Overview
The Chemical Engineering department at National Institute of Technology, Rourkela is also well equipped with the sophisticated instruments such as BET surface area analyzer, TGA, HPLC, GC, nanoparticle size analyzer, surface tensiometer, contact angle meter, fluorescence spectrophotometer, etc in addition to the traditional basic equipments to boost up high quality research activity.
Mission
- To inculcate students with a strong fundamental knowledge to meet the needs of a rapidly changing technological environment in process development and equipment design.
- To carry out vibrant interdisciplinary research programme that can creatively shape the undergraduates and graduates to address the needs of chemical engineering profession in particular and society in general.
- To develop leadership qualities to solve scientific and environmental challenges keeping in mind the safety and ethical concerns.
Programme Structure
- On the other hand, computational research activity of the department is also equally strong by the help of several software such as ASPEN Plus, g-PROMS (PSE), and MATLAB.
- So, the strength of the department lies in its diversity and its interdisciplinary nature.
- The department also delighted with sponsored projects funded by different sponsoring agencies such as DST, CSIR, MOEF, MNRE, etc.
Key information
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Disciplines
Chemical Engineering Chemistry Biochemistry View 52 other Masters in Biochemistry in IndiaAcademic requirements
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English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- NITR Selection Procedure
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Funding
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