HBTU M.Tech Plastic Technology FAQs
Ques. Does HBTU offer a stipend for M.Tech Plastic Technology students?
Ans. Yes. Students admitted with a valid GATE score can claim the UGC GATE scholarship, which pays a monthly stipend of INR 12,400 along with an annual contingency grant of INR 5,000. The support runs for the full two years of the programme, subject to satisfactory progress, making this one of the most affordable postgraduate routes in polymer and plastics engineering anywhere in the state.
Ques. What laboratories support the Plastic Technology course?
Ans. The department runs polymer testing, rheology and plastics processing laboratories where students work on extrusion, injection moulding and composite preparation. Project work is built around these facilities, so graduates leave with hands-on experience of the equipment used in real plastics and packaging plants rather than only theoretical knowledge. Many projects are linked to live industry problems brought in by the faculty, and students often present their results in departmental seminars that sharpen technical communication skills needed in industry.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Tech Plastic Technology?
Ans. The full programme costs INR 1,20,000 over two years, which is about INR 60,000 each year, paid in annual instalments. Hostel and mess charges are separate. Because HBTU is a government university and GATE scholars draw a monthly stipend, the real out-of-pocket cost for most students is much lower than at private colleges offering similar specialisations.
Ques. Which industries hire Plastic Technology postgraduates?
Ans. Graduates find roles in plastics processing, polymer manufacturing, packaging, automotive components and petrochemical companies. The specialised training in moulding and composites is valued by firms that need process and quality engineers. Some scholars also continue into doctoral research within the same department given its strong reputation in the field. Public-sector research laboratories also recruit from this pool, and the demand for trained polymer engineers has grown with the expansion of packaging and electric-vehicle component manufacturing in India.
Ques. How important is the GATE score for admission?
Ans. The GATE score is central to selection. Seats are allotted on GATE merit during university counselling, so a higher score improves both admission chances and the likelihood of a top specialisation. Candidates must register for HBTU counselling after results, fill their choices and then complete document verification to confirm the seat. Without a valid GATE score, regular admission to the programme is not possible.
Ques. Can Plastic Technology graduates pursue a Ph.D later?
Ans. Yes. The M.Tech provides a strong base for doctoral research, and HBTU itself admits Ph.D scholars in plastic and polymer engineering. Students who perform well in their thesis and qualify GATE or NET can move directly into research roles, either at the university or in industrial research and development teams. The two-year research exposure makes the transition to a doctoral programme smoother, and supervisors often guide capable students towards a research path during the second year.

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