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INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGY
[ICT]
(Deemed-to-be-University under
Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956)

PROSPECTUS 2009-2010

(Along With an Application Form for


Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses)

Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga,


Mumbai - 400 019
INDIA
PROSPECTUS 2009-2010

ALL CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING


ADMISSION SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
The Director,
Institute of Chemical Technology (Deemed University)
Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, Mumbai-400 019, INDIA
Telephone: (91-022)2414 5616; Fax: (91-022)2414 5614
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© Institute of Chemical Technology (Deemed University)

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CONTENTS
Page No.

nABOUT INSTITUTE OF
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY [ICT]
(DEEMED-TO-BE- UNIVERSITY) ........................................................

1. ADMISSION HIGHLIGHTS ...................................................................... 14


2. COURSES OF STUDY ............................................................................. 15
3. FACULTY ................................................................................................. 17
4. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES .............................................................. 28
5. THRUST AREAS OF RESEARCH............................................................ 31
6. INTAKE CAPACITY AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ................................... 34
7. ADMISSION PROCEDURE ..................................................................... 47
8. ELIGIBILITY, ENROLMENT AND TRANSFER CERTIFICATES ............... 62
9. SEMESTERS, CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE .......................................... 63
10. EXAMINATION PATTERN ....................................................................... 67
11. PROF. M.M. SHARMA LIBRARY ............................................................. 68
12. TECHNOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ......................................................... 69
13. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION .......................................................................... 70
14. HOSTELS AND COUNSELLING SERVICES .......................................... 71
15. PERSONS TO BE CONTACTED ............................................................ 73

PROFORMA A
PROFORMA B
PROFORMA B-1
PROFORMA C
PROFORMA D
PROFORMA E

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HOW TO REACH THE ICT


A. Landmarks in the vicinity: VJTI E. From Dadar Railway Station (Central
(Veermata Jijabai Technological Railway): come to Ambedkar Road via
Institute) (Backside) / Khalsa College / Pritam Hotel. Take BEST Bus No.64 to
Don Bosco Church & School, all three Maheshwari Udyan. Bus stop – ICT /
are well-known and adjacent to the Don Bosco.
ICT.
F. From Dadar Railway Station (Western
Most of the long distance Central and Railway): Exit on the West Side
Western Railway trains stop at Dadar opening to Senapati Bapat Road –
Railway Station (see routes E and F Come opposite to Plaza theatre via
below). The buses of Maharashtra Ranade road and Kelkar Road. Take
State Road Transport Corporation Bus No. 169 to Pratiksha Nagar, Bus
(ST) and also of private travel stop- ICT / Don Bosco.
companies stop at Dadar on the
OR
Ambedkar Road (see route E below,
Ambedkar Road onwards). Take Bus No. 63 to Chunabhatti. Bus
stop – Gate No 4. Walk along the
B. From Matunga Railway Station
Kidwai road, and enter through a
(Central Railway-Main Line) 15 min
backside gate of the ICT hostels and
walk; via L. Nappu Road, Bhandarkar
faculty quarters.
Road, Maheshwari Udyan circle,
Nathalal Parekh Road, Don Bosco G. From CST Main Railway Station: Take
Church & School / ICT. Harbour train to Wadala station and
follow route C. OR Take a Main line
C. From Wadala Railway Station (Central
train to Matunga Central Station and
Railway- Harbour Line)-12 min walk.
follow route B.
Exit on the west side opening on the
Kidwai Road; take road in front of the H. From Kurla Terminus Railway Station:
station (perpendicular to the railway Take Harbour train to Wadala station
Line), turn towards right at Wadala and follow route C. OR Take a Main
Church, Nathalal Parekh Road, ICT / line train to Matunga Central Station
Don Bosco. and follow route B.
D. From King’s Circle Railway Station I. From Chhatrapati Shivaji Domestic
(Central Railway- Harbour line): 10 Airport (Mumbai): Take a taxi and ask
min walk. Get down on the Ambedkar for Maheshwari Udyan/King’s Circle,
Road; walk southward along the road, Don Bosco and ICT.
Nathalal Parekh road, ICT / Don
Bosco.

[SEE MAP GIVEN ON INSIDE BACK COVER]

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THE ICT BOARD OF GOVERNORS


The Board of Governors (BOG) of the ICT is headed by the world renowned scientist and a
past UDCTian Padmabhushan Dr. R.A. Mashelkar as Chairperson. The other members of
the BOG include the successful industrialists, academicians and researchers. They are the
policy makers of the ICT.

SR. NO. POSITION NAME

1. Chairman Dr. R. A. Mashelkar CSIR Bhatnagar Fellow


National Chemical Laboratory Pune – 411 008.
2. Member Mr. J. S. Saharia Principal Secretary, Higher
and Technical Education, Govt. of Maharashtra,
Mumbai
3. Member Shri Mukesh Ambani Chairman and Managing
Director Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai
4. Member Dr. V. N. Gupchup Chairman AICTE (Western
Region), Mumbai
5. Member Dr. Anji Reddy Chairman Reddy’s Laboratories,
Hyderabad
6. Member Shri Narotam Sekhsaria Vice Chairman
Ambuja Cement Ltd., Mumbai
7. Member Professor S. P. Sukhatme Mumbai
8. Member Dr. S. Sivaram Director,National Chemical
Laboratory, Pune
9. Member Professor S. K. Mahajan I/c Director, Technical
Education & SPA Maharashtra State, Mumbai
10. Member Mr. K. B. Umap Deputy Secretary, Higher &
Technical Education Govt. of Maharashtra,
Mumbai
11. Member, Senate Professor K. G. Akamanchi
Representative Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
12. Member, Mr. J. R. Shah DirectorJayvee Organics &
Distinguished Alumni Polymers Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
13. Member, Professor M. L. Gulrajani
Distinguished Alumni Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
14. Member Secretary Professor J. B. Joshi Director,
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS (BOG)

DIRECTOR

COMMITTEES OF BOG SENATE

1. Finance Committees of Senate


2. Building And Works

DEPARTMENTS COUNCIL OF DEANS TECHNOLOGICAL REGISTRAR


HODs ASSOCIATION

1. A.R. (Admn)
2. A.R. (Acad.)
3. A.R. (F & A)

1 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES (AP)

2 STUDENT AFFAIRS AND HUMAN


RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
(SA-HRD)

3 RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND


RESOURCE MOBILIZATION (RCRM)

4 INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAMPUS


DEVELOPMENT (ICD)

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Abbreviations used in the Prospectus are as follows:-

AICTE All India Council for Technical Education


MS Maharashtra State
DTE Directorate of Technical Education, M.S., Mumbai
Govt Government
CAPCAI Centralised Admission Process by Counselling for Autonomous
Institutes conducted by COEP
CAP Centralised Admission Process for all Engineering /Technology
colleges other than Autonomous Institutes conducted by DTE
HSC Higher Secondary Certificate
SSC Secondary School Certificate
MHT-CET Maharashtra Health Technical - Common Entrance Test conducted
by Competent Authority of Govt. of Maharashtra.
AIEEE All India Engineering Entrance Examination
COEP College of Engineering, Pune (competent authority and place for
CAPCAI)
ICT Institute of Chemical Technology (Deemed-to-be-University)
Matunga, Mumbai
PIO Persons of Indian Origin
NRI Non-Resident Indians
FN Foreign Nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of Indian Origin
Gulf Children of Indian workers in the Gulf countries
EWS Economically Weaker Section
PH Physically Handicapped
W Women

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THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL


TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
(DEEMED UNIVERSITY)
The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), The ICT is spread over 16 acres of land in the
since 12th September 2008 a “Deemed-to- heart of the Industrial Capital of the country -
be-University under Section 3 of the UGC Mumbai. The main building of the ICT has a
Act 1956”, is an Institute dedicated to beautiful architecture with fine dressed
training and research in various branches of stones and situated amidst the lush green
Chemical Engineering, Chemical gardens.
Technology, and Pharmacy. Over the last 76
The first batch of the students was admitted
years it has acquired a status of a premier
in the academic year 1934-35. The only
and renowned institute of Chemical
courses available to the students were post
Technology in the country.
B.Sc. two-year B.Sc. (Tech) courses in
“THE ICT HAS RECENTLY CELEBRATED Te x t i l e C h e m i s t r y a n d C h e m i c a l
ITS PLATINUM JUBILEE YEAR (1933- Engineering, with an intake capacity of 10
2008)” each. These courses soon acquired high
reputation and with the development of
The ICT was founded in 1933 as a Bombay
Chemical Industry in India, more branches
University Department of Chemical
of Chemical Technology were subsequently
Technology (worldwide known as UDCT) by
added. The range of courses the Institute
the explicit desire and money of
represents some of the major sectors of the
Industrialists and philanthropists, to cater to
Chemical Industry in the country. The
the requirements of Chemical Industry.
courses were also restructured from time to
Thus, since inception it has maintained
time to meet the national needs and at
strong links with the Chemical Industry in
present the Institute offers UG and PG
the country.
courses in 8 major branches of chemical
The University of Mumbai conferred the industry.
autonomous status on the UDCT in 1994,
In all there are 12 departments in the ICT,
with concurrence from the Maharashtra
which include Chemical Engineering, seven
State Government and the UGC. Further the
departments of major Chemical
‘UDCT’ was renamed as the Mumbai
Technologies, and Pharmacy offering UG
University Institute of Chemical Technology
and PG courses up to doctoral level. The
(Autonomous) (MUICT) on 26th January
other full-fledged Departments belong to
2002. The ICT was selected as a Lead
Chemistry, General Engineering (includes
Institution under the Technical Education
workshop), Mathematics and Physics,
Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP)
which cater to the requirements of the UG
of the Govt. of India. For effective
and PG courses and also actively engaged
implementation of this programme, the
in research relevant to their own disciplines.
Govt. of Maharashtra granted complete
Autonomy to ICT since June 2004. Presently, the courses offered at ICT include
th B. Chem. Engg., B. Pharm., B. Tech., M.
On 12 September 2008, the ICT was
Chem. Engg., M. Pharm., M. Tech., M. E.
granted the Deemed-to-be University
(Plastics Engg.), Ph.D.(Tech.), and
status under Section 3 of the UGC Act
Ph.D.(Sci.) It has a current students strength
1956. Now it is renamed as the Institute of
of 1688; 884 are undergraduates (out of
Chemical Technology (ICT) [Deemed
these 269 are ladies) and 804 are post-
University], and is functioning as per the
graduates (258 masters and 546 doctorate).
Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and
Among these post-graduates, 60 ladies are
Rules of its own.
doing masters and 118 are doing doctoral

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research). There are 108 faculty positions – merit-cum-means scholarships to the needy
29 Professors, 38 Readers and 41 Lecturers students through suitable endowments.
and a support staff of 240 in laboratories,
The ICT has an unparalleled record of 76
workshop, offices, etc.
years of excellence in teaching, research
Department of Biotechnology, Govt. on and interaction with Industry. In fact, it has
India and Institute of Chemical Technology pioneered in setting up of many chemical
have established “DBT-ICT Centre of industries. Research and Development has
Energy Biosciences” aiming at developing been an integral component of training at
economically viable and environmentally the ICT. The first Ph.D. degree in
sustainable LMB to alcohol technologies. In Engineering & Technology stream in our
addition to bioethanol, attention will also be country was awarded by the ICT. For last
paid to other biofuel alternatives like many years the output of Doctorates per
biohydrogen and biodiesel. ICT will year from the ICT is consistently more than
collaborate with some of the leading and 50, which is the highest in the country and is
established Research Institutes and more than 10% of the total Ph.D. output in
companies in the world. Engineering & Technology stream in our
country. The Institute graduates more
Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. on
than120 masters students per year. The
India and Institute of Chemical Technology
number of quality research publications and
have established a “DAE-ICT Centre for
citations emanating from the Institution is
Chemical Engineering Education and
also the highest in the country by a large
Research” in March 2008. The Centre will
margin over the second best which any
support 100 Ph. D. students, all engaged in
institute in India produces every year for the
research in the energy sector.
last more than FIFTY years.
Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of
Last year the ICT had 105 sponsored
India, has given a grant to the Food
projects from Governmental and non
Engineering and Technology Department at
Government agencies amounting to about
ICT to start a PG program in Food
Rs. 52.4 Crores + US$ 55 k, 61
Biotechnology. This is the first course of its
consultancies, 184 publications in cited
kind. The students joining this course are
journals and 10 Patents (applied for - 24).
expected to gain competence in Food
Various national authorities have duly
Biotechnology with adequate exposure to
recognized the performance of the ICT. The
genetics, molecular biology, bioprocess
AICTE has recognized the ICT as the best
engineering, environmental impact, safety
post-graduate educational centre in India.
of genetically modified foods, allergenicity,
The Indian Institute of Management,
intellectual property rights, animal welfare,
Bangalore, after surveying a large number
risk analysis, consumer perceptions,
of Industries in the country, identified the ICT
industry perspectives, producer
as the best on the basis of its contribution to
perspectives around the world. Further, the
the development of Industry. The
graduates will also develop skills in
Directorate of Technical Education,
Information technology based Bio-
Government of Maharashtra, has awarded
statistics, scientific writing, oral
Grade ‘A’ to the Institute. The National
presentations, team working, problem
Board of Accreditation (NBA) of the AICTE
solving, use of library resources and time
has accredited B. Chem. Engg. (2008-
management.
2013), B.Tech. (2008-2013), M. Chem.
ICT has created several endowments to Engg. (2008-2013) and different M.Tech
invite eminent scientists to deliver lectures courses (2008-2011)in the Institute with ‘A’
on frontier topics in Science and grade.
Technology for the benefit of the entire
The ICT has graduated many prominent
student community. The Institute also offers
scientists and industrialists of this country,

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such as Prof. B.D. Tilak, Prof. J.G. Kane, Dr. (five at present) and collaborative research
R.A. Mashelkar, Dr. Homi Sethna, Dr. Nitya programmes with overseas universities (five
Anand, Prof. M.M. Sharma, Dr. A.V. Rama at present).
Rao, Shri. Mukesh Ambani, Shri. Narotam
The faculty-student interaction is better at
Sekhsaria, Dr. Anji Reddy, Shri. Manubhai
the ICT and the student activities of cultural
Shah, Shri. V.G. Rajadhyaksha, Dr. J.P.
& social nature and sports are promoted
Kapur, Shri. Ashwin Dani and others. The
whole heartedly. At the same time, the
Institute was headed and guided by
institute nurtures a studious culture through
stalwarts like Prof. K. Venkataraman, Prof.
interaction between the UG and PG
G.M. Nabar, Prof. J.G. Kane. Prof. D.V. Rege,
students at all levels. The faculty is devoted
Prof. M.M. Sharma and others. Several
to teaching, research, projects and has won
prestigious awards and honours have been
almost all coveted awards and wide
bestowed on the faculty, alumni and the
recognition worldwide. It has been receiving
students of the Institute. These include
research grants from all Government
Fellowship of the Royal Society- UK (2),
agencies like DST, DBT, MHRD, UGC,
Bhatnagar Award (6), Indian National
AICTE, BRNS, CSIR, ICMR, MoEF, etc. and
Science Academy Fellowships (14) and
also from private industries. The chemical
Young Scientist medals (5); Indian
industry has, in fact, whole heartedly
Academy of Sciences Fellowships (13),
participated in the induction of quality
Young Engineer award of Indian National
faculty, laboratories and other infrastructure
Academy of Engineering (1), Gold Medal of
development as well as the library.
the Society of Dyers & Colourists, UK, etc.
Highly coveted civil honours such as SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO ICT
Padmavibhushan (2), Padmabhushan (5) DEPARTMENTS
and Padmashri (8) have been bestowed on Every major department of the ICT is
the faculty and the alumni. The alumni have recognized by the UGC under its Special
strong bonds with their alma mater and they Assistance Programme (SAP) such as
have been helping the Institute in many Centres of Advanced Studies, COSIST,
ways. DSA.
The Institute has received some of the
UGC Centres of Advanced Studies (CAS)
coveted awards, on the basis of its
performance. The Federation of Indian l Physico-chemical aspects of Textile,
Chambers of Commerce and Industry Fibres, Polymer & Dyes [since 1963]
(FICCI) awarded to the Institute with the (Includes Textile, Polymer/Coatings,
prestigious FICCI award in recognition of Dyes and Physics Depts.)
the Institutional Initiatives in research in l Chemical Engineering
science and technology (2002). The Indian
Merchants Chamber (IMC) has awarded its l Food Engineering & Technology
prestigious Ramakrishna Bajaj National UGC Departments of Special Assistance
Quality Award in service sector category to Programmes (SAP)
the ICT (2003). This was the first time
when the IMC recognized any educational l Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology
institute in the country under this category. FIST Program of Dept. of Science &
THE ICT ACADEMIC CULTURE Technology
Of many, one uniqueness is the excellent l Fibres & Textile Processing Technology
symbiosis of academic excellence and l Food Engineering & Technology
industrial relevance. The ICT has a track
record of industrial collaboration as well as l Chemical Engineering
sponsored research projects from abroad l Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology
l Polymer Engineering & Technology

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SALIENT FEATURES OF THE ICT


The ICT has the following 12 Departments with individual Heads working under the Director.
The year of establishment and the abbreviations of these Departments are given in
brackets.
Sr. No. DEPARTMENTS ESTD. IN ABBREVIATION
1 Chemical Engineering 1934 CHEM ENGG
2 Dyestuff Technology 1944 DYES
3 Fibres & Textile Processing Technology 1934 TEXTILE
4 Food Engineering & Technology 1943 FOODS
5 Oils, Oleochemicals & Surfactants Technology 1943 OILS
6 Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology 1943 PHARMA
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7 Polymer Engineering & Technology 1946 POLYMER
8@ Surface Coating Technology 1946 COATINGS
9 Chemistry 1951 CHEM
10 General Engineering (includes workshop) - GEN ENGG
11 Mathematics - MATHS
12 Physics 1935 PHYS

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These two Departments are likely to be combined.

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FACILITIES TO ICT STUDENTS


lHOSTELS : The Institute has five hostel workshops are conducted for the
blocks, accommodating both boys and benefit of the students, like, yoga, stress
girls studying for UG and PG degrees. management, time management,
(see details in Section 14) interpersonal skills, communication
lLIBRARY : The Professor M.M. Sharma skills, presentation skills, interview
Library, with open-access concept, is skills, etc.
one of the best libraries in the country l MERIT-CUM-MEANS SCHOLAR-
with Special Library Status. The library SHIPS : There are about 200 Merit-cum-
has a specialized collection in the field Means scholarships for the needy
of Science and Chemical Technology/ students, instituted by the alumni, well
Engineering and possesses some of wishers, and Industry.
the rare reports and books. It has a l I N F O R M AT I O N P R O C E S S I N G
membership with DELNET and INDEST CENTRE (IPC) : IPC provides Internet
– AICTE consortia, New Delhi. (see and intranet connectivity to all students.
details in Section11) IPC looks after office automation and
lAUDITORIA : There are two auditoria at web based e-circulars in the institute as
the ICT for various academic and well as development of the network
cultural functions. One of them can connectivity in the institute.
accommodate about 120 persons (K. l E-MAIL AND INTERNET : All the faculty
Venkataraman auditorium), while the members have been given the Internet
other can accommodate about 650 connections in their respective offices,
persons (New auditorium). Both the which can be used by the students.
auditoria have the necessary audio-
visual facilities. l SOPHISTICATED INSTRUMENTS : In
the Departments of the ICT, some of the
lICT GARDENS : The ICT is spread over modem sophisticated equipments are
16 acres of land. The lush green a v a i l a b l e l i k e , L a s e r- D o p p l e r
gardens of the Institute is a matter of anemometer, GC-MS, LC-MS, SEM,
pride. In the area of 6 acres, 100 and NMR, FTIR, HP-TLC, HPLC, GC, GPC,
odd trees, apart from hundreds of XRD, DSC, DTA, AAS, Super Critical
shrubs, bushes, and creepers, stand CO2 Extractor, Computer workstations,
steadfastly to beautify the campus. For
and many more.
many years, the Institute bags several
prizes at the city level for its gardens. l VISITING FACULTY/SCIENTISTS : ICT
has created several endowments to
lCANTEEN : ICT has canteen facilities
invite eminent scientists to deliver
for students, staff and faculty, wherein
lectures on frontier topics in Science
snacks and lunch are served at
and Technology for the benefit of the
concessional rates. It is housed in Dr.
entire student community. There are
B.P. Godrej Students’ Centre.
more than 35 visiting Fellowships,
lSTUDENTS’ COUNSELLING : A Professorships, and Lectureships.
professional counsellor has been Eminent scientists from within the
employed, along with the faculty country and from abroad visit the ICT
members of the ICT, to have a constant under these schemes, interact with the
dialogue with the students and to sort faculty and the students and deliver
out their problems at the very root. (See lectures. It is a unique feature of the
details in Section 11) Institute.
lPERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT l BOMBAY TECHNOLOGIST : The
ACTIVITIES : A few courses / Bombay Technologist is a yearly

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technical journal of the Technological to provide a broad platform to students


Association, started in 1951. The journal for showcasing their extracurricular
publishes technical articles in the thrust talents.
areas of science and technology, l PRODIGY : It is the annual national level
written by the students and the faculty of technical festival of ICT being the
the Institute. The journal also supports biggest chemical technology festival of
the technical conference presentations the country with large participation.
of research students and the students’
creativity. Best Articles, Students’ l BEST THESIS AWARDS : Every year,
creativity and Best Doctorate Student theses are selected from Masters, and
are suitably awarded by the Bombay Doctoral streams for the Best Thesis of
Technologist. the Year awards.
l THE SPIRIT : The Institute publishes in l THE PLACEMENT RECORD : The
house periodical, ‘The Spirit’, in which student placement for all the branches
articles by the students on non- is of the highest order. In fact, the
technical topics are published. All the alumni are at the helm of affairs of many
faculty and students’ activities in the ICT renowned chemical industries.
are also presented in this magazine. l THE UDCT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
l S P O R T S A N D C U LT U R A L (UAA) : The UAA has established
ACTIVITIES : The ICT has a separate chapters within India and abroad. UAA
playground for outdoor games. Dr. B.P. has constant interaction with the Alma
Godrej Students’ Centre provides matter and it supports many activities of
facilities for indoor games. The the ICT. (See details in Section13)
necessary sports materials as well as l MEDICAL FACILITIES : Free medical
music instruments for cultural activities consultation is available for hostelites,
are provided. The Hostel blocks have faculty and day scholars. Medical
indoor game facilities too. professionals visit the Hostel No. 5 in
l SPORTSAGA : This almost week-long the evening from Monday to Friday.
intercollegiate sports festival contains l ICT WEBSITE : The ICT website
both indoor and outdoor sports with http://www.udct.org gives the details of
increasing participation from colleges all the courses in the ICT, ongoing
all across Mumbai. Innovative sports research, academic activities, and the
are also included. faculty. The merit lists of various
l MANZAR : This cultural festival covers admissions to ICT, the status of
the entire spectrum of a variety of events admissions, the dates for institutional
spanned over three days from fine arts tests, etc. are uploaded from time to
to performing arts to literary events. time.
Outside colleges also participate in l NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL
various events. There is something for SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES/
everyone in Manzar, which has started WORKSHOPS : Various departments
in 2007. of ICT regularly organize these activities
l MANTHAN: Manthan is one of the in which students are exposed to
oldest cultural events of ICT with the aim presentations of scientific and industry
relevant research in frontier areas.

With rich experience of past, high potential for growth and great vision of future, the ICT is
poised for a big flight to become a globally significant Institution catalyzing the growth of our
country.
The ICT stands for a high standard of education, research culture and ethos that have been
nurtured over the years and it is fondly hoped that, if admitted you will be part of this rich tradition.

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1. ADMISSION HIGHLIGHTS
General Instructions 005 and attend the counselling round
1. The admissions to undergraduate (UG) for admission at the COEP as per the
and postgraduate (PG) courses at the instructions given on their website
ICT are made on merit alone, which is www.coep.org.in
decided on the basis of class and 1.B. Admissions to all the 100% seats for B.
marks secured by the candidates at the Pharm. course are based on MHT-CET
qualifying examinations and the 2009 score and those will be filled up by
entrance tests. CAP rounds conducted by the DTE.
1.A. Admissions to B.Chem.Engg. and See instructions on the DTE website
B.Tech. courses are of three different www.dte.org.in.
types as given below at a), b) and c). 2. For admission to the PG courses at the
The details of eligibility, etc. appear in ICT, the candidates additionally need to
Section 6. clear qualifying tests such as
a) AIEEE 2009 score based seats (30% of GATE/NET/SET/JRF, etc., as applicable,
total sanctioned intake):- These as well as the ICT entrance tests. On the
admissions will be done by and at the basis of all these scores, a separate
ICT. Candidates must apply separately merit list is prepared for each course.
at the ICT in prescribed forms and 3. A candidate, who fails to accept the
attend the counselling rounds for offer of admission to any of the courses,
admission at the ICT as per the made by the Institute, for whatever
instructions displayed on the ICT reasons, forfeits his/her claim for the
website www.udct.org and the notice- admission for that academic year (1st
board. July to 30th June) and the seat may be
b) MHT-CET 2009 score based seats (70% offered to the next eligible candidate in
of total sanctioned intake):- These the merit list. The acceptance of the
admissions will be done by and at the offer implies payment of the prescribed
COE P. Cand i d ates mus t ap p ly fees and deposit by the date specified in
separately at any of the Autonomous the offer letter.
Institutes and Application Receiving 4. The Institute shall not enter into any
Centres, as given in the separately correspondence with the candidates in
prepared brochure for all autonomous the matter related to admission, such as
institutes including the ICT in incompletely filled forms, non-
prescribed form and attend the submission of necessary documents in
counselling rounds for admission at the given time period, the submission of
COEP as per the instructions given in pay order/ demand draft of necessary
that brochure. application fees along with filled
c) FN/ PIO/ Gulf seats (15% seats over and application form, absentee at the
above the total sanctioned intake of a) institutional tests for PG for any reason,
and b) above taken together):- These non-acceptance of the offer of
seats are available with break up as admission to any of the courses in given
10% for Foreign Nationals/ Foreign time period, etc.
Students/ Persons of Indian Origin and 5. No age limit is prescribed for admission
5% for Children of Indian workers in the to the ICT.
Gulf countries. These admissions will 6. All the post graduate courses at the ICT
be done by and at the COEP. Eligible are FULL TIME courses.
candidates seeking admission to the
ICT must apply separately to the 7. The decision of the Director, ICT, shall
Director, College of Engineering, be final in the case of any dispute about
Wellesly Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune- 411 admission.

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2. COURSES OF STUDY
The range of courses the ICT offers represents some of the major sectors of the Chemical
Industry in the country. All these courses start at Bachelor’s degree and lead to Master’s and
Doctoral degrees in respective disciplines.
All the Bachelors and Masters courses of the ICT are accredited by the AICTE.
I. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
1. B.Chem.Engg.
2. B.Pharm.
3. B.Tech.
In B. Tech. Course, the candidates can opt for any of the following seven branches of
specialization :
DYES Dyestuff Technology
TEXTILE Fibres & Textile Processing Technology
FOODS Food Engineering and Technology
OILS Oils, Oleochemicals & Surfactants Technology
PHARMA Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology
POLYMER Polymer Engineering & Technology
COATINGS Surface Coating Technology

POSTGRADUATE COURSES
II. Master’s Degree Courses
1. M.Chem.Engg. - Two Years Semesterized Course (Partly by papers and partly by
thesis)
2. M.Pharm. - Two Years Semesterized Course (Partly by papers and partly by thesis)
In M.Pharm. Course, the candidates can opt for any of the following three branches of
specialization:
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Medicinal natural products
Pharmaceutics
3. M.Tech. - Two Years Semesterized Courses (Partly by papers and partly by thesis)
3.A. In M.Tech. Course, the candidates can opt for any of the following seven
branches of specialization, depending on qualification:
DYES Dyestuff Technology
TEXTILE Fibres & Textile Processing Technology
FOODS Food Engineering and Technology
OILS Oils, Oleochemicals & Surfactants Technology
PHARMA Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology

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POLYMER Polymer Engineering & Technology


COATINGS Surface Coating Technology

3.B. In M. Tech. (Interdisciplinary) Course, the candidates can opt for any of the
following three branches of specialization, depending on qualification:
Bioprocess Technology
Food Biotechnology
Perfumery & Flavour Technology
4. M. E. in Plastics Engineering - Two Years Semesterized Courses (Partly by papers and
partly by thesis)

III. Doctoral Degree Courses


For Ph.D. degree by research, two streams are available depending on qualifications of
the candidate.
1. Ph. D. (Tech.) in Chemical Technology. The candidate can opt for any of the following
branches of specialization, depending on qualification:
Bioprocess Technology
Chemical Engg.
Dyestuff Technology
Fibres & Textile Processing Technology
Food Engineering and Technology
Oils, Oleochemicals & Surfactants Technology
Pharma Tech.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Polymer Engineering & Technology
Surface Coating Technology
Plastics Engg.
2. Ph. D. (Science). The candidate can opt for any of the following branches of
specialization, depending on qualification:
Chemistry- Inorganic, Organic and Physical
Biotechnology
Physics
Mathematics

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3. FACULTY
3.1 THE DIRECTOR
Professor J. B. Joshi
R. T. Mody Professor of Chemical Technology

3.2 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING


Administrative Head: Professor G. D. Yadav

1. Dr. B. R. Bakshi
B. Chem. Engg. (Mumbai, 1986), M.Sc (Chem.Engg.Practice) (M.I.T., USA 1989)
(Ph.D. (M.I.T., USA 1992)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

2. Dr. S. S. Bhagwat
B. Chem. Engg. (Mumbai, 1984), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1986)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1989)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

3. Dr. V. G. Gaikar
B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1982), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1984)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1986)
BPCL Professor of Chemical Engineering

4. Dr. Parag Gogate


B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1996), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1998)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2002)
Lecturer in Chemical Engineering

5. Dr. J. B. Joshi
B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1971), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1977),
R. T. Mody Professor of Chemical Technology

6. Dr. A. M. Lali
B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1980), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1984)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1988)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

7. Dr. V. V. Mahajani
B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1971), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1979)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

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8. Smt. K. V. Marathe
M.Tech. (Nagpur, 1983), M.S.C.M.,
Reader in Metallurgical Engineering

9. Dr. C. S. Mathpati
B.Chem.Engg. , M.Chem.Engg., Ph.D. (Tech.)
Lecturer in Chemical Engineering

10. Dr. A. B. Pandit


B.Tech. (B.H.U., 1980), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1984)
UGC Research Scientist C (Professor Grade)

11. Dr. A. V. Patwardhan


B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1983), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1985)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1988)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

12. Dr. A. W. Patwardhan


B.Chem.Engg. (1993), M.S. (M.I.T., USA 1995)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (1999)
Reader in Chemical Engineering

13. Dr. V. K. Rathod


B. Tech. (Nagpur, 1999), M. Tech. (Nagpur, 2001), Ph.D. (Tech.)
Reader in Chemical Engineering

14. Dr. B. N. Thorat


B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1987), M.Chem.Engg. (1989), D.H.S.T.
(BITS, 1991), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2001)
Professor of Chemical Engineering

15. Dr. P. D. Vaidya


B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1998), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 2000)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2005)
Shri. V. V. Mariwala Endowment Lecturer in Chemical Engineering

16. Dr. G. D. Yadav


B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1974), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1980)
Darbari Seth Professor of Inorganic Chemical Technology

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3.3 DEPARTMENT OF DYESTUFF TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head: The Director

1. Dr. P. M. Bhate
B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1974), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1977),
Ph.D. (USA, 1984)
Professor of Dyestuff Technology

2. Mr. S. R. Chopdekar
B. Sc. (Mumbai, 1996), B. Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1999),
M.Tech. ( Mumbai, 2005)
Lecturer in Dyestuff Technology

3. Dr. N. Sekar
B.Sc.(Madras, 1979), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1982), Ph.D. (Tech.)
(Mumbai, 1987)
Reader in Tinctorial Chemistry

4. Dr. G. S. Shankarling
B. Sc. (Karnataka, 1991), B. Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1994),
M. Sc. (Tech.)(Mumbai, 1997), Ph. D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2000)
Reader in Dyestuff Technology

5. Dr. P. Bineesh
B. Sc.(M. Gandhi Univ. Kerala, 1995), B. Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1998),
M. Sc. (Tech.)(Mumbai, 2000), Ph. D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2005)
Adjunct Reader (Honorary)

6. Dr. V.R. Kanetkar


B.Sc. (Shivaji, 1969), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1973), M.Sc. (Tech.)
(Mumbai, 1975) Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1997)
Emeritus Professor

3.4 DEPARTMENT OF FIBRES & TEXTILE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head: PROFESSOR M. D. TELI

1. Dr. R. V. Adivarekar
B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1985), B.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1988), M.Sc. (Tech)
(Mumbai, 1990), Ph.D. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1995)
Professor of Fibre Chemistry

2. Dr. V. A. Dorugade
B. Sc. (Shivaji, 1985), B. Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai 1988),
M. Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1993), Ph. D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1998)
Reader in Fibre Science

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3. Mr. R. D. Kale
B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1993), B.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1996),
M. Tech. (Mumbai, 2005)
Lecturer in Textile Chemistry

4. Dr. (Smt.) U. A. Sayed


B.Sc. (Hon.) (Mumbai, 1976), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1980)
M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1982), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1997)
Reader in Textile Chemistry

5. Dr. S. R. Shukla
B.Sc. (Hons.) (Shivaji, 1971), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1974)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1980)
Professor of Technology of Dyeing and Printing

6. Dr. M. D. Teli
B.Sc. (Hons.) (Mumbai, 1973), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1976)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1981)
Professor of Textile Chemistry

3.5 DEPARTMENT OF FOOD ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head : PROFESSOR S. S. LELE

1. Smt. Laxmi Ananthnarayan


B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1978), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1983)
Lecturer in Applied Biochemistry (Selection Grade)

2. Dr. U. S. Annapure
B.Tech. (Marathwada, 1993), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1996),
Ph.D. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2000)
Reader in Food Chemistry

3. Dr. (Ms.) P. Bhattacharjee


B.Tech. (Calcutta, 1997), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1999),
Ph.D. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2002)
Lecturer in Food Technology

4. Ms. S. K. Ghodke
B.Tech. (Marathwada, 2002), M.Tech. (Mumbai, 2004),
Lecturer in Food Technology

5. Dr. S. S. Lele
B.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1977), M.Chem.Engg. (Mumbai, 1981),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1990)
Professor of Biochemical Engineering

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6. Dr. (Ms.) R. S. Singhal


B.Sc. (Hons.) (Mumbai, 1981), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1986)
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1990)
Professor of Food Technology

7. Dr. Jyoti Kishan Kumar


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1994), M.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1996), Ph.D. (Tech) (Mumbai,
2003)
DAE Scientist A (Lecturer Grade)

8. Dr. (Ms.) M. Mukherjee


B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1972), M.Sc. (Mumbai, 1976), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 1992)
Adjunct Professor

3.6 DEPARTMENT OF OILS, OLEOCHEMICALS AND SURFACTANTS


TECHNOLOGY
Administrative Head: PROFESSOR D. N. BHOWMICK

1. Dr. D. N. Bhowmick
B.Sc., M.Sc. (Tech.) (HBTI, Kanpur, 1975), Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai, 1987)
Professor of Oils, Fats and Waxes Technology

2. Dr. (Smt.) S. A. Momin


B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1983),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1987)
Professor of Oil Technology

3. Dr. A. P. Pratap
B.Sc. (Pune, 1996), B.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1999),
M.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2001), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2006)
Lecturer in Oils, Fats and Waxes Technology

4. Ms. J. T. Waghmare
B.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1998), M.Sc.(Tech) (Mumbai, 2002
Lecturer in Oils, Fats, and Waxes Technology

5. Dr. N. V. Iyer
B.Sc. (Tech.), M.Sc. (Tech.), Ph.D. (Tech.)
Adjunct Professor

6. Dr. A. L. Ravinmohan
B.Tech. (IIT, Mumbai, 1967), Ph.D. (California, USA, 1971)
Scientist C (Professor Grade)

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3.7 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head: PROFESSOR K. G. AKAMANCHI

1. Dr. K. G. Akamanchi
B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1973), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1976),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1985)
Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology

2. Dr. (Smt.) P. D. Amin


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1982), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1984),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1988)
Professor of Pharmacy

3. Mr. G. U. Chaturbhuj
B. Pharm. (Shivaji, 1998), M. Pharm. (Mumbai, 2000)
Lecturer in Pharmacy

4. Dr. (Smt.) M. S. Degani


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1982), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1985),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (SNDT, 2001)
Sir Dorabji Tata Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

5. Dr. (Smt.) P. V. Devarajan


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1980), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1983),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1989)
Professor of Pharmacy

6. Mr. G. Goyal
B.Pharm. (Hamdard Univ, 2003), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 2005),
Lecturer in Pharmacy

7. Dr. (Smt.) A. R. Juvekar


B.Pharm. (Shivaji, 1979), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1984),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1995)
Professor of Pharmacology & Physiology

8. Dr. K. S. Laddha
B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1982), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1985),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1994)
Professor of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

9. Dr. (Smt.) V. B. Patravale


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1985), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1987),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1992)
Professor of Pharmaceutics

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10. Dr. (Smt.) S. S. Sathaye


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1983), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1986),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 2006)
Reader in Pharmacy

11. Dr. V. N. Telvekar


B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1992), B.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1995),
M.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 1997), Ph.D. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2003)
Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Chemistry

12. Dr. P. R. Vavia


B.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1985), M.Pharm. (Mumbai, 1987),
Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1991)
Professor of Pharmaceutics

13. Dr. N. J. deSouza


Adjunct Professor

3.8 DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head: PROFESSOR P. A. MAHANWAR

1. Dr. P. A. Mahanwar
B.Sc. (Hons.) (Shivaji, 1987), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1991)
M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1994), Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1999)
Professor of Polymer Technology

2. Mr. A. R. Rao
B.Tech. (Amaravati, 1998), M.Tech. (Mumbai, 2007)
Lecturer in Polymer Technology

4. Dr. V. V. Shertukade
B.Sc. (1987), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1990), M.Sc. (Tech.)
(Mumbai, 1993) Ph.D. (tech.) (Mumbai, 1997)
Sir Homi Mehta Reader in Technology of High Polymer

3.9 DEPARTMENT OF SURFACE COATING TECHNOLOGY


Administrative Head: PROFESSOR P. A. MAHANWAR

1. Dr. R. N. Jagtap
B.Sc. (1989) B,Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1992), M.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1996)
Ph.D. (Tech). (Mumbai, 1998)
Professor of Paint Technology

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2. Dr. S. T. Mhaske
B.Sc. (Amravati, 1966), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1999),
M.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2001), Ph.D. (Tech). (Mumbai, 2007)
Lecturer in Technology of Plastics and PPV

2. Dr. (Ms.) A. S. Sabnis


B.Sc. (Amravati, 1966), B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai, 1999),
M.Sc. (Tech) (Mumbai, 2001), Ph.D. (Tech). (Mumbai, 2007)
Lecturer in Technology of Polymers and Paints

3.10 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY


Administrative Head: PROFESSOR S. D. SAMANT

1. Dr. B. M. Bhanage
B.Sc. (Pune, 1986), M.Sc. (Pune, 1988), Ph.D. (NCL, Pune, 1996)
Professor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

2. Dr. (Smt.) R. V. Jayaram


M.Sc. (Madras, 1979), Ph.D. (IIT, Madras, 1985)
Professor of Physical Chemistry

3. Dr. (Smt.) J. M. Nagarkar


B.Sc. (1975), M.Sc. (1977), Ph.D. (Nagpur, 1986)
Lecturer in Chemistry

4. Dr. S. D. Samant
M.Sc. (Mumbai, 1976), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 1980)
Professor of Organic Chemistry

3.11 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL ENGINEERING


Administrative Head: Mr. A. C. RAO

1. Mr. S. P. Deshmukh
D.M.E. (Ratnagiri, 1983), B.E. (Prod.) (Mumbai, 1986),
M.E. (Prod.) (Mumbai, 1992)
Reader-cum –Workshop Superintendent

2. Mr. V. R. Gaval
B.E. (Production) (Mumbai, 1987), M.E.(Plastic) (Mumbai, 1989)
Lecturer in General Engineering

3. Ms. P. Goswami
B.E. (Elect.) (1980)
Lecturer in General Engineering

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4. Mr. M. A. K. Kerawalla
B.E. (Elect.) (Mumbai, 1981), M.E. (Elect.) (Mumbai, 1984)
Reader in Electrical Engineering

5. Mr. A. C. Rao
B.E. (Mech.) (Mumbai, 1975), M.E. (Mech. with Plastic Engg.) (Mumbai, 1977)
Reader in Mechanical Engineering

6. Mr. R. S. N. Sahai
B.E. (Mech.) (1989), M.E. (Plastic Engg.) (Mumbai, 2004)
Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

7. Mr. D. D. Sarode
B.E. (Civil) (Mumbai, 1986), M.E. (Structural) (Mumbai, 1990),
P. G. D. (Const. Management) (Mumbai, 1988), D.C.S.T. (Mumbai, 1999)
Reader in Civil Engineering

3.12 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS


Administrative Head: Dr. A. K. SAHU

1. Dr. A.K. Sahu


B.Sc. (Utkal, 1976), M.Sc. (Utkal, 1979), Ph.D. (IIT, Mumbai, 1992)
Reader in Engineering Mathematics

2. Dr. Ajit Kumar


B.Sc. (Patna, 1995), M.Sc. (Mumbai, 1997), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 2003)
Lecturer in Mathematics

3.13 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS


Administrative Head : PROFESSOR (Smt.) A.V. DESHPANDE

1. Dr. R. R. Deshmukh
M.Sc. (North Maharashtra Univ., 1994), B.Ed. (Mumbai, 1995)
Ph.D. (Mumbai, 2002)
Reader in Physics

2. Dr. (Smt.) A. V. Deshpande


M.Sc. (Poona, 1973), Ph.D. (Poona, 1978)
Professor of Applied Physics

3. Dr. (Smt.) V. D. Deshpande


M.Sc. (Delhi, 1978), M.Phil. (Delhi, 1980), Ph.D. (Delhi, 1986)
Reader in Colour Physics

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4. Dr. Mohan Narayan


B.Sc. (Mumbai, 1988), M.Sc. (Mumbai, 1990), Ph.D. (Madras, 1999)
Reader in Physics

5. Dr. (Smt.) S. M. Pawde


M.Sc. (Nagpur, 1982), B.Ed. (Nagpur, 1984), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 1994)
Reader in Physics

6. Mr. S.Kasthurirangan
B.Sc. (Mumbai, 2005), M.Sc. (Mumbai, 2007)
Lecturer in Physics

7. Dr. N. C. Debnath
B. Sc. (Hons.) (Calcutta, 1970), M. Sc. (Delhi, 1973), Ph. D. (Calcutta, 1979)
Scientist C (Professor Grade)

8. Dr. A. K. Kalkar
M.Sc. (Jabalpur, 1966), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 1972)
Emeritus Professor (UGC)

9. Dr. S. V. Panse
M.Sc. (Mumbai, 1969), Ph.D. (Mumbai, 1996)
Adjunct Professor

3.14 PROF. M.M. SHARMA LIBRARY


Administrative Head: Mr. A. S. LOKHANDE

Mr. A. S. Lokhande
B. Sc. (Mumbai, 2001), B. L. I. S. (Pune, 2002), M. L. I. S. (Pune, 2003),
Maharashtra SET, UGC -NET
Librarian

3.15 DBT-ICT- CENTRE FOR ENERGY BIOSCIENCES


Co ordinator: PROFESSOR A. M. LALI

1. Dr. J. S. D’Souza
Reader in Microbiology

2. Dr. (Ms.) A. A. Odaneth


Lecturer in Biochemistry

3. Mr. M. L. Mokashi
Lecturer in Intellectual Property

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4. Dr. S. B. Kale
Lecturer in Bioprocess Technology

5. Dr. Gunjan Prakash


Research Scientist in Microbiology

3.15 ADJUNCT FACULTY

1. Rita Doctor
B.A. (Mumbai, 1962), M.A. (Mumbai, 1965)
Adjunct Professor

3.16 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

1. Dr. M. A. Shenoy
B. Sc., B. Sc. (Tech.), M. Sc. (Tech.), Ph. D. (Tech.)
Registrar

2. Mr. K. M. Ghodke
B.Com. (Shivaji)
Assistant Registrar (Finance & Accounts)

3. Mr. C. S. Sawant
Assistant Registrar (Academic)

4. Mr. Ashish Sathye


Assistant Registrar (Administration)

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4. OVERVIEW OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES


4.1 Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and medicinal natural products (Herbal
– B. Chem. Engg. drugs). The course is supported with in
depth courses in basic sciences namely,
It is one of the best chemical engineering
organic chemistry, microbiology and
schools in the world with high quality
biochemistry. The focus is on development
education, research and academia-industry
of an expertise in drugs, their formulations,
interaction. Chemical engineering draws
dosage regimen, drug toxicity and
upon the vast and powerful science of
interactions with adequate knowledge of the
chemistry to solve a wide range of
manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and
problems. It is concerned with the chemical
regulatory requirements.
processes that turn raw materials into
valuable products. The conversion of a 4.3 Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)
chemical process which has been courses
conceptualised in the laboratory to large
The following SEVEN different courses
scale manufacturing process and carrying
are available for the B.Tech. degree
out this process in an economically
attractive and environmentally safe manner 4.3.1. Dyestuff Technology [Dyes]
is more the forte of a chemical engineer. The It is a unique department in the country
relevant industries include the units providing UG and PG degrees in Dyestuff
manufacturing fertilizers, polymers, paints, Technology. This course is an organic
drugs, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals chemistry accented course. The main focus
and other speciality chemicals as well as is on the training towards the laboratory as
refineries and petrochemical plants. The well as large-scale synthesis of colorants
necessary skills encompass all aspects of (dyes and pigments).Colorants can be
design, testing, scale-up, operation, prepared either through synthesis or from
control, and optimization, and require a natural sources. The synthetic colorants are
detailed understanding of the various ‘unit prepared through multi-step synthesis,
operations’ such as distillation, mixing; and which requires insight into synthetic organic
biological processes, which make these chemistry. The colorants thus prepared are
conversions possible. Chemical used for textiles, foods pharmaceuticals,
Engineering Science utilizes mass, and for hi-tech applications. The education
momentum, and energy transfer along with provided to the undergraduate students is a
thermodynamics and chemical kinetics to perfect blend of chemistry and engineering.
analyse and improve on these ‘unit The research at this department is focused
operations’. In addition to chemistry, the on many high technology areas such as
utilization of mathematical and lasers, ink jet printing, optical recording
computational tools is widely employed in devices and high performance pigments for
the chemical engineering practice. With the various end uses. The department also
advent of computers, chemical engineers participates in an interdisciplinary Masters
are at the forefront in adopting this new course in Perfumery & Flavour Technology.
technology for design, control and other
purposes. 4.3.2. Fibres & Textile Processing
Technology [Textile]
4.2 Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Sciences – B. Pharm. Started in 1934 with the inception of the
UDCT, this department continues to be
This course at the ICT started 50 years ago recognised by the UGC as a ‘Centre of
and was the first course of this kind in the Advanced Studies’ along with three other
state of Maharashtra. The course involves a departments, right from the year 1963 when
detailed study of the dosage forms and the UGC started this programme. The textile
DDs, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology,

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industry is now rejuvenating with only sky as development of food products, manufact-
limit to its multifaceted progress. The UG uring processes, design of factory with
course content focuses primarily on the wet proper quality assurance system
processing of a variety of textile materials established. Economic feasibility of
and encompasses fibre-to-finish approach marketing such products is also taught
with emphasis on the latest technology, during the course. The department also
industrial requirements, environmental participates in two interdisciplinary M. Tech.
impact, polymer science, specialty courses - Perfumery & Flavour Technology,
chemicals, technical textiles and smart and Bioprocess Technology. The major
textiles, marketing, etc. It covers a complete research interests include Carbohydrate
spectrum of natural and man-made fibres, chemistry & technology with focus on
with special reference to their chemistry, Indian traditional foods; and food
procurement/synthesis, structure - microbiology related to quality, safety and
properties relationship and applications in application of new technology. Prof. D.V.
various fields. The technology and the Rege Centre has been founded to continue
chemical processing are studied in depth to cater to the needs of Food Technology
which include pre-treatment, coloration and Research.
finishing with speciality applications in
4.3.4. Oils, Oleochemicals &
m i n d . C h e m i s t r y, s y n t h e s i s a n d
Surfactants Technology [Oils]
applications of dyes and pigments are also
studied. The courses are taught in terms of This Department has been pioneering in the
the chemistry and applications of the field of Oil Technology. The curriculum has
colorants and auxiliary chemicals. An been designed to provide an in-depth
introduction to garment manufacturing, knowledge of chemistry and technology of
merchandising, the testing of all the fibres, oils and fats, and their industrial
speciality chemicals and dyes is given in the applications. Career opportunities exist in
theory and practical courses. Besides the oils mills and refineries, oleochemicals,
apparel, the hi-performance fibres and soap and detergent manufacturing
super fibres for use in technical and industries, surfactants and specialty
industrial textiles are also introduced. chemical manufacture producing auxiliary
chemicals and raw materials used in the
Being Application Technology, the
above industries. Several short and long
graduates grab variety of positions that
term projects instituted by sponsoring
include hard core textile industry, process
bodies for process/product development
houses, garment industry, dyestuff and
have been supervised by the faculty as part
specialty manufacturers and suppliers, and
of their routine research activity.
testing houses; in their departments such as
production, R & D, and marketing. 4.3.5. Pharmaceutical Sciences and
Technology [Pharm]
4.3.3. Food Engineering & Technology
[Foods] The B. Pharm. course involves a detailed
study of the dosage forms and DDs,
This department at ICT is the first in our
medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and
country to offer specialized education in
medicinal natural products (Herbal drugs).
Food Technology. The course trains the
The course is supported with in-depth
students in chemical, biochemical and
k n o w l e d g e i n o r g a n i c c h e m i s t r y,
microbial aspects of foods. Students are
microbiology and biochemistry. The focus
also taught how high quality products can
is on development of an expertise in drugs,
be prepared and preserved for storage and
their formulations, dosage regimen, drug
how the storage conditions might affect the
toxicity and interactions with adequate
quality. The course gives adequate
knowledge of the manufacturing of
engineering inputs for large-scale
pharmaceuticals and regulatory
production. The training also includes
requirements. The aim of the B. Tech.

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(Pharm) course is to develop complete as: Department of Polymer Engineering and


professional technologists /entrepreneur Technology and Department of Surface
for the API and pharmaceutical industry. Coating Technology for convenience of
The focus is on the manufacturing process specialization of the academic content and
technology and chemistry of active administration. The Department of Polymer
pharmaceutical ingredients, fine chemicals Engineering and Technology, commonly
and pharmaceuticals. Strong background known as Polymer Dept., focuses on
knowledge of chemical engineering polymer developments and their
including chemical reaction engineering, applications in a broader sense at the UG as
unit operations and stoichiometry is given. well as PG level. There are some topics
Basic science subjects like chemistry, common to both the courses. The source of
mathematics, and physics are dealt with in raw materials such as monomers, additives,
depth, while students are introduced to from crude petroleum are discussed and
subjects of biochemistry, microbiology, the basic properties of polymers of their
medicinal natural products and solutions, colour physics, technology of
pharmacology. The Department is well thermoplastics and thermoset manufactur-
equipped to pursue research in drug ing, structure-property relationship, testing
discovery and in the development of and evaluation procedures are covered. In
process technology for APIs. The addition, the students learn processing,
department has state- of- the- art facility for compounding, additives, elastomers,
development of New Drug Delivery mould design.
Systems (NDDS) and there are several
4.3.7. Surface Coating Technology
projects going on in these areas. Plant
[Coating]
based Medicinal Natural Products (the
herbal products) research is one of the The erstwhile Paints Technology Division of
focus areas of our research. PPV section has been separated since Dec
2005 and has been renamed as Department
4.3.6. Polymer Engineering &
of Surface Coatings Technology of the ICT. It
Technology [Polym]
has now started functioning as a separate
Earlier it was known as Polymer Division of entity. The surface coating technology
Pigments, Paints and Varnishes Section (Paints) students learn paints/varnish
(PPV), which has been split recently into two technology, ink technology.

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5. THRUST AREAS OF RESEARCH


5.1 Department of Chemical Synthesis of heterocyclic dyes, extended
Engineering styryl dyes; and dyestuffs with multiple
functions for high technology applications
Multi-phase reactors: Mechanically agitated
like laser, OLED and biological applications.
reactors, Design and development of novel
impellers for chemical and biological Synthesis of novel perfumery and flavour
processes, Bubble column slurry reactors, chemicals.
Fluidized bed reactors, Trickle bed reactors,
5.3 Department of Fibres & Textile
Venturi scrubbers, Sonochemical reactors,
Processing Technology
Catalytic membrane reactors, Computa-
tional fluid dynamics, Physics of turbulence, Colouration of natural and man- made
Unified theories for design, New design fibres, Chemical modifications of fibres and
methodology thickeners, Effluent treatment, Textile
fibrous waste utilization, Heavy metal
Intensification of reaction rates and
recovery and reuse, Eco-friendly textile
selectivity in multi-phase reactions, Biopro-
processing, Alternative sources of energy in
cesses, Sonochemistry, Electrochemistry.
textiles, Application of natural dyes,
Process development for intermediates for
Specialty finishes for textiles. Nanocompos-
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, fine
ites, Ultrasonic processing, Biotechnology
chemicals.
in wet processing.
Separation processes: Distillation, absorp-
5.4 Department of Food Engineering
tion, extraction, Adsorption, crystallization,
& Technology
Dissociation, Extraction, Ion Exchange,
Solid-liquid fluidized beds in biotechnology, Newer methods of processing and
Chromatography Membrane processes – preservation of foods; Newer ingredients
Design and development of membranes, and additives; Neutraceuticals and
Pervaporation, nano-filtration, Interfacial Phytochemicals; Carbohydrate chemistry
S c i e n c e a n d h y d r o t r o p y, L i q u i d and technology; Traditional Indian foods;
membranes; Supercritical fluid extraction Enzyme technology; Fermentative
preparations and bioconversion of
Bioprocess Technology: Upstream and
ingredients useful in food and other
downstream processing, biotransfor-
Industries; Newer colours, flavours and
mation.
other ingredients and additives.
Catalysis: Development of new catalysts,
5.5 Department of Oils, Oleochemi-
Phase transfer catalysis, Cascade
cals & Surfactants Technology
engineered catalysis
Cost effective surfactant formulations for
Green Chemistry and Technology: In Bulk,
use in home care, personal care and
intermediate, pharmaceuticals, perfumery,
industrial products. Preparation, character-
oleochemicals, inorganic industries
ization and properties of surfactants made
5.2 Department of Dyestuff through biological intervened processes.
Technology Studies on the effect of structure on the
physicochemical properties of surfactants.
Development of alternative routes (Green
Triboapplications of vegetable oils. Novel
routes) for the manufacture of intermediates
strategies in oilseed processing and
and dyes, avoiding hazardous chemicals.
utilization. Nutraceuticals. designer lipids.
Conversion of batch processes to the
continuous processes in unit synthesis.

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5.6 Department of Pharmaceutical treated rice husk powder, waste nitrile


Sciences & Technology rubber, masterbatches up to 80% solid
loading has been carried out. Work is
Process chemistry and technology: Design,
initiated in the field of powder coatings.
development and scale up of technology for
API, intermediates and chiral compounds. Polymer blends and alloys: Polymeric
blends of polyethylene/propylene with
Novel drug delivery systems (DDS): Protein
polyesters, polycarbonates, nylons, etc.
and peptide DDS, Taste masking
Commercially available compatibilizers are
technologies and oral DDS, Nutraceuticals,
used and synthesis of some new
Pediatric, Ophthalmic and Transdermal
compatibilizers is being looked into.
DDS, etc., Solubilization techniques and
Intercalation using locally available clays
formulation studies.
has been carried out
Medicinal natural products: Extraction and
Synthesis and characterization of
isolation of phytoconstituents, Develop-
polymers: Resins and the modifications
ment of Ayurvedic/Herbal preparations
there of have been studied to see their
Standardisation of medicinal herbs,
suitability for insulating varnishes, surface
Ayurvedic drug formulation and cosmetics,
coatings and printing ink applications.
Effect of phytohormones on the growth of
medicinal plants. 5.9 Department of Chemistry
Drug discovery and development: Synthesis of new molecular entities and
Computer-aided drug design, synthesis biologically important molecules,
and screening of designed molecules, development of new method for organic
QSAR studies, lead optimization, molecular synthesis such as sonochemistry, use of
modeling, combinatorial chemistry, search ionic liquids, use of microwaves, Mechani-
leads from natural product extracts, stic studies; Catalysis – Homogeneous
structure elucidation of active compounds. catalysis, Heterogeneous catalysis using
modified silica, alumina, zeolites, metal
Pharmacological screening: Screening and
oxides, etc.; Chemistry of surfactants and
evaluation of anti-inflammatory drugs from
applications of surfactants; Pollution
herbal plant constituents; anti-diabetic, anti-
abatement; Green Chemistry approaches
histaminic, non-sedative leads; hepatoprot-
to synthesis.
ective and antinociceptive activity of
herbal plants; cardiovascular drugs with 5.10 Department of General
special emphasis on anti-arrhythmic activity Engineering
of drugs; immunomodulatory and
It is a unique interdisciplinary course
antistress activity of indigenous medicinal
suitable for students having Bachelor’s
plants. Development of analytical methods
degree in mechanical, production,
and pharmacokinetic profile of drugs.
chemical, polymer, plastics engineering or
Pharmaceutical biotechnology: Cell culture technology. It covers subjects like design
for pharmaceutical screening and for and fabrication of plastic moulds and dies,
toxicology, bioconversions, enzyme processing of plastics, testing of plastics
catalysed asymmetric technologies. and plastic product design, principles of
plastic machinery design, advanced
5.7 Department of Polymer
processing of plastics, chemistry of
Engineering & Technology and
plastics.
5.8 Department of Surface Coating
Computer aided design, development and
Technology
analysis of various plastic components/
Rheology and Polymer processing: products using CAD/CAM/CAE/Plastic
Rheology of polymers filled with waste software like MOLDFLOW, PRO-ENGINEER.
cross-linked polyethylene, chemically

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Computer-aided design of plastic moulds other modelling problems.


and dies using various engineering
5.12 Department of Physics
software.
Lasing of Organic dyes. Preparation and
Development of various plastic processes
study of solid-state dye laser materials using
and suitable equipment.
sol-gel technology and polymers. Polymers
Development of various plastic alloys and physics and technology –Spectroscopic
blends for engineering applications. studies of polymers and polymers blends,
Nucleation in crystalline polymers,
Development of plastic composites.
nanocomposites, polymer composites,
5.11 Department of Mathematics polymer blends, polymeric gels, textile
Computational fluid dynamics Computer fibres, biopolymers. colour physics,
applications, computer programming for sensors, plasma physics.
chemical engineering applications and

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6. INTAKE CAPACITY AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA


6.1 UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
All UG courses are post - HSSC / XIIth Std. Four- Year Semesterized Degree
Courses.
The Undergraduate courses offered are
1. Bachelor of Chemical Engineering,
2. Bachelor of Pharmacy, and
3. Bachelor of Technology (Seven Branches)

[For Overall Seat Distribution at UG Courses, See Table 1]


TABLE – 1: UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
B.CHEM. ENGG.

B.TECH.

COATINGS
B.PHARM. *
Admission

POLYMER
PHARMA Total
Category

TEXTILE

FOODS

B.Tech.
DYES

OILS

seats

AIEEE based
OpenSeats# 18 — 05 07 04 04 05 04 04 33
AIEEE based
Reserved (SC/ 04 — 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 08
ST) Seats#
Total No.of
AIEEE Seats 22 — 06 09 05 05 06 05 05 41
MHT-CET based
Open seats@ 27 15 07 13 06 05 06 06 05 48
MHT-CET based
Reserved
Seats@ 26 15 07 12 05 06 06 05 06 47
Total No.of
MHT-CET
Seats 75 30 20 34 16 16 18 16 16 136
Gulf Seats-5% 4 — 1 2 1 1 1 1 — 07
FN Seats-10% 7 — 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 13
Total No. of
Additional 15%
NRI Seats$ 11 — 03 05 03 02 03 02 02 20

# These seats are based on AIEEE valid score and shall be filled up by and at ICT
directly. See website www.udct.org

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@ These seats are based on valid MHT- Common Brochure of the Autonomous
CET score and shall be filled up as per the Institutes and the website www.coep.org.in
separate and Centralized Admission Process
C. Additional 15% seats are available
by Counselling for Autonomous Institutes
over and above the total sanctioned intake
(CAPCAI) by and at College of Engineering,
(MHT-CET and AIEEE quota taken together)
Pune (COEP). See website
with break up as 10% for Foreign
www.coep.org.in/fyadm. A separate
Nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of
brochure and application form is prepared for
Indian Origin (FN) and 5% for Children of
these admissions.
Indian workers in the Gulf countries (Gulf).
* These admissions are done through These seats will be filled up by and at College
separate Common Admission Process (CAP) of Engineering, Pune (COEP). For details see
conducted by the DTE. See website Common Brochure of the Autonomous
www.dte.org.in Institutes and the website www.coep.org.in
$ These seats, 15% over and above D. AICTE Tuition Fee Waiver seats
the sanctioned intake (MHT-CET and AIEEE (maximum 10% of sanctioned intake and
seats taken together) are available for within the sanctioned intake):
admission to B.Chem.Engg. and B.Tech.
D.1 Those candidates who receive any
courses at ICT. These seats will be filled up by
type of freeship/fellowship from the
and at College of Engineering, Pune (COEP).
Government are not eligible for this Tuition
See website www.coep.org.in
Fee Waiver.
The sanctioned seats at categories A, B, and
D.2 This scheme is applicable to the
C below are meant for Indian Nationals only
students admitted to B.Chem.Engg.,
and these are distributed as shown in Table 1.
B.Pharm. and B.Tech. courses at the ICT and
A. AIEEE score based seats (30% of is limited only to Waiver of Tuition Fees.
total sanctioned intake capacity) Additional Development fees and Other fees must be
Eligibility Criteria - AIEEE- 2009 Score card paid in full. Since the scheme is applicable
with non-zero score (e-statement may be only to the students admitted in the UG
submitted instead of attested Xerox of the courses at the ICT, they need to pay full fees
original, if Original score card is not received at the time of admission and in due course of
by the last date of submission of application time the students will be selected from
form at the ICT). However, at the time of among the admitted and their tuition fees
counselling round at the ICT, original Score refunded.
Card must be submitted, failing which, seat
D.3 This scheme is applicable to the
may not be offered to the candidate even if
students only from the State of Maharashtra
eligible otherwise. These seats will be filled up
belonging to a) Economically Weaker
by and at the ICT. See procedure in Section 7
Section (EWS) having income up-to Rs. 2.5
and on website www.udct.org for schedule.
lakhs per year, b) Physically handicapp-
B. MHT-CET score based seats (70% of ed(PH), and c) Women (W) categories. The
total sanctioned intake capacity) Additional scheme will be applicable to the students
Eligibility Criteria - MHT-CET 2009 score from the State of Maharashtra and who are
card with minimum 55% marks i.e. 110 marks admitted to the ICT through MHT-CET quota.
out of 200 marks (minimum 50% marks i.e. The names will be declared only after regular
100 marks out of 200 marks in case of start of the course and after the approval from
candidates of Backward class categories the competent authority of the MHT-CET
belonging to Maharashtra state only) in the based admissions is received.
subjects Physics, Chemistry and
D.4 The break-up of seat distribution will
Mathematics at the MHT-CET 2009. These
be available in the common brochure of the
seats will be filled up by and at College of
autonomous institutes. If students from a
Engineering, Pune (COEP). For details see
particular category (EWS, PH, and W) are not

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available, the seats are interchangeable. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary
names of students receiving this fee waiver and Higher Secondary Education, or its
will be displayed on the notice board of the equivalent examination with English,
ICT. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
subjects and secured not less than 50%
IMPORTANT NOTES:-
marks (i. e., 150 out of 300) [45% marks
1. Candidates admitted through AIEEE (i.e. 135 out of 300) for the backward
are neither eligible to take any seat class candidates only from Maharashtra
through the Common Admission state] in the subjects of Physics,
Process (CAPCAI) conducted by Chemistry and Mathematics taken
COEP for the Autonomous Institutes together at one and the same sitting.
(which also includes the ICT) nor
OR
they are eligible to participate in the
online CAP round conducted by DTE The candidate should have passed the
for all other engineering colleges in Indian school Certificate (Std. XII)
Maharashtra. Examination or any other equivalent
Higher Secondary (Std. XII)
2. Also, Candidates admitted through
Examination of a Council Board outside
Common Admission Process
Maharashtra State with English,
(CAPCAI) conducted by COEP for the
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Autonomous Institutes (which also
subjects and secured not less than 50%
includes the ICT) are not eligible to
marks (150 out of 300) [45% marks (i.e.
participate in the online CAP round
135 out of 300) for the backward class
conducted by DTE for all other
candidates only from Maharashtra
engineering/technology colleges in
state] in the subjects of Physics,
Maharashtra.
Chemistry and Mathematics taken
3. In Eligibility Criteria for all UG and PG together at one and the same sitting.
courses, RECOGNIZED UNIVERSITY
AND
means that University which is
recognized by the UGC as per For AIEEE based seats: AIEEE- 2009
Section 12 F of the UGC. Score card with non-zero score (e-
statement may be submitted instead of
6.1.1 Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
attested Xerox of the original, if Original
(B. Chem. Engg.):
score card is not received by the last
(a) Intake :Total 75 Seats (See Table 1 for date of submission of application form
seat distribution) at the ICT). However, at the time of
l AIEEE based seats – 22 counselling round at the ICT, original
Score Card must be submitted, failing
l MHT–CET based seats - 53 which, seat may not be offered even to
l Additional seats for FN/FS/PIO/Children the eligible candidate.
of Indian workers in the Gulf countries, For MHT–CET based seats: MHT-CET
etc. – 11. (See 6.1.4 below for Eligibility 2009 Score card with minimum 55%
Criteria) marks i.e. 110 marks out of 200 marks
(See Table 1 for category wise seat (minimum 50% marks i.e. 100 marks
distribution) out of 200 marks in case of candidates
of Backward class categories
(b) Eligibility Criteria for the Admission belonging to Maharashtra state only) in
(Indian Nationals): The Candidate the subjects Physics, Chemistry and
should have passed the Higher Mathematics at the MHT-CET 2009.
Secondary School Certificate
(HS SC/Std.XII) Examination of For NRI Seats: See 6.1.4

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6.1.2 Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) Technical Education, Maharashtra State


or AICTE approved autonomous
(a) Intake :Total 30 Seats (See Table 1 for
Polytechnics in Maharashtra State (for
seat distribution)
Maharashtra State Candidates) or such
l MHT–CET based seats - 30 polytechnics situated inside / outside
(See Table 1 for category wise seat the State of Maharashtra (for Outside
distribution) Maharashtra State Candidates). See
website www.dte.org.in for details.
All these seats based on MHT-CET 2009
score will be filled by the Centralised AND
Admission Procedure (CAP) conducted The candidates who have passed the
by the Directorate of Technical final examination leading to the Diploma
Education, Govt. of Maharashtra (DTE). in pharmacy conducted by the Board of
See website www.dte.org.in Technical Education, Maharashtra State
(b) Eligibility Criteria for the Admission or equivalent examination from an
(Indian Nationals) at the entry level at Institute approved by the Pharmacy
Semester-I into the course (for Council of India and with a minimum
Maharashtra State (MS) Candidate and first class (60%, i.e., 600 out of 1000 at
Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) part II examination for the Diploma in
Candidate for admission to F. Y. B. Pharmacy) as per ER-91 (i.e. Post
Pharm.): H.S.C. 2 year Diploma Course) be held
eligible for admission to S.Y.B. Pharm.
Candidate should have passed the Class (Subject to the availability of
Higher Secondary School Certificate seats.)
(HS SC/Std.XII) examination of
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary 6.1.3 Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.)
and Higher Secondary Education or its (a) Intake : Total 136 Seats (See Table 1 for
equivalent examination with subject branch-wise seat distribution)
English, Physics, Chemistry and
l AIEEE based seats – 41
Biology/ Mathematics AND secured not
less than 50% marks (i.e. 150 out of l MHT–CET based seats - 95
300) [45% marks (i.e. 135 out of 300) in l Additional seats for FN/FS/PIO/Children
case of candidates of Backward class
of Indian workers in the Gulf countries,
categories belonging only to
etc. – 20. (See 6.1.4 below for Eligibility
Maharashtra State] in the subjects
Criteria)
Physics, Chemistry and Biology
/Mathematics added together (See Table 1 for category wise and
(Maximum of marks obtained in Biology Course/ Branch wise seat distribution)
or Mathematics shall be considered for (b) Eligibility Criteria for the Admission
the purpose of addition ) AND obtained (Indian Nationals): The Candidate
a non zero score at MHT-CET 2009. should have passed the Higher
Eligibility Criteria for the Admission Secondary School Certificate (HSSC
(Indian Nationals) for candidates who /Std.XII) Examination of Maharashtra
have passed/passing Diploma in State Board of Secondary and Higher
Pharmacy and seeking admission to Secondary Education, or its equivalent
First Year of Pharmacy: examination with English, Physics,
Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects
Diploma holders who have passed the
and secured not less than 50% marks (i.
Diploma course in Pharmacy with
e., 150 out of 300) [45% marks (i.e. 135
minimum of 50% marks and medium of
out of 300) for the backward class
instruction as English from the
candidates only from Maharashtra
Polytechnics affiliated to Board of

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state] in the subjects of Physics, HSC (Std. XII) examination of


Chemistry and Mathematics taken Maharashtra State Board of Secondary
together at one and the same sitting. and Higher Secondary Education or its
equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and
OR
Mathematics and having either studied
The candidate should have passed the English as one of the subjects or as a
Indian school Certificate (Std. XII) medium of the instruction. The
Examination or any other equivalent candidates should have secured
Higher Secondary (Std. XII) minimum 50% marks (i. e., 150 out of
Examination of a Council Board outside 300) in the Subjects Physics, Chemistry
Maharashtra State with English, and Mathematics.
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
The eligibility of the candidates passing
subjects and secured not less than 50%
the HSC (Std. XII) or equivalent
marks (150 out of 300) [45% marks (i.e.
examination from a school/ college/
135 out of 300) for the backward class
Examination Board situated outside
candidates only from Maharashtra
India shall be further decided by the
state] in the subjects of Physics,
University Authorities to which the
Chemistry and Mathematics taken
candidate is admitted. Hence such
together at one and the same sitting.
candidates are advised to get their
AND eligibility verified by the respective
For AIEEE based seats: AIEEE- 2009 University Authorities before seeking
Score card with non-zero score (e- admission to the Engineering courses
statement may be submitted instead of in the State of Maharashtra.
attested Xerox of the original, if Original l The candidate belonging to this type is
score card is not received by the last not required to appear for the MHT-CET
date of submission of application form 2009 examination.
at the ICT). However, at the time of
l Candidates once admitted under this
counselling round at the ICT, original
category, will continue to be governed
Score Card must be submitted, failing
by the rules in force for this category
which, seat may not be offered even to
only.
the eligible candidate.
l Candidate’s status for fee-structure
For MHT–CET based seats: MHT-CET
will remain constant till he/ she
2009 Score card with minimum 55%
completes the course.
marks i.e. 110 marks out of 200 marks
(minimum 50% marks i.e. 100 marks l No refund of fees is admissible on
out of 200 marks in case of candidates cancellation, once the admission is
of Backward class categories taken.
belonging to Maharashtra state only) in l The admission shall be carried out by
the subjects Physics, Chemistry and
Director, College of Engineering,
Mathematics at the MHT-CET 2009.
Pune, Maharashtra State. Hence the
For NRI Seats: See 6.1.4 candidate should contact the Office
o f t h e D i r e c t o r, C o l l e g e o f
6.1.4 Eligibility Criteria for Admission to
Engineering, Wellesley Road, Shivaji
Foreign National/ Foreign student/
Nagar, Pune 411 005 [Phone 91-20-
PIO/ Children of Indian workers in the
25507000, 91-20-25507014; e mail:
Gulf countries/ Children of NRI
admission@coep.org.in] and follow
(See Table 1 for category wise and their instructions. Also see website
Course/ Branch wise seat distribution) www.coep.org.in,
Candidate should have passed the

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6.2 POST-GRADUATE COURSES


The duration of the Master courses- M. Chem. Engg., M. Pharm., M. Tech. and M. E.
(Plastics Engg.) shall be two years- four semesters.
(See Table 2 below for different courses)
TABLE – 2: MASTERS DEGREE COURSES

Masters Degree (Two Years Semesterized Courses) (Partly by papers and partly by thesis)
SR.NO DEGREE/COURSE INTAKE $ *
1. M. Chem. Engg. 18 (UGC)
2. M. Tech. Dyestuff Technology 31 (UGC)
3. Fibres and Textile Processing Technology
4. Food Engineering and Technology
5. Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Technology
6. Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology
7. Polymer Engineering and Technology
8. Surface Coating Technology
9. M. Pharm. Pharmaceutical Chemistry 10 (UGC)
10. Medicinal natural products
11. Pharmaceutics
12. M. E. Plastics Engineering 5 (UGC)

* The numbers given are for intake (Sr. No. 1 -12) based on Open - GATE qualified
candidates eligible to receive UGC scholarship (Subject to sanction)
For all above Masters courses (Sr. No. 1 – 12) 64 UGC scholarships (tentative distribution
given in Table 2 ) for the open category and 14 UGC scholarships for SC and ST categories are
available for GATE qualified candidates (Subject to sanction). The Director, ICT reserves the
right of the course/ branch wise distribution of these fellowships, based on availability of the
candidates. The selection for the UGC scholarships shall be based on the GATE score and the
performance in the Institute’s written test.
Additionally, two scholarships (JRFs) are available as GE scholarships (one for M. Tech.- Dyes
and one for M. Tech.- Pharma)
$ Additionally, 15 % seats to the above-shown sanctioned intake for the PG courses (Sr. No. 1
-11) are available for Foreign Nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of Indian Origin/Children of
Indian workers in the Gulf countries.
Masters Degree (Interdisciplinary) (Two Years Semesterized Courses) (Partly by papers and
partly by thesis)
SR.NO. DEGREE/COURSE INTAKE
13. M. Tech. Bioprocess Technology 30 (DBT)
14. Food Biotechnology 10 (DBT)
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6.2.1 Master of Chemical Engineering leading to a Degree under any type


(M. Chem. Engg.) (Partly by of sponsored projects (Govt. or
papers and partly by thesis) Private).
Intake:18 (OPEN) [UGC fellowship The following THREE
subject to sanction] specialisations are offered-
Eligibility Criteria for the (1) Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Admission (Indian Nationals):
(2) Medicinal Natural Product
The candidate should have passed
the degree of B. Chem. Engg. of (3) Pharmaceutics
University of Mumbai or any For specialization, option form will
equivalent examination of a post- be given at the time of offer to
HSC four-year degree course of any admission. Once a candidate is
recognized University, with first offered a seat in any one
class (i.e., 60% of the marks in specialization, according to the
aggregate or equivalent grade availability of seats at the time of
average). [55% for the backward allotment and in the order of
class candidate only from preference given by the candidate,
Maharashtra State]. Admissions will no request for any transfer or
be done strictly on the basis of merit change of preference shall be
in the valid GATE score and entertained. However, if seat falls
performance at the written test vacant, the candidate shall be
conducted at the ICT. transferred to the higher preference
These rules also apply to the and it shall remain binding on the
candidates who shall be candidate.
conducting their research work 6.2.3 Master of Technology (M. Tech.)
leading to a Degree under any type (Seven Branches) (Partly by
of sponsored projects (Govt. or papers and partly by thesis)
Private).
Intake: 31 (OPEN) (For (a) to (g)
6.2.2 Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm.) courses given below) [UGC
(Partly by papers and partly by fellowship subject to sanction]
thesis)
Eligibility Criteria for the
Intake: 10 (OPEN) [UGC fellowship Admission (Indian Nationals): (1)
subject to sanction] B. Tech. degree of the ICT or any
Eligibility Criteria for the other equivalent degree of a
Admission (Indian Nationals): recognized University, of four-year
Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy (B. degree course after HSSC/Std. XII,
Pharm.) of Mumbai University or with first class (aggregate of 60% of
any other equivalent degree of any marks and above or an equivalent
recognized University, at least in grade average). [55% for the
Higher Second Class (55% and backward class candidate only
above). Admissions will be done from Maharashtra State].
strictly on the basis of merit in the Admissions will be done strictly on
valid GATE score and performance the basis of merit in the valid GATE
at the written test conducted at the score and performance at the
ICT. written test conducted at the ICT.
These rules also apply to the These rules also apply to the
candidates who shall be candidates who shall be
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leading to a degree under any type (f) Poly m er En gi n eeri n g &


of sponsored projects (Govt. or Technology: B. Tech. (Polymer
Private). Engineering and Technology
/Paints Technology); B. Sc.
Specialization wise qualifying
(Tech.) (Technology of Plastics
examinations are given below:
or Technology of Paints), B.
(a) Dyestuff Technology: B.Sc. Chem. Engg. from University of
( Te c h . ) ( Te c h n o l o g y o f Mumbai or from any other
Intermediates and Dyestuff) / B. recognized University, B.Sc.
Tech. (Intermediates and (Tech.) (Rubber Technology),
Dyestuff Technology). B.E. (Polymer Engg. / Plastic
(b) Fibres and Textile Processing Engg.), B. Chem. Tech.
Technology: B. Tech. (Textile (Polymer Engg. / Plastics
Processing/ Textile Chemistry), Engg.), B. E. (Petrochemical
B.Sc. (Tech.) (Textile Process- Engineering/ Technology).
ing / Chemistry) of Mumbai (g) Surface Coating Technology:
University, B. Text. (Textile Che- B. Sc. (Tech.) (Paints Techno-
mistry), B.E. (Textile Chemistry logy / Plastics Technology), B.
or Textile Technology), B. Tech. Tech. (Paints Technology /
(Textile Chemistry or Textile Polymer Engineering and
Technology), B. Tech. (Fibre Technology), B. Chem. Tech.
Te c h n o l o g y ) ; f r o m a n y (Paints Technology / Polymer
recognized University with Engineering / Polymer Techno-
significant emphasis on logy / Plastic Technology), B. E.
chemical processing of textiles. (Paints Technology / Polymer
(c) F o o d Te c h n o l o g y a n d Engineering / Polymer Techno-
Engineering: B. Tech., B. logy / Plastic Technology /
Chem. Tech., B.E. in Food Plastic Engineering).
Engineering/Food Technology/ 6.2.3 (h) Master of Technology (M.
Food Science/Food Process Tech.) (Bioprocess Techno-
Technology/Food Process logy) (Partly by papers and
Engineering. B.Sc. (Tech.) partly by thesis) [INTERDIS-
( Fo o d Te c h n o l o g y ) f r o m CIPLINARY]
University of Mumbai or from
Intake: 30 (with DBT fellowship)
any other recognized
University. Eligibility Criteria for the
Admission (Indian Nationals): (1)
(d) Oils, Oleochemicals and
B. Tech. degree of the ICT or any
Surfactants Technology:
other equivalent degree of a
B.Sc. (Tech.) (Oils Technology)
recognized University, of four-year
o r B . Te c h . ( O i l s ,
degree course after HSSC/Std. XII,
Oleochemicals and Surfactants
with first class (aggregate of 60% of
Technology.
marks and above or an equivalent
(e) Pharmaceutical Sciences & grade average). [55% for the
Technology: B.Sc.(Tech.) backward class candidate only
( T e c h n o l o g y o f from Maharashtra State].
Pharmaceuticals and Fine Admissions will be done strictly on
C h e m i c a l s ) o r B . Te c h . the basis of merit in the valid GATE
(Pharmaceuticals and Fine score and performance at the
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These rules also apply to the in Food Engineering and Tech-


candidates who shall be nology or Food Engineering or
conducting their research work Food Technology, or Food
leading to a degree under any type Science, or Food Process
of sponsored projects (Govt. or Technology, or Food Process
Private). Engineering, or Dairy
Technology.
1. AICTE approved Bachelor’s
Degree in Engineering / (ii) B.Sc.(Tech.) (Food Technology)
Technology with (12 + 4) of Mumbai University (iii) B.
pattern with specialization in Tech., B. Chem. Tech., B. E., B.
Chemical Engineering / S c . ( Te c h . ) o r e q u i v a l e n t
Biotechnology / Biochemical E n g i n e e r i n g / Te c h n o l o g y
Engg. or B.Pharm. degree in Biotechnology,
Biochemical Engineering or
2. AICTE approved Bachelor’s
Pharmaceutical Technology or
Degree in Chemical
Oil Technology.
Technology with (12 + 4)
pattern with specialization in 6.2.3 (j) Master of Technology (M. Tech.)
Dyes / Textiles / Foods / (Perfumery and Flavour Techno-
Polymer / Paint/ Surface logy) (Partly by papers and partly
Coating/ Pharma / Oil / Sugar / by thesis) [INTERDISCIPLINARY]
Dairy / Pulp & Paper.
Intake: maximum 5 (subject to
6.2.3 (i) Master of Technology (M. Tech.) availability of fellowships from
(Food Biotechnology) (Partly by FAFFI and ICEOFF)
papers and partly by thesis)
Eligibility Criteria for the
[INTERDISCIPLINARY]
Admission (Indian Nationals): (1)
Intake: 10 (DBT) B. Tech. degree of the ICT or any
other equivalent degree of a
Eligibility Criteria for the
recognized University, of four-year
Admission (Indian Nationals): (1)
degree course after HSSC/Std. XII,
B. Tech. degree of the ICT or any
with first class (aggregate of 60% of
other equivalent degree of a
marks and above or an equivalent
recognized University, of four-year
grade average). [55% for the
degree course after HSSC/Std. XII,
backward class candidate only
with first class (aggregate of 60% of
from Maharashtra State].
marks and above or an equivalent
Admissions will be done strictly on
grade average). [55% for the
the basis of merit in the valid GATE
backward class candidate only
score and performance at the
from Maharashtra State].
written test conducted at the ICT.
Admissions will be done strictly on
the basis of merit in the valid GATE These rules also apply to the
score and performance at the candidates who shall be
written test conducted at the ICT. conducting their research work
leading to a degree under any type
These rules also apply to the
of sponsored projects (Govt. or
candidates who shall be
Private).
conducting their research work
leading to a degree under any type B.Sc. (Tech.) / B.Tech. in any of the
of sponsored projects (Govt. or following branches of Technology -
Private). (i) Dyestuff Technology (ii) Food
Engineering & Technology / Food
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Engineering (iii) Oils, Oleochem- 60 % of marks and above or an


icals & Surfactants Technology.(iv) equivalent grade average) [55% for
Pharma. Any degree equivalent to the backward class candidate only
B.Tech. with any one of the above from Maharashtra State].
mentioned branches as a major Admissions will be done strictly on
component. the basis of merit in the valid GATE
score and performance at the
6.2.3(k)Master of Engineering (Plastics
written test conducted at the ICT.
Engineering) – M.E. (Plastics
Engg.) (Partly by Papers and These rules apply also to the
Partly by Thesis) [INTERDIS- candidates who shall be
CIPLINARY] conducting their research work
leading to a degree under any type
Intake : 5 (OPEN) [UGC fellowship
of sponsored projects (Govt. or
subject to sanction]
Private).
Eligibility Criteria for the Admission
Change of Branch:- In case a
(Indian Nationals): Bachelor’s
candidate takes admission to any of
degree in Mechanical Engineering/
the interdisciplinary courses (5.2.3
Plastics Engineering/ Polymer
(h, i, j, k above), he/she will be
Engineering/ Production Engineer-
allowed to change the course within
ing/ Chemical Engineering/ Chemi-
a month from the date of start of the
cal Plant Engineering. (aggregate of
course.

6.2.4 Doctor of Philosophy in Technology – Ph. D. (Tech.)


(By Research)
TABLE – 3: DOCTORAL (Doctor of Philosophy) DEGREE COURSES [By Research]
SR.NO. DEGREE/COURSE INTAKE
1. BIOPROCESS TECHNOLOGY
2. CHEM. ENGG.
3. DYES As per requirement of
4. TEXTILE research guides. 40 UGC-
Ph. D. (Tech.)
5. in Chemical FOODS SAP fellowships are
6. Technology OILS available under CAS
programmes for specific
7. PHARMA TECH
areas in Science and
8. PHARMACEUTICAL SCI Technology. Additional
9. POLYMER positions with various types
10. COATINGS of fellowships may be
available on different Govt.
11. PLASTICS ENGG.
and industry Sponsored
12. Ph. D. (Sci.) Biotechnology Projects
Chemistry- Inorganic, Organic,
Physical
Physics
Mathematics

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Intake: As per requirement of 3. The candidate is a teacher


research guides. Many positions having full time teaching
with various types of fellowships experience of at least two years
may be available on different Govt. in Degree College or five years in
and industry Sponsored Projects. Junior college.
LAST YEAR (2007-08) OR
MORE THAN 100 CANDIDATES 4. The candidate is a person who is
PER YEAR JOINED FOR Ph.D. a graduate of this or any other
(Tech.) AND Ph.D. (Sci) TAKEN recognized university and is
TOGETHER DURING LAST TWO working in National laboratories/
YEARS. Institutes/ Government/ Private
A few Doctoral Fellowships - (Prof. Organization/nominated/ spon-
M.M. Sharma fellowships) are sored by the respective
available for Ph.D.(Tech.) students employer on the condition that
from Chem. Engg. and Tech. he/she shall clear an Aptitude
branches, which are given on the test.
basis of performance of the OR
candidates after two years of
research. More information will be 5. The candidate is qualified in
available from the office. NET/SET/GATE/JRF exami-
nations or other equivalent
Eligibility Criteria for the examinations.
Admission:
OR
Candidates who have passed the
Master’s degree in Chemical 6. The candidate must have
Engineering/ Chemical Technolo- passed the Bachelor’s degree
gy/ Pharmacy/ Plastics Engineering examination in the faculty of
of ICT or an equivalent degree from Technology of ICT or of any other
any other recognized University university recognized by ICT as
shall be eligible for admission to the equivalent thereto on the
Ph.D. (Technology) by research. condition that he/she shall clear
an Aptitude test. This will be
Following conditions apply for the called Integrated Ph.D.(Tech.).
admission and registration of a
candidate for the degree of Doctor For B.Chem.Engg./ B.Pharm./
of Philosophy (Technology): B.Tech. to Integrated Ph.D.(Tech.),
the ICT may form appropriate
1. The candidate must have makeup course work, which the
passed the Master’s degree candidate has to take and clear the
examination in the faculty of respective examinations as per the
Technology of ICT or any other norms. The admissions to
recognized University as Integrated Ph.D.(Tech.) are subject
equivalent thereto with minimum to approval.
of 55% marks (50% for backward
class category). Aptitude Test:- Candidates who
desire to pursue the Ph.D. degree
OR course under various faculties and
2. The candidate must have various subjects and who are to be
passed the Master’s degree by registered as per above criteria
research of ICT or of any other shall clear an Aptitude Test
recognized University. conducted by the Institute.
OR

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Persons qualified in NET/SET/ (GATE) conducted at the


GATE/JRF or an examination national level.
equivalent thereto are exempted a. The Scholarships (subject to
from the Aptitude Test. sanction) are awarded only
NOTE:- The selection of all the to the candidates who have
candidates for Ph.D. (Tech) passed the GATE exam-
including NET/SET/GATE/JRF ination with valid score and
qualified candidates shall be based on the basis of merit. NON-
on the above conditions as well as GATE candidates, if admitt-
score in the qualifying examination ed, are not eligible for these
and performance in the written test scholarships.
and interview (if short listed in b. The student must give an
written test) conducted by a panel undertaking to the effect that
at the ICT. he/she would not leave the
These rules apply also to the course midway or appear at
candidates who shall be any competitive examinati-
conducting their research work ons, etc., even those not
leading to a degree under any type related to Engineering and
of sponsored projects (Govt. or Technology, in order to be
Private). eligible to receive this
The Ph.D. (Tech.) degree courses scholarship. During the
are available in the following course of studies, the
branches: student shall not receive any
emoluments, salary, stipend,
1) Chemical Engineering etc., from any other source.
2) Dyestuffs Technology
c. The student receiving the
3) Food Bioechnology scholarship must secure
4) Fibres & Textile Processing minimum 60% marks during
Technology the first and the second
5) Food Engineering & Techno- semester examinations to
logy become eligible for the
6) Oils, Oleochemicals & Surfac- continuance of the scholar-
tants Technology ship at the existing rate
7) Pharmaceutical Science during the second, third and
8) Pharma Technology fourth semesters, respect-
ively.
9) Plastics Engineering
10) Polymer Engineering & d. The student who secures
Technology below 60% marks in the first
and/or second semester
11) Surface Coating Technology
examination shall be eligible
6.3 Graduate Aptitude Test in to the scholarship at the rate
Engineering (GATE) for the Post- of Rs. 1,000/- p.m. only.
Graduate Courses and the UGC
e. In case of failure at the
Scholarships
semester I examination, the
(1) T h e c a n d i d a t e s s e e k i n g scholarship shall be
admissions to the degrees of discontinued during the
M. Chem. Engg., M. Pharm., M. remaining period of the
Tech./ M. E.(Plastics Engg.) are course. The scholarship may
required to pass the Graduate also be discontinued at any
Aptitude Test in Engineering kind of misconduct by the

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student receiving the same. University recognized by this


The scholarship once University.
discontinued shall not be OR
restored, even if a student
secures 60%marks at the 3. The candidate is a teacher
second semester. having full time teaching
experience of at least two years
f. The Masters scholarship in Degree College or five years
amounts are normally in Junior college.
disbursed every month after
starting the scholarship, OR
subject to receiving the 4. The candidate is a person who
money from theUGC. The is a graduate of any recognized
fellowship amount shall be university and is working in
disbursed only after National laboratories/
receiving the appropriate Institutes/ Government/ Private
grant from the UGC. Organization/ nominated/
§ The Institute shall not be sponsored by the respective
held responsible for non- employer on the condition that
receipt of the scholarship he/she shall clear an Aptitude
money from UGC in time. test.
The students will be OR
required to give an 5. The candidate is qualified in
Undertaking in writing to NET/SET/GATE/JRF examina-
this effect. tions or other equivalent
6.4 Post-Graduate Courses (By examinations.
Research) Under the Faculty of Aptitude Test:- Candidates
Science who desire to pursue the Ph.D.
6.4.1 Doctor of Philosophy in Science – degree course under various
Ph.D. (Sc.) (By Research) faculties and various subjects
(See Table 3) and who are to be registered as
per above criteria shall clear an
Eligibility Criteria for the
Aptitude Test conducted by the
Admission: Following conditions
Institute. Persons qualified in
apply for the admission and
NET/SET GATE/JRF or an
registration of a candidate for the
examination equivalent thereto
degree of Doctor of Philosophy
are exempted from the Aptitude
(Science):
Test.
1. The candidate must have
NOTE:- The selection of all the candidates
passed the Master’s degree
for Ph.D. (Sci) including NET/ SET/ GATE/
examination in the faculty of
JRF qualified candidates shall be based on
Science of any University
the above conditions as well as score in the
recognized by ICT as equiva-
qualifying examination and performance in
lent thereto with minimum of
the written test and interview (if short listed in
55% marks (50% for backward
written test) conducted by a panel at the ICT.
class category).
These rules apply also to the candidates
OR
who shall be conducting their research work
2. The candidate must have leading to a degree under any type of
passed the Master’s degree by sponsored projects (Govt. or Private).
research of ICT or of any other

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7. ADMISSION PROCEDURE
7.1 General (c) The duly filled in application form
must be submitted along with the
l At UG level, the admissions to MHT-CET
appropriate Pay Order/Demand
score based quota for F. Y. B. Chem.
Draft (see page 2). Any application
Engg. and F. Y. B. Tech.(all branches)
downloaded and submitted either
and NRI quota will be done by and at
in person or by post, not
COEP, Pune.
accompanied by appropriate Pay
l The admissions to AIEEE score based F. Order/DD will not be entertained
Y. Chem. Engg. and F. Y. B. Tech. (all and no correspondence will be
branches) will be done by and at ICT. made in this regard.
l The admissions to B. Pharm. will be (d) All the relevant entries in the
done by DTE. application form must be
l All PG level admissions, M.Chem. completed in legible handwriting or
E n g g . , M . P h a r m . , M . Te c h . ( a l l may be typewritten. Incomplete
branches), M.E. (Plastic Engg.), M.Sc., forms will be rejected and no
Ph.D. (Tech.) and Ph.D. (Science) will be correspondence will be made in
done by and at ICT. this regard.

(a) For admissions done directly at the (e) The candidates seeking admission
ICT such as AIEEE score based at the ICT must submit attested
quota of F. Y. B. Chem. Engg. and F. copies of all the documents as
Y. B. Tech. and all the Masters and given in Table 4 along with the
Doctoral courses, a candidate application forms. No originals to
should obtain appropriate be submitted.
application form for the course to (f) The application form has a tear-off
which he/she is seeking admission, receipt at the bottom with the
along with prospectus (See page 2 application number. The receipt
for details). should be filled in by the candidate
(b) Separate forms should be filled up and shall be signed by the clerk at
for different courses to which the the counter while accepting the
candidate is seeking admission, form. This receipt should be
viz. preserved and the application
number must be stated for future
l Chem. Engg. and B. Tech.- all correspondence. In case the form
branches (single form) is submitted by post, the candidate
l M. Chem. Engg. shall be informed about the receipt
of form by e-mail only.
l M. Pharm.
All Rights regarding the admission
l M . Te c h . ( e a c h b r a n c h process at the ICT are reserved with
separately) the Director, ICT.
l M. E. (Plastics Engg.)
l Ph. D. (Tech.) (each branch
separately)
l Ph. D. (Sci) (each branch
separately)

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TABLE - 4 Documents to be attached with Application form

Sr. No. Type of Candidate Attested true copies of documents to be attached


along with application form
1 All Candidates A. SSC (Std. X) mark sheet, HSC (Std. XII) mark sheet,
School Leaving certificate after passing HSC (Std. XII),
Certificate of Indian Nationality of the candidate.
B. For AIEEE quota admissions additionally AIEEE-
Score card should be submitted. (e-statement may be
submitted instead of attested Xerox of the original, if
Original score card is not received by the last date of
submission of application form at the ICT)
C. For PG admissions additionally all mark sheets- 12th
standard onwards, the degree certificate/s and
GATE/NET/JRF score card should be submitted.
2 Backward class Caste certificate, Caste/ Tribe Validity certificate (In
Category Candidates addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
belonging to SC/ST
3 Reserve Category Caste certificate, Caste/ Tribe Validity certificate, Non
Candidates belonging Creamy Layer Certificate valid up to 31st March 2010.
to VJ/ DT/ NT1/ NT2/ NT3 (In addition to the documents mentioned in Sr. No. 1)
/ OBC/ SBC categories
4 Physically Handicapped Certificate in the Proforma B/ B-1. (In addition to the
Candidates documents mentioned at Sr. No. 1)

7.2 Rules and Regulations About M.Chem.Engg., M.Pharm., M.Tech. and


Reservation: M.E.(Plastics Engg.) (Courses at Sr. No.
1-12 in Table 2), in addition to 64 UGC
Candidates belonging to SC, ST,
fellowship Open seats, 14 UGC
VJ/DT(A), NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC and
fellowship seats (subject to sanction)
SBC categories shall be admitted to the
are available separately for GATE
courses in the ICT in accordance with
qualified SC and ST candidates.
the Govt. of Maharashtra G.R. and the
DTE rules. Such candidates will be A) The Caste Certificate and the
admitted to the courses in the ICT, Caste/ Tribe Validity Certificate:
provided that such admissions do not
The Caste Certificate: The
exceed 50% with sub-allocations for
candidates belonging to the
different categories.
backward class categories will be
Reservation in admission for all required to submit the Caste
backward class categories is applicable Certificate at the time of counselling
to F.Y. B.Chem.Engg., F.Y.B.Pharm., and for admission, failing which the
F.Y.B.Tech. (All branches) admissions category claimed will not be
based on MHT-CET 2009 results. granted and the candidate will be
Reservation in admission for SC/ST treated as a General Candidate.
categories is applicable to
The Caste Validity Certificate: The
F.Y.B.Chem.Engg. and F.Y.B.Tech. (All
candidates belonging to the ST
branches) admissions based on AIEEE
category will be required to submit
2009 results, as per the Govt. norms.
the Caste Validity Certificate at the
For the post graduate courses
time of counselling for admission,

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failing which the category claimed l Indian passport in the name of the
will not be granted and the candidate, issued by the appro-
candidate will be treated as a priate authorities.
General Candidate. l The School Leaving Certificate
The Caste Validity Certificate: For indicating the nationality of the
candidates belonging to the SC, candidate as ‘Indian’.
VJ/DT-A, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC,
7.2.1 Documents for supporting the
SBC categories, an extension for
reservation claim for Backward
submission of the Caste Validity
Class:
Certificate up to 31st Aug 2009 will
be granted, failing which the l The documents required for
admission shall stand cancelled. supporting the backward class
reservation claim made by the
B) Non-Creamy Layer Certificate:
candidate are as per the details in
A candidate claiming benefit of Table 5.
reservation under the categories l The candidates shall not attach a
VJ/DT(A), NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, OBC
copy of any other certificate which
and SBC will be required to
is not asked for such as certificates
produce “Non-Creamy Layer
for participation in sports, cultural
Certificate”, valid up to 31st Mar
activities, etc.
2010, at the time of counselling for
admissions, failing which the l The copies of certificates or
category claimed will not be documents attached to the
granted and the candidate will be application form should be attested
treated as a General Candidate. by the Principal of the College from
which the candidate has passed
C) Certificate of Indian Nationality:
qualifying examination or Gazetted
The certificate of Indian Nationality Officer or Special Executive
is part of the Domicile Certificate, Magistrate or Head Master of a
which is usually issued by the Secondary School or teaching staff
Tehasildar/ Executive Magistrate/ of a Government /Govt. Aided
Dy. Collector of the concerned College / Polytechnic not below the
Taluka/ District wherein the rank of a Lecturer.
candidate ordinarily resides. In lieu l Original certificates should not
of the “Certificate of Indian
be attached with the application
Nationality” any one of the following
form.
certificates/ documents will also be
acceptable-

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TABLE - 5:

Sr. No. Category of Documents required for Authority issuing the document
Reservation supporting the Backward class
reservation claim
1. SC/ ST 1. Caste Certificate stating that Executive Magistrate in
the caste is recognized under Maharashtra State
Backward class category in
Maharashtra State.
2. Caste Validity Certificate Divisional Caste Certificate
Scrutiny Committee of the
respective Divisional Social
Welfare Office.
2. VJ/DT(A)/NT 1. Caste Certificate stating that Executive Magistrate
-B / NT-C/NT-D the caste is recognized under in Maharashtra State
/ OBC /SBC Backward class category
in Maharashtra State.
2. Caste Validity Certificate Divisional Caste Certificate
Scrutiny Committee of the
respective Divisional Social
Welfare Office.
3. Non-Creamy Layer Certificate Sub Divisional Officer/ Deputy
valid Up to 31st March 2010 Collector/ Collector of the
district.

7.2.2Reservation for Physically admission to Engineering/ Technology


Handicapped candidates: degree courses will not be given any
exemptions or additional facilities in the
Three per cent seats of sanctioned
academic activities.
intake capacity shall be reserved for
Physically Handicapped candidates of 7.3 All Maharashtra Quota Admissions to
categories P1, P2 and P3 taken Undergraduate Courses Based on
together. The percentage of handicap MHT-CET Score
should not be less than 40% for claiming
At ICT, 70 % seats of the total intake
PH reservation.
capacity of First Year B. Chem. Engg.
(Refer Proforma – B/ B1 for claiming this and B. Tech. courses are available as All
provision.) Maharashtra quota seats based on
MHT-CET score.
P1 - Visually impaired (Blind)
candidates (See Table 1 for the number of these
seats)
P2 - Speech & hearing impaired (Deaf &
Dumb) candidates The Institutes in Maharashtra, which
have been conferred autonomous
P3 - Candidates with Orthopedic
status by the Govt. of Maharashtra
disorders, learning disabilities,
[which also includes ICT] will hold
Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphica,
admissions to all their undergraduate
Spastic.
courses (In case of ICT, 70% seats of the
Note: It should be noted that the sanctioned intake of First year B. Chem.
Physically Handicapped candidates on Engg. and First Year B. Tech. courses)

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Separately and Collectively (CAPCAI- India Seats at the First Year


Centralized Admission Process by B.Chem.Engg. / B.Tech. courses
Counselling for Autonomous Institutes) will be done at the ICT directly.
by and at COEP, Pune. The information
(b) Reservation in admission for SC/ST
about this admission process is given in
categories is applicable to
a separate brochure prepared by the
F.Y.B.Chem.Engg. and F.Y.B.Tech.
above five autonomous institutes and
(All branches) admissions based
available at the Application Receiving
on AIEEE 2009 results, as per the
Centres (ARC) where the forms will be
Govt. norms.
sold and accepted for submission. See
brochure of the autonomous institutes (c) It should be noted that the allotment
for details. of B. Chem. Engg. and the
branches within B. Tech. is made at
The information about the procedure of
the time of counselling strictly by
admissions and the schedule of
merit. Separate merit lists will be
admission rounds to these courses will
prepared for candidates of SC/ST
be available on the website
categories.
www.coep.org.in as well as in the
Common Brochure of the autonomous (e) For the admission, the interested
institutes. candidate must be present in
person at the time of counselling. If
The candidates, who have secured
the candidate is unable to attend
admission through the Centralised
the counselling round, he/she
Admissions Procedure for the
should authorize a person as per
Autonomous Institutes (CAPCAI),
Proforma A to remain present for
must also fill up the ICT’s admission
counselling.
form while securing admission at the
ICT. 7.4.1 Steps of AIEEE based Admission
Process at ICT:
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Step I – Sale of Prospectus and
Candidates admitted through
Receipt of Application form:
Common Admission Process
(CAPCAI) conducted by COEP for the The candidate seeking admission
Autonomous Institutes (which also to F.Y.Chem.Engg. and F.Y.B.Tech.
includes the ICT) are not eligible to shall purchase/ download the
participate in the online CAP round application form and submit it at the
conducted by DTE for all other ICT Accounts Section along with
engineering colleges in Maharashtra. application form and prospectus
fees. Incomplete applications shall
7.4 All India Quota Admissions to
be rejected without entering into
Undergraduate courses Based on
any correspondence with the
AIEEE Score
applicant.
At ICT, 30 % seats of the total intake l The candidates are required to
capacity of First Year B. Chem. Engg.
submit the duly filled application
and B. Tech. courses are available as All
form at the ICT along with one
India quota seats (which also includes
attested set of all copies of the
candidates from Maharashtra).
required documents. (See Table 4)
(See Table 1 for the number of these l Fees for Prospectus along with
seats)
Application form are non-
(a) The candidate should have refundable and non-transferable
appeared for the AIEEE examin- under any circumstances. (For
ation 2009. Admissions to the All- details of fees for purchase and

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submission of application form, see the website. Candidate has to


page 2) assure himself/herself about the
change. No change will be
l If Original AIEEE score card is not
entertained thereafter.
received by the candidate by the
last date of submission of l Allotment of a Merit number does
application form, e-statement may not indicate or ensure admission
be submitted instead of attested to any seat.
Xerox of the original. l Step III- Admission by Counsell-
Step II – Merit List Display ing for AIEEE candidates:
l Each eligible candidate who has Admission will be given to the
submitted application form in the candidate as per the merit by
prescribed format on or before the Counselling at the ICT and the
last date prescribed for the number of seats available at that
submission of application form will point of time. The candidate has to
be assigned a Merit Number confirm his/ her admission by
(Common merit lists for F. Y. B. submitting all the necessary
Chem. Engg. and SEVEN branches original documents and paying
of F. Y. B. Tech., separately for the prescribed fees, by the date
General and Reserved category) on specified in the Offer Letter, by
the basis of marks scored at AIEEE Demand Draft/ Pay Order of any
2009. Bank drawn in favour of The
Director, ICT, Mumbai, payable at
l For filled in applications sent ‘by
Mumbai. Subsequently the list of
Post’, the candidate should take
admitted Candidates will be
care to despatch the form and
displayed on the Notice Board of
documents well in time so as to
the ICT and the website
reach ICT on or before the last date
www.udct.org.
of submission. The ‘inward stamp
with date’ of ICT will be the proof of l The details of the admission by
receiving the form on a particular counselling list will be displayed on
date. the Notice Board of the ICT and the
website www.udct.org
l The provisional merit lists will be
displayed on the Notice Board of IMPORTANT NOTE:-
the ICT and the website
The candidates confirming
www.udct.org on 6th working day
admission through AIEEE quota
from the closing date for
are neither eligible to take any
submission of the admission forms.
seat through the Common
l Candidate should carefully check Admission Process (CAPCAI)
his/ her information in the conducted by COEP for the
provisional merit list displayed on Autonomous Institutes (which
the website. If there is any also includes the ICT) nor they
grievance/ discrepancy/ mistake in are eligible to participate in the
the information, it must be pointed online CAP round conducted by
out along with all requisite proofs at DTE for all other engineering
the ICT either ‘in person’ or by e- colleges in Maharashtra.
mail at admission@udct.org or by
7.4.2 AIEEE Based Admission Rounds:
Fax 022-24145614 within TWO
days. After due rectification, the l All the eligible candidates who have
final merit lists will be displayed on been assigned Merit number shall

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be called in specified lots for round.


admission in the counselling l If a candidate is unable to produce
rounds (Round-I, Round-II) for the
original certificates at the time of
seats available through the AIEEE
his/ her counselling on account of
quota. The lots of candidates to be
admission already secured to some
called for the counselling rounds
other institution, he/ she shall
will be decided on the basis of seats
produce a certificate from the
available. Call for attending
Head of the Institution on the
counselling round does not
Institute’s letter head where he/ she
guarantee allotment of a seat to the
has already taken admission
candidate.
indicating that he/ she has been
l The number of candidates to be admitted to a particular course in
called for counselling round is that institution on a particular date
always higher than the seats and hence original certificates
available and it will be displayed on (details to be provided on the letter)
the Notice Board and the ICT have been retained in that
website at least 3 days before the institution (See Proforma C for
date of counselling round. format). In such a case, the
candidate shall produce the copies
l Every eligible candidate who is
of the certificates that are duly
desirous of seeking admission shall
attested by the Head of the
remain present strictly as per the
concerned institution. Such
schedule at the ICT and will get an
candidates shall be required to pay
opportunity to select a seat of his/
the fees immediately at the time of
her choice from available seats at
admission and such candidates
the point of his/ her merit number.
shall be permitted to submit the
l If the candidate is unable to attend required original certificates
the counselling round, he/she within 3 working days. Non-
should authorize a person as per compliance will automatically
Proforma A to remain present for lead to cancellation of the offer to
counselling. Candidates who a seat.
report late during Counselling will
l If offered a seat, the candidate will
be considered for Seats available at
have to pay prescribed full fees by
that time.
the date given in the Offer Letter
7.4.2.1 AIEEE Based Admission Round - I and confirm the admission offered.
l All the candidates, who have been l The original School/ College
called for counselling through Leaving Certificate (after qualifying
website and ICT Notice Board, and examination) of such candidates
having valid Merit number, shall be will be retained by the ICT. Also, all
considered for admission for the relevant original certificates will not
available seats. be returned to any candidate once
l If a candidate fails to attend a admitted to a course at the institute
counselling round for admission for unless the candidate formally
some reason and intimates in cancels his/ her admission through
writing/ by post/ by fax/ by email prescribed procedure.
his/ her intention to join the next 7.4.2.2AIEEE Based Admission Round - II
possible counselling round, he/ she
l Round -II is meant for filling the
may attend the next round for
seats remaining vacant at the end
seeking admission to one of the
of Round -I and seats vacated due
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to non-reporting/ non-allotment, information to candidates


cancellations up to the commence- willing to join External Round II.
ment of Round -II.
(B) External Round II:-
lFor this provision, the two quotas,
Those who have failed to attend
i.e. Admissions through the AIEEE
counselling Round I at the ICT
merit and the admissions through
for admission and have
the MHT-CET procedure, shall be
intimated to the ICT prior to this
treated separately. The change of
counselling round in writing/
course of admission, from AIEEE
by post/ by fax/ by email about
based quota at the ICT, between B.
his/ her intention to join the next
Chem. Engg. and various courses
round, can attend this round for
of B. Tech. may be possible
the seats available after Internal
depending on vacancies available,
Round II.
if any.
(C) Those candidates from the
lVacancies in AIEEE quota available
merit list, who have attended
for Round - II will be displayed on
Round I and rejected the offer
the ICT website as well as on the
of a seat available to them at
Notice Board around THREE days
their turn of counselling should
before the scheduled date along
not attend External Round II.
with the time. Any additional
vacancies created due to (D) Depending on the number of
cancellation of admission, before vacant seats after Internal
the start of Round - II will also be Round II, the merit numbers of
added. sufficient number of candidates
starting from the next number in
lEligibility and Order for AIEEE
the merit lists (as well as those
Based Round II
who have intimated to the ICT
(A) Internal Round II:- prior to this counselling round
in writing/ by post/ by fax/ by
l Candidates already admitted in
email about his/ her intention to
the Round I shall be given first
join this round) will be
priority, according to their
displayed on the website and
category and interse merit, for
the ICT Notice Board to attend
getting a change to their
the External Round II.
preferences within B. Chem.
Candidates are advised to keep
Engg. and B.Tech. course (any
in touch of the schedule that will
branch).
be displayed on the website
l Candidates are advised to and notice board of ICT. The
observe website and the notice availability of vacant seats from
board of the ICT till the SC/ST categories, if any, will be
admission process is complete filled up first by wait listed
for possible change of candidates of those categories.
preference to a course.
(E) If no candidates are available
l This round will be held one day from these reserved categor-
prior to the External Round II ies, then those seats will be
and the vacancies will be filled up from General category
updated on the website and candidates after completion of
notice board of ICT at or before the External Round II.
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7.5 Admissions to the First Year B. The selection shall be on the basis of the
Pharm. Course performance of the candidate at the
written test, GATE score, and the marks
(See Table 1 for the number of seats)
obtained at the qualifying examination.
These admissions will be done through Any one of these alone does not qualify
Centralised Admission Procedure the candidate for the selection. A list of
(CAP) conducted by Directorate of eligible candidates for different degrees
Technical education (DTE) Govt. of and courses shall be displayed on the
Maharashtra, for all the Engineering notice board as well as on the website of
and Technology colleges other than the ICT.
Autonomous Institutes.
Candidates seeking admission to
Please refer to MHT-CET booklet and M.Tech (Interdisciplinary) and Doctoral
the DTE website, www.dte.org.in courses have to appear additionally for
7.6 Admissions to the Post-Graduate Institute’s interview, if short listed in the
Courses (Master’s and Doctorate) written test.

1. For the admission to the post-graduate The dates of different written tests
courses, if the result of the qualifying and interviews will be displayed on
examination of Bachelor’s/ Master’s the website www.udct.org by the last
degree, as the case may be, is not date of submission of the Application
declared before the last date notified for Forms. No separate communication
the submission of the application forms shall be made in this regard.
for admission, the candidates may be At the time of assigning the research
allowed to communicate the results by supervisor, the preference of the
telegram/ e-mail followed by sending all candidate shall be taken into account.
the relevant original documents by
4. The last dates for receiving applications
Registered Post. However, the
for Masters, Ph.D. (Tech) and Ph.D.
applications of such candidates shall be
(Sc.) are announced each year through
considered only for seats, which shall
an advertisement in a national (Times of
remain/ fall vacant, in due course of
India) and a Marathi (Loksatta)
time.
newspapers and also put on the ICT
2. The candidates seeking admissions to website. Candidates who have
the Master’s courses, viz., M. Chem. submitted their Master’s thesis and
Engg./ M. Tech./ M. Pharm./ M. E. awaiting the results are also eligible to
(Plastics Engg.), must mention the valid apply for doctoral courses. The results
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering of qualifying Master’s Courses taking
(GATE) score in their application forms. admission to doctoral courses will be
However, valid GATE score does not awaited till end of first term of the
automatically entitle a candidate for the Academic Year after which the
admission. admission is likely to be treated as
3. All the eligible candidates for admission cancelled without any refund of fees.
to Master’s and Doctorate degree 7.7 Fees and Concessions:
courses shall be called for a selection
The fees for 2008-09 for all courses
procedure, consisting of Institute’s
except for B.Pharm. were as follows.
written test, based on the syllabus of the
For 2009-10, they are likely to be
qualifying examination related to
changed. The new fee structure for
Chemical Engineering/ Specific
2009-10 will be displayed on the
C h e m i c a l Te c h n o l o g y / P h a r m . /
website and the ICT Notice Board.
Science, as the case may be. The
written test shall be of 1 hour duration.

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1. Tuition Fees Rs. 15,000 as per the DTE norms.


2. Development Fees Rs. 9,000 NOTE: - Additional fees for
syllabus, Enrolment, Disaster
3. Other Course Fees Rs. 6,000
management fund, etc. are
4. Library Caution Money separate.
Deposit Rs. 500
7.8 General:
TOTAL Rs. 30,500
1. The above given fee structure for
l Hostel Fees in case of candidates different courses is likely to change
opting for hostel accommodation for the current year 2009-10. The
will be separate. (See details under candidates are expected to pay the
Section on Hostels) fees at the beginning of the
Reimbursement of Tuition fee: academic year in full in the
Candidates claiming concession specified time only.
under following categories (EBC 2. The fee structure for MHT-CET
concession, Concessions for sons based F.Y.B.Chem.Engg. and
a n d d a u g h t e r s o f p r i m a r y, F.Y.B.Tech. admissions through
secondary and higher secondary CAPCAI process is at present as
teachers, Concessions for sons given above (likely to be enhanced
and daughters of Ex-servicemen) for 2009-10). The candidates
shall pay full admission fee at the belonging to reserved category
time of admission and need to pay Development fees,
subsequently candidates have to Other fees and Library deposit at
apply to the respective authorities the time of admission (i.e., Rs.
for reimbursement of tuition fees. 15,500/-) as per the DTE and Govt.
The quantum of reimbursement norms. The same rules will apply to
received by the institute from the the reserved category candidates
concerned authorities shall be admitted under AIEEE score quota
disbursed to the candidate as and to ICT, if they belong to the State of
when received. Maharashtra.
EWS, PH and W candidates 3. The SC/ ST candidates from ‘Other
benefitting from 10% Tuition fee than Maharashtra State’ (OMS)
waiver scheme of AICTE will get a admitted to UG (AIEEE) and PG
r e f u n d o f t h e Tu i t i o n f e e s courses will have reservation in the
component after the scrutiny and admission quota only. They have to
approval from the competent pay full fees at the time of admission
authority for CAPCAI admissions. to ICT. For getting any type of fee
At the time of admission, however, concession, they will have to apply
they will pay all the fees in full. and procure relevant fee
For seats from Foreign Nationals/ concession form of their respective
Foreign students/ PIOs/ Children of State Govt. fill it up and forward to
Indian workers in the Gulf countries the respective State Govt. along
the present fee structure is 1. Tuition with necessary documents through
fees $3500 and 2. Development ICT.
fees $1500 totalling $ 5000 per year 4. The revised fee structure shall be
for every year till completion of the applicable to the Fresh Admissions
course. This is likely to change for only, while the old structure shall be
2009-10. applicable to the students in the
Fee structure for B. Pharm. will be second year onwards.

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5. The fees shall be payable by a Pay (Sci) courses and Rs. 825/- for
Order/Demand Draft drawn in Master’s courses. The Registration
favour of ‘‘The Director, I.C.T.’’ fee should be paid through a Pay
payable at Mumbai Separate for 1. Order/Demand Draft in favour of
all fees and 2. deposit). Cheques or “The Director, ICT”, payable at
cash are not accepted for the Mumbai.
payment of any fees or deposits.
14. The students admitted to any
6. The Post graduate students course shall have to take
admitted with or without any type of readmission for the second and
fellowship also must pay the fees in subsequent years by paying the
time. It may be noted that there is no readmission form fee of Rs. 100/-
connection between payment of for any undergraduate course and
course fees and timely receipt of Rs. 200/- for any post-graduate
scholarship. The student will have course, in addition to the tuition fees
to give an Undertaking to that effect. and other fees every year and
submitting the readmission form.
7. The post-graduate students are
also required to pay their fees till the 15. C o n c e s s i o n i n F e e s T h e
submission of their thesis. POSTMATRIC scholarship will be
available to backward class
8. The students unable to pay their
students as per the Govt. of India
fees till the last date specified for the
rules. The scholarships for
same are liable to pay fine.
Physically Handicapped students
9. The charges for the late fee will be available from the Govt. of
payment will be as per the ICT rules. Maharashtra.
10. No transference certificate shall be 7.9 Various Govt. Concessions in Fees
issued to the students unless they and Their Requirements
clear all the dues.
Following are the category-wise/
11. Enrolment Fee: At the time of concession-wise requirements to be
taking admission to any fulfilled by the students at the time of
undergraduate course, the admission to the ICT. The various types
students have to pay one-time of application forms will have to be
Enrolment Fee of Rs. 220/- (which procured by the students at the time of
includes the cost of the application admission and the duly completed
form). The same enrolment fee is forms along with necessary documents
also payable by the students from MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE
Universities other than ICT seeking GENERAL OFFICE WITHIN ONE
admission to post-graduate WEEK, failing which, the ICT will not be
courses. Late fee of additional Rs. responsible for getting the sanction of
200/- shall be charged after 31st relevant concession from the Govt.
August 2009.
7.9.1Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship/
12. Each student shall pay Rs. 150/- Govt. of India Scholarship
towards sports activities, Rs. 10/-
Reserved Category students from SC/
towards the Disaster Relief Fund
ST/ NT-VJ/ SBC/ OBC can apply for
and Rs. 20/- towards Group
Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship / Govt. of
Insurance, per year.
India Scholarship.
13. Registration fee: The students
RULES:
enrolling for post-graduate courses
have to pay Registration fee of Rs. Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship -
1025/- for Ph.D. (Tech) and Ph.D. Annual Income limit for SC/NT-

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VJ/SBC/OBC students above 8. In case of GAP period in education


Rs.1,00,000/- p.a..and for ST students GAP CERTIFICATE must be
above Rs.1,08,000/- p.a. to submit submitted.
claim for Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship.
9. Hosteller claiming Govt. of India
Govt. of India Scholarship - Annual Scholarship should submit Hostel
Income limit for SC/NT-VJ/SBC/OBC Certificate for the academic year
students below Rs.1,00,000/- p.a..and 2009-10.
for ST students below Rs.1,08,000/-
7.9.2 Hostel Allowance
p.a. to submit claim for Govt. of India
Scholarship. Reserved Category candidates of SC/
ST/ NT-VJ/ SBC categories, staying in
# UGC/ Private fellowship holders (only
Hostel and applying for Govt. of India
applicable to PG students) can submit
Scholarship can apply for Hostel
claim for Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship
allowance.
only. They cannot apply for Govt. of
India Scholarship. After admission to hostel, students
should obtain the form from the General
The attested copies of the following
Office.
documents should be attached with the
Application Form, to be obtained from The attested copies of the following
the General Office strictly at the time of documents should be attached with the
admission. Application Form.
1. Income Certificate for year 2008- 1. Income Certificate for year 2008-
2009 from Tehasildar. 2009 from Tehasildar. If Income
Certificate for 2008-2009 is not
3
For Freeship – If Income Certificate
available, you may submit a
for 2008-2009 is not available, you
declaration of Father/Mother on
may submit LATEST Form 16 A
Twenty Rupees Stamp Paper (See
from the employer.
Proforma E).
AND Non Creamy Layer Certificate
2. Caste Certificate - signed by
for the current year (Only for
Special Executive Magistrate.
NT/VJ/SBC/OBC, Not for SC/ ST) –
valid up to 31st March 2010. 3. Caste Validity Certificate.
3
For Scholarship – If Income 4. Mark sheet of the last annual
Certificate for 2008-2009 is not examination passed.
available, you may submit a 5. Admission Fee receipt of 2009-
declaration of Father/Mother on 2010.
Twenty Rupees Stamp Paper (See
Proforma E). 6. Hostel Certificate and Hostel fee
receipt for the academic year 2009-
2. For Fresh ST students other than 10.
Mumbai Board - Change of District
Certificate (Zilla Badal Dakhala) 7.9.3 Govt. of Maharashtra Freeship to
Sons & Daughters of Primary and
3. Caste Certificate - signed by Secondary School Teachers
Special Executive Magistrate.
The attested copies of the following
4. Caste Validity Certificate documents should be attached with the
5. Ration Card Application Form, to be obtained from
the General Office strictly at the time of
6. Mark sheet of the last annual
admission.
examination passed.
1. Service Certificate of parent should
7. Admission Fee receipt of 2009-2010

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be Countersigned by Education RULES:


Inspector & Date of Retirement
1. Limited number of scholarships to
must be mentioned.
meritorious students belonging to
2. Ration Card. economically weaker sections of
minority community are being given
3. Mark sheet of the last annul
by the Central Government.
examination passed.
2. Scholarship will be awarded to the
4. Admission Fee receipt for the
students who have secured not less
academic year 2009-10.
than 50% marks or equivalent grade
7.9.4 Freeship to Economically Backward in the previous final examination.
Class (EBC) Students
3. The annual income of whose
Income Limit for the EBC Students to parent’s/guardian’s from all
claim this freeship is Rs. 15,000/- p.a. sources should not exceed
The attested copies of the following Rs.2,00,000/- p.a.
documents should be attached with the 4. 30% of scholarship will be
Application Form, to be obtained from earmarked for girl students. In case
the General Office strictly at the time of sufficient number of eligible girl
admission. students are not available, then the
1. Income Certificate from Tehasildar balance earmarked scholarship
for the year 2008-09. may be awarded to eligible boy
students.
2. Ration Card.
5. Students from Below Poverty Line
3. Mark sheet of the last annual families, having the lowest income
examination passed. shall be given preference in the
4. Admission Fee receipt for the ascending order.
academic year 2009-10. 6. The award will be discontinued if a
7.9.5 Freeship to Sons & Daughters of student fails to secure 50% marks or
Ex-Servicemen equivalent grade in the previous
final examination. Scholarship will
The attested copies of the following not be awarded for more than the
documents should be attached with the normal period of time taken to
Application Form, to be obtained from obtain certificate/degree/doctorate
the General Office strictly at the time of degree.
admission.
7. Scholarships will not be given to
1. Ex-Serviceman Certificate. more than two students in a family.
2. Ration Card. 8. Income certificate should be on
3. Mark sheet of the last annual self-certification basis by way of an
examination passed. affidavit on non-judicial stamp
paper for self-employed parents
4. Admission Fee receipt for the and from employer for employed
academic year 2009-10. parents.
7.9.6 Scheme of Post Matric Scholarship 9. The students obtaining benefits
for Students Belonging to the under this scholarship scheme shall
Minority Communities not be allowed to avail of benefits
(Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, under any other scholarship
Buddhists and Zoroastrians (Parsis). scheme for the same purpose.
The attested copies of the following

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documents should be attached with by Maharashtra Govt.) total amount


the Application Form, to be of cancellation charges as
obtained from the General Office specified in Table 6 below will be
strictly at the time of admission. levied on the candidates on
cancellation of admission.
1. Certificate of Date of Birth.
c) For admissions on the seats allotted
2. Income Certificate.
to Foreign Nationals/Foreign
3. Mark sheet of the last annual S t u d e n t s / Pe r s o n s o f I n d i a n
examination passed. Origin/Children of Indian workers in
4. Admission Fee receipt for the the Gulf countries, no refund of
academic year 2009-10. tuition fee, development fee and
other fees on cancellation of
7.10 Cancellation of admission and admission is permissible.
Refund of fees:
d) For any candidate who desires to
These rules are applicable to admission cancel the admission for whatever
taken by Indian Nationals to any of the reason, the original certificates will
Undergraduate or Postgraduate be given back only after completion
courses at the ICT. of the cancellation procedure.
Refund of tuition fee, development and e) In case a post graduate candidate
other fees after cancellation of does not fulfil the eligibility criterion
admission at the ICT will be as per the of admission after the declaration of
Rule 8, p.198 of ‘Ordinances, his/her result of qualifying
Regulations and Rules’ of ICT, AICTE examination, he/she will be
guidelines No. AICTE / Legal/ 04(01)/ refunded the total fees as per the
2007, April 2007 and circular no.698 dt. same calculations given in Table 6
24/8/2007 issued by Pravesh Niyantran below.
Samithi, Mumbai, which are as follows:
f) In case a candidate fails to submit
a) Candidate who has been admitted any of the original documents
to any course at the ICT may cancel within the allowed time limit given in
admission by submitting an the letter of offer to the admission,
application in duplicate, in the the admission shall be treated as
prescribed Proforma - D and cancelled. Refund of fees shall not
request for refund of fees. The be applicable to such candidates.
refund of fees as applicable shall be
made in due course. It is made clear NOTE:- The Masters candidates are
that such application for said to be admitted PROVISION-
cancellations will be considered if ALLY. The ‘Provisional Admission’
and only if the admission is here means that the admission
confirmed by paying the prescribed given prior to declaration of the
tuition fee, development fees and qualifying examination result. Such
other fees in full and by submitting candidates are deemed to have
the original documents. taken Provisional Admission by pay-
ment of full fees at their own risk of
b) For candidates belonging to fulfilling necessary eligibility criteria.
Backward class categories (from
State of Maharashtra only) who Refund shall be made after
have secured a seat by paying only deduction of cancellation charges
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TABLE – 6:
Sr No Situation Refund
1 Request received before date of start of Entire fee less Rs.1000/-
Academic session and seat could be filled
by the institute before the cut off date
2 Request received after the start of Academic Entire fee less the total fee
session and seat could be filled by the (Tuition, development, other and
institute before the cut off date hostel fee) on Prorata basis.
3 Request received before / after the start of No refund (except security
Academic session and seat could not be deposit)
filled by the institute

Note: The cut off date for F. Y. Admissions c) If the admission is cancelled after 30
are as follows: days from the last date of reporting
of admission round, the leaving
For MHT-CET: will be decided by COEP
certificate from the ICT will be
For AIEEE: 25th July 2009 issued. A true copy of the original
1) Entire amount of security / caution school or college leaving certificate
money deposit will be refunded back. retained by the institute may be
issued, if requested by the
2) For calculation of amount on the pro- candidate, duly attested by the
rata-basis, one month shall be treated Director, ICT.
as one unit e.g. if the candidate cancels
the admission on third day after start of 7.12 Refund of Library Caution Money
academic session and seat could be Deposit:
filled before the cut-off date, then Caution money deposits received from
cancellation charges will be the higher the students shall be refunded after
amount of (Total fees) /12 or Rs.1000/-. successful completion of the course or
7.11 Issue of College Leaving Certificate: after cancelling the admission. Unless
there is any recovery, no deduction shall
a) If during the course of studies, be made from the caution money
candidate desires to discontinue deposit. However, the amount of
studies for any reason whatsoever, caution money deposit shall be credited
he/ she shall be allowed to do so to institute, if the candidate does not
and it shall be presumed that he/ apply for refund, within 3 complete
she has cancelled admission at that financial years after the student actually
stage. The Director, ICT shall issue leaves the institution; or, within 3
Leaving Certificate and fees shall complete financial years after the date
be refunded as per the rules. of successful completion of the course,
b) If the admission is cancelled on or whichever is earlier.
before 30 days from the last date of The claim for the Refund of the library
reporting of admission round, the caution money deposit should be made
original school or college leaving in the prescribed form (available with
certificate on the strength of which a the Accounts Section of ICT) along with
candidate was admitted shall be the original receipts of the deposit
returned. payment made.

The date of commencement of the First Semester of the


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8. ELIGIBILITY, ENROLMENT AND


TRANSFER CERTIFICATES
(Applicable only to the candidates who have been offered seats)

8.1 Transfer Certificate ICT, on the basis of qualifications


obtained in overseas Universities/
A student of the ICT is required to
Boards may be considered for the
submit within a month from the
admission on the merits of each
commencement of the term a “Transfer
individual case. For this purpose,
Certificate” from the Principal of the
passing certificates, transcripts of
College last attended by him/ her.
record and a copy of the syllabus,
8.2 Provisional Statement of Eligibility containing the details of the courses of
No student from other University/ Board studies pursued in the various subjects
can be admitted to any of the above at the examination passed by the
mentioned courses without the applicant (duly countersigned by the
production of a “Provisional Statement High Commissioner of India in the
of Eligibility” from the ICT and the offer country or the officer authorized by him)
of admission is conditional upon its and standard of passing laid down at
production. An application for a the examination should be forwarded to
provisional statement of eligibility may the office well in advance. In case the
be made only when a student is certificates or transcripts are in a
informed that he is allotted a seat in the language other than English, these
ICT. However, candidates should keep certificates and the English translation
all the necessary documents, such as of the same, duly certified by a
statement of marks, passing certificate, competent authority, should be sent.
migration certificate, etc., ready for The candidate should enclose all the
obtaining the provisional statement of permissions stipulated by the concern-
eligibility. However, the provisional ed Government Departments.
eligibility will be confirmed only after 8.3 Enrolment Certificate
due verification of the statement of
The students admitted after passing the
marks and passing certificate from the
XII standard (Higher Secondary School
candidate’s parent University/ Board.
Certificate Examination) are required to
The charges levied by the parent
submit to the ICT the duly filled in
university for this will have to be borne
enrolment form, along with a copy of
by the candidate concerned. The
Statement of Marks and the prescribed
information regarding equivalence of
fee at the time of admission. The
examinations may be obtained from the
enrolment form can be obtained from
Assistant Registrar (Academic) of the
the office of the ICT.
ICT.
8.4 Syllabus
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
The students should purchase a copy of
The ICT does not recognize degrees
the syllabus for the respective course
from overseas Universities/ Boards, on
and carefully note the rules given
a regular basis. However, candidates
therein.
desirous of seeking admission to the

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9. SEMESTERS, CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE


9.1 The date of commencement of the lunch break from 12.35 to 1.30 p.m.
first semester of the academic year
(b) Office Hours:
2009-2010 shall be July 1, 2009.
* 10.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., with lunch
9.2 Academic Calendar: The academic
break from 1.00 to 1.30 p.m. – on all
calendar for all the Undergraduate
working days.
courses is divided into two semesters.
The detailed calendar will be displayeds * Cash Counter: 11.00 a.m. to 1.00
on the website in the due course of time. p.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.
The post-Graduate student shall have The office will remain closed on
no vacation, but are eligible for leave as second and fourth Saturdays of a
per the UGC guidelines. month, in addition to Sundays and
public holidays.
All the Bachelor’s (2nd Year Onwards)
and Master’s courses shall start from 9.6 Miscellaneous:
1st July 2009. l The medium of instruction for all
9.3 Requirement of Attendance: The courses is English.
attention of the students is drawn to the l Physical fitness: The Director at his
Regulation R-1 regarding the discretion may refer any candidate
attendance of the student and Grant of to the appropriate medical authority
Term. for ascertaining the physical fitness
As per R-1(2), the minimum attendance of the candidate to undergo the
necessary for granting a term requirements of the course. The
(Semester) in each subject shall be report of medical authority and the
minimum of 75% of the lectures and action taken by the Director shall be
practicals, taken separately, out of the submitted to the Regional Head of
total number of lectures and practicals Technical Education for informa-
conducted in the semester. The tion. It is to be noted that physically
students shall be deemed to have handicapped candidates are not
submitted the undertaking (as per provided with any additional
9.8.h) about the attendance after the facilities as far as the academic
admission has been secured at the ICT. activities pertaining to the course is
concerned.
9.4 Identity card: At the beginning of each
academic year, a regular bonafide l The Director may verify the
student is issued an Identity Card with antecedents of any candidate
his/her latest photograph affixed to it, on through the appropriate police
payment of the necessary charges. The authority. The report received from
students must wear the I-card while on police authority and the action
campus. I-card is also necessary for taken by the Director shall be
appearing at all tests and examinations. submitted to the Regional Head of
If a student leaves the course halfway, Te c h n i c a l E d u c a t i o n f o r
after taking admission, he/she must information.
surrender the I- Card in the office. l Notwithstanding anything contain-
9.5 Working hours ed in these Rules, if the Govt. /
Institute takes any policy decision
(a) Academic Timings: The academic pertaining to F.Y. admissions, the
working hours of the institute are same shall be brought in to effect at
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9.7 Conduct and discipline for all enquiry by the head of the educational
students: institution, it is found that there is no
substance, prima facie, in the complaint
Students while studying in any Institute,
received; he/ she shall intimate the fact,
if found indulging in any anti-national
in writing, to the complainant. The
activity contrary to the provisions of Acts
decision of the head of the educational
and Laws enforced by Government or in
institution shall be final.
any activity contrary to Rules of
discipline, will be liable to be expelled e) If the head of the educational
from the Institute without any notice by institution fails or neglects to act in the
the Director of the Institute. manner specified in section “d” above
when a complaint of ragging is made,
Action against ragging: Maharashtra
such person shall be deemed to have
Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999
abetted the offence and shall, on
which is in effect from 15th May 1999
conviction, be punished as provided for
has the following provisions for
in section “b” above.
Action against Ragging.
If any of the statement made in
a) Ragging within or outside of any
application form or any information
educational institution is prohibited,
supplied by the candidate in connection
b) Whosoever directly or indirectly with his or her admission is later on at
commits, participates in, or propagates any time, found to be false or incorrect,
ragging within or outside any his or her admission will be cancelled,
educational institution shall, on fees forfeited and he or she may be
conviction, be punished with expelled from the Institute by the
imprisonment for a term up to 2 years Director.
and/ or penalty, which may extend to ten
Note:
thousand rupees.
The orders issued by the Hon’ble
c) Any student convicted of an offence
Supreme Court/High Court/Govern-
of ragging shall be dismissed from the
ment regarding Prohibition of Ragging
educational institution and such student
Act, will be made applicable as and
shall not be admitted in any other
when issued. The same shall be binding
educational institution for a period of
on all concerned.
five years from the date of order of such
dismissal. 9.8 Undertaking :
d) Whenever any student or, as the case All candidates who have applied for
may be, the parent or guardian or a admission shall be deemed to have
teacher of an educational institution submitted the following undertaking:
complains, in writing, of ragging to the
I have read all the Rules of Admission
head of the educational institution, the
and after understanding these rules
head of the educational institution shall,
thoroughly, I have filled in the
without prejudice to the foregoing
application form for admission for the
provisions, within seven days of the
current year. The information given by
receipt of the complaint, enquire into
me in my application is true to the best
the matter mentioned in the complaint
of my knowledge and belief. I
and if, prima facie, it is found true,
understand that if any of the statements
suspend the student who is accused of
made by me in the application form or
the offence, and shall, immediately
any information supplied by me in
forward the complaint to the police
connection with my admission is later
station having jurisdiction over the area
on at any time, found to be false or
in which the educational institution is
incorrect, my admission will be
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cancelled, fees forfeited and I may be separately. I am also aware that I will not
expelled from the ICT by the Director. be allowed to appear for the
examination, if I fail to submit
a) I have not been debarred from
satisfactorily all the assignments, jobs,
appearing at any examination held by
journals, drawings, reports as required
any Government constituted or
within the stipulated period.
statutory examination authority in India.
9.9 Additional Undertaking to be Given
b) I fully understand that the allotment of
by Postgraduate Students
a course will be made to me depending
on my inter se merit, order of 1. I, the undersigned, understand that
preferences given by me and the confirmation of my admission is subject
number of seats available at that point of to passing the qualifying examination
counselling. i.e.________________________________
, which I have taken and awaiting the
c) I understand that no document after
result with at least ____________ % of
the last date of submission will be
the aggregate marks and hence the
entertained for the purpose of claims or
admission will be effective only when I
concessions, etc. in connection with my
submit the proof to that effect. If I fail to
admission unless otherwise mentioned
produce the result of the qualifying
in the rules.
examination by the end of Semester I of
d) I am fully aware that the Director, ICT the current academic year for any
or his representative will not make any reason. I shall be declared ineligible for
correspondence with me regarding the said admission and all the fees
admission. I am also aware that it is which I have paid shall be forfeited.
entirely my responsibility to see the
2. I am required to attend the research
notifications in the newspaper(s) and
from the first day of joining the institute
notices on the notice board and website
and if I fail to do so my admission will
of the ICT.
stand cancelled.
e) I am aware that any rule imposed by
3. I shall sign regularly the muster kept in
the Institute such as ‘imposing limits on
the office of respective Department/
the number of attempts permissible to
Research Supervisor.
pass any examination’ shall be binding
on me. 4. I shall take prior permission of my
research Supervisor for any leave.
f) I hereby agree to conform to any
Rules, Acts and Laws enforced by 5. I am aware that my fellowship
Government and I hereby undertake commences from the date of
that, I will do nothing either inside or confirmation of my admission or date of
outside the Institute which may result in joining the course, whichever is later.
disciplinary action against me under
6. I am also aware that the Institute shall
these rules, acts and laws referred to.
not be held responsible for non-receipt
g) I fully understand that the Director, of the respective fellowship amount
ICT has a right to expel me from the from the funding agency in time. I
institute for any infringement of the rules undertake that I shall pay all the
of conduct and discipline prescribed by Institute’s fees, charges and deposits
the Institute or Government and the by the due date declared and in no case
undertaking given above. I shall give any excuse of non-receipt of
the fellowship for non-payment of the
h) I am fully aware that, I will not be
same.
allowed to appear for the examination if I
do not attend minimum 75 per cent 7. I am aware that the institute does not
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payment of either part of full fellowships. 10. As a doctorate student, I am aware that I
The Institute will disburse the fellowship am required to contribute to the
when the Institute receives the same. academic / administrative activities of
the Institute as per the prescribed
8. In case my Bachelors degree result is
norms without expecting any remunera-
not declared by given date, I will be
tion and continuation of the fellowship
declared ineligible for the Master’s
will depend on my satisfactory
admission and I shall not claim the seat
participation and performance in such
offered to me. Also I shall not be entitled
activities Also, I shall abide by the Safety
for refund of any of the fees paid.
Rules of the Institute and shall undergo
9. After declaration of result of the required training for the purpose.
qualifying examination, I shall apply for
Course
the Eligibility Certificate as per the Rules
and submit the same to ICT. For Date:
M.Chem. Engg., M.Pharm and M.Tech.
Courses the last date for applying for
eligibility is 31st August (every year). Name & Signature
of the Student

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10. EXAMINATION PATTERN


10.1 Semester Examinations 13) and verification of marks (Regulation R-
12). For these, separate applications should
10.1.1 Scheduling of the Examinations:
be submitted to the office within the
Semester–I examinations at B.Chem.
prescribed time.
Engg./ B.Pharm./ B.Tech./ M.Chem.Engg./
M.Pharm./ M.Tech./ M.E.(Plastics Engg.) 10.2 Examination Pattern
shall be held in the month of
The Institute is in the process of
December/January and Semester-II
Examination Reforms. All the courses are
examinations in the month of April/May
semesterized and likely to be credit based
every year.
from 2009-10. In that case, the evaluation of
10.1.2 Application Forms: The forms of the students will be done on grade basis
application for admission to the through internal assessment and semester
examinations, together with the prescribed end examinations. The details will be
fees, must be submitted before the notified to the students at the beginning of
specified dates, which are notified well in the courses.
advance on the notice board.
10.3 Work Practice
Examination forms will be accepted after the
The Regulations require that the B. Chem.
last date only up to one week with late fees.
Engg. and B.Tech. students work for at least
Thereafter, it is not obligatory for the institute
six weeks, while the B. Pharm. Students
to accept the forms.
work for at least four weeks, in approved
10.1.3 Repeat Semester Examinations industries or other Institutions or
(Regulation R-14): To provide an avenue to laboratories at the end of the prefinal year of
improve the performance of the students a the respective courses (i.e. at the end of the
provision is made of repeat semester Second Semester of the Third Year) and to
examination. These examinations for B. submit a satisfactory report to the Director of
Chem. Engg., B. Pharm., B. Tech. are Institute. The Heads of Department normally
generally held within a month after arrange for the placement of the students for
declaration of the results of regular the works practice.
semester examinations. Those who want to
10.4 Malpractice at the Examination
take repeat examinations should apply for
(Regulation R-16)
same with the necessary fee in a stipulated
period; notice for the same shall be Very strong action will be taken against the
displayed on the notice Board. students using, attempting to use, aiding,
abetting, instigating or allowing using
10.1.4 No examination form shall be
“unfair means” at the examination.
accepted unless the examination fee is fully
paid in cash. This will be reported to the Unfair Means
Enquiry Committee and the action taken by
10.1.5 There is a provision of amendment
the director shall be final.
of result of an examination (Regulation R-

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11. PROF. M.M. SHARMA LIBRARY


Established in the year 1934, it functions as Wiley and Royal Society of Chemistry.
the central library of the institute (Library
Facilities offered: The bona fide
area: 1253 sq.m) and is one of the best
students and faculty of the institute has
Special Libraries in the country. It performs a
book-lending facility. Photocopying
dual role of an Academic Library as well as a
facility is available for all, on payment.
Research Library, catering to the
Internet and online journals access
information needs of the in-house students
facility is available for the bona fide
and faculty, in particular, and, the academic
research students and faculty.
and research community, in general. It is
Reference and Referral service is also
hHHhoused in a separate two-storeyed
provided. Book Bank facility is also
building and follows a completely open-
provided.
access concept. It has a specialized
collection in Chemical Engineering, Book Bank: Under this scheme,
Chemical Sciences, Chemical Technology students belonging to the backward
and Pharmacy and their allied fields. classes receive the benefits of Book
bank scheme. Two books shall be
Speciality areas: Chemistry, Applied
issued per student under the scheme, in
Chemistry, Chemical Technology,
addition to the two normal books issued
Chemical Engineering, Pharmacy,
from the library. The due date shall be
Energy & Environmental Engineering,
stamped on the book(s) issued. In case
Biotechnology, Food Technology &
of damage or loss of book(s), all the
Fermentation, Polymer Science &
rules applicable to the loss of library
Te c h n o l o g y, Te x t i l e S c i e n c e &
book will apply to these books also.
Technology, Oils & Surfactants, Dyestuff
Technology. Library Timings: The library is open
from 8.30 A.M. to 8.30 P.M. on all
Library Collection: Number of
working days and from 11.00 A.M. to
volumes: 75475; Number of scientific
6.00 P.M. on Sundays, Holidays and the
and technical journals subscribed: 129
2nd and the 4th Saturdays of every month.
(Foreign: 108 + Indian: 21); Theses &
Dissertations: 3957; CD- The library remains closed on the
ROMs: 1114; Online Journals (via IP) Independence Day, the Republic Day,
from Elsevier (Science direct), Springer, Ganesh Chaturthi and Dasara.

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12. TECHNOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION


The Technological Association is an official of the Technological Association, started in
organization of the faculty and students of 1951. The journal publishes technical
the ICT. It was founded along with the articles in the thrust areas of science and
foundation of the UDCT in 1934. The technology, written mainly by the UG and
president of the association is the Director of PG students of the Institute. The three Best
the Institute. Currently Prof. J. B. Joshi, Articles in each volume get prizes. The Best
Director, is the President of the TA and Prof. Post-Graduate student in the Institute is
V. G. Gaikar is the Vice-President. The given the ‘Bombay Technologist Best Post-
students and the faculty become the Graduate Student’ award. To foster the
members of the association. The talents of the ICTians in non-technical areas,
association organizes various co-curricular the journal has also instituted ‘Bombay
and extra-curricular activities for the Technologist Creativity’ Award.
students. The Intercollegiate Festivals
The Bombay Technologist also supports
MANZAR and FUNTECH, are the most
partial travel and registration expenses of
enjoyable and dynamic events in the
students presenting technical papers within
Institute. It is organized in the month of
India.
February and celebrated for three days. It
Provides a Platform for the students to The Spirit: The Institute also publishes an in
showcase their talents in various fields like house periodical, ‘The Spirit’, in which
sports, quizzes, fine arts etc. The TA articles by the students on non-technical
organizes its Annual Day in the same month. topics are published. The faculty and
students’ activities in the ICT are also
Bombay Technologist: The Bombay
presented in this magazine.
Technologist is the yearly technical journal

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13. UDCT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION


UDCT Alumni Association (UAA) was the Ph.D. students in ICT is fully
formed in 1989 to foster fellowship and supported by UAA
provide a forum to bring together the Alumni
3. Organising Institution level events :
of UICT, its past and present faculty
members on a common platform and to l Instituting the UAA Dhirubhai
promote the activities of UICT in India and Ambani Lifetime Achievement
abroad and to institute awards, fellowships Award every year to the person who
and grants. excels in the chemical field
internationally.
The main objectives of UAA are :
l Organising UICT Foundation Day
1. Providing direct financial assistance
celebrations
to UICT :
l Awarding UAA Distinguished
l To s u p p o r t i n f r a s t r u c t u r e
Alumnus awards every year to three
development of the institute
or four distinguished persons for
l To support student activities their contributions to teaching,
research, industry, defence
l To support needy students
public/government
2. Enhancing studentship at UICT :
l UAA Annual Day celebrations
l Sponsoring factory visits
4. Managing the Alumni Network :
l Arranging lectures, seminars,
l Managing the database of all
symposia, workshop
alumni
l Awarding best students of ICT for
l Increasing UAA Membership - Any
their meritorious performance
present or past student faculty
l Encouraging, promoting, member or a well-wisher can
supporting providing, spreading become a life member of the UAA.
and arranging for education and It has a membership of about 3500
research in Chemical Technology,
l Maintaining UAA Website
Chemical Engineering,
Pharmaceutical Sciences and l Issuing UAA bulletins
related Basic Sciences,
5. UAA Chapters :
Management studies and related
topics. l UAA has local chapters in different
cities in the country and also
l The Certificate Course in Chemical
abroad in UK, USA, Singapore,
Technology Management (CTM) for
Australia and Thailand.

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14. HOSTELS AND COUNSELLING SERVICES


Counselling Services: years) including lady students.
The ICT has created the facility of 3. The total number of seats available for
counselling services for the benefit of all the fresh admissions is about 200 per year,
students of the Institute - right from First year which includes all Undergraduates,
to those doing their Doctorate. The Master’s and Doctoral students (of all
Counsellor – Professor (Ms) Rita Doctor, courses & years - 50 girls, 150 boys),
with her in-depth knowledge of Philosophy out of which seats available for the first
and Psychology, has been actively year UG admissions (B.Chem.Engg.,
participating in this important activity. B.Pharm. and B.Tech.) is limited to only
It is mandatory for all the first year 30 girls and 50 boys.
students (UG and PG) to meet the 4. Accommodation in hostels cannot be
Counsellor [Prof. (Ms) Rita Doctor (1st floor, guaranteed to all candidates. The
Godrej Students Centre) (Intercom No. candidates (both boys and girls) are
1351)] in groups of ten for an interactive advised to verify personally whether the
session. Interactive Sessions are held from hostel accommodation is available by
time to time to make the students aware of contacting the hostel office. (Phone :
their plus points and weak points. Later on, a 24140867, Time : 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.)
one – to – one session is held in order to help 5. Admission will be confirmed on “first
them develop their positive points and come- first served” basis. Generally,
minimise their negative points. students who come from places
The Counsellor deals with all types of beyond Mumbai & suburban (i.e,
personal and academically related beyond Virar, Kalyan and Panvel) are
problems and students are free to meet her eligible for hostel accommodation. As
from Tuesday to Friday any time between proofs of stay beyond Mumbai &
11.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. (1st floor, Godrej suburban, they are required to submit
Students Centre) certified copies of ration card and
Yoga: In order to help students de-stress school-leaving certificate.
themselves, the Institute has started Yoga 6. Prescribed application form for accom-
classes (conducted by a trained teacher) modation to hostels may be obtained
especially for the first year students, In from the Hostel Office. It is also
addition to this, Yoga classes are run for enclosed in the ICT Prospectus. The
students in general at a time convenient to Master’s and Doctoral students are
them. Students are requested to avail of this required to submit their applications
unique facility, which is provided free of through the heads of the concerned
charge to any bonafide student of the departments. The completed applica-
Institute. For details the students are tion forms should be submitted to the
requested to contact Prof. (Ms.) Rita Doctor Head Warden, ICT Hostels at the
at Godrej Students’ Centre – First Floor ‘Central Hostels Office’ situated in
INFORMATION ON HOSTELS FOR ICT Hostel No.5. It is mandatory that all the
PROSPECTUS 2009-10 new entrants to the hostels get their
hostel admission forms signed by the
1. In all, ICT has five hostel blocks, out of Student’s Counsellor - Prof. (Ms) Rita
which, Hostel No. 3 is reserved only for Doctor (1stfloor,Godrej Students Centre)
PG students. All hostels are unaided (Intercom No. 1351) before submission.
and maintained by the Institute.
7. Fees structure of the different Hostels
2. The total number of hostel accommoda- available for UG students is as follows
tion seats available for the students at (for the Year 2009-10):-
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Hostel Accommodation Fees (2009- 2010 ) name of “ The Warden- ICT Hostel A/c
(including Electricity & Development Charges) No. 20019444551” payable at Mumbai.
No Cash payments will be accepted.
Hostel No.1
8. Hostel Mess
Rs. 15,000/- Single Seated (48 Seats)
It is mandatory for all hostel students to
Rs. 12,500/- Double Seated (108 Seats) join the Hostel Mess allotted to them.
Hostel No.2 & 4 ( Ladies Hostel ) Each mess is run by the students on co-
operative basis under the Control of the
Rs. 12,500/- Double Seated (112 Seats)
concerned Warden. All messes are
Rs. 12,000/- Triple Seated (78 Seats) cooperative establishments running on
Hostel No.3 (PG Hostel) “no-loss - no-profit” basis.
Rs. 12,500/- Double Seated (56 Seats) Mess Deposit Advances / Monthly
Expenses will be extra as the per norms
Rs. 12,000/- Triple Seated (33 Seats)
of the respective messes.
Hostel No.5 (UG/PG/Ph.D.Hostel)
9. Miscellaneous
Rs. 17,000/- Double Seated (354 Seats)
â
Guest Rooms are available at Hostel
(UG/PG -200 Seats) No.5 for visitors/ parents who wish to
( Ph.D – 154 Seats) make a short visit to meet their Wards
(II) Common charges to all Hostels – Rs. studying at ICT. They have to pay
3000/- (as under) regular charges.
l Students Sports & Cultural Activity Fees â
Hostels are provided T.V. Room,
Rs. 2000/- per year Reading Room, playground, Health
Centre, Gymkhana and Study Room
l Other Fees / Charges (Mess Deprecia- Facilities.
tion, Insurance, etc.) Rs. 1000/- per year
â
All hostel students and their parents are
v
Thus, total hostel charges per year are covered under Accident Policy.
Accommodation fees plus Rs. 3000/-.
â
Each hostel block is supervised by a
(III) Hostel fees / Charges should be paid at Warden, who is a Faculty member of the
the time of admission to the hostel by Institute and works under the Director of
Demand Draft/ Bankers Cheque in the the Institute.

Hostel Warden Phone Nos.


Head Warden - Prof. G.D. Yadav – 24140867
Hostel No.1 Prof. B.M. Bhanage (Chemistry Dept.) 24140866/67
Hostel No.2 & 4 (Ladies) Prof. Mrs. Radha Jayaram (Chemistry Dept.) 24168373
Hostel No.3 (PG ) Prof. A. M. Lali (Chem. Engg. Dept.) 24140868/67
Hostel No.5- Warden Prof. G. D. Yadav (Chem. Engg. Dept.) 24140867
Hostel No.5-Asso.Warden Mr. D.D.Sarode (General. Engg. Dept.) 24140867

Action against ragging: Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act 1999 is in effect from
15th May 1999. [see section 9.7 for details]
The case of ragging should be reported by the victimised candidate in writing within three
days of the happening to the respective warden with copies marked to the Chief Warden
and the Dean of Student Affairs and Human Resource Development, Prof. M. D. Teli.

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15. PERSONS TO BE CONTACTED


The students should take help of the following persons for any specific enquiry:

NATURE OF WORK PERSONS DESIGNATION

Admissions & All other work related Mr.C.S.Sawant Asstt. Registrar (Acad.)
to Acad. Section as follows: Mrs.S.S.Chavan Superintendent, (Acad.)
Examinations Mr.N.S.Lakhan Head Clerk (Acad.)
Mr.Vijay A.Mulam Clerk, (Acad.)
Mrs. Urvashi A.Vanjara Clerk, (Acad.)
Ms. Dhanvanti Pendurkar Clerk, (Acad.)
Mr. Vinay Sakpal Clerk, (Acad.)
General Enquiry, Railway Concession, Mrs. Lalita Chauhan Receptionist
Distribution Exam. Forms, Marksheets
to the Students, True Copies etc.
P.G. Roll Call, Synopsis/Thesis, P.G. Mr.P.G. Mohite Sr. Clerk, (Acad.)
Re-admission, P.G. Registration,
Transcripts, etc.
Referee Appointment, Sending thesis Mr. Shashikant More Jr. Typist Clerk, (Acad.)
to the referee, Collecting Report and Mrs.Radhika Gunjal
declaration of thesis results.
Scholarships, Freeships, Bonafide Mr. Santosh V. Pawar Clerk, (Acad.)
Certificate, Attestation, Rank Mrs. Sandhya Dongare Clerk, (Acad.)
Certificate etc.
Admission, Eligibility, Enrolment, Mr. Abhishek B.Rane Clerk, (Acad.)
Fellowships, Internet related work, Mr. Kunal Uttekar Clerk, (Acad.)
Handle IPC Programme.
Technological Association & Related Prof. V.G. Gaikar Professor of Chemical
Activities. Engg.
Counselling Ms. Rita Doctor Adjunct Professor

Students Welfare & Grievances Prof. M.D. Teli Professor & Head–
Textiles Dept.
Hostel Accommodation Mr. Patole Hostel No. 5
Respective Warden
Women Cell Prof.(Smt.)P.V. Devarajan Professor-Pharma Dept.

Sports Prof. R.V. Adivarekar] Professor- Textiles Dept.

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PROFORMA – A
(Authorization letter from candidate who fails to attend the admission round in
person due to valid unavoidable circumstances beyond control)

I …………………………………(Name of the candidate) having ICT merit

No……………………...for F.Y.B.Chem.Engg./ F.Y.B.Tech. degree admission, have my

admission counselling on …………………..(Date of counselling)

As I cannot attend the admission counselling personally, I am authorizing

Mr./Mrs………………………………………… (Name of the authorized person) who is

my………………………………(Relation of the authorized person to the candidate)

to attend the admission counselling on my behalf. He /She will produce all the original

documents needed for the admission and pay the necessary fees on my behalf. The

decision taken by Mr./Mrs ……………………………(Name of the authorized person)

during the admission counselling in respect of my admission is acceptable and binding

on me.

Date : ( Name &Signature of the Candidate )


Place : ICT Merit No. :

Attestation

The signature of ……………………………………………………….…..........is as under.


(Name of the authorized person)

(Signature of the authorized person)

Attested by

(Signature of the Candidate)

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PROFORMA – B
(For P1/P2/P3 Candidates)
(For Physically Handicapped Candidates)

CERTIFICATE
Photograph of the
candidate showing
the Physical
disability

This is to certify that I have examined Mr./Ms


________________________________________
________________________________________ on date________________He/She has
_________________________________________________________________
(Name of the Physical Disability)

Which comes under the sub category


Blindness (P1)/ Speech & Hearing impaired (P2)/ Orthopedic disorder(P3)/

Certified that :

1. The percentage of handicap is not less than 40% and is equal to ……….%.
2. The disability is permanent in nature.
3. The candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory and
practical works as applicable to degree course in Engineering/ Technology
without any special concessions and exemptions.
4. This certificate is issued as per the provisions given in the Person with Disability
Act, 1995 and its amendments.

This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/ her admission to first year of four years
degree course in Technical education for the academic year 2008-2009.

Outward No. and Date :

Place :
(Name and Signature)
Director
All India Institute of
Physically Handicapped, Mumbai
(Or) Dean/ Civil Surgeon of Government
Hospital
(Name of the issuing Authority)
Seal of the office

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PROFORMA – B-1
(To be issued on the printed letterhead of the concerned office)
(For Physically Handicapped Candidates)
P3 (Learning Disability) Candidates
LEARNING DISABILITY CLINIC
L.T.M.G, HOSPITAL, SION, MUMBAI 400 022

CERTIFICATE
Photograph of
the candidate

Name : Date:
Age :
Date of Birth :
Date of Registration: L.D. No.
Father’s Name :
Std : School Name:
Physical & Neurologic Assessment (Date) :
Psychological Assessment (Date) :
WISC (R) Verbal IQ :
Performance IQ :
Global IQ :
Interpretation:
Educational Assessment (Date) : WRAT: R
S
A
Certified that :
1. The percentage of handicap is not less than 40% and is equal to ……….%.
2. The disability is permanent in nature.
3. The candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory and
practical works as applicable to degree course in Engineering/ Technology
without any special concessions and exemptions.
4. This certificate is issued as per the provisions given in the Person with Disability
Act, 1995 and its amendments.

This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/ her admission to first year of four years
degree course in Technical education for the academic year 2008-2009.
Recommendations

Outward No. and Date :


Place :

(Name and Signature of Issuing authority)

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PROFORMA – C
(Undertaking to be given by candidate who is unable to produce original
certificates at the time of his / her admission,
as admission is already taken elsewhere)
UNDERTAKING
I……………………………………………………….....................have secured admission
to……………………………………….Course at ……………………………..
……………………college/ institute for first year degree on date………….

I have not produced the following original documents at the time of my admission as I
have already secured admission for……………………………………Course at
…………………………………………….College.

1. HSC Mark sheet


2. Institute leaving Certificate after passing the qualifying examination
3……………………..

I have produced the attested copies of the above documents with the certification from
the Head of the Institution where my original documents are retained on account of my
admission to that institution.
I hereby undertake to submit the original documents as mentioned above on or before
(within four days)…………………………at ICT.
I am aware of the fact that failure on my part to submit the original documents in time
results in cancellation of my admission without any refund of tuition fees as per the
provisions of the admission rule.

Date : ( Name of candidate with signature )


Place : ICT Merit No.

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PROFORMA – D
(Specimen Application form for cancellation of admission)
(To be submitted in duplicate)

Date:………………..
To
The Director,
ICT, Mumbai

Respected Sir,

Full name of candidate:…………………………………………………………………


Name of College:………………………………………………………………………..
Course :………………Date of Admission ………………….
ICT Merit Number :…………………………
Amount of fee paid : Rs. ……………….
Fee Receipt Number and Date :…………………………………… (Attach Xerox copy)

I request you to kindly return my original documents and refund the fees paid as per the
rules

……………………………
Signature of candidate
For Office use only:

Full address of the candidate : Amount Paid Rs.


Amount Deducted Rs.
Amount refunded Rs.
Cheque No. & date
Telephone No. : Bank particulars

Signature of Accounts Officer

Received the following original documents from the Admission Authority, along with
the cheque towards refund of tuition fees.

1
2
3
Signature of the candidate

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PROFORMA – E

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