UIE BE Chemical Engineering FAQs
Ques. Is the BE Chemical Engineering programme at Chandigarh University ABET accredited? What does this mean for students?
Ans. Yes, the BE Chemical Engineering programme at UIE, Chandigarh University is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (USA). ABET accreditation is a globally recognised quality standard for engineering programmes, and it is one of the most prestigious accreditations in the field. For students, this means the degree is internationally recognised, which is particularly valuable for those seeking employment or higher education abroad. It also ensures the curriculum meets rigorous global standards for engineering education, including outcomes-based learning and industry relevance.
Ques. What specialisation is available in BE Chemical Engineering at Chandigarh University, and how does it benefit students?
Ans. The BE Chemical Engineering programme at UIE, CU offers a specialisation in Petroleum Engineering. This specialisation covers topics like oil and gas exploration, drilling, production, reservoir management, and refining operations. Given that India's petroleum and energy sector is one of the largest employers of chemical engineers, this specialisation significantly enhances career prospects in companies like ONGC, IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, GAIL, Shell, and Cairn. Students also get access to a dedicated Petroleum Processing Lab for hands-on training in fuel characterisation and separation processes.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after BE Chemical Engineering from Chandigarh University?
Ans. BE Chemical Engineering graduates from UIE, CU can pursue careers as Process Engineers, Production Engineers, Energy Analysts, Waste Management Specialists, Quality Control Specialists, and R&D Chemists. Top recruiters include Reliance Industries, Shell, BPCL, ONGC, IOCL, HPCL, GAIL, Asian Paints, HUL, Procter & Gamble, Dr. Reddy's Labs, Biocon, TATA Chemicals, and Schneider Electric. Graduates can also pursue higher studies like ME/MTech in Chemical Engineering, MBA, or specialised programmes in petroleum engineering, environmental engineering, or process safety. The global specialty chemicals market's projected growth to USD 1,167 billion by 2034 indicates strong long-term demand for chemical engineers.
Ques. How does the BE Chemical Engineering programme at CU compare to other engineering branches in terms of fees and placements?
Ans. The BE Chemical Engineering programme at CU has a semester fee of Rs. 99,500, which is among the lower-priced engineering programmes at the university (compared to CSE at Rs. 1,99,000 or Aerospace at Rs. 1,08,000). This makes it a cost-effective option for students interested in core engineering. In terms of placements, chemical engineering graduates from CU have been placed at companies like Galaxy Surfactants, Reliance, Shell, and BPCL. While the highest packages in chemical engineering are typically lower than in CSE or IT, the core industry placements are stable and the demand from the chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and energy sectors is consistent.
Ques. What laboratories and research facilities are available for BE Chemical Engineering students at UIE, CU?
Ans. UIE, Chandigarh University has a comprehensive set of laboratories for chemical engineering students, including the Fluid Flow Operations Lab (for studying fluid behaviour and pressure dynamics), Particle Mechanics Lab (for particle size analysis and solids handling), Mass Transfer Lab (for distillation, absorption, and extraction processes), Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab (for reactor design and reaction kinetics), Heat Transfer Lab (for thermal conductivity and energy transfer), and Petroleum Processing Lab (for refining operations and fuel characterisation). The department also has a Modelling and Simulation Lab for computational chemical engineering. Research support includes 100% financial assistance for publishing in reputed journals and filing patents.
Ques. Is JEE Main score mandatory for admission to BE Chemical Engineering at Chandigarh University, or can I apply through CUCET only?
Ans. JEE Main score is not mandatory for admission to BE Chemical Engineering at Chandigarh University. CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test) is the primary route for admission, and students can apply and get admitted purely on the basis of their CUCET score. However, JEE Main scores are also accepted and are used for merit-based scholarship determination - students with a JEE Main AIR up to 25,000 can avail a 100% semester fee scholarship. So while JEE Main is not compulsory, having a good JEE Main score can significantly reduce the cost of education at CU. Students who have not appeared for JEE Main can still apply through CUCET and avail CUCET-based scholarships.


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