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Friday, October 8, 2010

Popular US universities for higher studies in Chemical Engineering

You have the GRE & TOEFL scores and contemplating where you should apply. Take a look below (not in any particular order),

Top schools:

1. MIT
2. Univ of California, Berkeley
3. Stanford
4. Univ of Minnesota, Ann Arbor
5. Cornell
6. CalTech
7. Univ of Wisconsin at Madison
8. North Carolina State University
9. Purdue, West Lafayette
10. University of California, LA
11. University of Pennsylvania
12. University of Texas, Austin
13. Texas A&M Univ, College Station
14. University of Maryland, College Park
15. Penn State Univ
16. Georgia Tech
17. Carnegie Mellon

Few more good schools:

1. Lehigh Univ
2. Drexel Univ
3. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
4. Worcester Polytechnic Institute
5. Texas Tech
6. Iowa State Univ
7. Arizona State Univ
8. Arkansas State Univ
9. Pittsburgh Univ
10. University of California, San Diego
11. University of California, Santa Barbara
12. Louisiana State Univ
13. Ohio State Univ
14. Virginia Tech


Top schools for Petroleum Engineering

1. Texas A&M Univ, College Station
2. Univ of Texas, Austin
3. Colorado School of Mines
4. Oklahoma State Univ
5. Univ of Tulsa
6. Texas Tech

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Career with Chemical Engineering

Hello Chemical Engineers!

This blog is dedicated to the service of chemical engineering students and GRE aspirants who wish to pursue their higher studies in US/Canada or Europe.

It's good that you have taken Chemical Engineering as your career option however in the mid of your B.E/B.Tech program most of you might be wondering what to do next. Switching to IT or MBA come first in mind because that's easy and almost everybody does. Most of us do so since all those black box type abstract ideas of Unit Operation, Reaction Engineering, Thermodynamics are not interesting enough to pursue it as a career! Well that's a misconception in disguise. It's not interesting because it has never been made so.

In the last one decade or so Chemical Engineering is spreading at an astronomical pace and foraying into other disciplines like Material Science, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and becoming interdisciplinary in true sense.

This blogs aims at serving all those chemical engineers/would be chemical engineers who want's to know what to do next in career with Chemical Engineering.

Do post your queries

if you are B.E/B.Tech (Chemical) student and wish to know higher studies option in India.

if you are B.E/B.Tech (Chemical) student and wish to to abroad for MS/PhD and all you want to discuss is GRE,TOEFL & which US university you should apply.

if you are B.E/B.Tech (Chemical) student and wish to know what are the career avenues available for you.

And as a student, if you have doubts on certain technical topics..feel free to post here!

A student has abysmal ambition and at the same time has abysmal lack of information. So if you don't want to live with that and like to make use of experience that has already paved the path, you aspire to do, put up your Queries Here!