ICT chemical technology vs chemical engineering in LIT. which is good and why?
ICT Mumbai is one of the best institutes for Chemical Engineering and Polymer Technology next to Top IITs in India. The institute has excellent infrastructure, faculty and research facilties besides having a good employer outlook. Most of the Top Companies like Pidilite, Reliance Industries, L&T, ExxonMobil, BPCL, Honeywell, PepsiCo, P&G visit the campus regularly offering a median package anywhere between 7-10 LPA with the highest salary being 18 LPA last season. Besides this the institute has an excellent culture od students moving to Top Universities in US and UK to pursue Masters or Doctoral Degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Nanotechnology, Industrial Engineering, Management and various other important fields.
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Dear Aspirant
I suggest you to go for Institute of chemical technology - Mumbai. it is one of the great institute which is well known for its chemical engineers for ages.
ICT institute entirely focuses on chemical engineering.
For placement purpose you have able to get great opportunities.
for any further query feel free to ask!
hope it helps! Good luck!
Greetings!
I'm giving you a overview read well and decide which one will be best for you.
ICT chemical technology:
Placements: The college offers good opportunities when it comes to placements. It is one of the best colleges in India for Chemical Engineering. The average placement of this college is around Rs. 5,75,000 per annum. The highest placement goes around till 18,00,000 and sometimes above. Only chemical engineering companies are allowed to recruit students from our college. The top companies are Exxon, Dairy, Dr. Reddy, alkylamines etc. You need to inform the placement cell in 3rd year whether you will sit for the placements or you will go abroad for higher studies.
Infrastructure: This is a government college and the infrastructure is way good of what you expect from a government college in India. The classrooms are spacious and cleanliness is the priority for the college. The labs are great, clean. The library has a lot of books on different topics to which you can refer and learn. The hostel facility is good for the second year students as the rooms are slight bigger and better for them in comparison to the first year students. The canteen provides good quality food. There is a futsal court, basketball court and the campus is of 16 acres.
Faculty: The teachers are definitely very helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. They are very kind in nature. The teaching quality is way better than many other colleges in India. Almost all the teachers have done their Ph.D. The student teacher ratio is 15:1. The course is definitely relevant for the students. It makes them ready for the industry.
chemical engineering in LIT :
Placements: Almost all of the eligible students (criteria remains like more than 60% in each sem) get placed in Chemical Engineering branch. The highest package is more than 15 LPA (PSU), the lowest around 3 LPA, average 4 LPA. Top recruitment companies: Honeywell, Sudarshan, Praj, Reliance, Adani, HPCL, Galaxy Surfactant. Almost all students got internships in chemical industries. Roles offered were mostly chemical engineer or sales related.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure of the college have never been its distinctive point. The college has improved a lot in terms of infrastructure like labs, library, classrooms. Open Wi-Fi was not available until 2017. Quality of food, medical is not so good but it's manageable. Sports and games are mostly students oriented where students take up responsibilities and then they have the freedom to organise the best they can.
Faculty: Teachers are highly qualified, experienced, knowledgeable and very helpful. They themselves are the consultants for other industries which helps students for great exposure and learning opportunity. Course curriculum theory wise is very deep being a technology-oriented. It contains a lot of practicals as well. So in all, it makes the students industry ready.
I hope this helps. Thank you!