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Rashmi Sinha

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For general category students under the AI quota, the last round closing rank for B.Tech. in Polymer Engineering & Technology admission was 22643 in 2025. For the same BTech specialisation, the cutoff rank was 25192 in 2024, while in 2023, it was 15478. Therefore, comparing the cutoff ranks over three years, we can conclude that the level of competition has been inconsistent for Polymer Engineering & Technology admission among the General category students. Please note that the cutoff trend varies across rounds, categories, and quotas. 

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Jiya Khanna

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Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology M.Sc is offered in a total number of 20 seats. Candidates willing to secure the MSc seats must complete the admission porcedure conducted by Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). Candidates must have BSc (Hons) with Polymer Science & Technology as Main subject of equal weight with not less than 55%aggregate in the subject.

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Raj Sahani

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Admission to MSc course at  Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology is condcuetd by its affiliated Univesity AMU. candidates are required to apply for the course on the official website of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU).  The admission dates differ for different academic sessions and are released by the university online. Eligible candidates must appear the University entrance test conducted by AMU. Once the seats are allocated candidates must visit the university campus for document verification. After the verification of original documents, candidates must confirm their admission by submitting the ZHCET MSc fees

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Vidhi Jain

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There are around 16 Polymer Technology colleges in India that are privately owned. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee are given below:

 College Name

Course Fee

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

INR 13.35 lakh

BS Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai

INR 4.87 Lacs – 7 lakh

JSS Science and Technology University

INR 1.28 Lacs – 3.86 lakh

L D College of Engineering

INR 8,490

Mewar University

INR 80,000

Maharashtra Institute of Technology

INR 1.52 Lacs – 4.96 lakh

Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology

INR 2 Lacs – 2.31 lakh

OPJS University, Rajasthan

INR 2.25 Lacs – 3 lakh

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

There are more than 40 Polymer Technology colleges in India that fall under government jurisdiction. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee are given below:

 College Name

Course Fee

IIT Delhi

INR 3 lakh

Delhi Technological University

INR 1.23 Lacs – 6.06 lakh

IIT Hyderabad

INR 24,000

IIT Guwahati

INR 1.14 lakh

ICT Mumbai

INR 1.45 Lacs – 3.48 lakh

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

INR 13.35 lakh

Visvesvaraya Technological University

INR 11,940 – 1.35 lakh

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Amethi

INR 40,000

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Vidhi Jain

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The Polymer Technology syllabus is not same across all Indian colleges. The subjects taught in classes differ on the basis of the college offering the course and the course level at which you're pursuing the course. Every college follows a certain pattern for the course curriculum set by the college committee. However, the concepts covered in the classes are more or less the same as they give basic foundational knowledge to students about the field of Polymer Engineering and Technology.

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Vidhi Jain

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You can find the list of basic documents for B Tech Polymer Technology course admission given below:

·       Class 12 Mark Sheet with at least 50 to 60% marks in PCM subjects

·       Provisional Mark Sheet (if the original is not issued yet)

·       Class 10 Mark sheet

·       Entrance Exam Scorecard and Admit Card Copy (if applicable)

·       A Valid ID Proof like Aadhar, PAN, Passport, etc.

·       Reserved Category Certificate (if applicable)

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

For getting admission to Polymer Technology courses, you should start by checking the eligibility criteria for the course, which is generally 50 to 60% marks for UG courses and around 55% marks for PG courses. For Diploma in Polymer Technology, you need to get at least 50% marks in Class 10.

Further, you also need to give relevant entrance exams and get excellent marks in the same. It is also very important to fill out the college application forms before the registration window gets closed.

After the exam results are out, you need to apply for the college counselling via the college portal. You need to go to the college for the counsell

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Vidhi Jain

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The general duration of Polymer Technology courses varies on the basis of the course level at which you're studying the course. For diploma in Polymer Technology, the general time span is 3 years. For a BTech degree, the duration is 4 years in general, while for an MTech degree, you need to invest 2 years.

You can also go for a PhD degree in the field if you want to go deep into the research and development domain, which lasts 3 to 6 years, depending on the research topic.

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Praveen Pravn

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Polymer Science graduates can pursue a variety of careers, including: 
 
  • Polymer and process engineer
  • Quality control specialist
  • Polymer scientist
  • Application development engineer
  • Plant manager
  • Polymer characterisation specialist
  • Polymer lab engineer
  • Polymer material scientist
  • Product design engineer
To become a polymer scientist, you typically need: 
  • A bachelor's degree in polymer science, organic chemistry, or a related field 
     
  • A graduate degree, such as a master's degree or Ph.D. in chemistry or chemical engineering 
     
  • Research and laboratory experience

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