What is the scope of chemical engineering in future in terms of employment? Is this branch suitable for girls?
Asked by Krishnarao m v
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Being an alumni of LPU I would like to share some details as I have couple of friends in same stream. Of course this is pretty much fine for girls. Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the engineering and development of chemicals/processes to identify and/or solve technical glitches. This branch of engineering is a diverse field, covering broader fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, mineral processing, petroleum refining plants, etc. Chemical Engineering is indeed a very broad field and the branch of study has its applications in diverse sectors, such as textile, plastics, food, petr...more
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Yes it is a good branch for girls as well. There are opportunities in the fields of nuclear energy, food production, materials Science, development of new sources of energy, and even medicine. Chemical Engineering graduates have opportunities in the research, environmental studies, data processing, sales and management, market analysis, etc. LPU Chemical Engineering and Physical Sciences Discipline is among the best Chemical Engineering colleges in Punjab and India. Technical Skills are imparted into the students through a carefully designed course curriculum that creates a strong foundation of basic concepts. Regular teaching involves...more
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Chemical industry is growing at a very fast rate the demand for chemical engineers. In the future it is going to have various scope of it.
.The scope of chemical engineering more or less remains the same but only difference is that with the increase in the technologies in the field of medicines and Chemicals modification the demand for the chemical engineering and chemical engineers has been increasing day by day not only in the government sector but in the private sector as well so definitely in the upcoming days India has a lot of scope in the field of chemical engineers the only need is to know the right information where you could a...more -
Hi Krishnarao,
Don't think that girls can't do chemical engineering because I've seen and known many women excelling in the field. After completion of your course, you'll be able to get jobs in -
Chemical Industry
Laboratories
Forensic Dept.
And if still have any doubts you can pursue Oil and Gas Engineering from University of Technology and Management. The course is not exactly a Chemical Engineering course but it is Computer Science Engineering with specialization in Oil an Gas Informatics. The course is vast and detailing about hydrocarbons, oil and petroleum sector. And, you'll enhance your placement opportunities from Computer Science...more
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