What is the difference between Chemical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Engineering?

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9 months ago

Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences, life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy while Pharmaceutical Engineering is a bran

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4 years ago
Chandigarh University is a full-fledged university established by the Punjab State Legislature and is recognised by University Grants Commission under Section 2 (f) with the right to confer degrees as per Section 22 (1) of the UGC Act, 1956. Chandigarh University, Punjab enjoys high standing among

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sandeep sharma
7 years ago
Pharmaceutical require basic and fundamental formulation and analysis while chemical engineering determine cost effective process based on feasibility study. Chemical Engineering is used for the mass production of pharmaceutical products or lifesaving products.

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Pankaj Kumar
8 years ago
Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (physics and chemistry), life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy while pharmaceutic

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