• The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a 4-year program.
  • This Program ranks #1 in the world in this program among the other universities by US News Ranking 2020.
  • This program is for students who seek a broad education in the application of chemical engineering to a variety of specific areas, including energy and the environment, nanotechnology, polymers and colloids, surface science, catalysis and reaction engineering, systems and process design, and biotechnology.
  • This program is for students who are specifically interested in the application of chemical engineering in the areas of biochemical and biomedical technologies. 
  • This Chemical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
  • The student to faculty ratio in this program is 3:1 which increases the interaction between students and faculty.
  • Classes with fewer than 20 students in this program are 70.8% which creates an environment suitable to acquire knowledge.
  • Scientific discoveries and technological advances accredited to MIT include the first chemical synthesis of penicillin, the development of radar, the discovery of quarks, and the invention of magnetic core memory, which enabled the development of digital computers.
  • MIT estimates that all its living alumni have between them launched more than 30,000 active companies, created 4.6 million jobs, and generated roughly $1.9 trillion in annual revenue.
  • The university lays claim to 85 Nobel Laureates, 58 National Medal of Science winners, 29 National Medal of Technology and Innovation winners, and 45 MacArthur Fellows. Among its impressive alumni is Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations.
  • The average salary of the graduate after getting placed is  60,043 USD.