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any polymer students here ? then please give me your personal ( please i need exact condition ) opinion about psrf course . somebody told me that there is no value for that course in industrail field . it is like a poly degree . whats the pass percent of psrf ? anybody please help :( im totally confused .
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I have just forwarded this question to a team member in PSRF passed out and placed. He will reply you soon.

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First of all Polymer is an essential industrial raw material, bro, do your research. Plus, Polymer Science is not limited in its scope, its a vast subject than any other engineering material. Its a research and Dev Subject too. Its the complicated version of your 12th standard chemistry. You'll learn about all Basic Engineering Subjects,Chemical Engineering, Application of polymers in biomedical, aerospace, defense, Surface coatings, their compounding, formulation, properties etc. This is one the few departments where the student to teacher ratio is highest. 80 percent of our faculties are PhD holders from various IITs in the same subject. Our professor Dr Rani George is India's first lady rubber technologist. You'll just have to do the studying part once you're here. Placement: 5 of 10 gets placed and the rest opts for higher studies. Most of the graduates go for Tyre industry, then comes defense research, industrial research and then the plastic field Our department follows the syllabus taught in Eindhoven University of Science and Technology, Netherlands. Students interested in doing MTech can get into Tu/e by topping the class.
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so this is a research course right ? like photonics
Thanks Gee for the reply !
ya thanks @The Devil and Geevarghese George :D
This is not just a "research course".
One field that i forgot to mention in my answer is textile industry. Everything you see around you is a polymer of some kind or the other. Even the keyboard that I'm using to type this answer is made of polymer.
You are free to decide what you want to do after graduation. Some start their own business, some go for jobs.
Plus, If you dint know, every engineering subject is a research subject.
Read this article on what you can do with a polymer science degree; http://tinyurl.com/pgjhstq
The curriculum includes detailed study of the following:

    Polymer Science and Technology
    Natural rubber production, processing and properties
    Tyre Technology
    Plastics Technology
    Synthetic Rubbers
    Speciality Polymers
    Adhesives and Coatings
    Composites
    Chemical Engineering
    Mould and Die Design
    Products Design
thank you very much  for your great help .
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The Question have been  just forwarded to our team member in PSRF (who is passed out and placed). He will reply you soon.

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thank you very much
I hope you are satisfied with the reply. :)
ya thanks @The Devil and Geevarghese George :D

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