7 years ago
Is there any other college for food engineering in Mumbai than Institute of Chemical Technology?
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Kritika AgarwalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Yes, there are three more colleges for food engineering in Mumbai, names are mentioned below:
Dr. BMN College of Home Science
Premlila Vithaldas Polytechnic S.N.D.T.
Sophia College for Women
Dr. BMN College of Home Science
Premlila Vithaldas Polytechnic S.N.D.T.
Sophia College for Women
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
The entrance test consists of objective type questions and the syllabus for the same is usually from:
Real Analysis
Linear and Abstract Algebra
Calculus
Topology
Real Analysis
Linear and Abstract Algebra
Calculus
Topology
7 years ago
Which entrance exam should I attempt to get admission in ICT, Mumbai for M.Sc in chemistry?
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
Admission Process for PG Courses
Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions a
Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions a
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Admission Process for PG Courses
Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions at ICT are conducted at two levels and merit list is also prepared at these levels, that is, Level 1 and Level 2.
Level 1: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE/GPAT score in the specified subject and thereafter no written test or interview round is conducted for admission. Level 2 admission process is only conducted if seats remain vacant after merit list of Level 1 is released.
Level 2: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE score (in any subject) as well as written test (as per the syllabus specified by the Department for the course in which the candidate is seeking admission.). The admission process weightage for the GATE score and written test is 70:30. In case of interdisciplinary shift of course/ branch, interviews will be conducted to check the suitability of an aspirant. On this interview committee there is an external expert. However, no marks are assigned to the interview.
Level 3: ICT merit list is prepared basis written test alone (based on the syllabus specified by the Department for the course in which an aspirant is seeking admission).
Candidates are primarily offered admission in Masters programmes offered at ICT Mumbai on the basis of their GATE/GPAT score (whichever is applicable). However, aspirants are informed that PG course admissions at ICT are conducted at two levels and merit list is also prepared at these levels, that is, Level 1 and Level 2.
Level 1: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE/GPAT score in the specified subject and thereafter no written test or interview round is conducted for admission. Level 2 admission process is only conducted if seats remain vacant after merit list of Level 1 is released.
Level 2: Merit list is prepared basis valid GATE score (in any subject) as well as written test (as per the syllabus specified by the Department for the course in which the candidate is seeking admission.). The admission process weightage for the GATE score and written test is 70:30. In case of interdisciplinary shift of course/ branch, interviews will be conducted to check the suitability of an aspirant. On this interview committee there is an external expert. However, no marks are assigned to the interview.
Level 3: ICT merit list is prepared basis written test alone (based on the syllabus specified by the Department for the course in which an aspirant is seeking admission).
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7 years ago
Am I eligible to take gate exam?
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Sree Vignesh SundaresanCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello Hardik,
As you are pursuing B.Sc degree, you will be eligible for GATE Exam only after an M.Sc degree.
Those who have completed B.Tech / BE and B.Arch are only directly eligible for GATE.
So, after doing an M.Sc, you may appear for GATE.
As you are pursuing B.Sc degree, you will be eligible for GATE Exam only after an M.Sc degree.
Those who have completed B.Tech / BE and B.Arch are only directly eligible for GATE.
So, after doing an M.Sc, you may appear for GATE.
8 years ago
How are the placements of B.Tech in Food Engineering and Technology from Institute of Chemical Technology?
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Manish MotwaniCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
The Indian Institute of Chemical Technology is one of the best institutes in India in terms of academics and skill development. This institute especially meant to teach the branches related to chemical and has a global tie-up with many high-cl
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The Indian Institute of Chemical Technology is one of the best institutes in India in terms of academics and skill development. This institute especially meant to teach the branches related to chemical and has a global tie-up with many high-class universities such as Cambridge University, Oxford and Stanford University. One can get into this institute only when they get a rank in advance that too not more than 12000. Although one can get into food engineering in IITs too at this rank, the ICT degree for it is worth more than IIT. Institute of Chemical Technology is more precise and placement oriented towards the non-famous branches. The placement is done in many food industries such as dominoes McDonald's KFC, lays, Nestle, Cafe Coffee Day. The main purpose of food engineer is to check the quality of food and analysis of it linking it to the budget of the product. The average placement being 11 Lacs while highest up to 25 Lacs range every year. So one needs an immense passion towards the chemical and should be eligible to get into the institution whereas dropping the idea of IITs.
Thank you. Hope it helped.
Thank you. Hope it helped.
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8 years ago
How are the placements of B.Tech in Surface Coating Technology from Institute of Chemical Technology?
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Hardik RathodCurrent Student
Alum - Institute of Chemical Technology
Beginner-Level 3
Placements for surface coating branch is also good as the number of students opting for placement is less than students who chooses for the higher studies. The percentage of placement of surface coating was almost 99% this year.
8 years ago
How to apply for ICT through JEE Mains?
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Vikash RanjanCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
You can apply online on their official website for admission request and your preference, then if your rank comes under the college required list then you might get a call from the college to admission.
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Kundan SinghCurrent Student
Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)
Guide-Level 12
Placement wise, you should prefer CSE in VIT Vellore but if you want to go for further studies, you should choose ICT. Placement is good there and also, it's the best place for chemical engineering (ranked 1 in chemical engineering branch).
8 years ago
What is the eligibility criteria to get admission in Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai?
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Rohit MathurCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG Courses:-
Candidates need to be Indian nationals to be eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes offered at ICT.
Apart from this, aspirants should have cleared their qualifying examination (having scien
Candidates need to be Indian nationals to be eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes offered at ICT.
Apart from this, aspirants should have cleared their qualifying examination (having scien
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Minimum Eligibility Criteria for UG Courses:-
Candidates need to be Indian nationals to be eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes offered at ICT.
Apart from this, aspirants should have cleared their qualifying examination (having science subjects) with at least 50% aggregate marks if they are from general category. If the applicant belongs to categories like backward classes and persons with a disability then they meet the eligibility criteria if they have secured at least 45% marks. However, this percentage reduction would be offered to candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for PG Courses:-
Aspirants can apply for admission at ICT Mumbai in Masters programmes only if they are Indian citizens. Further, candidates meet the ICT eligibility criteria for PG course admissions if they have cleared their Bachelor's degree in the science stream with at least 55% aggregate marks from a recognized college/university.
Candidates need to be Indian nationals to be eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes offered at ICT.
Apart from this, aspirants should have cleared their qualifying examination (having science subjects) with at least 50% aggregate marks if they are from general category. If the applicant belongs to categories like backward classes and persons with a disability then they meet the eligibility criteria if they have secured at least 45% marks. However, this percentage reduction would be offered to candidates belonging to Maharashtra State only.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for PG Courses:-
Aspirants can apply for admission at ICT Mumbai in Masters programmes only if they are Indian citizens. Further, candidates meet the ICT eligibility criteria for PG course admissions if they have cleared their Bachelor's degree in the science stream with at least 55% aggregate marks from a recognized college/university.
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9 years ago
Which branch should I opt in ICT, Mumbai, dyestuff or polymer? Which branch has better scope?
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ravi kumarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Polymer engineering is a better option. Graduate professionals can seek employment in various industries such as computing, medical, pharmaceutical, electronics, IT, aerospace, automotive as well as the rubber and plastic industries. In the pu
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Polymer engineering is a better option. Graduate professionals can seek employment in various industries such as computing, medical, pharmaceutical, electronics, IT, aerospace, automotive as well as the rubber and plastic industries. In the public sector, polymer technologists, scientists and engineers can seek employment opportunities in the natural gas and petroleum sectors, such as in oil and natural gas commission (ONGC), engineering plants, petrochemicals and so on.
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