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    Rbskdamit

    Member

    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
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    Sir,
    Should i take chemical or metallurgy??as u people are already engineer and are aware of reality ,scopes,job,and salary in these field .so plz help me.
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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorAug 30, 2010

    Rbskdamit
    Sir,
    Should i take chemical or metallurgy??as u people are already engineer and are aware of reality ,scopes,job,and salary in these field .so plz help me.
    Opt for the one that you find more interesting. There are plenty of jobs in each discipline.
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  • ashfaqanwer

    MemberAug 30, 2010

    I agree with The_Big_K that jobs are available in both the disciplines as they are widely spread.
    One comment I want to add is that Metallurgy scope is not limited to the Chemical Industry but across any manufacturing unit. You would be finding much larger industrial scope being a Metallurgical Engineer and on the other hand a Chemical Engineer has to be fit in a Chemical Industry mainly.

    Regards,
    Ashfaq
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  • goalguy

    MemberOct 4, 2010

    Take chemical engineering it is a versitile field
    and having scope in all fields where u want u can do job but having some technical skillz
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  • tanny

    MemberOct 4, 2010

    Chemical engineering.....
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  • aj_onduty

    MemberOct 4, 2010

    Rbskdamit
    Sir,
    Should i take chemical or metallurgy??as u people are already engineer and are aware of reality ,scopes,job,and salary in these field .so plz help me.
    Its a pity that people still opt for a better paying course than the course they would like. The quality of education is going in the same way.
    Please for God's sake, kindly opt for a stream you may like, if you are opting for engineering. The job opportunities depend on how much you excel in it. Luck is another factor.
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