BTech in Industrial Chemistry Course by IITs
January 23, 2023
Last year, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad launched a new BTech degree in Industrial Chemistry. This curriculum will educate students for the growing demand for skilled individuals with enough understanding in both chemistry and its technological applications, in both academia and industry. It will also provide students hands-on experience in basic science and engineering.
IIT BHU offers a five-year comprehensive dual degree programme in Industrial Chemistry (Varanasi). This course may be perfect for you if you wish to explore the applications of science and engineering together. Examine the course format, seat matrix, career scope, and other details.
Industrial Chemistry BTech Course Structure and Seat Matrix
It is a four-year undergraduate curriculum comprised of eight semesters. Green chemistry, materials for energy and the environment, paints and polymers, medication design and development, food technology, nanochemistry, machine learning, and computer simulations are among the subjects covered in the curriculum.
Students will be taught seven to eight topics every semester and are encouraged to participate in an industrial internship in the sixth semester. IIT Hyderabad is offering a total of 15 seats for this programme.
Eligibility Criteria for BTech in Industrial Chemistry
Candidates must pass the IIT-JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) Advanced as well as class 12 (or equivalent) from a recognised state or central board to be admitted to BTech in industrial chemistry.
Fees for the BTech in Industrial Chemistry
Except for the BTech 2022 class, tuition costs for general, EWS, and OBC applicants are Rs 1 lakh every semester. Students from the SC/ST or PH categories, on the other hand, are completely free from tuition expenses. Tuition costs are supplemented by extra levies such as welfare money and expenses for the dormitory and mess.
BTech in Industrial Chemistry - Career Opportunities
Students who complete a BTech in Industrial Chemistry can work in a variety of sectors, including oil and petrochemical, energy science and technology, paints and polymers, defence laboratories, pharmaceutical and medication developing, data analytics, information technology, and chem-informatics.