A Chemical Engineer graduating from MVJCE will find it smooth sailing, to secure a satisfying job in Chemical and allied sectors. Chemical Engineers can get placed in Pharma companies, Oil refineries, Gas and oil extraction sector, Power generation Industries, Heavy chemical industries and many more. Alternatively, they can also pursue higher education or become an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship is built into the fabric of our course, through exposing our students to Workshops, Projects etc., giving them the opportunity to think out-of-the-box.

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Some of the roles in which a ChemicalEngineer can find himself in:

  • Analytical Chemist
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Manufacture Engineer
  • Mining Engineer
  • Project management Engineer
  • Quality control

Employability/Placement

There is no shortage of jobs for talented and skilled Chemical Engineers.

MVJCE is one of the best colleges in Bangalore for Chemical Engineering,and our students are sought after by topcompanies, both in public and private sectors –Reliance Industries, Novo Nordisk, Biocon, ONGC, Coca-cola, Pepsi Co., Honeywell, Hindustan LevermJSW Cement, Trimax to name a few.

The Placement Cell at MVJCE is a vibrant one that takes a lot of effort in studying the pulse of the Industry and understanding Industry demands. In this ongoing process, the Placement Cell keeps interacting with Industry leaders, Managers and Senior Engineers to ensure that our students will be able to meet their expectations. And right from the day a student enters the portals of the college, the Cell begins rigorous training, preparing the student for the final D-Day, when he will be facing an Interview panel. Our students are trained not only in the technical subjects, but are also groomed thoroughly into wholesome people, with the emphasis on confidence-building and communication expertise, making them an asset to any organization that they get placed in.

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