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DAE CHEMICAL

Programme

Three Years Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) in Chemical Technology

Introduction of Chemical

Chemical industry is not only one of the major parts in the industrial development but also it has become essential part in the development of the daily needs. Chemical technology has become an important part of the human life there are many examples where the chemical industry is performing its roles e.g. purification and distilling of water and its re-usage, Fuel (i.e. Patrol, Gasoline, Diesel, Alcohol etc.), Ceramic Industry, Cement Industry, Nuclear reactors, Glass factories, Food Addable, Vegetable oils, Detergents and Soap etc all are dependents upon the chemical.

Objective of Programme

In Swedish institutes students are facilitated with all kind of chemical experiments that are necessary for the chemical technologies, from drawing to all type of chemical procedure are conducted by the specialist supervisors .All of the chemical laboratories have been established with the help of international and semi-government organizations. Students have many opportunities to learn and gain good experiences.

 

Requirements

Programme
Age Limit
Qualification
DAE Chemical (Morning & Evening shift) Maximum up to 27 Years Metric with Science Subject (English, Math, Physics, chemistry)

Note:
For Further Information about Admission Dates and Fees, Please Contact our Admission Office

Examination

The Board of Technical Education (PBTE) conducts the examination and awards the Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) to successful candidates.

Future Opportunities

After completing the DAE-Chemical students can:

work as Chemical Sub Engineer
Sub-Engineer in Cement Industry.
Start jobs in the Industrial zone (Patrol, Gasoline, Diesel, Alcohol etc)
Can Work as Chemical Sub Engineer in Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, OGDC, and Soap industries etc.

Junior Lecturer in Technical education

 

 

 

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