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What are my options after doing a BTech in Polymer Engineering and Technology from ICT Mumbai?

Posted On - Oct 27, 2020
Asked byGargee Sachdeva
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Answered by Posted On - Oct 27, 2020
Javed Almeida

ICT Mumbai is known for its popular courses in Engineering and Pharmacy and has been ranked at 18 for Engineering by NIRF in 2020. It is also the only other institute in the country to be accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Let us have a look at the future prospects after completing a BTech degree in Polymer Engineering and Technology from ICT Mumbai.

Course Scope:

Students need to be clear on what their expectations from the course are. There are a couple of options you can choose from once you complete your BTech in Polymer Engineering and Technology.

Placement Opportunities:

If you are looking to apply for a well-paying job right after graduation, ICT Mumbai provides students with placement assistance and observes top companies across the country as part of their recruitment drives.

  • In 2019, the institution saw a placement rate of 70% in the Polymer engineering batch with 15.5 LPA being the highest CTC package.

  • Students can expect to apply for jobs in core companies like Nerolac, SRF Ltd, TATA motors, and many others which are part of the university’s placement services.

Higher Studies:

Students can choose to plan and apply for higher studies in top universities in the country or abroad, depending on their preference. Being a graduate from ICT Mumbai will surely help students to seek the best academic institution for their higher studies.

  • Students can opt for an MS in material tech or a related specialization, an MBA degree, if you are inclined towards the business perspective of Polymers or one, can even start preparing for IAS examinations to broaden their horizons.

  • Some students also prefer to do their Ph.D. from a top institution in a relevant field after completing their masters, so that option is also open for students.

  • Most students apply for universities abroad and study to become a Polymer technologist.

Based on the given pointers above, students can get a better idea of what the future prospects of a BTech degree in Polymer Engineering and Technology are and make an informed choice accordingly.

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