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INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI (DEEMED UNIVERSITY UNDER SECTION 3 UGC ACT 1956) DEPARTMENT OF FIBRES AND TEXTILE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY PLACEMENT BROCHURE 2016-2017 B.TECH, M.TECH, M.Sc

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INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY,

MUMBAI (DEEMED UNIVERSITY UNDER SECTION 3 UGC ACT 1956)

DEPARTMENT OF FIBRES AND TEXTILE

PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

PLACEMENT BROCHURE

2016-2017

B.TECH, M.TECH, M.Sc

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ABOUT US

Institute of chemical Technology (ICT) has come a long way from its foundation as the

Bombay University Department of Chemical Technology on October 1, 1933/ It was

recognized as an institute and changed to the Mumbai University Institute of Chemical

Technology on January 26, 2002. The Government of Maharashtra granted full

autonomy to ICT in June 2004. On the recommendation of the Government of

Maharashtra and University of Mumbai, ICT was granted Deemed University status

by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) on September 12, 2008.

ICT has brought kudos to India. Its stellar performance is reflected in the following

achievements:

•ICT is the first Institute in Maharashtra to get elite status in 2012, which sets the

institute at par with IITs and IISERs

•The MHRD had evaluated all deemed universities in the country all deemed

universities in the country in 2009 and granted A grade to 38 universities among 135

deemed universities. ICT is rated as the number one Deemed universities with A

grade.

•ICT has been chosen for implementation of both TEQUIP I and TEQUIP II

implementation.

•ICT has also been rated as the number one institute by the National project

Implementation Unit (NPIU) among 127 Technical Education Quality Improvement

Program (TEQUIP) funded institutes, all over india, in October 2010.

•ICT Mumbai retained its number one rank among the public institutions in the Bio

Spectrum Biotech School Survey2011, conducted by Bio Spectrum India.

•The University Grants Commission (UGC) recognised faculty members who have

guided at least 15 Ph.D degree holders.

•ICT has a record of 14 faculty members who have qualified for special grants.

Research has been an integral part of ICT, with state-of-the art research facilities and

hostels. The faculty is highly accomplished, with multi-disciplinary interests and

decorated with national and international awards and honours. All leading foreign

universities and industries seek ICT graduates. The fore going demonstrates ICT’s

international standing, meriting the criteria on of a special status.

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ABOUT US

ICT ALUMNI

PADMASHRI

DR A V RAMA RAO

Director IICT Founder

AVRA Labs

PADMASHRI

DR ANJI REDDY

Founder Dr. Reddy

MUKESH AMBANI

Chairman & managing

director

Reliance Industries Ltd

ASHWIN DANI

Vice chairman &

Founder Asian

paints

MUKESH PAREKH

Managing Director,

Pidilite Industries

PADMABHUSHAN

PROFESSOR J B

JOSHI

Director UDCT,

1999-2009

DR. K.H.GHARDA

Chairman &

managing director

Gharda chemicals

Ltd

PADMAVIBHUSHAN

PROFESSOR M M

SHARMA

Director UDCT

(1989-1997)

NAROTAM

SEKHSARIA

Chairman,

Ambuja

Cements Ltd

PADMAVIBHUSHAN

PROFESSOR R A

MASHELKAR

First Chancellor ICT

VICE CHANCELLORS MESSAGE

ICT stands with a mission to educate its students with the core

knowledge of technology, to develop leaders in this field to instill

an understanding of professional responsibilities, ethics and

perpetual self sustenance. It is one of the top performing

institutions, in the country as well as around the world, by many

standards. Its close relationship to the industry has resulted in a

dynamic curriculum development for undergraduate education

programme and relevant research with a high level of

implementation of innovation. ICT’s highly motivated and

qualified student body has to brilliant history of academic

achievements and successful industrial placements. A close

interaction with these students would give an opportunity to you

to probe them as probable employees in future. I can assure you

that our students will do justice to task given to them.

PADMASHRI

PROFESSOR G D YADAV

F.N.A., F.N.A.Sc., F.I.Chem.E., F.M.A.Sc.,F.I.I.Ch.E., F.I.C.S., Director

and Vice Chancellor of ICT, R. T. Modi Distinguished Professor of

Chemical Technology, J. C. Bose National Fellow (DST – GOI)

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ABOUT US

The textile department over decades has proved to be the most preferred destination

for aspiring textile technologists from across the country. The department consistently

attracts the finest faculty and the best of students for its Undergraduates, Postgraduate

and Doctoral programmes The Department of Fibres and Textile Processing

Technology has continually re-invented itself in terms of academic programmes and

research infrastructure for the pursuit of technological excellence. Students are

not only exposed to the core disciplines of textiles processing but also fibre manufacture,

dyestuff and specialty chemical manufacturing. The presence of world class facilities,

vigorous institute-industry collaborations, inter-disciplinary research collaboration and industrial

training opportunities help students of ICT to excel and move ahead in the competitive professional

environment.

We highly value our partnership with recruiters, alumni and friends of Institute of Chemical Technology

and remain committed to making your recruiting experience productive and positive. I invite the

recruiting organizations and graduating students to find the best match between their needs and

capabilities.

Message from the Head of the Department

Prof.(Dr.)R. V. Adivarekar

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FACULTY PROFILE

Prof.(Dr.)R. V. Adivarekar B.Sc.(MumbaiUniversity,1985)

B.Sc.(Tech.)(MumbaiUniversity,1988)

M.Sc.(Tech.)(MumbaiUniversity,

1990)

Ph.D.(Tech.)(MumbaiUniversity, 1995)

Professor of Fibre Chemistry,

Head of Department

Research Students: Guided:

Ph.D-6 M.Tech- 30 Ongoing:

Ph.D- 18M.Tech- 9

Research Publications: lnternational-39; National- 48

Sponsored Projects: Government: 2; Private: 7

Email: [email protected]

PROF.(DR.) M. D. TELI B.Sc. (Hons.) (Mumbai

University, 1973)

B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1976)

Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1981)

Professor of Textile Chemistry

ResearchStudents:

Guided: Ph.D: 21; M.Tech: 96

Ongoing: Ph.D; 11 M.Tech: 8

Research Publications:lnternational-122;National- 139 Sponsored

Projects:

Government- Completed: 3 Ongoing: 1

Private- Completed: 9 Ongoing: 1

Email: [email protected]

PROF.(DR.) S.R. SHUKLA B.Sc. (Hons.) (Shivaji University, 1971)

B.Sc.(Tech.) (Mumbai University,

1974)

Ph.D. (Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1980)

Professorof Technologyofdyeing and

Printing

Research Students :

Guided- Ph.D : 23 M.Tech: 62

Ongoing: Ph.D; 12 M.Tech: 6

Research Publications:lnternational-123

Sponsored Projects:

Government- Completed: 6 Ongoing: 1

Private- Completed: 3 Ongoing: 1

Email: [email protected]

DR. USHA SAYED B.Sc.(Mumbai University,1977) B.Sc.(Tech.)

(Mumbai University, 1980)

M.Sc.(Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1983)

Ph.D.(Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1997)

Associate Professor

ResearchStudents:

Guided: Ph.D-1 M.Tech- 18 Ongoing:

Ph.D -4 M.Tech-6

Research Publications: International- 6 National- 16

Sponsored Projects:Government: Completed-3 Private: completed-

1

Email: [email protected]

DR. R. D. KALE B.Sc.(Mumbai University, 1993)

B.Sc. (Tech.) (Mumbai University, 1996)

M.Tech. (Mumbai University,2005)

Ph.D.(Tech.) (Mumbai University, 2012)

Assistant Professor

Research Students :

Guided: M.Tech- 8

Ongoing: Ph.D-5 M.Tech- 6

Research Publications: International- 9, National- 5 Sponsored

Projects: Government: Completed-1, Ongoing-1 Email:

[email protected]

DR. ASFIYA CONTRACTOR B.Tech. (Mumbai University, 2003)

M.S. (University of Akron, Ohio,

2005)

Ph.D. (IIT, Bombay, 2008)

Adjunct Professor

Research Publications:

International- 8

Email: [email protected]

DR. S. P. MORE B.Sc.(Marathwada University, 2003)

M. Sc.(Marathwada University, 2005)

Ph.D.(University of Freiburg,Germany

2013)

PDF (University of Siegen, Germany,

2015)

DST INSPIRE Faculty

Research Students : RA 1

Research Publications: International- 8,

Sponsored Projects: Government: Ongoing-2

Email: [email protected]

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COURSE CURRICULUM

B.TECH

Theory Subjects Inorganic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Applied Mathematics

Applied Physics

Analytical Chemistry

Laboratory Courses Physics Lab

Inorganic Chemistry Lab

Organic Chemistry Lab

Computer Lab

Analytical Chemistry Lab

Basic Engineering Courses

Theory Subjects 1. Material and Energy Balance Computations

2. Chemical Engineering Operations

3. Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer

4. Chemical Reaction Engineering

5. Instrumentation and Process Control

6. Engineering Mechanics and strength of Materials

7. Electrical and Electronics Engineering

8. Chemical Project Economics

9. Introduction to Multiphase Reactors

Laboratory Courses 1. Engineering Drawing

2. Basic electronics and electrical engineering

3. Chemical Unit Operations Lab

Theory Subjects 1. Technology of Fibres

2. Colour Physics

3. Technology of Yarn and Fabric Manufacture

4. Technology and Theory of Textile Colouration

5. Technology of Pretreatments

6. Technology of Dyeing and Printing

7. Technology of Textile Polymers

8. Chemistry of dyes and dye intermediates

9. Testing of Textile Materials

10. Chemistry and Application of Specialty Chemicals

11. Technology of Finishing

12. Textile Process House Management

13. Merchandizing and design of textiles

14. Advanced Textile Technology

15. Garment Manufacturing and Processing Technology

Fibres and Textile Processing

Laboratory Courses 1. Colour Physics Lab

2. Experimental Dyeing

3. Tinctorial Chemistry

4. Technical Analysis Lab

5. Testing of Textiles

6. Wet Processing of Textiles and Printing

Humanities

1. Communication Skills

2. Industrial Psychology and HR Management

3. Organizational Behaviour and Production

Management

Basic Sciences

• In addition students also undergo six weeks

internship in an industry after third year.

• Students also perform seminar and project

in their final year under the guidance of the

department faculty

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COURSE CURRICULUM

M.Sc

SEMESTER – I •Technical Textiles

•Modification of Fibrous Polymers

•Physical Methods of Analysis

•Continuous Processing of Textile

•Intellectual Property Rights

•Critical Review of One research Publication

•Seminar

SEMESTER – II •Advanced Textile Chemistry

•Energy and Water conservation in processing Industries

•Evaluation of Textiles, Dyes and Auxiliaries

•Environmental Problems in Textile Processing

•Developments in Textile Processing Machinery

•Biotechnology in Textiles

•Literature review on the proposed research topic

SEMESTER III & IV Research Project

•The curriculum provides comprehensive knowledge and skill to apply advanced technology in textile industry.

M.TECH

SEMESTER – I •Polymer Chemistry

•Chemistry of Natural Fibres

•Chemistry of Man Made Fibres

•Chemistry of Textile Auxiliaries

•Pretreatment of Textiles

•Manufacture of Yarn and Fabric

•Testing and Analysis of Fibres

•Pretreatment Laboratory

•Analysis of Textile Chemicals

SEMESTER – II •Dyeing of Natural Fibres

•Dyeing of Man Made Fibres

•Technology of Wet Processing Machinery

•Instrumental Method of Analysis

•Processing of Garments

•Computer Applications in Colour Evaluation

•Dyeing of Natural Fibres

•Dyeing of Manmade Fibres

•Testing and Application of Auxiliaries

SEMESTER – III •Printing of Textiles

•Finishing of Textiles

•Evaluation of Processed Textiles

•Continuous Processing of Textiles

•Seminar

•Printing Lab

•Finishing Lab

•Fastness Lab

SEMESTER – IV •Factory/Laboratory Training

•Project

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COURSE CURRICULUM

SKILLS DEVELOPED

•Practical knowledge of wet processing of textiles, understanding the evaluation and

application of dyes & chemicals, evaluation of chemical and physical properties of

textile materials, etc.

•Acquired adequate knowledge and skills of macro changes and paradigm shifts taking

place in textile and related fashion industry

•Enhanced attitude for continuous improvement and learning. Awareness of latest

technologies, updates of developments in dyeing, specialty chemicals.

•Capability to understand and solve the problems related to textile processing and

manufacturing and analytical skills to deal with complex problems of industry.

•Understanding in the field of merchandising, eco-friendly processing, designs of

apparels etc.

•Students of the department are empowered to produce results and work under

pressure as well to work in a team with good managerial and persuasive skills. They

develop the ability of managing the time in the best possible way. This results in all

round development of the personality and eventually helping to be better professionals.

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS

OTHER MACHINES

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Anuj Mathur

CGPA: 6.86

Sangram Pawar

CGPA: 7.08

Harshit Jain

CGPA: 8.04

Prince Kumar

CGPA: 6.40

Vidhya Kurri

CGPA: 6.17

Priyanka Biswas

CGPA: 8.15

Amit Patel

CGPA: 8.53

Sanjana Kolhe

CGPA: 7.21

STUDENT PROFILE

B. TECH

Abhishek Chauhan

CGPA: 6.50

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Namrata Phulaware

Experience 15

Months

9.79 CGPA

Sangeeta Barwar

Fresher

8.29 CGPA

Aniket Mahadik

Experience 2 Years

8.29 CGPA

Omkar Parmaj

Fresher

8.17 CGPA

Debarghya

Mukherjee

Experience 13

Months

9.43 CGPA

Rahul Ranjan

Experience 6.5 Years

8.07 CGPA

Rohit Kamble

Fresher

6.98 CGPA

Rahul Singh

Experience 8 Months

8.29 CGPA

STUDENT PROFILE

M. TECH

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STUDENT PROFILE

MSc. (Textile Chemistry)

Darshil Pankaj Upadhyay

Fresher

8.83 CGPA

Sameer Sumsuddin Ansari

Fresher

7.83 CGPA

Aarti Yennam

Fresher

7.56 CGPA

Supriya Vijay Pandit

Fresher

7.20 CGPA

Ajit Appa Raut

Fresher

7.10 CGPA

Babita Umakant Chaudhary

Fresher

9.50 CGPA

Namita Madye

Fresher

7.58 CGPA

Manali Patil

Fresher

8.62 CGPA

Rahul Pandey

Fresher

7.81 CGPA

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EVENTS

TEXQUEST

Texquest is the annual technical festival of the Department of Fibres and Textile Processing

Technology.

Texquest comprises of two phases, one for undergraduates and other for post graduates. The UG

events comprises of Tex-Sell – The Business Plan; Tex-Quiz- a quizzing event; and Texcentric – an innovative designing event. The PG event is a paper presentation competition aiming to tap

the potential and creativity of the participants, while enriching their knowledge of textiles.

TEXPRESSION

Texpression is a cultural festival which represents a farewell of the Final Year B. Tech., M. Tech.,

Ph.D. students. It is also the yearly meet with alumni, well-wishers and their families, along with

parents of students. It gives everybody a chance to relive cherished memories of alumni with the

present students.

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(Head of Department)

Fibres and Textile Processing

Technology

Phone:+91-22-33612801

Email id:

[email protected]

(Placement and Training Coordinator)

Fibres and Textile Processing

Technology

Phone:07738682384,9869244160

Email id: [email protected],

M. Tech

Namrata Phulaware

Phone: +91-9975084976

Email id: [email protected]

CONTACT US

PROF. R. V. ADIVAREKAR PROF. R. D. KALE

STUDENT COORDINATORS

B.Tech

Harshit Jain

Phone: +91-7738300131

Email id: [email protected]

M.Sc

Darshil Upadhyay

Phone: +91-7738779199

Email id: [email protected]

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