What qualifications are needed to be a chemical engineer?
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To become a chemical engineer, one typically needs a strong educational background in Science and mathematics. A Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering is the standard qualification required, and this programme covers subjects such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, process design, and materials

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9 years ago
In order to become a chemical engineer, you are required to do a graduation degree in chemical engineering. In order to become eligible to seek admission in chemical engineering, you are required to have physics, chemistry and maths subjects in 10+2 stage. You will be required to appear for Engineer
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9 years ago
I am not talking about entrance exam cut-off, I am asking about Anna University's counseling cut-off.
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