Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
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8 months agoNew answer posted
8 months agoGuide-Level 15
Admission to ICT Mumbai's M.Pharm course is largely based on GPAT scores rather than MHCET marks. It entails the need to obtain a valid GPAT score and thereafter an institute-level test and interview for shortlisting. The minimum qualification is a bachelor's degree in pharmacy with an aggregate of 60% (55% in the reserved categories).
The overall cost of the programme is around Rs 1.26 lakh. The GPAT 2025 registration begins on April 1, 2025, and the exam date is May 25, 2025. Admission via MHCET is not offered in this course.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The fee structure for various courses at ICT Mumbai is as follows:
B.Tech/B.E. costs INR 89,100 per year, M.Tech/M.E. costs INR 85,250 per year, M.Pharm costs INR 1.26 Lacs for the entire course, B.Pharm costs INR 3.48 Lacs for the entire course, M.Sc. costs INR 57,250 per year, PG Diploma costs INR 15,000 per year, and Ph.D. costs INR 92,250 per year. Additional fees may include development and other charges, while hostel fees range from INR 23,500 to 30,000 annually, depending on the type of accommodation chosen.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
No, a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student cannot apply for admission to the B.Tech in Food Engineering and Technology in the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai. ICT needs the candidates to have Math as well as Physics and Chemistry in Class 12, as per eligibility requirements.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Dear yogini ,
The cut-off for Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharma.) at ICT Mumbai depends every year on parameters such as the number of candidates applying, the level of difficulty of entrance exams, and reservation category-wise. The admissions are usually made on the basis of MHT CET marks, and cut-offs for the general category are higher because there is greater competition. For the most recent cutoff information, it is advisable to visit the official ICT Mumbai website or the Maharashtra CAP (Centralized Admission Process) portal, where cutoffs for each round are updated.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you have made the decision of studying chemical engineering then ICT Mumbai would be the best option you could have.
ICT have an edge due to its specialised focus.ICT mumbai is way better than NIT Trichy for chemical engineering on most of the parameters if you are truly interested in chemical engineering . ICT has way better exposure and research than NIT Trichy .Professors will mostly be better at ICT mumbai.
NIT Trichy is better for CSE IT related branches .
Remember that ICT is an institution which specializes in chemical engineering and technology as it's name suggests .Go for it only if you are whole heartedly i
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of undergraduate (UG) in Mumbai from Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) varies depending on the course-
do. / B.Tech: Course fee ranges from INR 186,000 to INR 450,500, one time fee ranges from INR 2,000 INR to INR 5,000.
B.Pharma: Tuition fee is INR 348,400, one-time and INR 2,000.
M.E./M.Tech: Course fee ranges from INR 145,000 to INR 4.5 L, with one-time fee of INR 5,000.
M.Sc. The tuition fee is Rs 141,500 and the one-time fee is Rs 5,000.
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