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I need to do chemical engineering in Pakistan. Is nust a good option? Or any other university.
I am also confused between petroleum and chemical. What should i opt for?
Help will be appreciated :)
 
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I need to do chemical engineering in Pakistan. Is nust a good option? Or any other university.
I am also confused between petroleum and chemical. What should i opt for?
Help will be appreciated :)
its a career council topic not cie :p
for best institute you have to decide yourself as opinion varies
petroleum has a very high scope but it is expected to greatly decrease by time as reserves finish, so many people dont recommend it
after chemical engineering you can go to (in pakistan) industries of food manufacture, textiles and dying and so on, again you have to choose yourself:)
 

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I need to do chemical engineering in Pakistan. Is nust a good option? Or any other university.
I am also confused between petroleum and chemical. What should i opt for?
Help will be appreciated :)

Chemical Engineering, bad idea.
There is no Petroleum Engineering in NUST.
 
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I am also confused between petroleum and chemical. What should i opt for?
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yup i also want to do the same bt the answer is same every where . people saying no no :/
 

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yup i also want to do the same bt the answer is same every where . people saying no no :/

The thing is that there is no Industry/practical work for Chemical Engineering students in Pakistan. And Engineering is all about Practical Work. You can learn the theory in any college, it's the practice that matters in the end.
 
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The thing is that there is no Industry/practical work for Chemical Engineering students in Pakistan. And Engineering is all about Practical Work. You can learn the theory in any college, it's the practice that matters in the end.
What do you recommend then? What if i study my bachelors here and my masters abroad?
 

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What do you recommend then? What if i study my bachelors here and my masters abroad?

Good idea. But if you're truly interested in Chemical Engineering, do the Bachelors from a foreign University, too.
 
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