Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering is a 3 to 5-year doctoral course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of post-graduation in Chemical Engineering or equivalent qualification in a related discipline, completed from a recognized university.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 50,000 and 4 Lacs. Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test such as UGC-NET and/or round of Personal Interview.
Doctor of Philosophy in Maharashtra | Doctor of Philosophy in Uttar Pradesh | Doctor of Philosophy in Tamil Nadu | Doctor of Philosophy in Gujarat |
Successful professional of the course are hired in capacities such as:
Popular areas of employment for such professionals include:
The average annual salary offered to such professionals ranges between INR 4 and 20 Lacs, increasing with the candidate’s experience and skillset.
Listed below are some of the major highlights of the course.
Course Level | Post-graduate |
Duration | 3 to 5 years |
Examination Type | Semester System |
Eligibility | Post-graduation in Chemical Engineering |
Admission Process | Based on performance in entrance exam and/or round of Personal Interview |
Course Fee | INR 50,000 to 4 Lacs for 3 years |
Average Starting Salary | INR 4 to 20 lacs per annum |
Top Recruiting Companies | Manufacturing industries, nanotechnology, alternative energies, and biotechnology, business services, healthcare, food manufacturing, electronics and energy, and such. |
Job Positions | Analytical Chemist, Energy Manager, Manufacturing Engineer, Materials Engineer, Mining Engineer, Production Manager, Quality Manager, among others. |
Chemical Engineering is the science behind the operation of the modern every-day life items such as food, clothes, cosmetics, detergents, paper, paint, tyres, chemicals etc. As an academic discipline, Chemical Engineering essentially involves an advanced study of the concepts that constitute it, such as:
Fluid Mechanics
Rapid development in technology and subsequent increase in the need for sustainable development has caused a need to focus on safety and environmental pollution control in manufacturing.
The program includes advanced coursework in:
The research-based course also touches upon the following allied disciplines within its curriculum.
Listed below are some of the top institutes in India that offer the course.
Name of Institute | City | Fees |
Chandigarh University | Chandigarh | INR 1.8 Lacs (course) |
Shiv Nadar University | Greater Noida | INR 2.96 Lacs (course) |
National Institute of Technology, Surathkal | Mangalore | INR 1.04 Lacs (course) |
Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar | Ahmedabad | INR 4.55 Lacs (course) |
Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad | Telangana | INR 3.34 Lacs (course) |
Lovely Professional University | Punjab | INR 39500 (course) |
IIT | Delhi | INR 3.50 Lacs (course) |
NIT | Silchar | INR 17,620 (course) |
IIT | Jodhpur | INR 57,150 (course) |
DIT University | Dehradun | INR 75,800 (course) |
Lingaya's University College | Faridabad | INR 58,000 (course) |
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology | Surat | INR 1,27,000 (course) |
Periyar Maniammai University | Thanjavur | INR 40,500 (course) |
APG Shimla University | Shimla | INR 65,000 (course) |
Amity University | Jaipur | INR 40,000 (course) |
Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts & Science | Coimbatore | INR 18,000 (course) |
Shri Brijlal Biyani Science College | Mumbai | INR 5000 (course) |
IFTM's School of Science | Dehradun | INR 90,840 (course) |
Indian Academy Degree College | Bangalore | INR 3 Lacs (course) |
Sharda University | Noida | INR 50,000 (course) |
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to fulfil the following minimum eligibility criteria
Doctor of Philosophy in Karnataka | Doctor of Philosophy in Andhra Pradesh | Doctor of Philosophy in Madhya Pradesh | Doctor of Philosophy in Punjab |
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on their performance in a relevant entrance test followed by a round of Personal Interview. Admission process generally varies across institutes.
Candidates are selected based on performance in the UGC/ CSIR (JRF)/ NET/ GATE, etc. examinations, and subsequent round of Personal Interview.
Listed here are the major components of study that form part of the course’s curriculum.
Doctorate holders in Chemical Engineering are professionally trained in terms of:
Some of the popular professional avenues open to such postgraduates are mentioned below with the basic job responsibilities and salaries associated with each role.
Job Position | Job Description | Average Annual Pay Scale in INR |
Analytical Chemist | Techniques or activities of Analytical Chemists vary depending on the employer or area of specialization. However, essentially, they analyse samples from various sources to provide information on compounds or quantities of compounds present. They employ analytical techniques and instrumentation, such as gas and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Ion Chromatography, Electro-Chromatography and Spectroscopy (infrared and ultraviolet, among others). | 2 to 3 lacs |
Energy Manager | Energy Managers plan, regulate, and monitor the energy use in an organisation or facility. They coordinate all aspects of energy management, from reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, to waste management and sustainable development by encouraging the use of renewable and sustainable energy resources within an organisation or community. Also, they develop solutions for carbon management, and raising the profile of energy conservation. | 1 to 2 lacs |
Manufacturing Engineer | Manufacturing Engineers are both designers and analytical and creative thinkers. Their job role involves improving the process of producing high-quality goods efficiently using the most cost-effective methods. They work towards the aim of reducing the impact of production on the environment. | 4 to 5 lacs |
Materials Engineer | Their expertise lies in understanding the properties and behaviors of different substances, from raw materials to finished products. | 3 to 4 lacs |
Mining Engineer | Mining Engineers manage and oversee mining production processes, and are involved in the final closure and rehabilitation process. | 6 to 7 lacs |
Production Manager | The scope of the job of Production Managers depends on the nature of the production system. Organizations involved in several types of production add to the complexity of the role. They are responsible for overseeing both human and material resources. | 4 to 5 lacs |
Quality Manager | Quality Managers are responsible for monitoring and advising on the performance of the quality management system, producing data and reporting on performance, and measuring finished products against set standards of manufacture. | 9 to 10 lacs |
Chemical Engineer | Chemical Engineers are involved in the design and development of a diverse range of products. Their work focuses on changing the chemical, biochemical, and physical states of substances to create new products, such as plastic from oil. They work in a variety of industries including Energy, Food and Drink, Oil And Gas, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Toiletries, Water Treatment, and such. | 4 to 5 lacs |
Energy Engineer | Energy Engineers are focused on finding efficient, clean, and innovative ways to supply energy. They work in a variety of roles including designing and testing machinery, and developing ways of improving existing processes. Also, they research and develop ways to generate new forms of energy, reduce emissions from fossil fuels, and minimise environmental damage. | 4 to 15 lacs |
Product/Process Development Scientist | Process Development Scientists are responsible for optimizing the performance of manufacturing systems. They typically identify and develop new processes for product manufacture, and implement process control mechanisms to make sure that the finished products are of high quality and are manufactured in a reproducible manner. They also develop and improve existing products. | 1 to 2 lacs |
Aspirants seeking admission to 3-year Full-time Ph.D. program shall have a Masters degree or a professional degree recognized as equivalent to the Masters degree of the University of Kerala in grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale(or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) with not less than 55% marks.
Ph.D. Student Affiliation |
Rs. |
400/- |
Submission of Thesis (Research Degree) |
Rs. |
3500/- |
Application Fee |
Rs. |
20/- |
Registration Fee |
Rs. |
500/- |
Entrance Exam. Fee |
Rs. |
1020/- (for SC/ST Rs. 520/-) |
Re-registration Full-time |
Rs. |
1000/- |
Part-time |
Rs. |
2000/- |
Extension of Registration Period |
Rs. |
400/- First Year) |
Extension for every subsequent year |
Rs. |
200/- |
Change of Guide |
Rs. |
300/- |
Change of Centre |
Rs. |
300/- |
Change of Topic |
Rs. |
500/- |
Cancellation of Registration |
Rs. |
200/- |
Inclusion of Co-guide |
Rs. |
250/- |
Exclusion of Co-guide |
Rs. |
250/- |
Modification of Title |
Rs. |
300/- |
Spl. Certificate |
Rs. |
250/- |
Extension of Joining Time |
Rs. |
250/- |
Conversion Fee |
Rs. |
1000/- |
Research Fee (for a term of 4 months) |
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Science Subjects Full-time |
Rs. |
350/- |
Part-time |
Rs. |
400/- |
Medicine and Allied Subjects Full-time |
Rs. |
1000/- |
Part-time |
Rs. |
2000/- |
All Other Subjects Full-time |
Rs. |
200/- |
Part-time |
Rs. |
250/- |
Kerala University | Anna University | |
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Reviews Rating | - | - |
Cost To Study | - | - |
Ranking | - | # Ranked 13/200 by NIRF Engineering Ranks |
Highest Salary | ₹3600000 | |
Average Salary | ₹700000 | |
General Course Details | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Doctorate/M.Phil Course Credential - Degree | Duration - 3 Years Course Offered - Full Time Mode - Full Time Degree Type - On Campus Course Level - Doctorate/M.Phil Course Credential - Degree |
Eligibility | Post Graduation | Post Graduation |
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