Also known as ICT Mumbai, the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai is an institution of higher education that is purely publicly funded. It was established in 1933 as the University Department of Chemical Technology, a constituent of the University of Bombay. It received the Deemed-to-be-University status from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Govt. of India. It holds NAAC grade ‘A++’ accreditation and recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC). The courses offered at ICT Mumbai are approved by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
ICT Mumbai comprises various departments offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes in various disciplines of Engineering, Technology, Pharmaceutical Science, Mathematics, and Allied Sciences. It also extends a range of executive degrees and integrated programmes. Additionally, the university has collaborated with IIT Kharagpur and offers a two-year e-MTech course to the students during the industrial internship. The table below presents the key highlights of ICT Mumbai:
Particulars | Statistics |
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Establishment year | 1933 |
Also known as | ICT Mumbai |
Institute type | Deemed-to-be University |
No. of campuses | 3 |
Campus locations | Mumbai, Marathwada, Bhubaneswar |
Campus size | 16 acre |
Recognised by | UGC, MHRD |
Accredited by | NAAC (A++ Grade), NBA |
Ranking (2023) | Ranked 7 in the Pharmacy category by NIRF |
MoUs/ collaborations | -IIT Kharagpur-Homi Bhabha National Institute-Department of Atomic Energy |