Admissions 2010 for Undergraduate / Post graduate / PhD courses at Institute of Chemical Technology | ICT , Mumbai
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INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY ADMISSIONS NOTICE: 2010–11
The ICT (estd 1933), formerly called UDCT/UICT, Mumbai is a world-renowned premier institute. It is a unique Deemed University, with unparallel record, funded by the State of Maharashtra, receiving various grants and projects from the UGC, DAE, DBT, DST and other agencies, and Indian and foreign industries, with several centres of excellence: Centres of Advanced Studies in Chemical Engineering, Food Engineering and Technology, Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Physico-Chemical Aspects of Textiles, Fibres, Dyes and Polymers; UGC Networking Resource Centre in Chemical Engineering; DBT-ICT Centre in Energy Biosciences; ICT-DAE Centre in Chemical Engineering Education and Research; Centre for Green Technology and National Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (shared with U of Mumbai). It is rated as number one in Chemical Engineering and Technology in India, also as number one among all non-USA universities and is in the top 10 in these areas in the world, according to Georgia Tech
surveys over the years and this year also. The institute has very strong linkages with industry and produced some of the topmost academics and industrialists. Merit is the only criterion for admission, including government reservation policy. Several merit-cum-means scholarships (251) are awarded to needy students. Research has been an integral part of ICT, with state-of-the-art research facilities and hostel facilities. The faculty is highly accomplished, with multi-disciplinary interests and decorated with national and international awards and honours, having live connections with industry. All leading foreign universities and industries seek ICT graduates. Last year, a record of 161 full-time Ph.D. students and 120 Master’s students, all with fellowships, were admitted. Applications are invited for admission to various programmes as follows:
1. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and Bachelor of Technology (7 branches of Chemical Technology –
Dyestuff Tech.; Fibres and Textile Processing Tech.; Food Eng. and Tech.; Oils, Oleochemicals and
Surfactants Tech.; Pharmaceuticals Tech.; Polymer Eng. and Tech.; Surface Coatings Tech.)
(a) 30% seats on All India basis: AIEEE 2010 score (www.ictmumbai.edu.in; www.udct.org)
(b) 70% seats for Maharashtra: MHT-CET 2010 score and 15% seats NRI Quota (common admissions: see http://www.coep.org.in/)
2. B.Pharm. (Apply directly to Directorate of Technical Education, CAP; http://www.dte.org.in/)
3. Master’s programmes: M.Chem. Eng.; M.Pharm.; M.Tech. (9 branches of Chemical Technology – Bioprocess Tech.; Dyestuff Tech.; Fibres and Textile Processing Tech.; Food Eng. and Tech.; Food Biotech.; Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Tech.; Pharmaceuticals Tech.; Polymer Eng. and Tech.; Surface Coatings Tech.) GATE qualified students are provided fellowships.
4. M.E. (Plastic Engg.)
5. Ph.D. (Tech.) (Regular and Integrated for Bachelors in Chem. Eng. or Tech.)
6. Ph.D. (Sci.) (in all disciplines, conducting research in all engineering/technology depts)
7. QIP for admissions to master’s and Ph.D.s admissions for full time regular/permanent teachers from AICTE approved colleges; also under UGC Networking Resource Centre for Chemical Engineering.
8. Post Graduate Diploma in Chemical Technology Management (Part time 2 year course for Ph.D. registered students and industry personnel) starts in January 2011 (www.ictmumbai.edu.in OR ww.udct.org)
GATE/GPAT qualified students are admitted to Master’s courses with UGC/DBT fellowships.
Ph.D. candidates will be admitted against available fellowships under SAP, other Govt scholarships and sponsored projects, numbering more than 160. Forms along with prospectus will be available at ICT from 21 April 2010.
Last dates of submission at ICT: For undergraduates (AIEEE quota): 15 June 2010 and for Master’s and doctoral degrees: 21 May 2010 (see website http://www.ictmumbai.edu.in/ ; http://www.udct.org/ ).
Students appearing for the qualifying examinations for the academic year 2009–10 and whose results are awaited may also apply by this date. Dates for various entrance examinations for Master’s and Ph.D. admissions will be displayed on the website.
N.B.: M.Tech. (Green Technology) (cross disciplinary; 2 year full time and 3 year part time for industrial
practitioners), and M.Sc. (By papers) in Chemistry, Engineering Mathematics, Physics and Textile Processing are likely to start in 2010–11 for which the approval is awaited by 30 June 2010. Those details will be put on website in first week of July 2010
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
(University Under Section-3 of UGC Act 1956) (formerly UDCT/UICT, Mumbai)
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Tel: 022-3361 1111/2222, Fax: 022-3361 1020
e-mail: admission@ictmumbai.edu.in
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