ICT M.Tech Polymer FAQs
Ques. Is M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology at ICT Mumbai a good choice for a student from a Chemical Engineering background?
Ans. Yes, it is a strong and worthwhile choice for chemical engineering graduates. The programme builds on your existing foundation in thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and reaction engineering, and adds polymer-specific knowledge in macromolecular structure, polymerization mechanisms, rheology, processing, and characterization. ICT Mumbai's Department of Polymer and Surface Engineering has been active since 1946 and has excellent industry connections. However, students should be aware that by specialising in polymers, they are narrowing their domain compared to a broader M.Tech in Chemical Engineering. If you have genuine interest in polymer science and materials, the career opportunities in R&D, processing, and specialty materials are excellent.
Ques. What GATE paper should I appear in for M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology at ICT Mumbai?
Ans. For this programme, the most relevant GATE papers are Chemical Engineering (CH) and Chemistry (CY). Candidates from polymer, plastics, rubber, or surface coating engineering backgrounds typically use the CH paper. It is advisable to check the latest admission notice on the ICT website each year, as the list of accepted GATE papers can be updated. Non-GATE candidates are also considered for remaining seats after GATE-qualified candidates are accommodated.
Ques. What are the research areas and lab facilities available in the Polymer and Surface Engineering department at ICT Mumbai?
Ans. The Department of Polymer and Surface Engineering at ICT Mumbai is well-equipped with state-of-the-art characterization and processing facilities. Key research areas include polymer synthesis and modification, nano-composites, biodegradable and sustainable polymers, polymer blends and alloys, surface coatings and thin films, polymer recycling, and advanced materials for electronics and biomedical applications. Lab facilities include rheometers, DSC/TGA, GPC/SEC, FTIR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, extrusion and injection moulding setups, and various surface characterization instruments. The department is part of the UGC Centre for Physico-chemical Aspects of Textiles, Fibres, Dyes and Polymers.
Ques. What are the career prospects and typical recruiters for M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology graduates from ICT Mumbai?
Ans. Graduates are well-placed in the polymer, plastics, rubber, coatings, and specialty chemicals industries. Typical roles include R&D scientist/engineer in polymer synthesis and formulation, processing/production engineer in extrusion and injection moulding, quality and analytical roles in polymer testing labs, application/technical service roles, and product development in composites for automotive, aerospace, and electronics sectors. Key recruiters include Reliance Industries, LG Chem, Dow Chemicals, BASF, Aarti Industries, Pidilite, Asian Paints, Berger Paints, SRF, and various CSIR labs. Many graduates also pursue PhD programmes at IITs, IISc, or international universities. ICT's alumni network in the polymer industry is a significant advantage for placements.
Ques. How does M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology at ICT Mumbai compare to M.Tech Chemical Engineering at ICT Mumbai in terms of placements?
Ans. Both programmes have good placement records at ICT Mumbai. M.Tech Chemical Engineering generally has a broader scope and slightly better placement statistics due to the wider applicability of chemical engineering skills across industries. M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology, however, offers deeper specialisation and is preferred by companies specifically looking for polymer expertise. As noted by ICT alumni, placements for polymers are better than most other technology branches at ICT, and the programme is particularly strong for R&D-based roles. If your primary goal is placements in the core polymer industry, M.Tech Polymer is a strong choice; if you want broader options, M.Tech Chemical Engineering may be preferable.
Ques. Can students from non-polymer backgrounds (e.g., Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) apply for M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology at ICT Mumbai?
Ans. Yes. The eligibility criteria for M.Tech Polymer Engineering and Technology at ICT Mumbai includes B.E./B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering, Rubber Technology, and related disciplines, in addition to Polymer Engineering. Students from chemical engineering backgrounds are commonly admitted and generally adapt well to the curriculum, given the strong overlap in fundamentals. Students from mechanical engineering backgrounds may also be eligible if their degree is in Plastics Engineering or Polymer Engineering. It is recommended to check the detailed eligibility list in the official admission notice each year, as ICT periodically updates the list of qualifying degrees.


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