COURSE DETAILS
   Introduction - M.Tech (Chemical Engineering)
  Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry and engineering to solve problems in production of chemicals. Chemical engineers are concerned with designing, supervision, construction, installation and operation of equipment plants and works in which substances undergo physical and chemical changes. The chemical technologists deal with the development and operation of processes for production purposes.
  Awarded by
  MVNU
  Entry Requirement
  B.Tech in Chemical, Biochemical, Biotechnology, Civil, Machenical, Metallurgical, Mining, Food Technology, Agriculture & Food Engineering
  Course Fees

  INR 12500 OR   $ 625
  Note
: Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.

  Course Duration
  2 YEARS (4 SEM.)
  Subject Information 
  Lateral Entry : Available (As per norms of MVNU)
  Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
  • Applied Mathematics
     
  • Chemical Reaction Engineering
     
  • Modern Separation Process
     
  • Process Modelling,Simulation and Optimization
     
  • Computer Aided Design
     
  • Transport Phenomena
    SEM-2
  • Advanced Mass Transfer
     
  • Advanced Process Dynamics and Control
     
  • Project Engineering of Process Plants
     
  • Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
     
  • Total Quality Management
     
  • Process Equipment Design
    SEM-3
  • Elective-I
     
  • Elective-II
     
  • Elective-III
     
  • Project Work Phase-I
    SEM-4
  • Project Work Phase-II
      Elective Papers / Specializations
       
     There is no Elective / Specializations papers in this course.
      Career Opportunities
     Chemical engineers use chemistry, physics and math along with engineering tools to solve problems relating to the production and use of chemicals. This includes things like refining gasoline and other fuels from petroleum, purifying of drinking water, treating waste, recovering raw materials and producing and processing food. They can work in chemical manufacturing, electronics, pollution control, even medicine and food processing.