Ans. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (ICT Mumbai)offers admission to Btech in eight specializations with an overall intake of 136. The admission is based on JEE Mains and MHT CET. The required cutoff changes each year. You can go through the previous year’s cutoff to get an idea of what to expect. Cutoff (JEE Mains): Given below is the JEE Main cutoff for 2019. Subjects Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Chemical engineering 196 583 429 Food engineering 737 776 1278 Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology 770 1063 966 Plastic and polymer engineering 844 1231 1063 Surface coating technology 1647 1854 Dyestuff and Intermediates Technology 1997 2320 2938 Fibres and textiles processing technology 2784 2948 1801 For admission to B.Tech, the candidates need to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.Read more
Ans. Both PDPU and Manipal University are nationally recognized institutions and provide excellent quality education. The total tuition fee for the ICT branch at PDPU is around 9.36 lakhs and has about 120 seats. The total tuition fee for the IT branch at Manipal University is around 17.06 lakhs and has a capacity of 120 seats as well. Eligibility Criteria: PDPU: Students who have secured 45% or above in their 10+2 examination are eligible to apply. JEE Main and GUJCET scores are considered for admission. Manipal University: Students are expected to score 50% or above in their 10+2 examination. Admission is made based on the MET examination, which is the university examination. The cutoff rank at Manipal- 1932(Round1), 1985(Round 2). Placements: PDPU: The ICT department of PDPU is extremely new and had its first placement in 2020. The highest package offered was 20 LPA, the lowest offered was 5LPA. Top recruiting companies are Infosys and ONGC. Mostly the positions offered were of assistant engineers. Students are responsible for securing internships. Manipal University: The IT department has a placement percentage of 80. The highest salary package offered is 21 LPA, the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average is around 6 LPA. Around 40% of students secured internships. Companies like Philips, Citrix, SanDisk, Future First, Deloitte, Amazon, Oracle, and Cisco come for recruitment. The positions offered are mainly for project managers. Faculty and Infrastructure: PDPU: 120 students are divided into two classes for smooth operation. As a result, faculties can devote proper time to each student and help them out. The faculty of ICT is average since the branch is still relatively new. The campus size of PDPU is around 100 acres, and all the basic requirements of students are taken care of. Manipal University: Faculties are top-tier, and the teaching quality is excellent. The curriculum is relevant and updated. Manipal too has all the necessary facilities like Wi-Fi all over campus, air-conditioned classrooms, and an updated library with over 10,000 books, and canteen and medical facilities. Manipal University is one of the largest colleges in India. The campus stretches over 313 acres almost a quarter of which is devoted to sports. Both colleges are really good, and even though the ICT branch at PDPU is very new compared to the IT branch at Manipal, the first placement was entirely up to the mark. Both the ICT and IT branches are being sought out presently. So, students can look into the respective branches and make a decision.Read more
Ans. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai conducts admission on the basis of the Central admission process (CAP) conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). ICT offers courses for engineering at the UG, PG, and Ph.D. levels. Eligibility Criteria: Candidates are required to be national citizens of India with successful completion of 10+2 board examinations with science and maths for UG courses. Candidates belonging to the general category are required to score at least 50% in their boards while those belonging to scheduled castes or tribes are required to have at least 45% in their boards. Maharashtra candidates have special reservation provision as well. For PG courses, students are required to be Indian Nationals and have completed a degree in any of the science fields. They are required to score a minimum 55% aggregate score from a recognized institute in India. Admission Process: The total seats available for UG courses are divided into two parts, i.e. 70% seats are reserved for Maharashtra candidates and 30% seats are reserved for All-India Candidates. The selection for the 70% seats is done on the basis of the merit list of MHT CET. The rest 30% of seats are occupied by students who have appeared for JEE mains and secured a ranking within the cut-off. Cut-offs: The cutoff required for engineering branches in 2019 was as follows. Course Name General Category Polymer Engineering and Technology 20000 Food Engineering and Technology 35000 Pharmaceuticals Chemistry and Technology 50000 Surface Coating Technology 50000 Oil, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology 75000 Dyestuff Technology 98000 Fibers and Textile Processing Technology 118000 Application Process: Students can fill out the application form through online or offline modes. They are required to give a registration fee of Rs 800 for the general category and Rs 600 for the reserved category through an online payment or demand draft to complete the application process. After admission, students are required to submit their real transcripts of board certificates to the institute. The application process usually starts around January and final admissions are declared by the month of June.Read more
Ans. Institute of Chemical Technology has received an A++ accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council as well as the Ministry of Human Resource Development. It is now an autonomous university. It has been claimed to be the 18th best institute for Engineering by NIRF rankings. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune is a research-intensive institute. It claims to be more efficient than IITs in providing the right direction towards research. It is one of the most premium institutes of India established by the government. Courses: Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai provides courses in B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Pharm, Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, and Master of Chemical Engineering as a specialization. IISER, Pune provides very limited courses. Their main focus is on providing a Bachelor’s of Science degree, Integrated B.S + M.S, Integrated Ph.D. program, and an independent Ph.D. program. Admissions: ICT, Mumbai provides the provision for online as well as offline admission. B.tech admissions are done on the basis of MHT CET or JEE mains score. M.Tech admissions are conducted on the basis of GATE score or other relevant scores. IISER only provides an online method of the application procedure for all its courses. Students are required to appear for IISER Aptitude Test or IAT which is considered more than JEE mains. Students are selected based on merit and cut-offs. Campus: ICT has 3 campuses and each campus is 16 acres each. It provides a feel of the corporate world to the students and provides all facilities in their few buildings. IISER provides state-of-the-art research facilities with dedicated computer labs and excellent IT infrastructure. They also have e-classrooms with one of the best internet connectivities in India. They also have an online and offline library that can be accessed 24/7. Placements: ICT Mumbai: It has a placement record of 90% placements. Major employers include BPCL, Pidilite industries, Johnson & Johnson, TATA Power, Nerolac, etc. The highest package offered was 18 LPA with the average being 5 LPA. IISER: It only provides placement opportunities to Masters and Doctoral degree students. IISER graduates usually get placed into the top engineering and research companies in India. They also get offers from the government to work on nationalized projects. Thus, IISER seems to be a better institute but it is very hard to get into. ICT, on the other hand, is a premier institute and provides ample amount of placement opportunities. Finally, it all depends on the student and their area of interest.Read more
Ans. Laxminarayan Institute of Technology is one of the best institutes in Maharashtra for engineering studies. It is located in Nagpur and affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University or Nagpur University. Institute of Chemical Technology has received an A++ accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council as well as the Ministry of Human Resource Development. It is now an autonomous university. It has been claimed to be the 18th best institute for Engineering by NIRF rankings. Courses: Laxminarayan Institute of Technology provides B.Tech and M.Tech courses in a number of disciplines including Chemical Engineering. Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai provides a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and a Masters of Chemical Engineering. It also provides aspiring students with the right base to pursue masters and research work in the field of Chemistry. Campus: LIT Nagpur has a 78-acre campus which contains academic departments, a library, hostel accommodations, scientific labs, and gym, etc. There are 9 academic departments functioning at LIT Nagpur all situated within the campus. ICT has 3 campuses and each campus is 16 acres each. It provides a feel of the corporate world to the students and provides all facilities in their few buildings. Admission Procedure: At LIT Nagpur 85 percent of seats are reserved for Maharashtra candidates. B.tech admissions are done on the basis of MHT CET or JEE mains score. M.Tech admissions are conducted on the basis of GATE score or other relevant scores. ICT Mumbai requires MHT CET scores or JEE mains scores for admission into its various courses. For its specialized courses, it has a higher cut-off. Placements: LIT Nagpur: It provides placement opportunities to both UG and PG students. The training and placement cell is able to place over 100 students every year with the participation of 30+ companies. Major employers include Adani Wilmar, Asian Paints, CEAT Tyres, IBM, Honeywell, Mahindra, TVS, Sterlite, etc. ICT Mumbai: ICT Mumbai has a placement record of 90% placements. Major employers include BPCL, Pidilite industries, Johnson & Johnson, TATA Power, Nerolac, etc. The highest package offered was 18 LPA with the average being 5 LPA. Thus it completely depends on the student which institute they get admitted into. In terms of courses, ICT specialized courses have more value if the student wishes to pursue a career in the same field. LIT courses are good at providing a foundation to the study and the student can either go for specialization or study another field post this degree.Read more
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