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The
Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology, known earlier as UDCT
is the most outstanding Institute of the University of Mumbai. This
prestigious institute is a jewel in the crown of the University of Mumbai.
It was founded on 4th
August 1934 and was recently awarded the status of the Institute
on 26th January 2002 and renamed MUICT. It enjoys
a unique and prominent place amongst the premier institutes that are
engaged in education, training and research in the field of Chemical
Engineering, Chemical Technology and Pharmacy in India. Located in central
Mumbai over a lush green campus of 16 acres, the MUICT has a built-up area
of 33000 m2 including classrooms, laboratories and hostels.
The
genesis and growth of the MUICT is a sequel to the intense desire and
support by the Indian Chemical Industry. Excellent symbiosis of academic excellence and industrial relevance has been
a unique feature of MUICT. This year the institute has been bestowed the
FICCI award in the field of research in Science and Technology for the
pioneering work in chemical engineering and technology for the year
2000-2001. This is also for the first time that any educational
institution in India has received the highest recognition from the apex
body of industries i.e. Federation of Indian Chambers of commerce and
Industries. The FICCI award commemorates the excellent
relationship that the MUICT has built with industry by commercialization
of major process improvement, designs in engineering and adoption of new
technologies resulting in large increase in profitability. The
award also recognizes the achievement in establishing a culture of
research in an exemplary fashion.
American
Institute of Chemical Engineers Directory
published recently shows that the number of Masters and Ph.D. students per
faculty member in the Chemical Engineering Education is the highest in the
world for MUICT. In a recent survey conducted by IIM, Bangalore on the
relevance of academic research that has contributed to product or process
improvements in the industry, MUICT appears in number one position for
both chemical and pharmaceutical fields.
Total 71 firms participating the survey, cited 106 academic
researchers from 56 institutes. MUICT occupied the first position with 33%
share in chemicals with IIT-B in the second place with only 8%. In the
case of drug industry, MUICT was at the top with 52% followed by IICT,
Hyderabad with a score of 28%. MUICT has focused on catering the needs of
the industry by upgrading the modifying the highly specialized courses to
produce chemical engineers and technologists of A
class. Appropriate specialized and interdisciplinary
courses are introduced to keep pace with the fast changing
technology. The Masters Program in Bioprocess Technology with special
emphasis on downstream processing, Masters Program in Flavour &
Perfume Technology and Masters Program in Plastic Processing are some of
these courses that are unique in the whole country. Most of these courses
have partial or total support of the industry and allied professional
bodies. In January 2001, MUICT has introduced a certificate course in Chemical
Technology Management for Doctoral students of MUICT with the
objective to train them to provide leadership to chemical industry and
undertake entrepreneurship. The course is launched with the assistance of
UICT Alumni Association. It is a matter of pride to state that on an
average 30% of MUICT graduates from every class have started their own
industries, most of the time without any family background of business.
The
All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) has rated MUICT
postgraduate education as the best in the country including all the
branches of engineering and technology and as comparable to the best
anywhere in the world. Recently, the Director, Department of Technical
Education (DTE), Maharashtra State has given MUICT A Grade on the
basis of excellent facilities with respect to teachers, classrooms,
library, workshop etc.
A
recent survey by Prof. Y.T. Sommerfield of Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA indicates that the MUICT occupies pinnacle position in the
country as well as in the world in terms of publications in International
reputed Journals. Since its inception 66 years back, MUICT has maintained
the highest academic parameters of attainments because of the dedicated
and sustained efforts of the faculty and the enthusiastic hard work of the
students. The industry has been wholeheartedly participating in the
introduction of quality faculty, development of laboratories, library and
other infrastructure.
The MUICT has sanctioned faculty strength of 103 (25 professors, 39
readers and 39 lecturers). At present it has the faculty strength of 63
including 25 professors, 11 readers and 27 lecturers who are supported by
about 242 non-teaching staff including administrative and laboratory
assistants. There are total 1216 students out of which 890 are
undergraduate (245 lady students) and 326 are postgraduates (140 masters
and 186 PhD, 20 and 54 women respectively). There are 11 Departments in
MUICT, which include Chemical Engineering, Six branches of Chemical
Technology: Intermediates & Dyes, Food & Fermentation, Oils
Surfactants & Oleochemicals, Paints & Polymer, Pharmaceutical
Technology & Pharmacy, Fibres & Textile Processing. In addition,
there is one Department of General Engineering and three Departments of
Applied Sciences: Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, and Applied
Mathematics. Talented students are attracted for the graduate and
post-graduate programs since most of the major Departments enjoy the
special recognition by way of special assistance programs of the UGC.
UGC
Centres of Advanced Studies (CAS)
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Chemical Engineering
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Physico-chemical aspects of Fibres, Plastics & Dyes
Technology of Intermediates & Dyes
Paints & Polymer Technology
Technology of Fibres & Textile Processing
UGC
Department of Special Assistance (DSA)
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Food & Fermentation Technology
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Technology of Oils, Surfactants & Oleochemicals
Pharmaceutical Technology & Pharmacy
UGC
COSIST (Committee for Strengthening the Infrastructure in
Sc. & Tech.)
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Food & Fermentation Technology
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Pharmaceutical Technology & Pharmacy
FIST
Program of DST
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Chemical Engineering
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Food and Fermentation Technology
MUICT
offers four years Degree courses in Chemical Engineering (B.Chem. Engg.),
in Pharmacy (B.Pharm.Sc.) and B.Tech. in 7 branches of Chemical Technology
(Dyes, Foods, Oils, Paints, Polymer, Pharmaceutical, Textile). The
eligibility is 12th science.
Admission for All India Seats are filled by MUICT and the remaining
seats are filled by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), the
Government of Maharashtra. Admission for Masters programs is in line with
the UGC norms and GATE is required as an eligibility criteria. For
Doctorate in Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy and Sciences, UGC / CSIR
norms are followed for usual UGC sponsored seats as well as for endowment
and other project positions. There are more than 200 merit -cum -mean
scholarships by the Alumni, well wishers and industry. There are
well-designed programs including Yoga Training, for overall personality
development and student counseling.
Professor
M.M. Sharma Library MUICTian is
proud of. Being located in
the heart of Mumbai city. It attracts a variety of readers, students,
scholars, technologists and industrialists. The library has a specialized
collection in the field of chemistry / chemical engineering / chemical
technology and possesses some of the rare reports and books. It has over
volumes (38200 books, 25290 journals and 10000 standards) and subscribes
120 international and 25 national journals. In addition there are 3000
thesis, 925 reports, 16000 microfilms/ microfiches and 30 CD-ROM. It has
MOU with BONET for participating in exchange program devised by MISSAT,
DST, New Delhi.
The
faculty members obtain several research grants through prestigious
national institutions and international collaborative research programs. International
collaborative programs is a common feature in MUICT and Indo-Us,
Indo-French, Indo-EU, Indo-SA, Indo-Netherlands programs were instrumental
in producing several outstanding research contributions in both
fundamental and applied science. Some of the important on-going
international collaborations include Axonoble, Netherlands,
Ensic-Topulouse, France, University of Perdue, USA, University Birmingham,
UK, Huntsman Polyurathanes, Belgium Groningen University, Netherlands.
Industrial consultancy is another unique feature of MUICT faculty members.
This leads to many aspects: realize and utilize the fruitful
research at the implementation stage, to focus the research to the
directly relevant areas with potential commercialization, solve specific
technical problems faced by the industry, nurture industry-academics
interactions and attract competent and highly qualified technocrats to
occupy the faculty positions at MUICT. Interestingly, many faculty members
pay out their salaries through the one-third share of the consultation
fees to the University.
Several prestigious awards
and honors have been bestowed on the faculty, alumni and the students
of MUICT. These include Fellow of the Royal Society (two), Bhatnagar award
(three), Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy (eleven), Fellow of
Indian Academy of Sciences (Thirteen), Young Scientists Medal of INSA
(three) etc. Highly coveted Civil Honors such as Padmavibhushan (two),
Padmabhushan (five) and Padmashree (eight) have been bestowed on the
faculty and alumni. In the year
2001 Padmabhushan Prof. M.M.
Sharma was awarded Padmavibhushan,
Dr. K. Anji Reddy and Dr. Paul
Ratnasamy were awarded Padmashree. In this year, Dr. Anji
Reddy, one of the nineteen diamonds of MUICT during its diamond jubilee
year.has been selected as Businessman of the Year-2001 by Business
India.
This
year, Padmavibhushan Prof.M.M.Sharma former Director MUICT received the
Life Time Achievement award by the Indian National Academy of Engineering.
Business India has selected Dr. Anji Reddy as Businessman of the Year
2001.The MUICT faculty and
alumni have been associated with the central and state governments. MUICT
provided the first central minister Shri Manubhai Shah, Minister
for Heavy Industries in the cabinet of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The alumni
participate in several Government committees like those of Department of
Biotechnology, Department of Science and Technology, MHRD, AICTE, etc. The
involvement of MUICT in framing of National policies can be judged from
the fact that alumni and faculty have been members of such prestigious
bodies as the Planning Commission, Scientific Advisory Committee to the
Prime Minister, to the Cabinet, to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural
Gas and to the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Thus, the MUICT
enjoys a prominent position in Academic, Industrial and Government
circles.
CT campus:MUICT
is spread over
16 acres. The main building faces Nathalal Parikh Marg and has a beautiful
architecture with fine dressed stone. The lush green gardens of the MUICT
are a matter of pride especially to the MUICT gardeners. MUICT gardens
have bagged several prizes at the City level. Other buildings, three boys
hostels, one ladies hostel, faculty and staff apartments are located
behind the main building, the backside boundary runs along Kidwai Road.
In a nutshell, the MUICT has penchant for excellence and its grand
portico symbolizes Portals of
Excellence.
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