I have done my graduation in chemical engineering. now what to do next.?
Greetings, aspirant!
After your graduation, you can either opt for higher studies or go for a job.
If you choose to go for a Job, it's easier to get placements directly from your college. The jobs that you can land with a BTech/BE chemical engineering include:-
- Materials Engineer
- Production engineer
- Mining Engineer
- Quality manager
- Analytical chemist
If you opt to go for higher education, you can go for an
- Mtech
- MBA
You can specialise in a particular field while pursuing your Mtech such as Biochemical Engineering, electrochemicals, polymers etc.
Getting an MBA can help you land a job at a management level position and offers a high profile job with decent pay that goes up as your experience and knowledge increases
Hope this information helps
Best of luck!!
Hi
As per your request you can for the following:
Chemical Engineering is one of the oldest department of Engineering around the sector However, it’s a
brand new flow in India.Chemical Engineering involves mainly physics and mathematics in conjunction
with the principles of chemistry.A lot of Career options are there after having a commencement diploma
in Chemical enginering in numerous fields of Research, Design and Production
DESIGN: Its in particular includes approximately designing a manner and its related equippments or
machineries and Chemical flowers too.Some of the Designing Companies are EIL, SHELL, FLOUR KBR
etc..The eligibility criteria entails a B.Tech/ BE degree and additionally the starting primary salary tiers
from 9LPA to better depending at the comapny. This area entails many MNCs which additionally offer a
terrific foreign exposure ..
PRODUCTION: This discipline involves the production of materials,fertilizers, prescription drugs and
chemicals on a big scale.The groups in this fields are: ONGC,IOCL,BPCL,HPCL,GAIL, ASIAN PAINTS,
SLUMBERGER, TATA CHEMICALS etc. The comapnies from distinctive subfields are referred to too:
Oil gas Indian organizations – ONGC, HPCL, BPCL, Reliance Petroleum Ltd., Indian Oil Corporation, GAIL
Non-Indian organizations – Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, BP, Total, Chevron
Chemical processing : Indian companies – Tata Chemicals, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd., Aarti Industries
Pharmaceutical Indian businesses – Cipla, Lupin, Glenmark Non-Indian groups – Pfizer, Roche,
GlaxoSmithKline
Textile Indian corporations – Bombay Dyeing, Grasim Industries, Century Textiles and Industries Ltd.
Food Indian businesses – Amul, Brittania Industries Non-Indian businesses – Nestle, PepsiCo
Consumer products: Indian corporations – Godrej Consumer Products Ltd., Asian Paints, Pidilite
Industries, Procter gamble, Unilever
Agriculture: Indian corporations – GNFC, Coromandel International, UPL, Chambal Fertilisers, Rashtriya
Chemicals, Zuari Agro Chemicals, GSFC, NFL, Rallis , PotashCorp, Yara International, Bayer Crop Science
Engineering services & consulting : Engineers India Ltd., Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd., Larsen
& Toubro Hydrocarbon Engineering , Schlumberger, Linde Engineering, Halliburton, Baker Hughes
Chemical engineering software : Non-Indian groups – Aspen Technology, Honeywell
Automotive : Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra , Toyota, General Motors
Nuclear energy :Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd., Bhabha Atomic Research Centre .
RESEARCH:- Research field in Chemical Engineering also has a huge scope, however its comparitively
lower in India as compared to abroad exposure. After having a P.HD in Chemical Engineering One can
observe for researches and scientists in diverse Governmental Organizations, Professors in numerous Premium Colleges and Universities or also can be a part of R & D Department of Various MNCs,
which additionally provide a good-looking Salary.
Hope helpful.