Is Chemical Engineering underrated?

Is Chemical Engineering underrated?

Chemical Engineering is one of the most underrated branches of Engineering in India. Be it the lack of required instruments, or lack of Government aid, Chemical Engineering Degree is unavailable in most colleges, except the premier ones.

Is Chemical Engineering the Future?

Job Outlook Employment of chemical engineers is projected to grow 9 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 1,800 openings for chemical engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade.

Is chemical Engineering stressful?

There’s some pressure to prove yourself useful. But, on the whole, the stress in this job is pretty low… unless, of course your experiments aren’t working, in which case you’ll likely be tearing your hair out.

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Does life really begin after engineering?

In fact life begins after Engineering. We have got our concept of Engineering wrong. For us engineering had defined limitations as to what we can do in our career. In fact engineering has to open up better job prospects rather than restricting them. A normal graduate today gets a JOB EASIER AND FASTER THAN an engineer.

What are the career options after MTech in engineering?

You can pursue MTech and then PHD and rise higher in your career as a Principal and then Dean of the college. If interested you can do research and publish technical papers in your field of study and win accolades.

Is it better to be an engineer or a normal graduate?

A normal graduate today gets a JOB EASIER AND FASTER THAN an engineer. You feel all the careers except PROGRAMMING or PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT is not meant for you.

Should I get a master’s degree?

Your choice to pursue your master’s degree should be a clear and intentional decision you make to get you closer to the career of your dreams, any other reason should be reconsidered. Adunola Adeshola coaches high-achievers on how to take their careers to the next level and land jobs they’ll love.

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