Sir, I don't find physics quite interesting but well interested in chemistry. So according to you which field should i choose?

Fields between mechanical and chemical and plz do tell me about their market demands as well as future scope.

0 82 Views | Posted 2012-05-14 23:14:39
Asked by Dhruv Gupta

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    Raja M G | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-05-15 01:24:21
    Dear Dhruv,If Chemistry drives your interest, then go ahead in pursuing Chemistry in various streams like B.Sc. (Chemistry) as Science Graduate Degree or B.E. or B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering).Market demands for mechanical is more at current time than to chemical. But chemical engineering is a niche area in an industry and how you take in applications. Core off shoots like Environment Engineering/ Plastic Engineering/ Petroleum Engineering are in demand at current. Wishing you a Charming Career!!!
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    aditi

    2012-05-14 23:53:05
    chemical engineering. interested in chemistry?
    so its the best option
    good luck
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