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First of all Polymer is an essential industrial raw material, bro, do your research. Plus, Polymer Science is not limited in its scope, its a vast subject than any other engineering material. Its a research and Dev Subject too. Its the complicated version of your 12th standard chemistry. You'll learn about all Basic Engineering Subjects,Chemical Engineering, Application of polymers in biomedical, aerospace, defense, Surface coatings, their compounding, formulation, properties etc. This is one the few departments where the student to teacher ratio is highest. 80 percent of our faculties are PhD holders from various IITs in the same subject. Our professor Dr Rani George is India's first lady rubber technologist. You'll just have to do the studying part once you're here. Placement: 5 of 10 gets placed and the rest opts for higher studies. Most of the graduates go for Tyre industry, then comes defense research, industrial research and then the plastic field Our department follows the syllabus taught in Eindhoven University of Science and Technology, Netherlands. Students interested in doing MTech an get into Tu/e by topping the class.
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its not the branch u take that matters ... its the amount of hardwork u put in it that does.... there are many mech and cs students on the road .... and as answered by others the placements are good
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