DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(DIPIIE-DMIIE-TMIIE)

It would take too long to list all the products that are impacted by chemical engineers, but knowing what industries employ them may help you comprehend the scope of their work

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What will i learn?
  • Fluid Mechanics (where you will be taught the nitty-gritties of fluid flow, rules and principles, fluid flow measuring devices,pumps, blowers, turbines etc).
  • Heat Transfer (as the name suggests the tranfer of heat throught various processes will be taught here…, with special reference to Heat Exchangers, Evaporators etc.),
  • Chemical Process Technology (this subject has a really wide angle, as it encompasses study of all chemical processes… right from manufacturing of chemicals and petrochemicals, to polymers, to manufacture of steel, or innovations in food processing etc.),

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28 Lessons 00:00:00 Hours
Requirements
  • Candidate must have passed class 10th board examination from a recognized state or central board with at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) with Science and Mathematics as a subject of study at 10th level.
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Description

hemical engineers work in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, design and construction, pulp and paper, petrochemicals, food processing, specialty chemicals, polymers, biotechnology, and environmental health and safety industries, among others.  Within these industries, chemical engineers rely on their knowledge of mathematics and science, particularly chemistry, to overcome technical problems safely and economically. And, of course, they draw upon and apply their engineering knowledge to solve any technical challenges they encounter.Chemical engineers face many of the same challenges that other professionals face, and they meet these challenges by applying their technical knowledge, communication and teamwork skills, the most up-to-date practices available, and hard work. Benefits include financial reward, recognition within industry and society, and the gratification that comes from working with the processes of nature to meet the needs of society.


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