls let me know in which college, I will study as this has not been mentioned in the seat allotment? how is engineering in university of Calcutta ? pls appraise.
Hi there,
Firstly whatever college you would get seat in totally depends on the counseling committee so wait for their mails.
Secondly university of Calcutta is quite good for engineering, the placement is also average and the faculty and infrastructure is also average hence it is good college to study in.
I hope this help
Dear Sir/Maam, I have scored 52.5% in HS from WBBHSE Board in 2010, after that I was in B.sc Gen but not cleared all supplies in University of Calcutta, right now I am working from 2015. Due to my family responsibility, I cant quit job. But, right now I want to become an civil/chemical engineer
hi,
see first of all I should recommend you to if possible clear your bsc courses supply, because if you passed 3 years bsc course you may join btech program from second year and thus your 1 years will be saved, now there is many institute which offers part time btech/diploma in civil engineering course ,but there is no guaranty of placement, and to tell the most of the companies do not allow part time btech degree holder or diploma course holders, engineering course is not only depends on studies also you need to know about the practical knowledge , where in part time or distance course less of practical work.
so if you are thinking about to get a decent job after completing engineering, it may not happen if you go for studies in part time, another thing is since your hs marks is less then 60% and you would have many of the gap of years, this makes you not eligible for many of the mncs.
so right now think , whether you should go for engineering or some of the other course.
Eligibility criteria for bsc in geography from university of calcutta.
Arzoo, according to https://www.caluniv.ac.in/news/new_csr_ba_bsc_bcom_bmus.pdf , for studying B.Sc in Geography, you should have completed your 12th with English as one of your subjects and total marks for the English exam should have been 100. So in other words, you could have scored anything in English but the total marks should be for 100. You should have secured atleast 45% in your 12th. And you should have studied Geography, Physics and Chemistry as your subjects in your 12th.