University School of Chemical Technology (USCT) was established in 1999. It is the only institution dedicated to Chemical Technology except IIT Delhi in Delhi-NCR region. The school was formed to provide higher level of education in the field of chemical science. The programme being offered by the school is based on the pattern of I.I.T.'s and other national and international institutions of repute.
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2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
TEVA Pharma |
-- |
-- |
01 |
Gail |
-- |
01 |
-- |
IOCL |
01 |
-- |
01 |
Sharp Menthol |
-- |
01 |
-- |
NRDC Bombay |
01 |
-- |
-- |
Jindal Infra |
-- |
-- |
01 |
Reliance Refinery |
01 |
-- |
-- |
Essar Oil |
-- |
02 |
-- |
Traceteble Gas |
-- |
-- |
01 |
EIL |
02 |
-- |
-- |
Enhance System |
-- |
01 |
-- |
Mckinsey |
-- |
-- |
01 |
Glis Consultant |
-- |
02 |
-- |
SAIL |
02 |
-- |
-- |
SSP Limited |
-- |
-- |
01 |
UDCT Mumbai |
-- |
01 |
-- |
Gujarat Fluoro Chemicals |
-- |
-- |
01 |
L&T |
01 |
-- |
-- |
HCL |
-- |
01 |
-- |
PDIL |
-- |
-- |
01 |
ONGC |
-- |
01 |
01 |
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What is the overall review of University School of Chemical Technology ?
Its campus is a huge one with lots of open areas, refreshing gardens and sports facilities underway. The library is common to all departments. There is wired internet connectivity in all the classrooms and labs and a fully Wi-Fi campus has been promised in the near future. All in all there has been an overall improvement in the infrastructure as compared to the old campus. There is a severe lack of senior and experienced professors to properly guide the students.
Is University School of Chemical Technology accredited to ?
University School of Chemical Technology is accredited to National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
What's the admission criteria for B.Tech and M.Tech ?
Admission criteria for 1) B.Tech (Chemical Engineering) - 10+2 or Equivalent with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry or Biotechnology, Language and any other subject with a minimum of 45% (for SC, ST 40%) marks. 2) M.Tech (Chemical Engineering) - A bachelors degree in Science or Engineering discipline obtained through the 10+2+4 system or an equivalent qualification with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks.