Here’s a quick overview of how to become a Chemical Engineer.
Who is a Chemical Engineer?
– They use the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics to solve issues related to the production or use of chemicals, fuel, pharmaceuticals, food, and various other products.
Step 1: Stream to select
– You should pick science as your major after the tenth grade, combining physics, chemistry, and maths.
Step 2: Educational Requirements
– You can earn a B.tech (majoring in chemical engineering), from which you can continue on to earn a master's degree in the same field.
After 10th
– You can pursue a three-year Chemical Engineering diploma programme after finishing the tenth grade. Students learn about chemicals, raw materials, and how to create new materials from existing chemicals in this course.
Diploma Courses
– Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (Mumbai) – Institute of Chemical Technology (Mumbai) – CPC Polytechnic College (Mysore) – NIT (Jalandhar) – Polytechnic College
After 12th
Students may enrol in a bachelor's degree programme like B.E. or B.Tech after passing the entrance exam and the 12th grade board exams.
Under-Graduate Courses in India
– Bachelor of Technology (B Tech) in Chemical Engineering - 4 years – Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Chemical Engineering - 4 years – Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) - 3 years
Under-Graduate Courses Abroad
Under-Graduate Courses Abroad – Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Chemical Engineering - 4 years – Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) - 3 years – Bachelor of Engineering (BE-Hons) in Chemical Engineering - 4 years
Step 3: Job Preparation
– Your portfolio will do more to help you get hired as a data analyst than anything else. Here are some ideas for what you might want to put in yours.
#1 Internships
– To gain a deeper understanding of the industry in which you wish to work, you can complete a number of internships.
#2 Make new Resume
– Think about mentioning information like your work history, extracurricular interests, and volunteer experiences.
#3 Prepare for an Interview
– To help you prepare your own answers, investigate frequently asked interview questions and find out more about the company.
#4 Research about the Job
Analyse the trends in the job market with respect to the qualifications specified for the post, the wage range, the best employers, etc.