Chemical & Process Engineering involves industrial scale processes in which materials undergo chemical or physical changes to produce goods for the day to day life. Completing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in the field of Chemical & Process Engineering qualifies you to graduate with the competence of practical, laboratory-based skills, combined with expertise in computing and simulation in a respective field.
For Bachelor’s Degree program, the department offers courses on the fundamentals of chemical engineering and separation processes, theory and design of process equipment and energy systems, reaction engineering and biological processes. Comprehensive design of a selected process industry is carried out through two project based core courses offered in the final year under the close guidance of the academic staff at the department. The department also provides supervision for undergraduate research projects in the project based courses.
In addition to technical expertise, the program emphasizes essential workplace skills such as communication, teamwork, project management, problem solving and lifelong learning.
1. Old Curriculum (Up to E21 Batch)
The Old Curriculum applies to student batches up to E21 batch. It follows the previous structure of course modules and learning outcomes aligned with the program objectives valid at the time of enrollment.
2. New Curriculum (E22 Onwards)
The New Curriculum, introduced for E22 and later batches, reflects updates made to meet current industry needs, modern educational approaches, and accreditation requirements.
It includes revised course structures, updated credit distributions, and redefined programme outcomes that emphasize sustainability, process design, and digital transformation in engineering.
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