A Diploma in Chemical Engineering is a three-year course that renders a comprehensive understanding of the core principles and practices related to chemical engineering. The program consists of the fundamental concepts of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and engineering, including material science, thermodynamics, transport phenomena, reaction engineering, and process design.
Through this program, students undergo laboratory work, project-based learning, and industry visits. Under the aegis of well-certified and experienced faculty, students develop the skills required to design and develop chemical processes, chemical reactors, and chemical products. They learn about various chemical processes, such as distillation, extraction, crystallization, and polymerization.
The course includes some major topics like environmental engineering, biochemical engineering, and process control. Students are trained in the latest tools and technologies used in the chemical engineering industry, such as computer-aided design (CAD), simulation software, and process control systems software.
The graduates after course completion can find ample career opportunities as chemical engineer, process engineer, research and development engineer, or production engineer. They can also continue their studies and pursue a degree in chemical engineering or related fields.