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There are diverse job opportunities available in front of Diploma in chemical engineering certificate holders. Government as well as private sector jobs are available in front of them.
Talking about government sector:
1. State or Central Government owned fertilizer manufacturing firms.
2. Chemical plants.
3. DRDO.
4. ONGC.
5. Government operated refineries.
6. Oil and food boards.
7. Agriculture boards.
8. Water boards.
9. Municipal corporations, etc. are known to hire chemical engineers.
When it comes to private sector, some of the prime recruiters are:
1. Chemical plants.
2. Pharmaceutical companies.
3. Food
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If you wish to remain completely in the technical line, you should go for MCA. An MCA graduate is considered equivalent to a B.Tech graduate in terms of knowledge provided in the syllabus.
On the other hand, MBA provides you the knowledge to manage a business and its administration. It comes out quite useful, if you are planning to start your own business later on.
Both the streams are equally good with ample opportunities. Which stream do you want to choose depends on your interest.
You need to have a minimum of 60 percent or 6.0 CGPA (First class division) in BCA to be able to take admission in MCA or MBA in most of the col
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Here is the complete process of getting admission to any Canadian university.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/study-in-canada-timeline-for-september-2017-intake-guidepage-417
The course fee depends on which college you shortlist. If you name your choices, we can provide the fee details.
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Ph.D admission details:
For admission in Ph.D, you have to pass any Master degree in respective stream with minimum 55% marks from any well recognized university. You have to pass an entrance examination organized by college administration or NET examination organized by UGC.
PhD programs are:
1. Ph.D (Finance and accounts).
2. Ph.D (General management and organizational behavior).
3. Ph.D (Industrial / social psychology).
4. Ph.D (Botany - plant biology and bio-technology).
5. Ph.D (Chemistry).
6. Ph.D (Zoology - animal science and bio-technology).
7. Ph.D (I
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Here are some of the courses, which are good for your future:
1. Animation.
2. Web designing.
3. Multimedia.
You can do other courses like:
1. Interior decoration.
2. Jewelry designing.
3. Fashion designing.
Good luck.
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Students must complete 12th with physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following subjects: chemistry /biotechnology / computer science / biology with at least 50% mark (45% for SC/ST category) in the aggregate. This is mentioned on their website also.
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I would suggest you that you should practice your stresses well with the help of good pronouncing dictionary.
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