Central Seat Allocation Board-2024

NITs, IIEST, IIITs and Other-GFTIs for the Academic Year 2024-25

Type of the institute: Other GFTIs
Complete Mailing Address: Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai, IndianOil Odisha Campus (IOC), IIT Kharagpur Extension Centre, Samantapuri Mouza, Gajapati Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 751013.
Contact Person For Admission: Mr. Sunil Kumar Mohanty
Designation: Assistant Registrar (General Administration)
Email: sunil.mohanty@staffiocb.ictmumbai.edu.in, admission@staffiocb.ictmumbai.edu.in
Alternate Email: director@iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in
Phone Nos: 0674-2651701,0674-2651700
Fax No:
Mobile No.: +919668855086,+917064641005,+919864369180,+917020685553,+919560154816

About the Institute

The Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai is a unique Institute which was established on 1st October 1933 as a University Department of the Bombay University (UDCT), completing 90 years of glorious past. ICT has created its own brand over the years which has been recognized by several prestigious awards and accolades to the faculty, students, and alumni individually and also as an institute. Under the World Bank’s Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP), ICT was granted full autonomous status in 2004 and declared as Deemed-to-be University on September 12, 2008, by the MHRD under Section 3 of the UGC Act of 1956. It was bestowed an Elite Status and Centre of Excellence on par with IITs, IISc, and IISERs in the State Assembly on April 20, 2012, by the Maharashtra Govt. based on its stellar performance on par with the institutes of national importance. The genesis of ICT Mumbai is truly educative and its achievements are inspirational.

On March 2018, ICT for the first time crossed the confines of Maharashtra when the institute inaugurated the “ICT Mumbai Indian Oil Odisha Campus” at Bhubaneswar on 18th March 2018, at the hands of the President of India, Honorable Shri. Ram Nath Kovind, in the august presence of Honorable Shri. S. C. Samir, Governor of Odisha, Honorable Shri. Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, and distinguished bureaucrats, academicians, industry stalwarts, and citizens. The Institute has signed an MOU with IIT Kharagpur for collaborating in various research activities. The foundation stone laying ceremony for the permanent campus was happened on 20th August 2021.

Our endeavour is not only to provide access to quality education and training but also to create an individual who can earn a sustainable livelihood.

Our vision and mandate is to develop a self-sustainable institution with sophisticated and high-end research facilities in the field of Chemical Technology and its allied branches and to produce well-trained engineers and extraordinary researchers.

The placement of students from the first batch of iMTech, Two-Year MTech, and PhD scholars has also been progressing well in leading and globally renowned industries and academic institutions in India and abroad. 

For more details and recent updates please visit: 

https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/Default.aspx


Fee Structure

The candidates to be admitted for the iMTech course during 2024-25 are required to pay fees as prescribed by the institute. The institutional fees to be paid by all the admitted candidates are as follows:

Academic Fee for Day Scholar: INR 95,100.00**

Total Fee for Hosteller (Academic and Hostel): INR 1,34,100.00**

**Note: Candidates are requested to visit the ICT-IOCB website for updates regarding the fees and tentative dates for physical reporting at ICT-IOC Bhubaneswar. The contingency amount for students admitted under various fellowships will be as per the norms of respective sponsoring funding agencies. Research contingency of Rs. 12,000/- will be added in the fifth year of fees. Admission fees may vary and it will be informed at the time of admission. 

Academic Structure

About Integrated MTech (iMTech):
Integrated M.Tech. (iMTech) is unique in its content, character, delivery, and outcome. It is new and being introduced in India for the first time. The objective is to impart industrial training to all students in different areas and develop entrepreneurial skills. CREATING ENTREPRENEURS AND INNOVATORS instead of job seekers is a prime goal. A variety of opportunities are provided to both students and teachers. During the industrial internship, the students have received stipends/or concessions from the industry making education affordable to students.

Integrated Master of Technology (iMTech) Major: Chemical Engineering with Multidisciplinary Minors ([Under the National Education Policy (NEP 2020)] 
The Integrated M.Tech. program commences upon completion of the 12th standard (HSSC, 10+2, or equivalent) and duration of five years, encompassing ten semesters. It offers a primary focus on chemical engineering, supplemented by six diverse multidisciplinary minors.
1. Petroleum and Petrochemical Technology
2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Technology
3. Energy Technology
4. Fibres and Textile Processing Technology
5. Materials and Polymer Engineering 
6. Food Technology
This initiative will enhance quality and industry alignment in the design of curricula for an integrated M.Tech. program in chemical engineering as the primary discipline, complemented by multidisciplinary minors. The final two semesters will be dedicated to tackling research challenges through practical experimentation, culminating in a comprehensive design project aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and the establishment of startup ventures.

Intake Capacity and Admission:
The admission to this course is based on JEE (Mains) and the intake capacity is 60. 100% of seats are for students admitted through JoSAA as per the seat matrix provided at the JoSAA portal for ICTM-IOC Bhubaneswar (https://josaa.nic.in/) 

Type of Courses for iMTech:
There are mainly Four types of courses in the Institute: 
(1) Type-I: Theory courses 
(2) Type-II: Laboratory courses 
(3) Type-III: Co-curricular activities (Yoga, NSS, etc), ability enhancement (communication skills, languages, etc.), value enhancement courses, etc. 
(4) Type-IV: Experiential learning (field and community engagement projects etc), internships/on-job-training, etc. 

Type-I courses consists of lecture (L) and tutorial (T) hours. Type-II and Type-III consist of practical (P) hours. 

Tentative Schedule of Lecture and Work Terms for iMTech:

Year

Semester

Scheme

1

1

Theory, Practical, Co-curricular activities

1

2

Theory, Practical, Co-curricular activities

2

3

Theory, Practical, Multidisciplinary minor

2

4

Theory, Practical, Multidisciplinary minor, Field Project

3

5

Theory, Practical, Multidisciplinary minor

3

6

Theory, Practical, Multidisciplinary minor,  In-Plant Training

4

7

Theory, Practical, Multidisciplinary minor, Design Project

4

8

In-Plant Training

5

9

Theory, Research

5

10

Research


Examination Pattern:
The marks allotted for evaluation to all subjects would be 100, irrespective of the number of credits for a particular subject. The weightage of different modes of assessments shall be as under:

Course Type

In Semester Evaluation

End Sem Exam

Components of Continuous Mode

Continuous Mode

Mid-Sem Exam

Type-I

20%

30%

50%

Quizzes, Class Test (Open or Closed Book), Home Assignments, Group Assignments, Viva-Voce Presentations.

Type-II

50%

 

50%

Attendance, Viva-Voce, Journal, Assignments, Projects, Experiments, Class Tests, etc.

Type-III

100%

 

 

Attendance, Level of Participation and Skills Acquired.

Type-IV

100%

 

 

Reports, Oral Presentations, Worksheets, Observations, Notes, Surveys from Student’s and Employer’s Perspectives, etc.,



Exit Options as per NEP for iMTech:

Exit Option (Semesters)

Nomenclature of Exit Option

Year 1

(2 Semesters +IPT)

Certificate (Chemical Engineering) (46 credits)

Year 2

(4 Semesters + IPT)

Diploma (Chemical Engineering) (102 credits)

Year 3

(6 Semesters + IPT)

B. Voc. (Chemical Engineering) (160 credits)

Year 4

(8 Semester + IPT)

- B. Tech. (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors) (181 credits)

- B. Tech. with Honors and Minor (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors) with an option for 1 year M. Tech. Degree (199 credits)

- B. Tech. with Research and Minor (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors) with an option for 1 year M. Tech. Degree (199 credits)

Year 5

(10 Semesters)

- M. Tech. (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors), one year [+ B. Tech. with Honors and Minor (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors) with an option for 1 year M. Tech. Degree]

- M. Tech. (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors), one year [+ B. Tech. with Research and Minor (Major: Chemical Engineering, MDM minors) with an option for 1 year M. Tech. Degree]




Rules For Change Branch

The ICT-IOC has ONLY ONE major stream i.e. Integrated M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering along with 6 minors (as stated above in the course structure). The minor subjects are allotted in 3rd Semester based on the student's performance i.e. grades in earlier semesters and the choices filled by the students. The students are equally divided into all six minors with maximum intake in any minor not exceeding more than 11. Once the allotment of the minor subject is done and approved by the competent authority, there is no change in minor selection.

 

Faculty

ICT-IOC Bhubaneswar has resourceful faculty members both from India and abroad along with industrial experts as visiting Professors. At present, 25 faculties are working in the institute comprising 12 faculties from a Chemical Engineering/Technology background, 11 from Basic Science (Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics), and 02 from a General Engineering background. All faculties hold PhD degree from reputed national and international institutions and many of them have international postdoctoral research experiences. The major emphasis of the faculties is on quality teaching, industrial collaboration for research, and technology development. 

Please visit the following link for a profile of faculties at ICT-IOC Bhubaneswar:

https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/EMPBiodata.aspx

Facilities

ICT-IOC Bhubaneswar is presently operating from its campus at IIT Kharagpur Extension Center, Gajpati Nagar.  All classes and undergraduate labs are being held at this campus. Additionally, the sophisticated instruments are installed at two locations i.e. at IIT KGP Extension Centre and at OURT (CET then) Bhubaneswar campus. At present the campus provides a computer center, central library, Wi-Fi-enabled classrooms, classrooms having audio-visual aid, well-equipped laboratories, sports facilities, and a video conferencing facility.

The Institute has its hostel in Khosla Hostel near the academic premises of ICT-IOC. Khosla Hostel has complete facilities to fulfill the academic and personal potentials of students with a conducive environment to live and learn. There are 4-seater rooms available in the hostel with all the essential facilities. The institute has its own bus arrangement for students to travel from the hostel to the academic premises. 


Please visit the following link for Instrumentation Facilities:
https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/DisplayPage.aspx?page=ek&ItemID=oo

Please visit the following link for Library Facilities:
https://ictiocblibrary.wixsite.com/library

Please visit the following link for Geotagged Photos:
https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/DisplayPage.aspx?page=ik&ItemID=ks

Student Life at Institute

ICT-IOC, at present, operates from its campus at IIT Kharagpur Extension Centre, Gajpati Nagar. Thus, accommodation with mess and other facilities are arranged for both girls and boys in the Khosla hostel. The hostels have a 24x7 internet facility, common room, and other recreational facilities. Institute had a tie-up with leading hospitals to get tertiary health care for students at Bhubaneswar city. An Institute bus is available for daily movement from the hostel to the academic campus.

Please visit the following link for campus life at ICT-IOC:

https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/DisplayPage.aspx?page=me&ItemID=gk


Financial Assistance

Merit-cum-Means Scholarships:

The ICT-IOCB supports a few students under merit-cum-means scholarships. The range is Rs. 3000/- to Rs. 75,000/ per annum per person through several endowments, private trusts, and annual commitments by alumni. All economically deprived students are given assistance in the form of tuition fees, hostel fees, mess bills, and travel assistance to present papers at national conferences.

Student Welfare Funds:

The Institute has created a Student Welfare Fund with the objective of making financial assistance available for meeting the welfare needs of students in need, such as emergent medical assistance, purchase of books and study material, and any other comparable needs of students. 

Student Distress Fund (Alumina Supported):

UDCT Alumni Association (UAA) and IndianOil Corporation Limited are to promote infrastructure growth at ICT including the development of laboratories and also to support student growth both academic and co-curricular. UAA and IOCL also support student activities organized by Technological Association and needy distressed students.

Educational Loans Facilities by Campus National Bank:

UAA supports needy students in the form of loans, which students can pay back in installments after graduation

Medical Insurance Coverage:

First-Aid service is available in the Institute and Hostel Office. For emergencies, ambulance services will be made available to take patients to the hospital which is concessional medical treatment. Only medicine cost is availed by the patient.

Travel Support (Alumni Supported)

UAA supports travel for students and faculties who are interested to attend conferences, workshops, etc.

Emergency Funds - Faculties, staff, and students helped timely to various need students in accordance to fulfill the need of hour, for example: During the pandemic, the economically weak students get funds from the ICT-IOCB for purchasing laptops, The funds were collected and provided for medical emergencies for highly needy students.

Training & Placement

Integrated MTech with industrial internship is an innovative program where students may get a stipend from Industry in addition to accommodation and other facilities. During the course work student will be trained in an industry-leading to two years of total industrial experience. More than 50 industries are providing internships. This will help a student to acquire a better understanding of industrial processes/activities and in turn, helps in acquiring placement. This year 10 students are going to Canada/Singapore for an internship.

There are many refineries and petrochemical and allied industries in the country to employ students of the ICT. Alumni are at the helm of affairs of large number of renowned chemical industries. A placement cell is launched with the participation of the UDCT Alumni Association (UAA) to assist campus placement which begins in the month of July, and continues throughout the year for students. The Institute’s graduates are highly-sought after by the Indian and global chemical industry and their salaries rank among one of the highest in the country, even dwarfing the salaries of graduates of the premier branded institutes; placements achieved via campus interviews fetch emoluments ranging from Rs. 3.50 to Rs 16.00 lakhs per annum. What is most striking is that these placements are in hard-core industries relevant to the students training and education, and not in the software industry, which has been a major source for employment for graduates of some of the best institutes in India. With regards to post-graduate research opportunities, a good number of our students are offered admission by some of the world’s best universities to pursue graduate studies. The Institute is one of the few institutions in Asia that is regularly represented in the graduate student bodies of prestigious institutes such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Caltech, UCSB, Princeton, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, University of Texas, Carnegie Mellon University, Purdue University, University of Massachusetts, Cambridge University, Imperial College, Manchester University, Twente University, Monash University, to name a few. All of them receive full financial support. Several universities write to us to recommend good students. Leading foreign universities have signed MOUs for student exchange through proper support for the exchange. On average, about 75 students from various degree programs get such fellowships. Quite a few Ph.D. holders go abroad for post-doctoral studies in reputed institutes; this is directly linked to the quality of research outcomes and the personal positioning of the faculty in the international community.

Please visit the following link for our placement partners for the first batch of iMTech:

https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/uploaded_files/Placement_Institute_of_Chemical_Technology,Mumbai-Indianoil_campus_bhubaneshwar[12195].pdf

Industry And Alumni Relations

In accordance with alternative industrial training and academic curriculum-based programs, ICT-IOC has strong industrial connections.

Few Industry Names:

1. Fermenta Biotech Dahej 

2. Panipat Oil Refinery 

3. IOC Paradip 

4. IOC Gujarat 

5. PPL Paradip 

6. Microfilt Umbergaon 

7. IOCL R&D Faridabad 

8. CSIR-IMMT 

9. Fermenta Biotech Kulu 

10. VIZAG STEEL, AP 

11. Oriplast, Balasore 

12. IOCL Faridabad 

13. Jagannath Polymer, Odisha 

14. IOCL Oil Refinery Baroda 

15. NALCO, Odisha 

16. NALCO R & D 

17. Piramal Ahmedabad 

18. Piramal Pharmaceuticals, Hyderabad 

19. RIL Jamnagar 

20. Opal Dahej 

21. Envirocare, Thane 

22. BEML Limited 

23. ICT Mumbai 

24. IREL 

25. Jay Chemicals, Ahmedabad 

26. IOCL, Vadodara, Gujurat 

27. RINL, Vizag 

28. SRF  

29. HEMRL, DRDO, Pune 

30. Exxon Mobil 

31. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited 

 

UDCT Alumina Association (UAA) is the official section of Alumni contact and has strong support for the development of the institute. 


Please visit the following link for UAA:

https://www.udctalumni.org.in/


Recreational/Extra Curricular activities

The institute has various clubs such as the Technical Association, AIChE Student Chapter, Light’s Students Chapter, etc. which arrange various cultural and sports events timely. 

Please visit the following link for extracurricular activities at ICT-IOC:
https://iocb.ictmumbai.edu.in/DisplayPage.aspx?page=me&ItemID=gk


Location and Accessibility

ICT-IOC, currently running its classes from the Extensions Centre Campus of IIT-Kharagpur located in the prime area of Bhubaneswar city. It is 6 km from the Bhubaneswar railway station and around 7.5 km from the Bhubaneswar Airport.

About Bhubaneswar City

Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the Indian state of Odisha, is a centre of economic and religious importance in Eastern India. With Konark and Puri, the city forms the Swarna Tribhuja (Golden Triangle), one of eastern India’s most visited travel destinations. Some of the most famous tourist attractions of the city include Lingaraja Temple, Udayagiri Caves, Raja Rani Temple, Ashokan Rock Edict, Biju Patnaik Park, and Vaital Deul Temple. When it comes to connectivity, Bhubaneswar is well-connected to all other major Indian cities by air, road, and rail.
 
How to Reach Bhubaneswar by Air
 
Located around 6 km away from the city-centre, the Bhubaneswar Airport or Biju Patnaik International Airport connects the city with rest of the country by air. There are daily flights for Bhubaneswar from cities like New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Visakhapatnam. From the airport, taxi/bus services are available to reach any part of the city.
 
How to Reach Bhubaneswar by Road
 
Baramunda bus stand, located around 5 km away from the city centre connects Bhubaneswar to all other major India cities by road. Regular bus services are available for the cities like Konark, Puri, Hyderabad, Raipur, Ranchi and Kolkata.
 
How to Reach Bhubaneswar by Rail
 
Bhubaneswar Railway Station is the main railhead connecting the city with several Indian cities. There are regular superfast trains available from Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore etc. From the station, you can take private cabs or taxis to reach anywhere in the city.

 

Academic Programwise Seats breakup

Institute CodeProgram CodeAcademic Program NameState/All India SeatsSeat PoolOPENOPEN-PwDGEN-EWSGEN-EWS-PwDSCSC-PwDSTST-PwDOBC-NCLOBC-NCL-PwDTotal(includes Female Supernumerary)
Program-Total
Seat Capacity Female Supernumerary
435 5D01 Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Integrated Masters in Technology) All India Gender-Neutral 18 1 4 0 7 0 3 0 12 1 46
46 0
Female-only (including Supernumerary) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(including "0" Supernumerary)
435 5D01 Chemical Engineering (5 Years, Integrated Masters in Technology) ODISHA Gender-Neutral 8 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 5 0 20
20 0
Female-only (including Supernumerary) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(including "0" Supernumerary)
     Total Seats 26 1 0 0 9 1 5 0 17 1 66
66 0

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