Which engineering stream has more chemistry
Congratulations for cracking the NEET examination.
You have interest in the field of chemistry.
You are looking for a Engineering branch which is consist of chemistry. I hope that you have a big interest in chemistry. Don't worry. I will help you.
According to me, " CHEMICAL ENGINEERING" is the only which is fully produced by Chemistry.
This is a very good Engineering stream.
Many IITs,NITs, GFTIs and reputed private Engineering Colleges have CHEMICAL ENGINEERING branch.
You can opt for this Engineering branch.
Best of luck.
Have a nice day.
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Hello applicant! Seems like you are interested in Chemistry. For that, there are various engineering courses that cover a good portion of chemistry. Chemical engineering is completely based on chemistry. Also, other engineering fields like petrochemical engineering, biomolecular engineering, nuclear engineering also includes chemistry. So do check out these fields to ascend your interest and knowledge.
Hi Prabhat!
Chemical engineering is the branch which has the most chemistry in the syllabus . It uses the principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology and economics to efficiently use ,produce, design, transport amd transform energy and materials.
You can opt for chemical engineering if you are interested in the subject of chemistry more.
The scope of chemical industry is also vast.
Hope this helps you!
What you have studied in 11th and 12 th is enough ;
Further in engineering you will use basics of chemistry .
As per my knowledge there is no chemistry in CSE ; IT ; ECE ; mechanical ; civil .
There will be chemistry in mettalergicul and materials and in chemical engineering.( But in undergraduate level there is simple and basics of chemistry )
But if you go for higher studies and research you should have advance knowledge of chemistry in these two fields.
So good luck
Of course, Chemical engineering has more chemistry. In chemical engineering you have study chemistry at the advanced level.It is a branch of engineering that uses principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials. Chemical engineers are involved in many aspects of plant design and operation, including safety and hazard assessments, process design and analysis, modeling, control engineering.