What we can do after graduation degree in chemical Engineering?
What is the salary package after CH degree?
What is the scope?
Where we can work?
is work environment safe?
All questions covered in this slide.
2. Successful Chemical Engineers
Biography
01
Everyone have ask question in mind that what we can do after
engineering degree….
What chemical do?
02
If got a job by CH degree than what is the minimum package.
Salaries/package
03
Learning Education online platform for Engineers
NPTEL
04
Discuss….
3. Critical Thinking
It is kind of analysis for better understanding to choose our platform
Is this is
right
choice?
When my
dreams
come
true?
Will I be
able to
do it?
Which
college is
best for
CH?
What is
the
criteria?
What is
the
Scope?
What type of
Companies
will hire me?
How much
package
we got?
It is also the part of Success or Acknowledge yourself for future work
4. Famous Chemical Engineers
Mukesh Ambani
Chemical Engineer
Rakesh Agrawal
Chemical Engineer
Charles and
David Koch
Chemical Engineer
He is Chairman and
Managing Director of
Reliance Industries Ltd.
Famous For…. Separations, cryogenic gas
separation, liquefaction,
contributions to renewable
energy including the conversion
of biomass to chemicals and
fuels, inorganic solar cell
fabrication, and the synergistic
use of solar energy.
Famous For….
Koch Industries (Chemical
and Oil Refining Company.)
Famous For….
B.Tech - IIT Kanpur
M.Che. – University of Delaware
Sc.D. - Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
B.E. in CH – Institute of
Chemical Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
B.S. - General Engineering
M.S. – Nuclear Engineering
M.S. – Chemical Engineering
(Both persons)
5. Timeline for Chemical Engineer
Select your
Particular Goal
STEP 2
STEP 4
STEP 6
STEP 3
STEP 5 STEP 7 TARGET
STEP 1
Complete a Chemical
Engineering Internship.
...
Complete Relevant
Exams for Certification.
Choose a specialty/Concentration.
Earn a Bachelor's Degree
in Chemical
Engineering.
Land an
Entry-Level job.
Achieve
Desirable Salary
package
Chemical
Engineer
6. Overview
What they do: Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to
solve problems that involve the use of fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
Work Environment: Chemical engineers work mostly in offices or laboratories. They may spend
time at industrial plants, refineries, and other locations, where they monitor or direct operations or
solve onsite problems. Nearly all chemical engineers work full time.
How to Become One: Chemical engineers must have a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering
or a related field. Employers also value practical experience. Therefore, internships and cooperative
engineering programs can be helpful.
Salary: The median annual wage for chemical engineers is $108,770.
Job Outlook: Employment of chemical engineers is projected to grow 4 percent over the next ten
years, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Demand for chemical engineers’ services
depends largely on demand for the products of various manufacturing industries.
Related Careers: Explore occupations that share similar duties, skills, interests, education, or
training with the occupation covered in the profile.
7. What Chemical
Engineers Do
Chemical engineers apply the
principles of chemistry, biology,
physics, and math to solve problems
that involve the production or use of
chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and
many other products.
They design processes and
equipment for large-scale
manufacturing, plan and test
production methods and byproducts
treatment, and direct facility
operations.
8. WORK ENVIRONMENT
Research and development in the physical,
engineering, and life sciences
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Engineering services
Chemical engineers hold about 32,600 jobs. The largest employers of chemical engineers are as
follows:
9. How to Become a Chemical Engineer
• A degree from an A
BET-accredited eng
ineering program
• A passing score on
the Fundamentals o
f Engineering (FE)
exam
• Relevant work expe
rience, typically at l
east 4 years
• A passing score on
the Professional En
gineering (PE) exa
m.
Licenses,
Certifications, and
Registrations
Analytical skills.
Creativity.
Ingenuity.
Problem-solving skills
.
Math skills.
Interpersonal skills.
Qualities
Chemical engineers must
have a bachelor's degree i
n chemical engineering or
a related field. A graduate
degree, which may include
a degree up to the Ph.D. l
evel, allows an engineer to
work in research and deve
lopment or as a postsecon
dary teacher. These progr
ams also include applying
the sciences to the design,
analysis, and control of ch
emical, physical, and biolo
gical processes.
Education
During high school, studen
ts can attend engineering
summer camps to see wh
at these and other engine
ers do. Attending these ca
mps can help students pla
n their coursework for the
remainder of their time in
high school. chemical engin
eers may advance to supervi
se a team of engineers and te
chnicians. Some may becom
e architectural and engineerin
g managers. Preparing for m
anagement positions usually r
equires working under the gui
dance of a more experienced
chemical engineer.
Experience &
Advancement
Step Step Step Step
Chemical engineers must have a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering or a related field. Employers also value practical experience,
so internships and cooperative engineering programs, in which students earn college credit and experience, can be helpful.
10. CARRIER RELEATED TO
CHEMICAL ENGINNERS
Architectural and Engineering Managers
Architectural and engineering managers plan, direct, and coordinate activities
in architectural and engineering companies.
Biomedical Engineers
Biomedical engineers combine engineering principles with medical sciences to
design and create equipment, devices, computer systems, and software used
in healthcare.
Chemical Technicians
Chemical technicians use special instruments and techniques to help chemists
and chemical engineers research, develop, produce, and test chemical
products and processes.
Chemists and Materials Scientists
Chemists and materials scientists study substances at the atomic and
molecular levels and analyze the ways in which the substances interact with
one another. They use their knowledge to develop new and improved products
and to test the quality of manufactured goods.
Nuclear Engineers
Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and
systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. Many of
these engineers find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials—for
example, in equipment used in medical diagnosis and treatment.
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists and Technicians
Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians collect data on and
analyze many types of work environments and work procedures. Specialists
inspect workplaces for adherence to regulations on safety, health, and the
environment. Technicians work with specialists in conducting tests and
measuring hazards to help prevent harm to workers, property, the
environment, and the general public.
11. The median annual wage for chemical
engineers is $108,770. The median
wage is the wage at which half the
workers in an occupation earned more
than that amount and half earned less.
The lowest 10 percent earned less than
$66,810, and the highest 10 percent
earned more than $176,090.
Chemical Engineer Salaries
PSUs
Govt. &
Non- Govt.
ITs etc.
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences
Engineering services
Wholesale trade
Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing
$119,010
$112,990
$100,510
$116,250
$98,160
12. Portfoli
o
CH Food processing
Pharmaceutical
Drug Designing
Food technology
Petrochemicals
Petroleum
Rubber Technology
Plant Design and Equipment's
Process Calculations
Environmental
Refinery
Product tech.
Biotechnology
Nanotechnology
Fertilizer technology
Other Marketing and Business
13. Highest vs Lowest paid
MONEY HIKE
4 to 6 lac./year
Process Engineer
Manufacturing
Engineer
R&D Engineer
Materials Engineer
Production Engineer
Engineer
2 to 4 lac./year
AVERAGE
MONEY HIKE
14. Criteria in Fields
B.E./B.Tech in Chemical minimum aggregate 65%
Also , Score In GATE exam.
GAIL (Gas Authority of India Limited) or PSUs
Any Degree with 60% without any Backlog
TATA Consultancy Services
At-least Master Degree with first division and GATE
scorecard. Also, Research work.
IIT Teacher
Competitive exams.
SSC,PSC,UPSC,GRE,IELTS,IISC,BARC,PSUs etc.
15. Post with pay scale
Starting salary package
From Rs 2lakh/annum –
4lakh/annum
Analytical Chemist
Starting salary package
From Rs 2lakh/annum –
6lakh/annum
Energy Manager
Starting salary package
From Rs 2lakh/annum –
4.5lakh/annum
Environmental Engineer
Starting salary package
From Rs 2lakh/annum –
6lakh/annum
Manufacturing Engineer
16. Books & Books
Some books which is helpful to become a
Chemical Engineer.
These books are available in Market easily. You
can also find on Google.com (Online mode)
1. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by
Warren L McCabe
2. Elements of Chemical Reaction
Engineering by H Scott Fogler.
3. Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics by Hedrick C Van Ness
4. Elementary Principles of Chemical
Processes by Richard M Felder
5. Chemical Reaction Engineering by Octave
Levenspiel
6. Introduction to Chemical Engineering by WL
Badger.
1 2
4 5 6
3
18. Ch Education in World
A B
D
C
MIT
Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology
PU
Peking University
NUS
National University
of Singapore
ETH Zurich -
Swiss Federal
Institute of
Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and
educate students in science, technology, and other
areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation
and the world in the twenty-first century. We seek to
develop in each member of the MIT community the
ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and
effectively for the betterment of humankind.
PU
Founded in 1898, Peking University was originally
known as the Imperial University of Peking. It was
the first national university covering comprehensive
disciplines in China, and has been a leading
institution of higher education in China since its
establishment. It also served as the highest
administration for education at the beginning of its
founding.
The National University of Singapore
(NUS) has a long-standing reputation
for academic excellence. Our students
can expect the highest academic
standards, as well as opportunities to
interact with leading industry players
through internships, research
attachments, incubation programmes
and the BLOCK71 entrepreneurial hub.
At ETH Zurich, students discover an ideal
environment for independent thinking,
researchers a climate which inspires top
performance. Situated in the heart of
Europe, yet forging connections all over the
world, ETH Zurich is pioneering effective
solutions to the global challenges of today
and tomorrow.
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19. NPTEL
The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning
(NPTEL) was initiated by seven Indian Institutes of Technology
(Bombay, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Guwahati and Roorkee)
along with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in 2003. Five core
disciplines were identified, namely, civil engineering, computer science
and engineering, electrical engineering, electronics and communication
engineering and mechanical engineering and 235 courses in web/video
format were developed in this phase.
The main goal of NPTEL Phase II (2009-14) was to build on the
engineering and core science courses launched previously in NPTEL
Phase I. An additional 600 web and video courses were created in all
major branches of engineering, physical sciences at the undergraduate
and postgraduate levels and management courses at the postgraduate
level. Several improvements such as indexing of all video and web
courses and keyword search were implemented.
National Programme on Technology
Enhanced Learning (nptel)
20. NPTEL Online Certification
The objective of enabling students obtain certificates for courses is to
make students employable in the industry or pursue a suitable higher
education programme.
Through an online portal, 4-, 8-, or 12-week online courses, typically on
topics relevant to students in all years of higher education along with
basic core courses in sciences and humanities with exposure to relevant
tools and technologies, are being offered. The enrolment to and learning
from these courses involves no cost. Following these online courses, an
in-person, proctored certification exam will be conducted and a certificate
is provided through the participating institutions and industry, when
applicable.
Some statistics regarding the open online courses since
March 2014 till Jul 2019
Completed courses: 2000+;
Enrollments across courses: 1 CRORE +
Number of exam registrations: 11.8 LAKH +
All the statistics pertaining to completed courses are
available at https://nptel.ac.in/noc/.
All courses are completely free to enrol and learn from. The
certification exam is optional and comes at a fee of Rs
1000/course exam.
NPTEL