This answer is in Indian context:
Since Indian engineering curriculum is an exact replica of engineering curriculum followed in the developed countries almost 50 years ago. Hence,
- No Indian engineering college produces any skilled chemical engineer.
- There are NO private chemical engineering companies in India.
- There are NO chemical engineering internships in India.
- For Indian Btech Chemical - Indian govt releases notification to fill about 50 chemical engineering jobs each year which is filled by GATE exam. Almost 20 other chemical engineering posts are released in other public sector state exams(in different states).
- There are almost NO jobs for Mtech Chemical Engineering in India.
- There is NO demand of any Indian chemical engineering degree holders in any developed country of the world.
- Chemical Engineering like research based engineering programs should not be taught in India. The same can be said about the other research based engineering branches as well like Biotech, BioInformatics, Aerospace, Aeronautical etc.
There are chemical engineering companies in all the developed countries of the world. The professors in the chemical engineering department of the engineering colleges in the developed countries are given research targets by these chemical engineering companies. The chemical engineering students of the engineering colleges in the developed countries help their professors in pursuing chemical engineering research, hence also learning chemical engineering themselves.
There is NO demand of more than 100 fresh chemical engineering degree holder in each of the developed countries in the world, each year. And all such positions are filled by the chemical engineering graduates of that developed country. The chemical engineering professors in all such developed countries know the exact demand of the chemical engineering companies because he has been doing the research for such companies. This is called as industry-academia integration.
Hence, even if you pursue any random 6-month chemical engineering course in India, you can never get to learn the demands of the chemical engineering companies in the developed countries.
Indian govt recruits its chemical engineering degree holders for chemical engineering positions on the basis of that 50 years old Indian chemical engineering syllabus. And, there are NO private core chemical engineering companies in India to get recruited into.
There is an image in this post, which should be read by all the Indian youth: Praveen Kumar Singh's post in Indian engg. industry
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