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For a graduate chemical engineer, should he opt for masters in Chemical/Environmental/Petroleum?

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Question added by Munsif Ahmed , Production Planner , TECO Middle East Electrical & Machinery Company (TME)
Date Posted: 2017/02/12
Raju Divakarla
by Raju Divakarla , Senior Environmental Specialist , Qatar Petroleum

Do an MBA my friend. Also, Pick up NEBOSH and OHS and Environmental Auditing Skills. As you grow they help you to become a Manager in Canada or Australia as these are the countries most professionals are migrating to. Best of luck.

Zeeshan Afridi
by Zeeshan Afridi , Work as assistant , Nespak

  1. chemical engineering is best for as master for graduate in chemical engineer

Abdelnagy  Abdelwahhap Ismael
by Abdelnagy Abdelwahhap Ismael , مراقب عهدة , التأين الصحي

Specialization desirable to continue to study and get a master's Hoamajal who want to work with him or domain in which they operate degree if you are an employee

It is advisable to seek a job for 3 years and then to do post graduation as it will make you learn in better way practically. Also it shall not let that opportunity go; of getting a job after engineering and missing it. It will keep that chance of coming back to industries in a easy way. However some people may find it difficult to seek post graduation after 3 years break. You have to take your call.

Donald Martin
by Donald Martin , Senior Quality Manager/Construction Quality Control System Manager , Parsons

Munsif, As a new engineer, the advanced degree is important and will be valuable to gain meaningful employment in the future. You will be well swrved to get your Masters.

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