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SELF ASSESSMENT REPORT

(SAR)
For Accreditation of Master of Dyestuff and Intermediates Technology
(Tier -1)
Submitted
To

NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDITATION,


New Delhi
Application No.5312-02-02-2021

INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY


(Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956;
Elite Status and Centre of Excellence – Govt. of Maharashtra)

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Part A: Institutional Information
1. Name and Address of the Institution

INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, MUMBAI


NATHALAL PAREKH TECHNOLOGY MATUNGA MUMBAI-400019

2. Name and Address of the Affiliating University, if applicable:

3. Year of establishment of the Institution


1933
4. Type of Institution

Institute of National Affiliated


Importance
University Autonomous
Deemed University Any Other(Please Specify)

5. Ownership Status

Central Government Trust


State Government Society
Government Aided Section 25 Company
Self financing Any Other(Please Specify)

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6. Details of all the programs offered by Institution

Name of Prog Star Year Initial Intak Curr Accreditat Fro To Prog Progr
Program ram t of Intak e ent ion status m ram am
Appl of AICT e Incre Intak for for
ied year E ase e cons Dura
level appr ider tion
oval atio
n
Bachelors UG 194 1944 16 Yes 20 Granted 201 202 No 4
of 4 accreditat 6 2
Technolo ion for 5
gy in years for
Dyestuff the period
and (specify
intermedi period)
atesTech
nology

Sanctioned Intake for Last Five Years for the


Dyestuff Technology
Academic Year Sanctioned Intake
2021-22 20
2020-21 20
2019-20 20
2018-19 20
2017-18 20
2016-17 20
2015-16 20
2014-15 20

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Masters in Technology in
Perfumery and Flavor Name of Program
Technology

Program Applied
PG level

Start of year
1990
Year of AICTE
1990 approval

Initial Intake

2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
5

Academic Year
Intake Increase
Yes
Current Intake
18

5
5
5
18
18
18
18
18
Granted accreditation for 5 Accreditation
Perfumery and Flavor Technology

Intake
years for the period status
Sanctioned
Sanctioned Intake for Last Five Years for the

From
2015
To
2020
Program for
Yes consideration

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Program for Duration
2
Masters of Technology in Name of Program
Dyestuff and intermediates
Technology

PG Program
Applied
1961 level
Start
of
1961 year
Year of AICTE
approval
4 Initial
Intake

2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
Academic Year
Yes Intake Increase

18 Current Intake

Dyestuff technology
Granted accreditation for 5 Accreditation status

4
4
4
4
4
18
18
18
years for the period (specify

Intake
period)

Sanctioned
Sanctioned Intake for Last Five Years for the
2015 From

2020 To

No Program for
consideration

5
2 Program for Duration
B.Tech- B.Tech- Oils, B.Tech- B.Tech- Food B.Tech - Bachelor of Name of
Pharmace Oleochemicals Fibres and Engineering Dyestuff Chemical Program
uticals and Sufactant Textile and Technology Engineering
Chemistry Technology Processing Technology
and Technology
UG UG UG UG UG UG Program Applied
level
1943 1943 1934 1943 1944 1934 Start of year

1943 1943 1934 1943 1944 1934 Year of AICTE


approval
10 16 34 16 16 75 Initial Intake

Yes No No No Yes Yes Intake Increase

18 16 34 16 18 30 Current Intake

Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted Accreditation


accredita accreditation accreditatio accreditation accreditati accreditatio status
tion for 3 for 5 years for n for 5 years for 5 years for on for 5 n for 5 years
years for the period for the the period years for for the
2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 From

2020 2022 2022 2022 2022 2022 To

0 0 0 0 0 No Program for
consideration
4 4 4 4 4 4 Program for

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Duration
M.Tech - Oils, M.Tech - M.Tech - M. M. Chemical B. Pharmacy B.Tech B.Tech
Oleochemicals Fibres and Food Pharmacy Engineering Surface Polymer
and Sufactant Textile Engineering Engineering Engineering
Technology Processing & & and
Technology Technology Technology Technology
PG PG PG PG PG UG UG UG

1943 1961 1946 1961 1958 1959 1946 1946

1943 1961 1946 1961 1958 1959 1946 1946

6 18 5 6 18 30 4 4

Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

18 18 18 18 30 15 16 16

Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted Granted


accreditation for accreditati accreditatio accreditati accreditatio accreditatio accreditatio accreditatio
3 years for the on for 5 n for 5 years on for 3 n for 5 years n for 5 years n for 5 years n for 5 years
period years for for the years for for the for the for the for the
2020 2015 2020 2014 2016 2016 2016 2016

2023 2020 2026 2017 2021 2021 2022 2022

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4

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and Technology
Pharmaceutical

for 5 years for


accreditation
s Chemistry

the period
M.Tech -

Granted
1966

1966

2020

2026
Yes
PG

18
5

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7. Programs to be considered for Accreditation vide this application

S Current Year Current Year


r Level Discipline Program
Sanctioned Admission (in
N Intake Nos.)
o
1 Post Engineering Dyestuff and 18 6
Graduat & Intermediates
e Technology Technology
2 Post Engineering Dyestuff and 18 8
Graduat & Intermediates
e Technology Technology

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8. Vision of institution
We shall perennially strive to be a vibrant institute with continuously evolving curricula to
brighten the future of the chemical, biological, materials and energy industries of the nation, and rank
amongst the very best in the world through active participation and scholarship of our faculty, students
and alumni.
We shall be creators of sprouting knowledge and design cutting-edge technologies that will have
the greatest impact on society and benefit mankind at large.

9. Mission of the Institution


We shall generate and sustain an atmosphere conducive to germinating new knowledge
at every available opportunity. The education we shall impart will enable our students to devise
new solutions to meet the needs of all segments of society with regard to material and energy,
while protecting the environment and conserving the natural resources.
Our endeavors, while extending well beyond the confines of the classroom, will aim to
enhance public welfare and our attempts to disseminate knowledge will spread to a greater
multi- and cross-disciplinary platform to conduct research, discovery, technology development,
service to industry and entrepreneurship, in consonance with India’s aspirations to be a welfare
state.
We will team scientists and engineers with professionals in other disciplines to arrive at
better solutions. We will provide all our students with a strong foundation to encourage them
to be our ambassadors in the professional activities that they choose to undertake in service of
society at national and international levels. Through our vision, we will serve the profession and
society and strive to reach the summit as a team, and ultimately serve as role models to the
younger generation.

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10.Contact Information of the Head of the Institution and NBA
coordinator, if designated:

Head of the Institution


Name Prof. Aniruddha Pandit
Designation VICE CHANCELLOR
Mobile No. 9820408037
Email ID [email protected]

NBA Coordinator, If Designated

Name Dr. Ashwin Mohan


Designation Assistant Professor
Mobile No. +91 9869506632
Email ID as.mohan[@]ictmumbai.edu.in

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Part B: Departmental Information

1. State the Vision and Mission of the Department


Mission
Empowering the knowledge of perfumery, flavours and cosmetics through learning a
cutting-edge technology for the benefit of mankind.

Vision
• To educate students and professional in the area of perfumery and flavour, cosmetic
technology.
• To serve and upgrade the aroma industry in the form of chemical technology so as to make
them competitive in local and global market.
• Actively nurturing with close co-operation at National and International levels, with
reputed institutions, industries, research and development organization and universities.

2. Justification of consistency of the Department Vision and Mission with the


Institute Vision and Mission
The departmental guiding principles for students in M. Tech Perfumery and Flavour Technology are as
follows,
• To empower our students with ethics and integrity about strong fundamentals, knowledge and
skills
• Practices through industrial in-plant training and industrial visits so that they are able to serve the
perfumery and flavour industry.
• The program is committed to nurture the spirit of innovation and creativity among students,
faculty and staff.

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The mission of the M. Tech Dyestuff and Intermediate Technology program is consistent and perfectly
aligned to the institutional mission.

The institutional mission as well as the program mission is to strive to encourage holistic development
of the students in terms of knowledge of cutting-edge technologies. Inculcate abilities and attitudes so
that the students are able to serve the society, beneficial to the nation and the world. The department
constantly strives towards the growth and development for graduates, faculty and staff. The three
missions of the department are well connected to specific components of the institute mission shown
below

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3. Details of all UG & PG Programs offered by the department

Sr. PG Program Corresponding UG Current Year Current year


No. Name Program/Department Sanctioned Admission (in Nos.)
Name Intake
1 M.Tech B.Tech Dyestuff 18 8
Dyestuff and Technology
Intermediates
Technology
2 M.Tech Department of Speciality 18 17
Perfumery Chemicals Technology
and Flavor
Technology

4. State the Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) for the PG program(s) under consideration
for accreditation

PEO No. Program Educational Objectives Statements


To produce efficient organic chemical technology graduates with strong
fundamentals in intermediate and dyestuff chemistry and specialty
PEO1 chemicals
To make student graduates capable to assess and relate engineering
issues to environmental and broader societal contexts and practice it
PEO2 with integrity and ethics

To inculcate leadership qualities in graduates with strong communication


skills, mould them as good team players and managers so that they have
PEO3 the competence to function effectively in multi-disciplinary orientation
teams.

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PART B: Criteria Summary

Criteria Criteria Total Institute


No. Marks Marks
1 PROGRAM CURRICULUM AND TEACHING –LEARNING 125 125.00
PROCESSES
2 PROGRAM OUTCOME 75 75.00
3 STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE 75 11.67
4 FACULTY CONTRIBUTIONS 75 75.00
5 LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH FACILITIES 75 75.00
6 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 75 75.00
Total 500 437

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1 PROGRAM CURRICULUM AND TEACHING –LEARNING PROCESSES (125)
Institute Marks (125)
1.1 Program Curriculum (35) Institute Marks (35)
1.1.1 State the process for designing the program curriculum (10) Institute Marks (10)
Guiding principles and aims for M. Tech in Dyestuff Technology are
 To enable our students with strong fundamentals, knowledge & skills in the fields of Dyestuff
Technology.
 Practices through vigorous training and courses content so that they are able to serve the industry
in general and society at large.
 To acquire a strong background of processes synthesis and their development.
 The program is committed to Foster spirit of innovation and carefully Among, Students, and staff

The curriculum for M. Tech. in Dyestuff Technology is developed by taking into consideration:
I. The needs of the learner while they are in master’s degree in this field.
II. The content in terms of M.Tech. in dyestuff and intermediate Technology.
III. Instructional methodology for learning master level courses.
The criteria for defining curriculum are:
1) Should satisfy Program Specific Criteria
2) Basic knowledge in chemistry reaction mechanism and process
3) Basic and core knowledge in Dyestuff and Intermediate Technology domain areas
4) In depth and broad knowledge in Science and Technological in Dyestuff and intermediate
Technology and Pigments Basic Reactions
5) Balance between theory, practical and tutorial
6) Total credits, distribution of credit for different components and domains
7) Literature study, seminar, internship, projects and presentations
8) Should meet the requirements of Program Outcomes (POs)

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The steps for developing curriculum are given below:

Programme Curriculum is revised on the basis of:


 Changing needs related to developments in the field.
 Improvements based on feedback from students, alumni.
 Feedback from industry based on their requirements.
 Suggestions from faculty members, experts from Industry and Experts from other
institutes/universities

Decision Making loop and defining the Curriculum

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The Departmental administrative committee comprised of all faculties from department include HOD,
formulated the initial draft for the curriculum. Then the initial draft was sent to

1) Alumni

2) External Examiners

3) Visiting Faculty

4) Subject experts from eminent institutes

5) Industry experts

6) Immediate past students for further suggestion. Based on the suggestion received, the academic
program/syllabus committee discussed, critically analyzed the suggestion and proposed the
curriculum for the program. Then the faculty of the department prepared the final draft based on
the proposal and circulated among the syllabus committee members for
modifications/corrections. After receiving consensus from all, the drafted curriculum was finally
accepted for implementation.

Following points were considered for making curriculum

 Based on the present needs of industry, the curriculum has been designed and courses are
delivered to meet the vision of the department as well as vision of Institute
 Core subjects are designed based on Synthesis, unit process involved, Classification of Dyes, and
their Synthesis.
 Practical course is Synthesis of Dyes and their Application
 Various elective courses include cosmetic Industrial Chemistry analytical chemistry, Synthesis and
their application.
 Courses on industrial Management, marketing and customer behaviour are included.
 In addition to the above, course includes a Seminar Presentation and Research project which
enrich the student with skills of independent learning, thinking and innovation.
 They also build up self-confidence, to even become entrepreneurs. The in-plant training in the
third semester gives them a direct exposure to the industry adding immense value to learning.
 Finally researches on the thesis topic provide students opportunity to gain hand on training on
design, synthesis, Process Development and application on Dyeing and technology involved in the
subject.

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2
1
ID

Course Code

DYT102
DYT101
Specialty chemicals Advances in
Chemistry and Chemistry and Course Title
Technology Technology of
Colorants

2
2
Lecture (L)

1.1.2 Structure of the Curriculum (5)

1
1
Tutorial (T)

0
0
Practical (P)

3
3
Total hours
The schematic representation of the whole process is as shown below

3
3
Theory credit

0
0
Practical
credit

3
3

Total credit
Institute Marks (5)

18
8
7
6
5
4
3

DYT101
DYT106
DYT103

DYP003
DYP001
DYP004
Research I Advanced Unit Seminar and Research Intellectual Unit process and
Process and Critical Review Methodologies Property Rights operations in
Formulations specialty chemicals
Laboratory industry

0
0
0
2
2
2

0
0
0
1
1
1

6
6
0
0
0

12
6
6
3
3
3

12
0
0
0
3
3
3

6
3
3
0
0
0

6
3
3
3
3
3

19
9

16
15
14
13
12
11
10

DYT017
DYT110
DYT108
DYT109
DYT106

DYP006
DYP005
DYP002
In plant Research II Chemical Mechanisms Biosensors Formulations Organic Crop
training Business of Organic in fine Materials for Protection
Design Reaction chemicals Electronics Chemicals
industry

0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2

0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1

6
0
0
0
0
0

40
18
6
3
3
3
3
3

40
18
3

0
0
0
3
3
3
3

9
3
0
0
0
0
0

30
9
3
3
3
3
3
3

30

20
Open defense
0 0 40 40 0 30 30

Thesis and
Research,
17 DYP007

Total 20 10 128 158 30 84 114

1.1.3 State the components of the curriculum (10) Institute Marks (10)

Course Components Curriculum Content Total number of Total number of


(% of total number contact hours credit
of credits of the
program )
Program Core 15.8 270 18
Program Electives 5.3 90 6
Open Electives 5.3 90 6
Mini Project(s) 0 0 0
Internships/Seminars 28.9 690 33
Major Project(s) 39.5 1050 45
Any other (Please 5.3 (Practical) 180 6
specify)
Total number of 114
Credits

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1.1.4 Overall quality and level of program curriculum (10) Institute Marks (10)

Content ICT Mumbai VEER NARMAD University of LEEDS (UK)


SOUTH GUJRAT
UNIVERSITY,
SURAT
Duration 2 years 2year 1 year
Grade 114 - 170
Advances in Chemistry
and Technology of
Colorants
Advanced Colour
Specialty chemicals Industrial Science
Chemistry and organic
Technology pigments Synthesis and
Application of Polymers
Unit process and Colour science
Core subjects operations in specialty Colour Application
chemicals industry Colour and Technology (35.29%)
chemical
Crop Protection constituents
Chemicals

Organic Materials for


Electronics

Formulations in fine
chemicals industry
(15.78%)
Biosensors
Advanced Topics in
Mechanisms of Chemistry
Organic Reaction
Physical Aspects of Food
Intellectual Property
Rights Colloid and Dairy Science
Elective --- (17.64%)
Research
Methodologies
(10.52%)

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Marketing Marketing --- ----
and business Management and
managemen Costumer Behaviour
t (2.69%)
Literature Survey ---- -----
related to the given
topic, Analyze the
Seminar and reported outcomes
Critical and classify the work
Review under key categories.
Write a technically
correct report (2.63%)
Internship Compulsory internship ----------------- ----
in the industry for
about 4 - 6 months
(26.31%)
Research Includes Research 1, 2
and 3 components.
Extended laboratory
Research 1 includes project for Chemistry-
review the existing Based MSc courses
literature for research (28.23%)
topic and write a
report.

Research 2 includes
develop detailed plan
of
experiments/simulatio
ns and present the
work.
Write the report.

Research 3 -
Systematically perform
experiments/modellin
g, analysis and
application.

Experimental Study,
Thesis and Open
Defence.
(39.47%)

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1.2 Teaching-Learning Processes (90) Institute Marks (90)
1.2.1 Quality of end semester examination, internal semester question papers, assignments
and evaluation (20) Institute Marks (20)

Continuous Mid Semester End Semester Components of


mode Exam Exam continuous mode
Theory 20% 30% 50% Quizzes, class tests
(open or closed
book), home
assignments, group
assignments, viva-
voce assignments,
discussions

Practical 50% - 50% Attendance, viva -


voce, journal,
assignments, project,
experiments, tests
Seminar/ Research 100% Continuous
work evaluation not
applicable, End
semester evaluation
will be based on
written report
evaluation and
presentation in front
of the external
examiner within the
Department

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In-Semester Evaluation (Continuous Assessment Test and Mid Semester Examination)

1) It is expected that the professor would conduct at least two assessments (in any form as quizzes,
tests, homework, group work etc.) under the continuous mode in a semester
2) The professor will announce at the beginning of the respective course the method of conducting
the tests under the continuous mode and the assignment of marks
3) In-semester performance of all students should be displayed and sent to the academic office by
the teacher at least 15 days before the end-semester examination
4) For the theory courses, there will be one mid-semester test for each course to be held as per the
schedule fixed in the Academic Calendar.
5) For mid –semester examinations in theory papers, duration of examination will be 1 hour for 3
credit courses and 2 hours for 4 credit courses

End-Semester examination:

1) The semester end examination will cover the full syllabus of the course and will be conducted as
per the Institutional time table at the end of each semester.
2) For end –semester examinations in theory papers, duration of examination will be 1 hour for 3
credit courses and 2 hours for 4 credit courses.
3) For the end semester evaluation of seminar/research work, student will be expected to submit a
written report and also make a presentation. The evaluation will be based on the quality of the
written report and presentation.

1.2.2 Quality of student projects (30) Institute Marks (30)


All the student projects are based on sustainability, development of new research areas and process
development in the areas of perfumery and flavours. A student project is evaluated from Research Project
I, II and III.

The Research project I is concerned with detailed literature review of the assigned research area in
consultation with the guide, developing an experimental/simulation protocol and initiate the actual
research work. At this stage, a student analyze the existing literature for the assigned research topic and
develop detailed plan of experiments/simulations. It also includes modelling activity to accomplish the set
objectives. Finally students write a technically correct report as per the suggested guidelines and present
the work.

Research II is concerned with the continuation of the research project 1 that executed in the first
semester. The exact work plan is decided in consultation with the research guide. At the end of the project,
the candidate is expected to submit a report as per similar guidelines provided for Research I above which
will be evaluated both by the research guide and an external examiner from the Department/Industry
based on the presentation made by the candidate. A suitable combination of the marks for report and
presentation will be considered for the final evaluation.

Research III is Thesis submission and Viva Voce. A typical thesis five chapters viz. Introduction, Literature

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Review, Materials & Methods, Results and Discussion, Summary and Conclusion. The Thesis is evaluated
by External Examiner and the students defend their thesis in front of large gathering.

The thesis is evaluated of 450 marks and the Rubrics for evaluation is given below.

Details Max. Internal External


Mark Examination Examination
s
Understanding of Research 70
Area
Problem 60
formulation/Experiment
al design/Mathematical
Modelling
Quality of Work done 70
Analysis and Interpretation of 70
Results
Quality of Thesis Submitted 60
Quality of Presentation 60
Answer to Question raised 60
during Open Defence
Total 450

Recommendation: The Master of Dyestuff and Intermediates Technology Thesis submitted by the
candidate is:
1. Acceptable, and may be regarded as final in the present form.
2. Acceptable with minor revisions. The revisions have been indicated to the student during open
defence examination.

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For reference, the marks distribution of Research Project-III for Praful Suresh Patil

Details Max. Marks Internal External


Examiner examiner
Understanding of Research 60 55
Area
Problem 54
formulation/Experimental 60
design/Mathematical
Modelling
Quality of Work done 70 65
Analysis and Interpretation of 70 65
Results
Quality of Thesis Submitted 70 65
Quality of Presentation 60 54
Answer to Question raised 60 54
during Open Defence
450 412
Total

Finally, Examiner recommends whether the thesis submitted by the student is acceptable, may be
regarded as final in present form or acceptable but with minor revisions.

 A steady improvement in quality of the project has been seen as it is evident from the gradually
increasing average score of the students. The research project comp a students will be able to
think and work independently. The process optimization, modelling, design and engineering
component has been increased gradually in the project
 Incorporation of more experimental design, various isolation, characterization and analysis using
modern state-of the art instrument in the Research component include are facilitating the
improvement.
 The thesis is thoroughly checked by two examiners (Internal and External) and it is being
plagiarism checked prior to submission

Recommendation
The MTech thesis submitted by candidate is:
-Acceptable, may be regarded as final in present form.
-Acceptable, but with minor revisions.

DYP2007: Research III – Research, Thesis and Open Defence

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M. Tech Dyestuff and Intermediate Technology, Graduated in 2021
Broad
Sr No. Roll no. Student Name Thesis Title
category of
the subject
Aishwarya Shashikant Synthesis and
1 19DYE202 Thiophene based azo dyes
Barshi application
and their applications

Synthesis and
2 19DYE203 Amar Ranjit Singh Photocatalytic
application
Degradation of Dyes Using
Nanoparticles
Purification and anti- Synthesis and
3 19DYE204 Ashok Ganesh Khillare
microbial application of application
natural dye on natural
fibre
Synthesis and application Synthesis and
4 19DYE205 Gauri Sanjay Ingole
of 9-methoxy anthracene application
based dyes
Harsh Patel Benzoylation reactions Synthesis and
5 19DYE206
using Greener Catalyst application

Krusha Kiranbhai Patel Friedel Craft Acylation Synthesis and


6 19DYE207
reactions using Greener application
Catalyst
Formulations in Synthesis and
7 19DYE208 Mahesh Ajit Gore
Permanent Hair Dyes application

Synthesis of Carbazole Synthesis and


8 19DYE209 Mustafa M Chhatariya
Styrylquinoline Based application
Donor -π- Acceptor dyes
and their photophysical
studies.
9 19DYE210 Pratiksha Dasharath Studies on extraction and Synthesis and
Khade stability of natural dyes application

Molecular Engineering of Synthesis and


10 19DYE211 Roshani Dhanraj Patil
Benzofuran Based application
Molecules For Enhanced
Solid State Emission

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Synthesis and
11 19DYE213 Swapnil M. Rindhe Synthesis of Thiophene
application
based dyes.
-
12 19DYE21 Trupti Satish Kale -
4
Synthesis and
13 19DYE215 Viraj Netaji Sable Synthesis, characterization
application
and application of
phthalocyanine dyes
Monika Madhavrao Synthesis and
14 19DYE216 Development of carbon-
Jadhav application
based Adsorbent for
removal of selective dye
from effluent water
Synthesis and
15 19DYE217 Puja Suresh Sangle Improvement in
application
lightfastness of natural
dyes

M. Tech Dyestuff and Intermediate Technology, Graduating in 2022


Sr. Roll No Student Name Thesis Title Broad
No. Category
of subject
Harshada Kashinath Near infrared absorbing Synthesis and
1 20DYE202
More coumarin dyes application
Prerna Amit Patni Design and Development Synthesis and
2 20DYE204
of water soluble application
luminogens
Ruchita Prabhakar Design and Development Synthesis and
3 20DYE205
Khade of Chiral AIEgens application
Vaibhav Pandurang Antimicrobial dye for Synthesis and
4 20DYE207
Chavan odourless fabric materia application
Anushree Manohar Green and effecient Synthesis and
5 20DYE209
Gawde synthesis of application
Anthraquinone derivative
Ketki Rajaram Vishe Flourescent reactive dye Synthesis and
6 20DYE210
application

Course Outcomes (students will be able to. ..)


1. Perform experiments systematically to accomplish the set objectives (K3)

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2. Evaluate critically the experimental data and draw meaningful inferences (K5)
3. Develop skills to defend own research effectively (K4)
4. Develop skills for writing scientific documents (K6)

Subject PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5


Subject: DYP K4 K5 K6 K4 K5
2007- CO1 K3 2 3 2 3 2
Research, CO2 K4 3 3 2 3 3
Thesis and CO3 K4 3 3 2 3 3
Open defence CO4 K5 3 3 3 2 3
Course K6 3 3 2 3 3

Quality:
 The student projects are conducted in a planned and methodological manner.
 Their objectives are well defined and appropriate technical terms have been indicated in the
projects.
 The projects are clearly to designed to set a plan for the experiments to be conducted.
 Good quality literature survey has been done and cited.
 The projects are well presented along with valid justification of the results obtained.

1.2.3 Initiatives related to industry interaction including industry internship/summer


training (10)
Institute Marks (10)

The department welcomes industry specialists to deliver, guide, and discuss/update the students on
current technical breakthroughs in order to learn about the difficulties and current practises of the sector.
This provides an opportunity for students to interact with and learn from industry experts about industrial
processes. It also benefits the industry because students are more prepared to work in the industry. As a
result of this exposure, the technology gap between institutes and industry is minimised, and students'
employability increases.

A. Industry Supported Laboratories.

Our laboratory is supported by a few industries,

1) Colourtex Industries Pvt. Ltd.


2) Astik Dyestuff Pvt. Ltd.
3) Lakhani Dyestuff Pvt. Ltd.
4) Bharat Organics

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5) Gauri Fine Chemicals
6) Dhiren Chemical Industries
7) S.K Dyestuff & Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
8) Vasant Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
9) Diamond Dyechem Ltd.
10) Neelikon Food, Dyes & Chemicals
11) Gopinath Chemtech
12) QV labs, Ankleshwar

B. Industry involvement in partial delivery of any regular courses for students,

In each academic year of M tech Dyestuff Technology, faculty from industry takes the course,

1. Prof. Vijay Y Sane - Gharda Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.


2. Mr. Dilip G Udas – Ultraconserve Pvt. Ltd.

C. Industrial training of 4-6 months and post training Assessment

Students spend 15 weeks to 6 months in a company for in-plant training where they get a direct
exposure of a company, their various products in the market, production of the product, process design,
analytical techniques, idea of product innovation, and product commercialisation. Moreover, a student
learns about the various processes for Major Products (no confidential proprietary information may be
included), Chemistry of processes (in case of innovation for new product) based on Journal papers,
Patents, Books, etc., Safety and Health (Material Safety Data Sheets, Safety Policy), Environmental
Protection (measures used and general description of the processes and facilities used). A student gets
an opportunity to work under an industry mentor.

Details of M. Tech. Students went for internship in the Industry

Students completing industrial training in 2019-2020:

Due to COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions many students could not complete their industrial
training.
M. Tech Dyestuff Technology - Batch of 2018-2019:

Sr. Student Name Roll No. Organization


No.
Tata chemicals limited innovation
1 Aadeshkumar L. Chordiya 18DYE201
centre, Pune
Gopinath Chem-Tech Ltd.Ahmedabad
2 Praful Suresh Patil 18DYE203

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Tata chemicals limited innovation
3 Aditi Vilas Mate 18DYE204
centre, Pune

After the end of the in-plant training tenure, a student submits a written report on the project assigned
to them by the company to the institute. The report consists of background of the project, details of
the experiment performed, product design, and application, details of the product known in the
market, techno-economic feasibility and finally analysis of data including conclusion. The project report
was assessed based on writing skills including formatting as per given instruction. Moreover, the student
gives a presentation on the work performed in the industry before the research mentor and other
faculties of the department. The assessment of the presentation was done based on the presentation
skill of the student and the ability ofdata analysis by the student. In addition, marks from the industry
mentor are also collected and recommendation from the industry mentor is also considered for the
final evaluation.

The in-plant training is evaluated of 450 marks and the rubrics for evaluation are given below,

Research External
Sr. Details Max.
No. Marks mentor Examiner
1. Background of Project 25 - -

Experiment
performed/Mathematical
-
modelling if

2. any/Design/Techno-economic 125 -
feasibility/Analysis of data
3. Conclusion 30 - -
Writing Skills including formatting
-
as per given instruction
4. 30 -
Presentation based on the work
perform and its -
5. 90 -
analysis/Presentation Skills
6. Marks Given by Industry Mentor 150 - -

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Total 450

For reference, the marks distribution of Internship Programme for Praful Suresh Patil,

Research External
Sr. Details Max.
No. Marks mentor Examiner
1. Background of Project 25 20 -

Experiment
performed/Mathematical
120
modelling if

2. any/Design/Techno-economic 125 -
feasibility/Analysis of data
3. Conclusion 30 25 -
Writing Skills including
25
formatting as per given
4. 30 -
instruction
Presentation based on the
work perform and its 80
5. 90 -
analysis/Presentation Skills
6. Marks Given by Industry 150 150 -
Mentor
Total 450 420

Report on training programme held at Amogh, Badlapur held in the year 2019

Location - W – 79 & 80, MIDC, Mankivli, Badlapur (East)

Thane - 421503.

MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.

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One day training programme was organised on 30-11-2019 for the students of Dyestuff Technology (first
year M. Tech).

The Amogh is located in Badlapur, in Maharashtra state of India

We started our day with orientation programme in morning session in which we were introduced with
faculties working in amough by Mr. Shripad S. Kher

Later we were introduced about the unit processes and the different types of reactions performed at the
plant. The processes and reactions were namely, Nitration, sulfonation, chlorosulfonation, reduction,
oxidation, willgerodt-kindler reaction, friedel crafts, fischer indole synthesis, leuckart reaction, building of
pyridine & pyrimidine derivatives.

Then we visited different utilities available in the organization like Boilers, Cooling Tower, Compressor,
Vacuum Pump, Water Ejector, Brine Unit (20 TR, -20 C). Prof. Sane sir told us the latest trends in the dyes.
Also, the current situation in the Dyestuff Industry.

We were introduced briefly about many reactors like Glass lined Reactor, SS Reactor, PP Reactor, MSRL
Reactor, H.D.P.E Reactors & Also various Downstream process equipment like Nutsche Filter (M.S, P.P,
M.S.R.L), Sparkler Filter (S.S, H.D.P.E), Pressure filter (S.S), Centrifuge, Tray Dryer, Rotary Vacuum Dryer,
Fluidized Bed Dryer, Multi Mill, Storage Tanks etc.

We got to see the quality control lab instruments like Analytical Balance, TLC with UV Cabinet, Karl Fischer
Apparatus, Ultrasonic Bath, Melting Point Apparatus, HPLC, GLC etc.

After the complete visit we had a question-and-answer session with our professor Mr. Vijay Sane and Mr.
Shripad Kher. During this session we got to ask our doubts and we got very informative and satisfying
explanation from them.

The day ended with valedictory function. The whole programme was very beneficial for us because we
actually saw everything we learn in college.

Research and development facility of the Chilling Plant


organization

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Pilot Plant Glass-Lined Reactor

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1.2.4 Participation of Industry professionals in curriculum development, as examiners, in
major projects (10) Institute Marks (10)

List of Examiners,

Sr. Name Organization


No.
1 Dr. Rajesh Ramamurthy Archroma India Pvt. Ltd. – Vice- President and
Reginal Head- Product stewardship Asia
2 Dr. Pankaj Desai Colurtex Industries Pvt. Ltd.
QV Labs. Pvt. Ltd. – Senior Vice President
3 Dr. Ambady Rajagopalan
4 Dr. Pariti Sivarama Kumar Dystar India Pvt. Ltd.
5 Dr. Atul Chaskar Mumbai University
6 Dr. Anant Desai Shroff University
7 Dr. Dhananjay BASF
Deulgaonkar
8 Dr. Shavak Bhumgara S. K. Dyes

1.2.5 Quality of laboratory work given (20) Institute Marks (20)

Laboratory work comprises of experimental work and assignments. The experiments to be conducted in
the laboratories have been well defined and the lab manuals have been provided to the students. The
students are grouped in pairs to conduct the experiments which allow them to learn independently. The
results are discussed in the class.

The list of Experiments;

Semester I – Unit Process


Synthesis
Experiment Name of The Experiment Students/G
No. roup
1 Synthesis of 4-Nitroacetanilide 2
2 Synthesis of Sulfanilic Acid using Baking 2
Process
3 Synthesis of 1-Amino,2-Naphthol,4-Sulfonic 2
Acid

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4 Synthesis of Benzene-m-Disulfonic acid 2
5 Synthesis of 2-(4-methylbenzoyl) Benzoic 2
acid
6 Synthesis of 5-Amino Salicylic acid 2
7 Synthesis of Permanent Red 2G (Dye) 2
8 Synthesis of 1-Bromoanthraquinone 2
9 Synthesis of 4-Amino-Azobenzene 2
10 Synthesis of Phenyl Hydrazine-p-Sulfonic acid 2
11 Synthesis of M-AminoNitrobezene from 2
Nitrobezene
12 Synthesis of Bromamine Salt 2
13 Synthesis of Benzathrone from 2
Anthraquinone
Semester II – Synthesis of
Couplers
1 Synthesis of Schaeffer’s acid 2
2 Synthesis of R-acid 2
3 Synthesis of G-acid 2
Agrochemical Formulation
1 Synthesis of Chlorothalonil 3
Cosmetic Formulations
1 Preparation of Nail Lacquer 2
2 Preparation of Shampoo 2
3 Preparation of Toothpaste 2
4 Preparation of Shaving Lotion 2
5 Preparation of Mouth wash 2
Semester 1: Advance Unit process and formulations laboratory
Experiment Name of the Experiment Students/grou
No. p

1 Synthesis of Sulphanilic Acid 2


2 Synthesis of 1,2,4, Acid 2
3 Synthesis of 2,4,Dibromo-1-Amino 2
Anthraquinone

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4 Synthesis of Permanent Red 2G 2

5 Synthesis of 5- Amino Salicyclic Acid 2

6 Synthesis of 4-Amino Azobenzene 2

7 Synthesis of Phenyl Hydrazine p-sulfonic acid 2

8 Synthesis of 4-Nitro acetanilide 2

9 Synthesis of o-Benzoyl Benzoic acid 2

Specific features of the experiments;

Students discuss the results of experiments performed with practical supervisor or respective faculty.

The students submit lab notebook (journal) for each experiment.

For each experiments the students write: Background/ Relevance, Experimental design/method,
Observations, Results, and Inference.

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2 PROGRAM OUTCOME (75) Institute Marks (75)
2.1 Establish the connect between the courses and POs (15) Institute Marks (15)

Pos Statement Courses

PO1 An ability to independently carry out research DYP2001, DYP2003,


/investigation and development work to solve DYP2004, DYP2002,
practical problems DYP2005, DYP2006

PO2 An ability to write and present a substantial DYP2007, DYP2006,


technical report/document DYP2005, DYP2003, DYP2004

PO3 Students should be able to demonstrate a degree DYT2101, DYT2102,


of mastery over the area as per the specialization DYT2103, DYP2001,
of the program. The mastery should be at a level DYT2106, DYT2108,
higher than the requirements in the appropriate DYT2109, DYP2007
bachelor program

PO4 An ability to use and evaluate modern techniques DYP2007, DYP2006,


or tools applied in dyestuff technology for DYP2002, DYP2005,
product and process development and for DYT2108, DYP2003,
analysis DYP2001, DYT2103

PO5 An ability to analyses problems and offer DYT2101, DYT2102,


solutions related to Dyestuff and intermediates, DYT2103, DYP2001,
Pigments and colorants industry. DYP2004, DYT2108,
DYP2002, DYP2006, DYP2007

2.2 Attainment of Program Outcomes (60) Institute Marks 60.00

2.2.1 Describe the assessment tools and processes used to gather the data upon which the
evaluation of Program Outcome is based (20) Institute Marks (20)

Assessment Tools

Direct Survey Indirect Methods

Exams Alumni/Examiner Feedback

Assignments

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Projects Exist Survey

Tutorials
Labs

Calculation of Course Outcome (CO)

Assessment tools used to measure the student learning and Course Outcomes:
 End Semester exam: End Semester Score (25 M)
 Continuous Evaluation: Score for Continuous assessments (10 M) and Mid sem Examination (15
M)

The process adopted to map the assess the course outcomes


The assessment of the course outcomes (COs) have been performed by subject specialists. The
corresponding steps have been discussed below.

Step I: Percentage weightage (W) has been given to each of the COs of a course corresponding to each
question asked in end semester question paper.
Step II: Matrix showing Question wise marks for each student.
Step III: Calculation of CO wise score from Question wise marks. It is calculated as follows

Where, WiQk=percent weightage given to ith CO corresponding to kth question (Qk);


SQkj = Score obtained by jth student corresponding to kth question (Qk)
SCOij = Score obtained by jth student corresponding to ith CO
SCOi=Average of SCOij obtained for the entire class corresponding to COi
Step IV: Counting % of students (m) scoring at least class average score of corresponding to COi.

If % of student scoring at Attainment


least class average (m) assigned to ai
m ≥ 60% 3
50% ≤ m ≤ 59% 2
40% ≤ m ≤ 49% 1

Step V: Steps I to IV are followed for Continuous evaluation and Mid Semester marks.
Step VI: Calculation of Attainment of CO, as given below.

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Where, aIES=Attainment assigned to ith CO from End Semester Marks;
wES=Weightage of Attainment from End Semester marks = 0.8;
aICA=Attainment assigned to ith CO from Continuous + Mid Semester Marks;
wCA=Weightage of Attainment from Continuous + Mid Semester Marks = 0.2;

Step VII: Calculation of Attainment of Course (Acourse), as given below.

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2.2.2 POs attainment levels with observations (40)

16 batch DYE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5


Level
CO

CO

CO

CO

CO
Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO
Weightage

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Attainment

Attainment

Weightage

Attainment

Attainment
Sem1 DYT2101 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0
DYT2102 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2103 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
DYP2004 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2001 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2003 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
Sem2 DYT2106 K6 2.8 0 2.8 0 2.6 0 2.4 0 2.8 0
DYT2109 K5 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
Direct

DYT2108 K6 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
DYP2002 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2005 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
Sem3 DYP2006 K6 3 0 2.6 0 2.8 0 2.2 0 3 0
Sem4 DYP2007 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
Electives PHT2101 K6 3 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
BST2106 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2110 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2111 K4 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0
TOTAL 49.8 47.4 42.4 37.6 49.8
Survey I Student 0 0 0 0
Indirect

Feedback
Survey II Alumni Feedback 0 0 0 0

PO1 Attainment 0.00 PO2 0.00 PO3 0.00 PO4 0.00 PO5 0.00
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment
% PO Attainment 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment

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17 batch DYE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
Level

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Weightage

Weightage

Weightage

Weightage
Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO
CO

CO

CO

CO

CO
Sem1 DYT2101 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0
DYT2102 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2103 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
DYP2004 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2001 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2003 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
Sem2 DYT2106 K6 2.8 0 2.8 0 2.6 0 2.4 0 2.8 0
DYT2109 K5 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2108 K6 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
Direct

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00


DYP2002 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0.00 3 0
DYP2005 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
Sem3 DYP2006 K6 3 0 2.6 0 2.8 0 2.2 0 3 0
Sem4 DYP2007 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
Electives PHT2101 K6 3 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
BST2106 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2110 K6 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2111 K4 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0
TOTAL 49.8 47.4 42. 37. 49.8
4 6
Survey I Student 0 0 0 0
Indirect

Feedback
Survey II Alumni Feedback 0 0 0 0

PO1 Attainment 0.00 PO2 0.00 PO3 0.00 PO4 0.00 PO5 0.00
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment
% PO Attainment 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00 % PO 0.00
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment

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18 batch DYE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
Level

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Weightage

Weightage

Weightage

Weightage
Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO
CO

CO

CO

CO

CO
Sem1 DYT2101 K6 3 2.28 3 2.28 3 2.28 3 2.28 3 2.28

DYT2102 K6 3 1.72 3 1.72 3 1.72 2 1.72 3 1.72

DYT2103 K6 3 2.68 3 2.68 2 2.68 3 2.68 3 2.68

DYP2004 K6 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3

DYP2001 K6 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3

DYP2003 K6 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3

Sem2 DYT2106 K6 2.8 2.28 2.8 2.28 2.6 2.28 2.4 2.28 2.8 2.28

DYT2109 K5 3 2.84 3 2.84 2 2.84 2 2.84 3 2.84

DYT2108 K6 3 2.68 2.39 2 2.68 2.39 2 2.68 2.38 2 2.68 3 2.68 2.39
2.45
Direct

DYP2002 K6 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 3 1

DYP2005 K6 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1

Sem3 DYP2006 K6 3 3 2.6 3 2.8 3 2.2 3 3 3

Sem4 DYP2007 K6 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3

Electives PHT2101 K6 3 2.36 2 2.36 3 2.36 2 2.36 3 2.36

BST2106 K6 3 1.40 3 1.40 3 1.40 2 1.40 3 1.40

DYT2110 K6 3 2.6 3 2.6 3 2.6 2 2.6 3 2.6

DYT2111 K4 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 3

TOTAL 49.8 47.4 42.4 37.6 49.8

Survey I Student 2.20 2.40 2.80 2.40 2.80


Indirect

Feedback 2.30 2.40 2.55 2.60 2.75


Survey II Alumni Feedback 2.40 2.40 2.30 2.80 2.70

PO1 Attainment 2.37 PO2 2.39 PO3 2.41 PO4 2.48 PO5 2.46
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment
% PO Attainment 79.09 % PO 79.65 % PO 80.38 % PO 82.72 % PO 82.09
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment

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PO Attainment (2018-19)

Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5


DYT101 3 3 3 2 3
DYT102 3 3 2 2 3
DYT103 3 3 3 3 3
DYP004 3 3 3 3 3
DYP001 3 3 3 3 3
DYP003 3 3 3 3 3
DYT106 3 3 3 3 3
DYT109 3 3 3 3 3

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19 batch DYE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
Level

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Weightage

Weightage

WeightageWeightage

WeightageWeightage
20 batch DYE PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5

Avg. CO

Avg. CO

Avg. CO Avg. CO

Avg. CO Avg. CO

Avg. CO Avg. CO
CO

CO

CO

CO

CO
Level

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment

Attainment
Weightage

Weightage

Weightage
Avg. CO

Avg. CO
Sem1 DYT2101 K6 3 2.2 3 2.2 3 2.2 3 2.2 3 2.2

CO

CO

CO

CO

CO
DYT2102 K6 3 2.6 3 2.6 3 2.6 2 2.6 3 2.6

Sem1 DYT2103
DYT2101 K6K6 33 2.28
2.6 33 02.28 32 2.28
0 33 2.28
0 33 2.28
0
DYP2004
DYT2102 K6K6 33 2.43 33 03 32 03 22 03 33 30
DYP2001
DYT2103 K6K6 33 2.42 33 02 23 02 32 02 33 20
DYP2003 K6K6
DYP2004 33 23 33 03 22 03 23 03 33 30
Sem2 DYT2106 K6 2.8 2.20 2.8 2.20 2.6 2.20 2.4 2.20 2.8 2.20
DYP2001 K6 3 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2109 K5 3 2.68 3 2.68 2 2.68 2 2.68 3 2.68
DYP2003 K6 3 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
DYT2108 K6 3 2.68 2.52 2 2.68 2.52 2 2.68 2.47 2 2.68 3 2.68 2.52
Direct

Sem2 DYT2106 K6 2.8 2.36 2.8 0 2.6 0 2.4 0 2.8 0


2.54
DYP2002 K6 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2
DYT2109 K5 3 2.2 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
DYP2005 K6 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3
DYT2108 K6 3 1.56 2.12 2 0 2.15 2 0 2.19 2 0 2.07 3 0 2.12
Direct

Sem3 DYP2006 K6 3 3 2.6 3 2.8 3 2.2 3 3 3


DYP2002 K6 3 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
Sem4 DYP2007 K6 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3
DYP2005 K6 3 2 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 0
Electives PHT2101 K6 3 2.36 2 2.36 3 2.36 2 2.36 3 2.36
Sem3 DYP2006 K6 3 0 2.6 0 2.8 0 2.2 0 3 0
BST2106 K6 3 1.40 3 1.40 3 1.40 2 1.40 3 1.40
Sem4 DYP2007 K6 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3 0
DYT2110 K6 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3
Electives PHT2101 K6 3 2.36 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
DYT2111 K4 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 3
BST2106 K6 3 2.80 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
TOTAL 49.8 47.4 42.4 37.6 49.8
DYT2110 K6 3 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0
Survey I Student 2.20 2.20 2.80 2.40 2.80
DYT2111 K4 2 2.48 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 0
Indirect

Feedback 2.30 2.30 2.55 2.60 2.75


Survey II Alumni
TOTALFeedback 49.8 2.40 47.4 2.40 42.4 2.30 37.6 2.80 49.8 2.70

Survey I Student
PO1 Attainment 2.50 2.48 2.80
PO2 2.50 PO32.70 2.48 2.70
PO4 2.55 PO52.60 2.57
Indirect

Feedback 2.45 Attainment 2.60 Attainment 2.65 Attainment 2.75 Attainment 2.65
Survey II Alumni Feedback
% PO Attainment 2.40 82.57 2.40
% PO 83.20 2.60
% PO 82.76 2.80
% PO 85.05 % PO2.70 85.57
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment
PO1 Attainment 2.19 PO2 2.24 PO3 2.28 PO4 2.20 PO5 2.23
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment
% PO Attainment 72.84 % PO 74.54 % PO 76.09 % PO 73.47 % PO 74.17
Attainment Attainment Attainment Attainment

DYT108 3 3 3 3 3
DYP002 1 1 1 1 1
DYP005 1 1 1 1 1
DYP006 3 3 3 3 3
DYP007 3 3 3 3 3
PHT101 3 2 3 2 3
BST106 2 2 2 1 2

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DYT110 3 3 3 3 3
DYT111 3 3 3 3 3

Attainment level

Direct attainment weightage (in Indirect attainment


numbers from 1 to 100) weightage
80 20
Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
Direct Attainment 2.71 2.65 2.65 2.47 2.71
Indirect Attainment 2 3 3 3 3

PO Attainment (2019 – 2020)


Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
DYT 2101 3 3 3 2 3
DYT 2102 3 3 2 2 3
DYT 2103 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2004 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2001 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2003 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2106 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2109 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2108 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2002 1 1 1 1 1
DYP 2005 1 1 1 1 1
DYP 2006 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2007 3 3 3 3 3
PHT 2101 3 2 3 2 3
BST2106 2 2 2 1 2
DYT2110 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2111 3 3 3 3 3
Direct PO Attainment 2.71 2.65 2.65 2.47 2.71
Indirect PO Attainment 2.45 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.45

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PO Attainment (2020-2021 )
Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
DYT 2101 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2102 3 3 2 2 3
DYT 2103 3 2 3 2 3
DYP 2003 3 3 2 2 3
DYP 2001 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2004 3 3 2 3 3
DYT 2106 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2109 3 3 2 2 3
DYT 2108 2 2 2 2 2
DYP 2002 3 3 3 3 3
DYP 2005 3 3 2 2 3
DYP 2006 0 0 0 0 0
DYP 2007 0 0 0 0 0
PHT 2101 3 2 3 2 3
BST2106 3 3 3 3 3
DYT2110 3 3 3 3 3
DYT 2111 2 3 2 3 2
Direct PO Attainment 2.53 2.47 2.25 2.24 2.56
Indirect PO Attainment 2.45 2.60 2.65 2.75 2.65

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3. STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE (75) Institute Marks 11.67
Table 3.1

Item (Information to be provided 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17


cumulatively for all the shifts with (CAY) (CAYm1) (CAYm2) (CAYm3) (CAYm4)
explicit headings, wherever
applicable)
Sanctioned intake of the program(N) 18 18 4 4 4
Total number of students admitted 0 1 0 0 0
through GATE (N1)
Total number of students admitted 6 14 3 0 0
through PG Entrance and others (N2)
Total number of students admitted in 6 15 3 0 0
the programme(N1 + N2)

Table 3.2

Year of entry N1+N2 (As defined No of students who have successfully


above) graduated

I year II year

2020-21 (CAY) 6

2019-20 (CAYm1) 15 15

2018-19 (LYG) 3 3 0

2017-18 (LYGm1) 0 0 0

2016-17 (LYGm2) 0 0 0

3.1 Enrolment Ratio through GATE (20) Institute Marks (0)

N (From N1 (From Table 3.1) Enrollment Ratio


Table 3.1) [(N1/N)*100]
2020-21 (CAY) 18 0 0.00

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2019-20 (CAYm1) 18 1 5.56
2018-19 (CAYm2) 4 0 0.00
Average [ (ER1 + ER2 + ER3) / 3 ] : 1.85

Assessment : 0.00

3.2 Success Rate in the stipulated period of the program (20) Institute Marks()

Item Latest Year Latest Year Latest Year Latest Year of Latest Year of
of of of Graduation Graduation
Graduation, Graduation, Graduation, minus 1, minus 2
LYG (2020- LYG (2019- LYG (2018- LYGm1 (2017- LYGm2 (2016-
21) 20) 19) 18) 17)
X 17 3
Number of
students
admitted in
first year of
same batch
Y - 3
Number of
students
completing
program in
stipulated
duration
Success - 1
Index(SI =
Y/X)

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Average SI [ (SI1 + SI2 + SI3) / 3 ] :

Assessment [20 * Average SI] :

3.3 Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship (20) Institute Marks ( )

Item CAYm1 CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3


(2020-21) (2019-20) (2018-19 ) ( 2017-18 )
Total No of students admitted in 17.00 3.00 0.00 0.00
first year(N)
No of students placed in the 8.00 2.00 0.00 0.00
companies or goverment
sector(X)
No. of students pursuing Ph.D. / 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00
JRF/ SRF(Y)
No of students turned 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
enterpreneur in
engineering/technology (Z)
Placement Index [ (X+Y+Z)/N ] : 0.470 1.00 0.00 0.00
Average Placement [ (P1 + P2 + P3)/3 ] : 0.490

Assessment [ 20 * Average Placement] : 9.80

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Assessment Year: 2020-21 (CAYm0)

S.No Student Name Enrollmen Employee Name Appointment


t No No
Aishwarya Shashikant
1 19DYE202 - -
Barshi
2 Amar Ranjit Singh 19DYE203 Jay chemicals -
3 Ashok Ganesh Khillare 19DYE204 -
4 Gauri Sanjay Ingole 19DYE205 Deepak Nitrite -
Harsh Patel
5 19DYE206 - -
Krusha Kiranbhai Patel
6 19DYE207 - -
7 Mahesh Ajit Gore 19DYE208 UPL -
8 Mustafa M Chhatariya 19DYE209 - -
Pratiksha Dasharath 19DYE210
9 Deepak Nitrite -
Khade
10 Roshani Dhanraj Patil 19DYE211 - -
11 Swapnil M. Rindhe 19DYE213 Deepak Nitrite -
12 Trupti Satish Kale 19DYE214 - -
13 Viraj Netaji Sable 19DYE215 - -
Monika Madhavrao
14 19DYE216 Deepak Nitrite -
Jadhav
15 Puja Suresh Sangle 19DYE217 Merico -

Assessment Year : 2019-20 (CAYm1)

S.No Student Name Enrollment Employee Appointment


No Name No
1 Aadesh Lunkaran 18DYE201 Lakhani -
Chordiya Dyestuff
2 Praful Patil 18DYE203 ICT -
3 Aditi Vilas Mate 18DYE204 Bet and Bet -
Industries

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Assessment Year : 2018-19 (CAYm2)

S. Student Name Enrollment No Employee Name Appointment No


No

Assessment Year : 2017-18 (CAYm3)

S. Student Name Enrollment No Employee Name Appointment No


No

3.4 Professional Activities (15) Institute Marks 5.00

3.4.1 Student’s participation in Professional societies/chapters and organizing engineering


events (5)

Extracurricular Activities
E Cell

E-Cell ICT aims to enhance the outlook of students towards entrepreneurship, helping them
convert their idea into business models or patents. We also aim to create a culture of creativity,
innovation and entrepreneurship by organizing lectures, events and workshops on basic business
prerequisites-finance, stock market, marketing, business communication and manyothers.

E-Cell Photo
Vortex
Vortex is India’s largest ChemFest combining a wide array of fields such as Chemical Engineering,
Polymers and coatings, Dyes, Oils, Foods, Pharmacy &Pharmaceutical Technology, Biotechnology &
Biological Sciences, Business, Management and fun general events. Vortex is unique in its scope and
ideas.
Considering the stalwarts and leaders from industry and academia, representatives of industries and
the brightest students from across a plethora of disciplines, Vortex expects a footfall of 7000 people
The first edition of Vortex: The chemfest (2013) was a grand success. Having the tough task of

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replacing two of the most common terms in a chemical technology students’ dictionary, Exergy
for Undergraduates and YRC-YICC for Post Graduates, Vortex set a new landmark for chemistry
related fests everywhere. Vortex (2013) was honoured with the BEST STUDENTCHAPTER AWARD
by the iiche (Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers).
The following editions, Vortex 2014, Vortex 2015 and Vortex 2016 greatly added to the legacy by
its predecessor. With an increased number of participants and industries which it is associated
with, Vortex has created a formidable reputation of delivering on every promise made to sponsors
and participants alike. It has been praised by veterans and enjoyed thoroughlyby participants.
Vortex 2015 and Vortex 2018 received the highest form of support given by UNESCO to any
non-profit organization – the UNESCO Patronage. Vortex has also received support and
recognition from the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Bombay Technologist
The Bombay Technologist is the in-house peer reviewed research Journal of the Institute of
Chemical Technology published semi-annually.
It was started in 1951, by the erstwhile Technological Association, the highest decision making
student body of the institute. Professor K. Venkatraman, a pioneer in Chemical Technology himself,
envisioned the concept of an in-house research journal run by the institute and thus laid the
foundation of Bombay Technologist.
The Institute of Chemical Technology is itself an internationally renowned center for research. It
churns out hundreds of quality research publications and numerous patents every year solely in
Chemical Engineering and Technology. Such a distinction is enjoyed by few, globally. Six decades
later, there is no looking back. Over sixty volumes have been published since. The latest issue is
Volume 64.

TEDx ICT Mumbai


TEDxICTMumbai is an event that is organised independently by the students of the Institute of
Chemical Technology, Mumbai operated by an official license obtained by TED. The main purpose
of conducting this event is to propagate new ideas, innovation and inventions.
As the world races towards innovating and making breakthrough discoveries in the field of science,
technology, commerce and the arts, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai also finds it
important to expose its students to the ever-changing world around them. With this TEDx ICT
Mumbai endeavour, ICT plans to inculcate the spirit of sharing ideas, discovering new ways of
looking at the way things happen, and promoting the path of innovation among the students. The
world is a global village and ICT intends on making sure that its students are citizen of this new
world.
In a world where the way we exchange, understand, and innovate in ways which are constantly
evolving, TED and TEDx are great tools to interact with the world without having to travel around

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the world to do so. This makes information and ideas easier to access, enables collaborations
between citizens of different countries and above all promotes the harmonious exchange of
innovation, something that is the need of the hour in the 21st century.

SportSaga
Sportsaga is the annual sports festival of ICT, Matunga. Currently being in its fifteenth edition,
Sportsaga has grown to become one of the largest and most awaited sports festival where ardent
sports personalities participate from all over the country. It provides a key platform for all the sports
enthusiasts in an array of sports like cricket, volleyball, basketball, athletics, badminton and many
more, creating an extraordinary spectacle of inimitable emphasis in sports talent. The event,
embraced by the remarkable presence of celebrated sports personalities and spirited audience, has
always endeavored unwavering for attaining new zeniths in the pursuit of excellence and vibrancy.
The 10 exhilarating days of Sportsaga have many reverberating experiences for participants and
supporters, creating a lifetime of memories

Manzar
Manzar is the annual cultural festival of the Institute of Chemical Technology (formerly UDCT),
Mumbai. Incepted in 2007, it has grown to be one of the fastest growing festivals in Mumbai. With
a footfall of close to 10,000 people growing each year, from 100 different colleges across Mumbai,
Manzar is a vibrant festival organized by this premier research institution.
Specialities
Social Change, Fashion Shows, Arena Concerts, Cultural Dance Performances, Film Making,
Photography, The Big Band Theory, Drama, Literary Arts, Workshops, and Bulls and Bears.
Manthan
Manthan, the Marathi Literary club was started in 1980’s and is the oldest club that was introduced
in Technological Association. Originally it was started as a club dedicated only for Marathi singing
programs but over the period it covered a lot different aspects of Marathi literature. Along with
these programs Manthan organizes different speeches and interviews of distinguished personalities
who have succeeded in different fields. The club provides a platform to both experts and amateurs
to participate in events, interact with great personalities and show their talents, qualities and
aspirations. The club receives huge participation, huge support and a long lasting love from the
students of ICT.
Co-Curricular Activities
International Conference on SMART MATERIALS FOR SUTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY (SMST)
Theme of the conference was Fundamental to Applications for Healthcare and Energy held at GOA
in Feb 22nd -25th 2020, Bogmallo Beach Resort, Goa, India.
SMST 2020 seeks to capture the changing landscape of the various technologies in the areas of
health, energy and environment. The theme of the conference is to focus on the fundamentals and
applications of the underlying materials that enable their realization. In particular, the conference

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wishes to unravel the innovative experimental and theoretical approaches, emerging trends and
key challenges related to the structure, property, form, behavior and function of smart materials
and their impact on the society at large.
Topics Covered
1. Self-assembled & hybrid structures
2. Solar cells
3. Advanced Functional Materials
4. Materials for storage devices
5. Energy harvesting
6. Sensors
7. Nanoelectronics and device application
8. Biomaterials
9. Bioinspired materials
10. Biosensors and Bioimaging
11. Carbon based materials
12. Smart and stimuli responsive materials
13. Point of care diagnostics, theranostics
14. Biophysical & biochemical characterization
15. Computational techniques
Seminar of Faculty of Green Chemistry
Held on 7th January 2020 at Hotel Sea Princess, Juhu, Mumbai
A full day Seminar on Faculty of Green Chemistry was held on 7th January 2020 at Hotel Sea Princess,
Juhu, Mumbai. 127 Members attended

Our Head Dr. G. S. Shankarling, gave presentation on Biocompatible magic Deep Eutectic Solvents- A
perspective for Concept to commercialization

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4th International Conference on Desalination using Membrane Technology

Date: 1-4th December 2019, Perth, Australia, Oceania

The development of new means to produce drinking water is a high priority for international
organisations, governments and research agencies.

Sustainable development of effective desalination processes can make a major contribution to meeting
the demand for drinking water, and membrane desalination is the most promising of the new approaches.

Our Two Students participated in these conference and presented their work on Preparation,
characterization and performance studies of polysulfone/homopolymer/copolymer blend
ultrafiltration membrane

Library Workshop

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A two-day (Saturday 16th and 23rd Nov. 2019) workshop on "Effective ways to use E-resources" organized
by Department of Dyestuff Technology,
ICT in collaboration with Prof. M. M.
Sharma Library, ICT for M. Tech students
of Dyestuff Technology and M. Tech
Perfumery and Flavor Technology. The
workshop found out to be very useful for
students as it covered all the aspects
related to the Literature Survey; right
from how to build a query and types of
documents involved in research to use of
proper research and reference
management tools. The workshop
concluded by a very informative session
on Research Ethics by Mr. VivekPatkar, renowned Mathematician and Researcher.

3.4 Student Publication (10) Institute Marks ()

S. Student Authors Title Year Source Title Reference


No Roll No.

1 19DYE203 Amar R In-Situ synthesis 2022 Separation and Sep. Purif. Technol
Singh, of metal oxide purification . 2022, 120380
Pratik S and polymer technology
Dhumal, decorated
Madhuri activated carbon-
Bhakare, based
Kshama D photocatalyst for
Lokhande, organic
Mahesh P pollutants
Bondarde, degradation
Surajit
Some

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4 3 2 1 S. No
Dr. Surajit Dr Satyajit Prof. Prof. Name
Some Saha Nagaiyan Ganapati S.
Sekar Shankarling

CBOPS0582E CZGPS2122A AAYPS6215K AEJPG9402M PAN No

M.Sc. and M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech University Degree
PhD PhD and PhD and PhD
4 Faculty Contribution (75)

17/03/2008 28/05/2011 01/02/1988 01/08/2000 Date of receiving


degree

Organic Organic Dyestuff Dyestuff Area of


Chemistry/ Chemistry/ Technology Technology Specialization
Dyestuff Dyestuff
technology technology
58 25 542 124 Research paper
publication
3 1 28 20 Ph.D guidance

3 1 8 1 Ph.D. granted during


the Assessment Year

Assistant Assistant Professor Professor Current Designation


Professor Professor

28/07/2008 20/02/2012 Date (Designated as


Prof/Assoc. Prof.).

17/09/2014 02/02/2015 17/02/1988 20/02/2006 Initial Date of


Joining

Regular Regular Regular Regular Association Type

Yes Yes Yes Yes At present working


with the
Institution(Yes/No)

In case of NO, Date


Institute marks (75)

of Leaving

No No Yes No IS HOD?
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10 9 8 7 6 5
Dr. M. A. K. Dr. Chandu Dr. R.D.Jain Dr. Shamlan Dr. Nabanita Prof. Vijay Y
Kerawala Madankar M.S Sadhukhan Sane
Reshamwala

AACPK9005D AMOPM1296Q AGUPJ7114Q BAVPR7928E BHYPS6309C AAAPS6503N

ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech M.Sc. and B.E/B.Tech
and PhD and PhD and PhD and PhD PhD

29/09/1984 29/01/2015 28/02/2009 18/08/2012 14/12/2009 01/06/1979

General Pharmaceutic DBT-Centre Organic Chemical


Engineering al Chemistry Biotechnology Chemistry/ Technology
Dyestuff
technology
16 11 77 8 17 0

0 0 5 1 1 0

0 0 3 0 0 0

Associate Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Professor


Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor

05/03/1997

16/02/1987 31/03/2015 01/10/2012 20/08/2014 01/04/2016 01/07/2019

Regular Regular Regular Contractual Regular Contractual

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No

15/05/2020

No No No No No No
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16 15 14 13 12 11
Prof. Prof. Prof. A.B. Prof. V. D. Dr. Ashwin Dr. D.D.Sarode
Ravindra P.R.Vavia Pandit Deshpande Mohan
Kulkarni

AAZPK8159R ABNPV8456H AADPP3869K AFEPD6698G AZPPM9011R AALPS9158E

ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech M.Sc. and M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech and
and PhD and PhD and PhD PhD PhD PhD

02/08/2005 01/07/1991 31/07/1984 19/12/2009 13/11/2014 15/02/2010

Technology Pharmaceutic Chemical Physics Physics General


Of Oils, Fats, al Technology Engineering Engineering
Waxes &
Lubricants
143 160 408 32 9 7

12 43 15 7 0 24

0 7 5 0 0 0

Professor Professor Professor Professor Assistant Associate


Professor Professor

05/03/2003 01/01/1998 01/01/2009 01/03/2014

04/11/2016 01/12/1993 01/01/1991 02/05/1991 09/12/2015 12/06/1997

Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

No No No No No No
62
22 21 20 19 18 17
Dr. Neetu Jha Dr. Sachin Prof. Prakash Dr. Usha Prof. B. M. Dr. S.
Jadhav M.Bhate Sayed Bhanage Garimella

AKMPJ1673L BFMOJ9477E ABQPB9008A AXYPS6318Q ADZPB4128Q BODPG7374H

M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech M.Sc. and M.Sc. and M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech
PhD and PhD PhD PhD PhD and PhD

14/07/2009 03/03/2016 01/02/1989 02/02/1998 01/02/1996 24/04/2010

Carbon Chemical Organic Textile Catalytic Material


Nanotube, Engineering Chemistry Chemistry Science and Engineering/
graphing,fuel /Dyestuff Technology, Dyestuff
cell, Technology Green Technology
electrocatalys Chemistry
59 15 16 33 438 0

2 0 4 3 44 0

2 0 1 0 3 0

Assistant Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant


Professor Professor Professor Professor

29/09/1998

24/01/2012 22/05/2018 01/08/2008 29/09/1987 31/12/2003 11/04/2019

Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular

Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

31/10/2018 30/01/2021

No No No No Yes No
63
28 27 26 25 24 23
Prof. Parag Dr. V.H.Dalvi Prof. P.D. Dr. Rashna Prof Anand Dr. P.G.
Gogate Vaidya Giara Patwardhan Goswami

AHNPG3328H ADPPD2092K AGBPV5853B AIMPG5872C ABWPP6169L AEAPG6881M

M.Sc. ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech M.com and M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech
(Engineering) and PhD and PhD Diploma in PhD and PhD
Dress
Designingand
20/06/2002 09/12/2009 04/01/2005 02/02/2004 29/02/1988 28/03/2018

Chemical Chemical Chemical Industrial Chemical General


Engineering Engineering Engineering management Engineering Engineering

385 29 91 0 133 6

350 6 5 0 23 12

4 0 2 0 2 0

Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant


Professor Professor Professor

05/07/2018 12/02/2018

03/07/2007 05/08/2011 01/08/2007 22/12/2017 18/12/2007 06/06/1998

Regular Regular Regular Contractual Regular Regular

Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes

31/12/2018

No No No No No No
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34 33 32 31 30 29
Prof. Shreerang Prof. Amit Prof. Uday S. Dr. Kedar S. Dr. Archana Dr. R.D. Kale
V.Joshi Pratap Annapure Kulkarni Kalekar

AAGPJ5508A AMAPP4724E AGDPA0605L ALQPK2687N CAUPK7808N ADNPK2056Q

ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech
and PhD and PhD and PhD and PhD PhD and PhD

31/10/1990 29/12/2006 29/09/2000 12/02/2018 14/05/2015 02/01/2012

Pharmaceutical Technology of Food Textile Physics Textile


Technology, Oils and Fats, Technology, Chemistry technology
Perfumery and Waxes and Flavors and
Flavours Lubricants, Perfumery
Perfumery
4 55 114 10 5 47

0 11 15 0 2 5

0 3 2 0 0 4

Professor Professor Professor Assistant Assistant Associate


Professor Professor Professor

29/12/2015 16/04/2009 08/04/2016

04/04/2016 29/12/2003 16/04/2003 12/02/2018 01/06/2018 08/04/2003

Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

No No No No No No
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40 39 38 37 36 35
Dr. Deepak Prof. S. S. Prof. Ganapati Prof. Virendra Dr. Jyotsna Prof. Laddha
VithhalPinjari Bhagwat DYadav KRathod Sanjeev Kiritkumar
Waghmare Shivchandraji

AOKPP0919B AAIPB7360E AAAPY1188M AGHPR2864C AAOPW6769L AAGPL9490D

ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech ME/M. Tech
and PhD and PhD and PhD and PhD and PhD and PhD

25/12/2012 01/06/1989 30/06/1982 01/02/2006 29/12/2009 01/07/1995

Chemical Chemical Chemical Chemical Technology of Pharmaceutic


Technology Engineering Engineering, Engineering, Oils and Fats, al
Perfumery and Perfumery and Waxes and Technology,
Flavours Flavours Lubricants, Perfumery
Perfumery and and Flavours
88 89 433 35 25 0

0 39 101 25 1 0

0 2 1 4 2 0

Assistant Professor Professor Professor Associate Professor


Professor Professor

18/11/2003 27/11/1996 10/02/2016 04/04/2016 05/01/2007

31/05/2013 18/11/1986 22/10/1986 08/04/2003 03/04/2003 05/01/1988

Regular Regular Contractual Regular Regular Regular

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

05/09/2018

No No No No No No
66
43 42 41
Prof. Dilip Prof. Ravindra Prof. Pushpito K
Bedekar V.Adivarekar Ghosh

AACPB2670H ADYPA8910A AERPG6341M

M.Sc M.Sc. and ME/M. Tech


PhD and PhD

04/06/1976 01/02/1995 21/05/1980

Technology of Textile Chemical


Flavours and Technology Engineering
marketing

0 166 123

0 16 1

0 8 0

Professor Professor Professor

01/01/2019 30/12/2003 15/04/2015

Contractual Regular Regular

No Yes Yes

31/12/2019

No No No
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4.1 Student-Faculty Ratio (SFR) (10) Institute Marks (10)
UG
No. of UG programs in department: 1

Bachelor of Technology in Dyestuff and Intermediates Technology


Bachelor of Technology in Dyestuff and Intermediates Technology
Year of Study CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
(2020-21) (2019-20) (2018-19)
Sanctioned Actual admitted Sanctioned Actual admitted Sanction Intake Actual admitted
intake through lateral intake through lateral through lateral
entry students entry students entry students

2nd year 20 0 20 0 20 0
3rd year 20 0 20 0 20 0
4th year 20 0 20 0 20 0
Sub-total 60 0 60 0 60 0
total 60 60 60
Grant Total 60 60 60

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PG
No. of PG program in department: 2

Masters of Technology in Dyestuff Technology


CAY(2020-21) CAYm1(2019-20) CAYm2 (2018-19)
Year of Study Sanction Intake Sanction Intake Sanction Intake
1st Year 18 18 4
2nd Year 18 4 4
Total 36 22 8
Masters of Technology in Perfumery and Flavor Technology
CAY(2020-21) CAYm1(2019-20) CAYm2 (2018-19)
Year of Study Sanction Intake Sanction Intake Sanction Intake
1st Year 18 18 18
2nd Year 18 18 18
Total 36 36 36
Grant Total 72 58 44

SRF
No. of UG programs in department: 1
No. of PG program in department: 2

Description CAY(2020-21) CAYm1 (2019-20) CAYm2 (2018-19)


Total No. of Students in the 132 Sum total of all (UG+PG) 118 Sum total of all 104 Sum total of all
Department(S) students (UG+PG) students (UG+PG) students

No. of Faculty in the 26 F1 27 F2 26 F3


Department(F)
Student Faculty Ratio(SFR) 5.08 SFR1=S1/F1 4.37 SFR2=S2/F2 4.00 SFR3=S3/F3

Average SFR 4.48 SFR=(SFR1+SFR2+SFR3)/3

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5.1.1. Provide the information about the regular and contractual faculty as per the format mentioned below:

Total number of regular faculty in Total number of contractual faculty in


the department the department
CAY(2020-21) 24 2
CAYm1(2019-20) 25 2
CAYm2(2018-19) 24 2

Average SFR for three assessment years : 4.48


Assessment SFR : 10

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4.2 Faculty competencies in the area of Program specialization (30) Institute Marks (30)
4.2.1 Faculty name and specialization for the program under consideration (10) Institute Marks (10)

Name of the faculty Relevant Area of Specialization


2020-21 (CAY) 2019-20 (CAYm1)
Dr Satyajit Saha Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology

Dr. Archana Kalekar Physics Physics


Dr. Ashwin Mohan Physics Physics
Dr. Chandu Madankar Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants Oils, Oleochemicals and Surfactants
Technology Technology
Dr. D.D.Sarode General Engineering General Engineering
Dr. Deepak Vithhal Pinjari Advanced materials, nanotechnology, Advanced materials, nanotechnology,
polymers polymers
Dr. Jyotsna Sanjeev Waghmare Technology of Oils and Fats, Waxes and Technology of Oils and Fats, Waxes and
Lubricants Lubricants
Dr. Kedar S. Kulkarni Textile Chemistry Textile Chemistry
Dr. M. A. K. Kerawala General Engineering General Engineering
Dr. Nabanita Sadhukhan Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology

Dr. Neetu Jha Physics Physics


Dr. P.G. Goswami General Engineering General Engineering
Dr. R.D. Kale Textile technology Textile technology
Dr. R.D.Jain Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Dr. Rashna Giara Industrial management & HRM Industrial management & HRM

Dr. S. Garimella Material Engineering Material Engineering


Dr. Sachin Jadhav Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Dr. Shamlan M.S Reshamwala Biotechnology Biotechnology

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Dr. Sitaram Dixit Cosmetics, Aroma Therapy Cosmetics, Aroma Therapy
Dr. Surajit Some Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology

Dr. Usha Sayed Textile Chemistry Textile Chemistry


Dr. V.H.Dalvi Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Prof. A.B. Pandit Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Prof. Amit Pratap Technology of Oils and Fats, Waxes and Technology of Oils and Fats, Waxes and
Lubricants Lubricants
Prof. Anand Patwardhan Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Prof. B. M. Bhanage Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry
Prof. Dilip Bedekar Flavour chemistry Flavour chemistry
Prof. Ganapati D Yadav Green chemistry and chemical Green chemistry and chemical
engineering engineering
Prof. Ganapati S. Shankarling Dyestuff Technology Dyestuff Technology

Prof. Laddha Kiritkumar Shivchandraji Extraction, Isolation, Chemical Extraction, Isolation, Chemical
modification and characterization of modification and characterization of
phytoconstituent phytoconstituent

Prof. Nagaiyan Sekar Dyestuff Technology Dyestuff Technology


Prof. P.D. Vaidya Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Prof. P.R.Vavia Pharmaceutical Technology Pharmaceutical Technology
Prof. Parag Gogate Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering
Prof. Prakash M. Bhate Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology Organic Chemistry, Dyestuff technology

Prof. Pushpito K Ghosh Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering


Prof. Ravindra Kulkarni Oils, oleochemicals and surfactants Oils, oleochemicals and surfactants

Prof. Ravindra V. Adivarekar Textile Chemistry Textile Chemistry


Prof. S. S. Bhagwat Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering

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Prof. Shreerang V. Joshi Pharmaceutical Technology Pharmaceutical Technology
Prof. Uday S. Annapure Food Chemistry Food Chemistry
Prof. V. D. Deshpande Physics Physics
Prof. Vijay Y Sane Dyestuff Technology Dyestuff Technology
Prof. Virendra K Rathod Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering

4.2.2 Faculty Research Publication (10) Institute Marks (10) Institute Marks (10)

Name of the Academic Research


faculty Number of quality publications in refereed/SCI Ph.D. guided /Ph.D. awarded during the assessment
Journals, citations, Books/Book Chapters etc. period while working in the institute
2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18
(CAYm0) (CAYm1) (CAYm2) (CAYm3) (CAYm0) (CAYm1) (CAYm2) (CAYm3)
Dr. Satyajit Saha 6 4 2 1 0 1 0 0
Dr. Archana 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalekar
Dr. Ashwin Mohan 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

Dr. Chandu 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Madankar
Prof. D.D.Sarode 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Dr. Deepak Vithhal 8 10 12 7 0 0 0 0
Pinjari
Dr. Jyotsna 1 1 2 3 2 1 0
Sanjeev
Waghmare
Dr. Kedar S. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kulkarni
Dr. M. A. K. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kerawala

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Dr. Nabanita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sadhukhan
Dr. Neetu Jha 7 9 11 6 2 2 0
Dr. P.G. Goswami 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dr. R.D. Kale 36 8 1 4 1 0


Dr. R.D.Jain 24 20 8 8 0 3 1 1
Dr. Rashna Giara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dr. S. Garimella 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dr. Sachin Jadhav 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 0

Dr. Shamlan M.S 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 0


Reshamwala
Dr. Sitaram Dixit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dr. Surajit Some 10 4 3 2 3 0 0
Dr. Usha Sayed 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0
Dr. V.H.Dalvi 7 5 3 2 0 0 0 8
Prof. A.B. Pandit 14 20 11 20 3 5 2 3
Prof. Amit Pratap 13 4 4 7 3 2 3

Prof. Anand 2 2 3 4 2 2 4
Patwardhan
Prof. B. M. 25 22 35 25 3 4 2
Bhanage
Prof. Dilip 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bedekar
Prof. Ganapati D 22 18 36 28 2 3 6 6
Yadav
Prof. Ganapati S. 5 8 18 15 1 5 2
Shankarling

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Prof. Laddha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kiritkumar
Shivchandraji
Prof. Nagaiyan 7 52 53 41 4 8 10
Sekar
Prof. P.D. Vaidya 5 8 11 9 0 2 5 9
Prof. P.R.Vavia 9 5 3 7 7 2 2
Prof. Parag 49 24 27 31 4 4 1 3
Gogate
Prof. Prakash M. 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 1
Bhate
Prof. Pushpito K 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0
Ghosh
Prof. Ravindra 5 0 5 3 0 0 0 2
Kulkarni
Prof. Ravindra V. 11 19 5 7 8 2 1
Adivarekar
Prof. S. S. 5 0 0 1 0 2 2 3
Bhagwat
Prof. Shreerang V. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Joshi
Prof. Uday S. 25 5 10 14 2 2 3
Annapure
Prof. V. D. 3 2 5 3 0 1 0
Deshpande
Prof. Vijay Y Sane 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Prof. Virendra K 23 25 25 23 1 4 6 6
Rathod

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4.2.3 Faculty Development work (10) Institute marks (10)

Faculty members of Higher Educational Institutions today have to perform a variety of tasks pertaining to diverse roles. In addition to instruction,
Faculty members need to innovate and conduct research for their self-renewal, keep abreast with changes in technology, and develop expertise
for effective implementation of curricula. They are also expected to provide services to the industry and community for understanding and
contributing to the solution of real life problems in industry. Another role relates to the shouldering of administrative responsibilities and co-
operation with other Faculty, Heads-of-Departments and the Head of Institute. An effective performance appraisal system for Faculty is vital for
optimizing the contribution of individual Faculty to institutional performance. Faculty members regular undergo subject training, pedagogical
training and management training conducted by UGC, ASC, TEQIP, AICTE, DST-SERC and other agencies. Apart from the trainings, they are actively
involved in online course designs, short term certificate courses and technological event managements. Participation of faculty members in the
faculty development programs.

Name of Faculty Title Conducted /Participated in Place


Symposia/Seminar/Conference
/Workshop
2022-2021
Dr. Satyajit saha Unraveling the luminogenic property of furan 2nd commonwealth chemistry virtual mode
biomolecular engineering to develop multifunctional posters-Building Networks to
AIEgens for application in TNP sensing and Cell address the goals, RSC
imaging
Dr. Satyajit saha Refresher course in Chemistry HRDC, Mumbai University Virtual mode

2020-2021
Dr. Satyajit saha Unravelling the luminogenic property of Furan by 8th Interdisciplinary Symposium on Webex
Molecular Engineering to develop multifunctional Materials Chemistry (ISMC-2020), platform
AIEgens for application in TNP sensing and Cell- DAE-BRNS
imaging
Dr. Satyajit saha Industry Readiness Programme Co-ordinator of half-day workshop
Dr. Satyajit saha Design and development of axially chiral Oral Presentation, ICS, IISER Virtual mode
Bis(Naphthafuran) luminogens as fluorescent probe Kolkata
for cell-imaging
Dr. Satyajit saha Online Examination Reforms Training workshop NPIU, MHRD

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Dr. Satyajit saha Environmentally benign scalable synthesis of 2,3- Oral Presentation, IOCSRT-2020, Google meet
dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-one under ball milling Punjab University

Dr. Satyajit saha Rationally Designed Furocarbazoles as Multifunctional Oral Presentation, Recent Google meet
Aggregation Induced Emissive Luminogens for the Advances in Chemistry & Material
Sensing of Trinitrophenol (TNP) and Cell-imaging Sciences (2020), Seminar-III”,
Kolkata

Dr. Satyajit saha Tröger’s Base Functionalized Recyclable Porous Poster presentation, Indian Google meet
Covalent Organic Polymer (COP) for the Dye Chemical Society Research
Adsorption from Water Excellence Award in the Poster
presentation at “Recent Advances
in Chemistry & Material Sciences
(2020), Seminar-II, Kolkata
Dr. Satyajit saha Rationally Designed Multifunctional AIEgens For the Oral presentation in International virtual mode
Selective Sensing Of Trinitrophenol (TNP) And Cell- Webinar on “Recent Advances in
Imaging Science and Technology during the
Coronavirus Pandemic-2020, BIT
Mesra, Ranchi, India
Dr. Satyajit saha Rationally Designed Furocarbazoles as Multifunctional Oral presentation in a webinar Zoom meeting
Aggregation Induced Emissive Luminogens for the VirtCon 2020
Sensing of Trinitrophenol (TNP) and Cell-imaging
Dr. Nabanita TRAINING CUM WORKSHOP ON ESSENTIAL OIL, Fragrance and Flavour Zoom Meeting
Sadhukhan PERFUMERY & AROMATHERAPY, 16th February Development Centre, Ministry of
MSME, Govt. of India,

Kannauj-209726, India
Dr. Nabanita Organized Women in STEM Convener, ICT and UGC-FRP, Zoom meeting
Sadhukhan ght Mumbai, India
Organized

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"Women in STEM: Academia to Industry" (five days)

2019-2020
Dr. Satyajit saha NAAC Awareness Quiz”-2020 Participation certificate, Dr. Virtual mode
Babasaheb Ambedkar
Technological University, Lonere
Dr. Satyajit saha “Multifunctional AIEgens based on furocarbazoles for 1st prize in poster presentation, “ Virtual mode
the selective detection of TNP and cell-imaging” Innovation, Expansion, Impacts and
Challenges in Chemical and
Biological Sciences", Surendranath
College, Kolkata
Dr. V. H. Dalvi Fundamentals of Molecular Simulations Seminar at Centre of continuing Kanpur
education, IIT Kanpur
Dr. V. H. Dalvi Machine Learning with Business Applications Workshop at DCAL, IIM Bangalore Bangalore
Prof. A. V. Python and Machine Learning Workshop by TEQIP ICT, Mumbai
Patwardhan
Prof. P. R. Improved wastewater treatment using hydrodynamic Training Lviv
Gogate cavitation Polytechnic,
Lviv, Ukraine
2018-2019
Prof. S.S. National Institute of Educational Planning & NIEPA University of
Bhagwat Administration Oxford
Prof. S.S. International Conference on Energy and Environment keynote speaker at International VIT,Pune
Bhagwat Conference on Energy and
Environment, January 4th,2019
Prof. S.S. Interfacial Science & Engineering: Basics and Invited as speaker for Research Ahmedabad
Bhagwat Applications seminar on Interfacial Science & University,Gujr
Engineering: Basics and at.
Applications March 4th,2019
Prof. S.S. Environment and Green Technology for Sustainable keynote speaker for National Pune

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Bhagwat Development seminar on” Environment and
Green Technology forSustainable
Development, January 18-
19,2019
Prof. S.S. Energy and Exergy Engineering Delivered a lecture on “Energy and KLES Science &
Bhagwat Exergy Engineering, Commerce
College
Prof. S.S. Importance of Sciences in Engineering Invited to talk on Importance of Don Bosco
Bhagwat Sciences in Engineering Institute of
Technology
Prof. P.K. Ghosh Eye on Green Technology, International Conference Invited as Lecturer, April 24-25, Jain University,
on Green Methods for Separation, Purification and 2018 Bengaluru
Nanomaterial Synthesis (GMSP&NS-2018)
Prof. P.K. Ghosh Illustrations of Opportunities to Convert Waste into ICC Seminar on Wealth from Ankleshwar,
Value Waste, April 27, 2018 Gujarat
Prof. P.K. Ghosh innovative solutions to problems of industrial and Farewell Seminar in honour of Matunga
societal relevance Professor P. M. Bhate, 28 October,
2018.
Prof. P.K. Ghosh Discovery of Cozaar, Losartan Potassium Salt at Conference on an Interdisciplinary St. Xavier’s
DuPont Approach from Fundamental College,
Sciences to TranslationalMedicine, Mumbai,
9 January, 2019
Prof. P.K. Ghosh how SMEs can partner and benefit from the Seminar on Technology options for UAA
expertise sustainable growth of Indian Ahmedabad
chemical industry, Feb 9,2019
Prof. P.K. Ghosh Practical applications of Forward Osmosis with eye National Conference on Novel Anand, Gujarat
on energy conservation Chemical Systems for Therapeutic
and EnergyApplications (NCSTEA-
2019), 1 March 2019
Prof. P.K. Ghosh Technology pull and technology push are both ChemProtech India / Chemspec CSIR-CSMCRI,
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Prof. P.R. Gogate Chemical Reaction Engineering Training program for Field officers -
of Maharashtra Pollution Control
Board September 2018
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process Calculations, Distillation & Extraction, Invited Faculty in Refresher course Ranipet, TN
Crystallization & Filtration on Chemical Engineering organized
by Indian Chemical Council
October 2018
Prof. P.R. Gogate Combining oxidants with Cavitation Technologies for talk at workshop organized by -
Process Intensification Evonik, November 2018
Prof. P.R. Gogate Hydrodynamic cavitation for wastewater treatment Invited Lecture in School on BITS, Goa,
Advanced Oxidation Processes,
November 2018
Prof. P.R. Gogate Cavitation Technologies for Wastewater treatment”, Invited lecture organized by Alandi, Pune
Invited lecture organized by MITCOE MITCOE, December 2018
Prof. P.R. Gogate Chemical Reaction Engineering Invited Faculty in Refresher course Mumbai
on Chemical Engineering organized
by Indian Chemical Council,
February 2019
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process Intensification using Cavitational reactors Invited lecturer, February 2019 Kurukshetra
University
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process Calculations, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Invited Faculty in Refresher course Southern
Distillation & Extraction, Crystallization & Filtration on Chemical Engineering organized Regional
by Indian Chemical Council, March Center,
2019 Cuddalore, TN
Prof. P.R. Gogate Sono-crystallization Industrial training program on Cipla, Mumbai
crystallization, March 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Advances in Technology and Business Potential of 17th International Symposium The Lalit,
New Drug Delivery Systems organized by Controlled Release Mumbai
Society-Indian Chapter (CRS-IC),
February 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Polyrotaxane: Cyclodextrin Based Supramolecular Poster Presentation at Controlled The Lalit,

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Assembly Release Society -Indian Chapter Mumbai
2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Fabrication and characterization of starch-TPU based Poster Presentation at 17th The Lalit,
nano fibers for wound healing applications International Symposium on Mumbai
Advances in Technology and
Potential of New Drug Delivery
Systems, Controlled release
society-Indian Chapter 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Production of uniform insulin crystals using Poster Presentation at 17th The Lalit,
hydrodynamic flow focusing device for sustained International Symposium on Mumbai
release Advances in Technology and
Potential of New Drug Delivery
Systems, Controlled release
society-Indian Chapter 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Colorimetric point-of-care detection of cholesterol Poster presentation at CRS-IC 2019 The Lalit-
using chitosan nanofibers Mumbai, India
Dr. R.D. Jain Synthesis of Zinc oxide Nanostructures using orange Poster presentation at 17th The Lalit,
peel oil and their incorporation in composite films International Symposium of Mumbai
with Chitosan Controlled Release Society - Indian
Chapter
Dr. R.D. Jain Evaluation of novel probiotic composition in Oral Poster Presentation at CRS The Lalit,
health Mumbai Chapter, February 2019 Mumbai
Dr. R.D. Jain Continuous synthesis of trimethyl Presentation at 17th International The Lalit,
chitosan/palladiumnano particles as potential anti- Symposium of Controlled Release Mumbai
cancer therapy Society, February 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Production of High Titre Recombinant Monoclonal Poster presentation at BPI, 9-10 Indian Institute
Antibody against TNF-α September 2018 of Technology-
Delhi,
Dr. R.D. Jain Optimization of Process Parameters to Maximize Poster Presentation at Indian Institute
Antibody Production Using Design of Experiments Bioprocessing India, 14-16 of Technology,
December 2018 Delhi, India

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Dr. R.D. Jain Optimization of Process Parameters to Maximize Poster Presentation at Indian Institute
Antibody Production Using Design of Experiments Bioprocessing, 14-16 December of Technology,
2018 Delhi, India.
Dr. R.D. Jain Chitosan based coprocessed excipients for improved Seminar at Wadhwani Research IIT, Mumbai
tableting Center for Bioengineering,
November 20, 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Development and evaluation of artificial skin using Poster presentation at 3rd WRCB, Indian Institute
microfluidics for preclinical November 20, 2018 of Technology
Bombay,
Mumbai
Dr. R.D. Jain Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and its Poster presentation at BESCON, Indian Institute
Biomedical Application October 2018 of Technology-
Mumbai
Dr. R.D. Jain Continuous synthesis of tri-methyl chitosan/ Poster Presentation at Conference Indian Institute
palladium nano-particles as potential anti-cancer BESCON-2018, 26-27 Oct 2018 of Technology
therapy Bombay, India
Dr. R.D. Jain Process development for producing uniform insulin Poster Presentation at Biological Indian Institute
crystals using microfluidic device, Engineering Society Conference of Technology,
2018, 26-27 Oct 2018 Bombay
Dr. R.D. Jain Development and characterization of 3D lung Poster Presentation at Biological Indian Institute
spheroids Engineering Society Conference of Technology,
2018, 26-27 Oct 2018 Bombay
Dr. R.D. Jain Tackling tuberculosis infection in macrophages using Poster presentation at All India
chitosan oligosaccharide nanoplexes "Nanobioteck-2018", 24-27 Oct, Institute of
2018 Medical
Sciences
(AIIMS), New
Dr. R.D. Jain Potential of Polymethylmethacrylate Copolymer for Poster Presentation at All India
developing microcarriers for mammalian cell culture NanoBioteck 2018, 24-27 Oct, Institute of
2018 Medical
Science, Delhi

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Dr. R.D. Jain Exploring the Interaction of Chitosan Polymer with Poster presentation at All India
Lipid Bilayer For si RNA Delivery "Nanobioteck-2018", 24-27 Oct, Institute of
2018 Medical
Science, New
Delhi
Dr. R.D. Jain Gene silencing using chitosan oligosaccharide-siRNA Poster Presentation at SBC ICT, Mumbai,
nanoplexes for alleviating lung diseases Mumbai, September 2018 India
Dr. R.D. Jain Gene silencing using chitosan oligosaccharide-siRNA Poster presentation at Indian National
nanoplexes for alleviating lung diseases Chitin and Chitosan Meeting, 11- Chemical
13 October 2018 Laboratory
(NCL), Pune
Dr. R.D. Jain Synthesis of Zinc oxide Nanostructures using orange Poster presentation at 7th Indian CSIR-NCL Pune,
peel oil and their incorporation in composite films Chitin and Chitosan Society India
with Chitosan Meeting, 11-13 October 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain The indispensible role of proton balance in the Poster presentation at 7th Indian CSIR-NCL Pune
formation of self-assembled chitosan nanoparticles Chitin and Chitosan Society
for siRNA delivery Meeting, 11-13 October 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Chitosan based microcarriers for potential large-scale Poster presentation at 7th Indian CSIR-NCL, Pune
culture of mammalian cells Chitin and Chitosan Society
Meeting11-13 October 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Hydrodynamic flow focusing for producing uniform Poster Presentation at 1st Biopolis,
insulin crystals giving sustained release Controlled Release Asia meeting Singapore
24-25 September 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Elucidating the uptake kinetics of chitosan Poster Presentation at 1st Biopolis,
nanoparticles for siRNA delivery Controlled Release Asia meeting Singapore
24-25 September 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Split and Recombine Micromixer based continuous Oral Presentation at Microfluidics Mumbai
Synthesis of Chitosan Nanoparticles and Lab on a Chip conference,
SELECTBIO, March 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain FDM 3D printing as a tool for rapid prototyping and Poster presentation at 17th The Lalit,
manufacturing of controlled release tablets Controlled release society-Indian Mumbai

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chapter, February 2019
Dr. R.D. Jain Society of biological chemist Society of biological chemist -
Seminar
Dr.S.V. Jadhav Enhancing Accountability and Responsiveness in TEQUIP III, 11 – 15 March 2019 Osmania
Scientific Organisations University,
Hyderabad
Dr. Jyotsna Lipids as Phase Changing Material in Solar Thermal AICTE STTP on Solar Energy, March SGGS Institute
Waghmare Energy Storage 31, 2018 of Engg &
Tech, Nanded
Prof. A.B. Pandit Sustainable Waste Management: Municipal Solid IGCS Winter School, 2019 at IIT Madras
Waste and e-Waste
Prof. A.B. Pandit Groundnut shell Biochar-Production, 2nd International Conference on Gangwon
characterization, and study of its interactive Bioresources, Energy, Environment Province,
mechanism with crop fertilizer & Materials Technology,2018 10- South Korea
13 June
Prof. A.B. Pandit A two stage treatment of alkyd resin wastewater: DAE BRNS 8th Biennial Symposium BITS-Pilani-
Hydrodynamic cavitation followed by Peroxane on emerging trends in Separation Goa
process in gas inducing reactor Sciences and Technology, 23-26
May 2018
Prof. A.B. Pandit INAE DST initiative on Laboratory safety and Lecture at Indian Institutes of Pune
hazardous waste management Science Education and Research
(IISER)
Prof. A.B. Pandit Process Intensification Strategies for Chemical ICT-UAA Silver Jubilee Seminar, Ahmadabad
Industry February 2018
Prof. A.B. Pandit Intensification of intracellular enzyme recovery Key note Speaker at ‘ACES-2019’ IISER Bhopal
Prof. A.B. Pandit National Opportunities for Chemical Engineers Key note Lecture, CHEMIX 2019 VNIT Nagpur
Prof. A.B. Pandit Laboratory Safe Practices and Waste Disposal in Invited Talk at ‘INAE-DST’ Savitribai Phule
Academic and R & D Institutes Pune
University,
Pune

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Prof. A.B. Pandit Engg. Design and Scale up of Crystallization Key note speaker at 12th -
International Workshop on
Crystallization, Filtration, Drying –
WFCFD
Prof. A.B. Pandit Integration of Sustainability Concepts in Chemical Workshop organized in -
Engineering Education collaboration with WIPRO
Foundation
Prof. A.W. CFD Modeling for Reactor Design Symposium on Chemical Reaction NCL, Pune
Patwardhan Engineering 17-18 December 2018
Prof. A.W. Synthesis of boron doped carbon nanotubes using Second International Conference JNTU-
Patwardhan floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition on Nano Science and Engineering Hyderabad
Applications ICONSEA, 4-6 Octobar
2018
Prof. A.W. Synthesis of high aspect ratio graphene oxide sheets Conference on Nano Science and JNTU-
Patwardhan using one pot electrochemical exfoliation Engineering Applications ICONSEA- Hyderabad
2018, 4-6 Octobar 2018
Prof. A.W. Numerical Simulations of the Gas-Liquid two phase 16th Multiphase flow conference Dresden,
Patwardhan flow using population balance modelling in Vertical Germany
Pipe
Prof. A.W. Sensitivity Analysis for CFD Simulations of Randomly 12th International Conference on IIT-Roorkee
Patwardhan Arranged Packed Beds of Spheres Complex Fluids and Soft Matter, 6-
9 December 2018
Prof. A.W. Experimental and Computational Studies for Two 7th International and 45th IIT-Bombay,
Patwardhan Phase Flow Pressure Drop in Vertical Tube Boiling National Conference on Fluid Mumbai
Mechanics and Fluid Power
(FMFP), 10-12 December
Prof. A.W. Direct Numerical Simulation for comparison of Flow 7th International and 45th IIT-Bombay,
Patwardhan Structures in Three-Dimensional Wake Flow National Conference on Fluid Mumbai
Mechanics and Fluid Power
(FMFP), 10-12 December
Prof. A.W. New methodology for modeling pressure drop and National Conference on Critical IIT-BHU,

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Patwardhan thermal hydraulic characteristics in long vertical Heat Flux and Multiphase Flow Varanasi
boiler tubes at high pressure
Prof. A.W. Thermal Hydraulics Study of High Pressure Flow 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Boiling in Vertical Tube Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018), 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Residence Time Distribution Studies in Multi-stage 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Extraction Column Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Comparison of the Turbulence Models for Flow 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Fields Prediction of the Jet Flow Decay Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Mathematical Modeling of Tea Bag Infusion Kinetics. 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Numerical Simulations of the Slug Flow for the Air- 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Water Two Phase Flow System in Vertical Pipe Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Single step Electrochemical Exfoliation of Graphite: 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Synthesis, Optimization and Characterization. Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Synthesis of boron doped carbon nanotubes and 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan study of variation in boron concentration Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Hydrodynamics of asymmetric rotating agitated 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar

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Patwardhan extractor: Investigation of drop size , holdup and Institute of Chemical Engineers,
mass transfer (CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Direct Numerical Simulation for External and Internal 71th Annual Session of Indian NIT-Jalandhar
Patwardhan Flows in Open FOAM Institute of Chemical Engineers,
(CHEMCON-2018) 27-30
Decemeber
Prof. A.W. Mathematical Modeling of Tea Bag Infusion Kinetics. 2nd International Conference on Bologna, Italy
Patwardhan Engineering Future Food,
(EFF2019), 26 – 29 de maio de
2019
Prof. A.W. CFD PBM simulations of asymmetric rotating impeller 14th International Conference on Guilin, China
Patwardhan column, Gas-Liquid and Gas-Liquid-Solid
Reactor Engineering (GLS-14) 30
may-3 june, 2019
Prof. A.W. Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) to Investigate the 14th International Conference on Guilin, China
Patwardhan Effect of Schmidt Number on Mass Transfer through Gas-Liquid and Gas-Liquid-Solid
Packed Beds Reactor Engineering (GLS-14) 30
may-3 june, 2019
Prof. A.V. Cleaning of polyamide nanofiltration membranes: Paper presented at 1st Kolhapur,
Patwardhan Comparison between conventional and ultrasound- International Conference Materials Maharashtra
assisted technology & Environmental Science (ICMES),
18-20 December 2018
Prof. A.V. COD reduction of industrial effluent by polyamide Paper presented at 1st Kolhapur,
Patwardhan nanofiltration membranes International Conference Materials Maharashtra
& Environmental Science (ICMES),
18-20 December 2018
Prof.A.V. Safety Week Safety Week Workshop ICT Mumbai
Patwardhan
Dr. P.D. Vaidya Distillation & Absorption 11th International Conference on Florence

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Distillation & Absorption,
September 16-19, 2018
Dr. P.D. Vaidya Hydrogen & Fuel Cell 7th International Hydrogen & Fuel Jodhpur
Cell Conference (IHFC – 2018), ),
December 9-11, 2018,
Dr. P.D. Vaidya Orientation to Chemical Safety and Risk Sandia National Laboratory’s ICT, Mumbai.
Management Workshop
Prof (Dr). An Odyssey with Technical Textiles Texas Tech University, USA, 20th ICT, Mumbai
Ravindra D. Kale February 2018
Prof (Dr). Woolmark Wool Education Course SEAM CONSULTING GROUP, 12th ICT, Mumbai
Ravindra D. Kale March 2018
Prof (Dr). textile 4.0 Global and Indian Perspective The Textile Association, 22nd and Hotel The Lalit,
Ravindra D. Kale 23rd March 2018 Andheri (E),
Mumbai
Prof (Dr). Research Methodology for Engineering Management AICTE VJTI, Matunga
Ravindra D. Kale Research
Prof. V.K. Rathod Application of Enzyme for conversion of Biomass in Keynote Lecture Rowan
to value added product Universi
ty, USA
Prof. V.K. Rathod ‘Utilization of solid waste from Food Industry for Keynote Lecture, 2018 North
value added products’ and ‘Utilization of liquid Maharashtra
waste from Food Industry for value added products’ University
Jalgaon
Dr. Satyajit Saha International convention on colorants (COC) Department of Dyestuff
Technology, 28thFeb to 1st March The Club,
2019 Andheri
Dr. N. sekar International convention on colorants (COC) Department of Dyestuff The Club,
Technology, 28thFeb to 1st March Andheri
2019
2017-2018

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Lecture on Wonderland of Oils and fats SNDT, Juhu, 22 Jan 2018
Dr. Jyotsna OTAI , MPOC &
Waghmare SNDTWU
Workshop on Creative and Formulation of Natural Courtyars by Marriot Mumbai,
Dr. Jyotsna and Organic Cosmetics 28th-29th November 2018 ISCC
Waghmare
Workshop organized on " Improving communication Application on Thermal Analysis in
Dr. S. B. Joshi Interpersonnal skills and time management w.r. t. Pharma Industry, 19/03/2018 to -
Pharma Industry 21/03/2018
Hands on training on Animal cell culture and Attend Cell culture Workshop at
Dr. S. B. Joshi molecular techniques using the human/ cancer cell International Center for Stem Pune
lines for various expts Cells, Cancer and Biotechnology,
16/07/2018 to 22/07/2018
Dr. S. B. Joshi Two days International workshop on Quality by Learn the basic of QbD,
design Practicle Implementation of Tools &Tractics of -
QbD & L6 in Pharma Product Development 12/10/2018 to 13/10/2018
Dr. Uday S. Effect of various processing method on 26th Indian Convention of Food Hyderabad
Annapure antinutritional factors and protein and starch Scientists and Technologists,
digestibility of varieties of pigeon pea dhal December 7-9, 2017
Dr. Uday S. S o y m i d a f e b r i f u g a exudates gum an 26th Indian Convention of Food Hyderabad
Annapure encapsulating agent Scientists and Technologists,
December 7-9, 2017
Dr. Uday S. Bioactive properties of oil extracted from Coconut 26th Indian Convention of Food Hyderabad
Annapure Testa Scientists and Technologists,
December 7-9, 2017
Dr. N. Sekar Participated in Teaching- Learning Workshop, 24th Sept, 2016 ICT, Mumbai
Dr. N. Sekar NLOphoric organic Molecules - structural Diversities International conference on pure Mauritius
and Applied chemistry, 18-22 July
2016
Dr. N. Sekar Sharing of Innovative ideas and Achievements of Siddaganga Institute of Tumakuru

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centers of Excellence Technology, April 2016
Synthesis and characterization of ultrafiltration Recent Trends on Membranes and
Prof. A.V. ceramic membranes using solid spent material Separation Technology (RTMST-17) CSMCRI,
Patwardhan doped in α-alumina from chemical industries Workshop, November 22-23, 2017 Bhavnagar
Prof. A.V. Synthesis and Characterization of Microfiltration Poster presentation on Recent S.D.D. Arts
Patwardhan Ceramic Membranes: Re-use of Industrial Solid Spent Trend and Developments in College, Wada,
Materials Environmental and BasicSciences Thane
(RTDEBS 2018), 10th March 2018
Synthesis and characterization of ultra-filtration Paper presented at DAE – BRNS BITS
Prof. A.V. ceramic membranes using solid spent material Biennial “Symposium on Emerging
Patwardhan doped in alpha alumina from chemical industries Trends inSeparation Science and Pilani, K.K.
Technology (SESTEC –2018), May Birla Goa
23-26, 2018
Prof. A.V. Development of grafted resins and membranes CHEMIX-18, April 7-8, 2018 VNIT, Nagpur
Patwardhan (extractants) for precious metals
Synthesis and characterization of ultra-filtration Paper presented at DAE –BRNS BITS
Prof. A.V. ceramic membranes using solid Biennial Symposium on Emerging
Patwardhan Trends, May 23-26, 2018 Pilani, K.K.
spent material doped iin alpha alumina from Birla Goa
chemical industries
Prof. A.V. Application of ceramic membranes in treating Paper presentation at Outstanding Mumbai
Patwardhan laundry wastewater Young Chemical Engineers (OYCE),
24 March 2018
Prof. A.V. Application of ceramic membranes in treating Paper presentation at Outstanding Mumbai
Patwardhan laundry wastewater Young Chemical Engineers (OYCE),
24 March 2018
Prof. A.W. Controlling the carbon nanotubes type with International Conference on IIT Roorkee
Patwardhan processing parameters from floating catalyst Nanotechnology
chemical vapor deposition synthesis
Prof. A.W. Synthesis of modified carbon nanotubes International Conference on IIT Roorkee

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Patwardhan Nanotechnology
Prof. A.W. Flow Patterns, Flow Pattern Map And Void Fraction NationalConference on Fluid Amrita
Patwardhan Measurement Of Air/ Water Two Phase Flow In Mechanics and Fluid Power University,
Vertical Pipe Kerala
Prof. A.W. Design and Scale-up of Asymmetric Rotary Agitated SESTEC – 2018 BITS Goa
Patwardhan Liquid – Liquid Extraction Columns, Eighth Biennial
Symposium On EmergingTrends In Separation
Science And Technology
Eighth Biennial Symposium On
Prof. A.W. Hydrodynamic Characteristics between Pulsed Disc BITS Goa
Patwardhan and Doughnut Column and Asymmetric Rotating Emerging Trends In Separation
Impeller Column Science And Technology,SESTEC –
2018
Eighth Biennial Symposium On
Prof. A.W. CFD-PBM Simulations of Asymmetric Rotating BITS Goa
Patwardhan Impeller Column Emerging Trends In Separation
Science AndTechnology,SESTEC –
2018
Eighth Biennial Symposium On
Prof. A.W. Synergistic Behavior of Tri-butyl Phosphate and Di- BITS Goa
Patwardhan (2-ethylhexyl) Phosphoric Acid Emerging Trends In Separation
Science And Technology,SESTEC –
2018
Eighth Biennial Symposium On
Prof. A.W. Recovery of Lithium from Sea Water Bitterns BITS Goa
Patwardhan byLiquid – Liquid Extraction Emerging Trends In Separation
Science And Technology,SESTEC –
2018
Rowan
Prof. V.K. Rathod Application of Enzyme for conversion of Biomass in Guest lecturer

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to value added product University, USA
Prof. V.K. Rathod Heat Transfer and its application in heat exchanger BPCL Training program, 2017 Mumbai
design
Prof. V.K. Rathod Utilization of solid waste from Food Industry for Guest lecture North
value added Products & Utilization of liquid waste Maharashtra
from Food Industry for value added products University
Jalgaon
Prof . V.K. American Chemical Society School -Festival Workshop -
Rathod
Prof. P. R. Hydrodynamic cavitation for Wastewater treatment Invited for presentation, Saudi Arabia
Gogate November 2017
Invited Lecture at AOSS-3,
Prof. P. R. Intensified Hybrid oxidation processes based on SRM University
Gogate hydrodynamic cavitation for treatment of emerging September 2017 Invited Lecture at
contaminants AOSS-3, 14-16 September 2017
Prof. P. R. Cavitational Reactors Annual Convention of Marathi Kudal,
Gogate Vidnyan Parishad, December 2017 Maharashtra
Prof. P. R. Intensification of Chemical processing applications Invited Lecturer PREC, Loni
Gogate using Cavitational Reactors
Intensified Production of Biofuels from
Prof. P. R. Invited Lecture at the Indo- Japan IIT-Guwahati
Gogate Sustainable Raw Materials using Ultrasonic Reactors Bilateral Symposium, 1-4 February
2018
Prof. P. R. crystallization usingultrasonic irradiation Invited lecture at WFCFD, ICT Mumbai
Gogate February 2018
Prof. P. R. Process Intensification of Chemical Processing Tantr Avishkar 2018 TSEC, Mumbai
Gogate applications using cavitational reactors
Prof. P.D. Vaidya 6th International Conference on Hydrogen and Fuel 6th International Conference on Pune
Cells Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, Dec. 10-
12, 2017

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Prof. P.D. Vaidya Orientation to Chemical Security Risk Management 3-Day Seminar, January 2018 SANDIA
National
Laboratories
(USA)
Indian Institute
Dr. R.D. Jain Evaluation of heat and agitation induced aggregation Poster Presentation at Indian
profile of insulin using biophysical techniques Biophysical Society-2018, 9-13 of Science
March 2018 Education and
Research
(IISER), Pune
Dr. R.D. Jain Characterization of Serum Nano-particles with Serum Poster Presentation at Indian IISER-Pune
Proteins Biophysical Society Annual Meet,
9-13 March 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Charge based Protein-Nanoparticle Interaction Poster presentation at CRS- India, Mumbai
February 2018
Dr. R.D. Jain Salzyme Enzyme mimicking metal salt as an Conference on Advances in -
alternative catalyst for organic synthesis Catalysis for Energy and
Environment, January 10-12 2018
Skinon- a-chip: An alternativeto- animal, 3D in-vitro
Dr. R.D. Jain skin model for preclinical and Oral Presentation at Microfluidics Mumbai
and Lab, SELECTBIO
biomedical applications
Dr. R.D. Jain Human Skin for Preclinical Chemical, Pharmaceutical Poster Presentation at Conference Indian
and Cosmetic Testing on “India Centric R&D Chemical
Council at
Mumbai
Enzyme immobilized chitosanbased Poster presentation at
Dr. R.D. Jain Trivandrum,
Nanobioteck-2017 Annual
nanofibers used for detection of cholesterol Kerala
Conference of Indian Society of

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Nanomedicine, 6-8 December
2017
Dr. R.D. Jain Deep eutectic solvents as viable reaction media for Poster presentation at IIT Guwahati
lipase catalyzed reaction Bioprocessing India, 9-11
December 2017
Dr. R.D. Jain Design, Fabrication and Optimization of Poster Presentation and exhibition ICT, Mumbai
at 3rd TEQIP-INN, March 2017
microbioreactor for in-vitro development of human
skin tissue
Microfluidic platform for the controlled
Dr. R.D. Jain Poster Presentation at Nano India IIT, New Delhi,
synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles 2017 India
Implications for Nano-Biointeractions
Dr. R.D. Jain Poster Presentation At NanoIndia- IIT, New Delhi,
in Cellular Studies 2017 India

Lipids as Phase Changing Material in Solar Thermal AICTE STTP on Solar Energy, March SGGS Institute
Prof. Ravindra Energy Storage 31,2018 of Engg &
D. Kulkarni Tech, Nanded
Plenary Lecture in Two days UGC- School of
Prof. Ravindra Green Synthesis of Mutifunctional Photoinitiators
D. Kulkarni SAP Sponsored National Chemical
Conference ICLS 2018, March 5-6 Sciences,
2018 North
Maharashtra
University,
Jalgaon, MS
Society for
Prof. Ravindra Preparation of High Performance Copper National Conference on Trends
D. Kulkarni Phthalocyanine Pigment Concentrates and Modelling and Challenges in Architectural Industrial

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studies Coatings, Feb,16,2018 Chemistry in
association
with D Polymer
& Surface
Engg, ICT,
Mumbai
Prof. Ravindra Recent Trends in Science and Technology Expert Talk, Feb. 02, 2018 AMITY
D. Kulkarni University,
Panvel, MS
410206
Prof. Ravindra Nutritional Properties of Palm & Other Oils Workshop on Palm Oil, SNDT Campus,
D. Kulkarni Jan.22,2018 Juhu, Palm Oil
Council,
Malysia& O
Prof. Ravindra D. Oleochemicals in Food, Polymer and Plastics Derivatives and Applications,
OTAI (WZ),
Kulkarni Industries March 16- 17, 2017
India
2016-2017
Prof A. B. Pandit The word academy of science (TWAS) General Meeting Rwanda, South
Africa
Prof A. B. Pandit 15th Meeting of the European Society of 15th Meeting of the European Istanbul,
Sonochemistry-ESS15 Society of Sonochemistry-ESS15 Turkey
International Conference on
Prof. A. V. Transport of Ruthenium through Supported Liquid Tiruchirappalli
Patwardhan Membrane Membrane Technology and its .
Applications (MEMSEP 2017),
21-23 February 2017

Prof. A. V. Introduction to Research Approach 4th INSPIRE Science Camp of DST G. N. Sapkal
Patwardhan College of

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(“Innovation in Science Pursuit Engineering,
for Inspired Research),06 to 10 Nashik
December 2016
Prof. A. V. Orientation to Chemical Security Risk Management The United States Department of United States
Patwardhan State, October 5 to 7, 2016
Prof. A. V. Materials Characterization Society of Industrial Chemistry and HBNI Complex,
Patwardhan Chemistry Division, BARC, 2 July BARC, Mumbai
2016
Prof. A. V. Effluent Treatment and Processing Seminar by Dyestuff Department, ICT Mumbai
Patwardhan ICT, Mumbai, 14 Sept 2016.
Prof. A. V. Water: Conservation, Recycling and Desalination Seminar by Dyestuff Department, ICT Mumbai
Patwardhan ICT, Mumbai, 4 Feb 2017
Prof. A. V. Advanced Treatment and Recycling of Urban and School of Water resources, 6 to 10 IIT Kharagpur
Patwardhan Industrial Wastewater, March 2017
Prof. A. V. Microbial colorants / pigments Business proposal presented at Axis Bank, at
Patwardhan AXISMOVES-2017, 12 May 2017 New Delhi
Prof. A. V. Microbial colorants/ pigments Business proposal presented at Stanford
Patwardhan IIGP-FICCI DST-LOCKHEED Graduate
Porogramme, 2017 School of
Business, Texas
Prof. A. W. Application of Numerical Heat Transfer to Industrial CFD Modeling of High Pressure BARC
Patwardhan Problems Sub-cooled Boiling Flow in Vertical
Tubes, 2017
Dr. R. D. Jain Synthesis, Characterization and Cellular Imaging Hands on Training Workshop on ICT, Mumbai,
Nano-Drug Delivery System, India
October 2016
Prof. Ravindra Pressure Driven Membrane Separation Techniques MHRD-TEQIP STTP on Hygienic SGGS Institute
D. Kulkarni for Drinking Water and Effluent Treatment Drinking water, Dec. 20, 2016 of Engg &
Tech, Nanded

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Joshi Memorial IPI Presentation,
Prof. Ravindra Polymorph Selective Synthesis of Nanomaterials and College of
D. Kulkarni Reactive Crystallisation and Engineering March 19, 2016 Engineering
and
Technology,
Akola
Prof. Ravindra Surfactant Mediated Polymorph Selective Solution National Conference on Synthesis G.T. P. College
D. Kulkarni Spray Synthesis of Nanopigments and their of Nanomaterials, Feb 09, 2016 (UGC SAP),
Characterisations Nandurbar
Dr. R. D. Jain International Symposium of the Controlled Release International Symposium of the ICT, Mumbai
Society-Indian Chapter Controlled Release Society-Indian
Chapter
International Scientific Academy of
Dr. Amit P. Green Functional Fluids from Castor Oil Pattaya
Pratap Engineering & Technology (Thailand)
Conferences, April 28-29, 2016
Dr. Amit P. Novel/ Advanced Methods of Vegetable Oil FILTECH, October 11- 13, 2016 Cologne,
Pratap Processing Germany
Dr. Amit P. Biobased Functional Fluid and Lubricants 5th Asian Oleochemicals Kuala Lumpur,
Pratap Conference, January 11 – 12, 2017 Malaysia
Dr. Amit P. Microbial Biosurfacatnts from Tree Borne Oils Chemical, Agricultural, Biological Manila,
Pratap and Medical Sciences, January 23- Philippines
24, 2017
Dr. Amit P. Rice Bran Oil and Wax: Healthy and Sustainable 3rd International Conference on Tokyo
Pratap Choice for Edible and Industrial Applications Rice Bran Oil (ICRBO 2016), University,
October 24-25, 2016 Japan
National Conference On Recent
Prof. D. V. Pinjari Cavitation: a Novel Approach for Process Laxminarayan
Intensification, in National Conference Trends In Chemical Engineering Institute Of
And Technology (REACT)13-15 Technology
(LIT), Nagpur

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Jan 2017
National Conference On Recent
Prof. D. V. Pinjari Synthesis of Molybdenum disulphide by using Institute Of
ultrasound and conventional method Trends In Chemical Engineering Technology
And Technology (REACT)13-15 (LIT), Nagpur
Jan 2017
Intensification of Chalcone (3-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-(4- National Level Seminar on
Prof. D. V. Pinjari Sangola
methoxyphenyl) prop-2-en-1-one): Advantage over Recent Trends In Nanomaterial College,
conventional route And Their Applications (RTNA) Sangola
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/ 13-15 Jan 2017
S1350417710001847)
Prof. D. V. Pinjari Acoustic Cavitation as a Novel Approach for Workshop by Centre for SASTRA
Formulation of Paraffin Wax Nanoemulsions, in Nanotechnology & Advanced University,
NANO INDIA Biomaterials (CeNTAB), Thanjavur
Doping of N-Octyl Phosphonic acid species on the
Prof. D. V. Pinjari Workshop by Centre for SASTRA
surface of ultrasonically synthesized Zinc phosphate Nanotechnology & Advanced University,
nano-pigment and its anticorrosive performance in Biomaterials (CeNTAB), Thanjavur
carrier resin at various concentrations
Prof. P. K. Gosh Simple Illustrations of the Interplay between Science National Science Day conference NCL Pune
and Innovation
Prof. P. K. Gosh Tapping into the potential of sunshine, wasteland National Technology Day Indian Institute
and long coastline of India for renewable energy conference of Petroleum,
Dehradun
National Conference on Recent
Prof. P. K. Gosh Innovations around membranes, membrane-based CSIR-CSMCRI,
devices and newer application areas Trends on Membranes & Bhavnagar
Separations Technology (RTMST-

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2017)
Prof. P. K. Gosh Innovations with an Eye on Superior Products, United Phosphorous-Chemcon Haldia
Greener Process Routes and Utilization of Wasted Distinguished Speaker Award Institute of
Resources Technology
Prof. P. K. Gosh Crystallization 9th International Workshop on ICT, Mumbai
Crystallization
Prof. P. R. Intensification of Chemical and Physical Processing Guest lecturer, November 2016 KK Wagh
Gogate using cavitational reactors College of
Engineering,
Nashik
Intensified Delignification and
Prof. P.R. Gogate Intensified Delignification and Enzymatic Hydrolysis Bogazici
of Lignocellulosic Biomass with an Objective of Enzymatic Hydrolysis of University,
Enhancing Biofuel Production Lignocellulosic Biomass with an Istanbul,
Objective of Enhancing Biofuel Turkey
Production, Feb 2017
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process Intensification using Cavitational Reactors Invited lecture at Faculty of Minho,
and enzymes Engineering, March 2017 Portugal
Prof. P.R. Gogate Intensification of Chemical processing applications Invited lecture at Faculty of University of
using Cavitational Reactors Engineering, June 2017 Porto, Portugal
Prof. P.R. Gogate Intensification of Chemical processing applications Invited lecture at National AISSMS College
using Cavitational Reactors workshop, June 2017 of Engineering
Prof. P.R. Gogate Improved crystallization using ultrasonic irradiation WFCFD workshop, August 2016 ICT Mumbai
Prof. P.R. Gogate Improvements in wastewater treatment based on Indo-German conference, May Hotel
oxidation processes 2017 Sheraton,
Pune,
Prof. P.R. Gogate Chemical Reaction Engineering Refresher course on Chemical Mumbai
Engineering organized by Indian
Chemical Council

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Prof. P.R. Gogate Improved wastewater treatement using advanced Seminar on Solution based Tarapur MIDC
oxidation processes awareness on air and water
quality
Prof. P.D. Vaidya PETROTECH 2016 PETROTECH 2016, December 6-8, New Delhi
2016
Prof. P.D. Vaidya Refresher Course in Biotechnology Refresher Course in Biotechnology, University of
Feb 20 – March 11, 2016 Mumbai
Prof. P.D. Vaidya Biology for Engineers Short term course, January 2017 CoEP, Pune.
Prof. P.D. Vaidya Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Short term course, February 2017 Islampur
Prof. P.D. Vaidya Labopratory and Ergonomics for Engineers Short term course, June 12-16, IIT Mumbai
2017
Sustainable Development for NCL, Pune
Prof. P.D. Vaidya How to overcome challenges in hydrogen production
Energy and Environment
from steam reforming of biomass surrogates
Workshop (ICSDEE-2017)
Dr. S. Saha Pigment Finishing and Printing Technology Coordinator, Workshop, 13th Sept, ICT, Mumbai
2016

100
4.3 Faculty as participants in Faculty development/training activities/STTPs (5) Institute Marks (5)

Faculty name Title Symposia/Seminar Place Day


2019-18
A.B. Pandit Sustainable waste management: IGCS Winter School IIT Madras -
Municipal solid waste and E-waste
A.B. Pandit Integration of Sustainability concepts WIPRO Foundation Ltd. - -
in chemical engineering education
Prof. V. K. Rathod Training program on “Digital Training at ICT ICT, Mumbai 5 days
transformation through E-Governance
and information and communication
technology”
Prof. P. R. Gogate Training program on “Digital Training at ICT ICT, Mumbai 5 days
transformation through E-Governance
and information and communication
technology”
Prof. P. R. Gogate Sonocrystallization, Industrial training Cipla,Mumbai Germany -
program on crystallization
Prof. S. S. Bhagwat Management Development Faculty Development ICT, Mumbai 4 days
Programme forTeaching Staff Programme
Prof. S. S. Bhagwat NIEPA “National Institute of - oxford -
educational planning and
administration”
Dr. S. V. Jadhav Enhancing accountability and Faculty Development Osmania 1 week
responsiveness in Scientific Programme University,
organization Hydrabad
Dr. P. D. Vaidya Participation & oral Presentation Faculty Development Jodhpur 2 days
titled " Butanol reforming for Programme

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hydrogen production in 7th
International Hydrogen & fuel cell
conference
Dr. V. H. Dalvi The faculty development Faculty Development ICT, Mumbai 5 days
programme on" Machine Learning Programme
with Business Applications" with
Primer on Big Data Al & Deep
Learning
Prof. A. W. Management Development Faculty Development ICT, Mumbai 4 days
Patwardhan, Programme forTeaching Staff Programme
Prof. A. W. Professional development training Management Development IIT Trichy 4 days
Patwardhan, programme Programme
Dr. U. Annapure Food Preservation Techniques BIRAC, Feb 26-28 ICT, Mumbai 2 days
Prof. G.D. Yadav HRDC Mumbai University, 12 Nov- - 21 days
1 Dec
Prof. G.D. Yadav on Identification of Subject Wise NIEPA, 6-8 June New Delhi 3 days
Resources for Teachers
Prof. G. S. International convention on Department of Dyestuff The Club, 1 day
Shankarling colorants (COC) Technology Andheri
Prof. G. S. Dyes Day Department of Dyestuff Matunga, 1 day
Shankarling Technology Mumbai
Prof. N. Sekar Dyes Day Department of Dyestuff Matunga, 1 day
Technology Mumbai
Dr. S. Saha Dyes Day Department of Dyestuff Matunga, 1 day
Technology Mumbai
2018-2017
Prof. V. K. Rathod Attended the faculty development Training at ICT ICT, Mumbai 5 days
programme on " Machine Learning
with Business Applications" with
Primer on Big Data Al & Deep

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Learning
Dr. P. D. Vaidya Participation & oral Presentation Faculty Development Jodhpur 2 days
titled " Butanol reforming for Programme
hydrogen production in 7th
International Hydrogen & fuel cell
conference
Prof. V. K. Rathod Participate in the meeting of “Design Meeting NPIU office, New 1 days
and Development of a customised Delhi
ERP system for a group of technical
institutes, whose functions are
similar in nature under TEQIP-III”.
National workshop on NBA and NAAC Universities and Lonavala 4 days
Prof. M.A.K.
Institutions Engineering Maharashtra
Kerawalla
Facxulty Engg, 18-22 July
Prof. M.A.K. Delivered lecture on Electrical Power Government College of Keonjhar -
KERAWALLA and fundamentals Engineering
Prof. G. S. Coordinator of the Dyes department Department of Dyestuff ICT Mumbai 1 day
Shankarling for the Industry Readiness Technology
Programme
Prof. G. S. Dihydroquinazolinone based “turn- NSFAC ICT, Mumbai 1 day
Shankarling off” fluorescence sensorfor detection
of Cu2+ ions
Prof. G. S. Wealth creation opportunities Oral presentation Tirupati -
Shankarling through sustainable waste
management
Prof. N. Sekar Introducton to Gaussian; Theory and - Kolkata 7 days
Practice
Dr. S. Saha Effluent Treatment and Processing Seminar, Coordinator ICT Mumbai -
Prof. S. V. Joshi Hands on training on Animal cell 16-22 July Pune 7 days
culture and molecular techniques
using the human /cancer cell lines for

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various expts, Attend Cell culture
Workshop at International Center
for Stem Cells, Cancer and
Biotechnology
Prof. S. V. Joshi " Improving communication Workshop organized , 10-22 - 12 days
Interpersonnal skills and time March
management w.r. t. Pharma Industry,
Application on Thermal Analysis in
Pharma Industry
Prof. S. V. Joshi Quality by design Practicle International workshop, 12- - 2 days
Implementation of Tools &Tractics 13 Oct
of QbD& L6 in Pharma Product
Development, Learn the basic of QbD
Prof. Dr. Ravindra Nutritional Properties of Palm &Other Palm Oil Council, Juhu 1 days
D. Kulkarni Oils, Workshop on Palm Oil, SNDT Malysia& OTAI,
Campus,
22 Jan
Prof. Dr. Ravindra Surfactant Mediated Reactive BITS-MESRA, RANCHI 1 days
D. Kulkarni Crystallization for PolymorphSelective
Synthesis of Nanomaterials, Jan 17
Prof (Dr). Ravindra Personality Development Mr Yogesh Barotof ICT, Mumbai 1 days
D. Kale Raymonds Ltd, 16 March
Prof (Dr). Ravindra Research Methodology for AICTE, 14 July VJTI, Matunga 1 days
D. Kale Engineering Management Research"
Prof (Dr). Ravindra Woolmark Wool Education Course SEAM CONSULTING ICT, Mumbai 1 days
D. Kale GROUP, 12 March
2017-2016
Dr. (Mrs.) Usha Characterization of Medical Textile National level workshop,6-7 - 2 days
Sayed Products National levelworkshop Oct
Prof. Dr. Ravindra Basic Oleochemical Dept. of Oils - -
D. Kulkarni Transformations-Esterification

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transesterification, hydrogenation,
polymerization, Oxidation
Prof. Dr. Ravindra Oleochemicals in Food, Polymer and Oleochemicals & ICT, Mumbai 2 days
D. Kulkarni Plastics Industries, Certificate Course Surfactants Tech, 16-17
on Oleochemicals: Basic Chemistry, March
Derivatives and Applications
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Polymer and Polymer Nano R. V. College of Bengaluru 7 Days
Composites Processing Engineering,
June 27-2 July
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Mentoring for Faculty of Engineering Department of ICT 4 days
and Faculty of Institutes Pharmaceutical Sciencesand
Technology, Dec 12- 16
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Development Programme on Wave Electrical Engineering at VJTI, 5 days
Theory & Applications Department, Jan 2-7 Mumbai
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Preparative Processing andAnalysis of
Biochemicals & Bio/Pharmaceuticals DBT-ICT, March 14-18 ICT, Mumbai 4 days
Prof. Amit P.Pratap “Patent Filing procedure RGNIIPM – Central Nagpur 1 week
Proceedings of Patents, Introduction
Government Institute
to Patent specification, Patent
Search with exercise, Trademarks, GI under the Ministry of
filing procedure Commerce & Industry,
Aug 28 - 1 Sep
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Advanced Textile Materials – Textile Textile Manufactures VJTI 1 week
Composites and Nanotechnology in Department,
Textiles
30 Oct - 4 Nov
Prof. Amit P.Pratap Industrial Tribology Mechanical Engineering VJTI 1 week
Department,
Dec 11 - 5 Jan

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Prof. Amit P.Pratap Pedagogy and Management Engineering Staff College of at Goa 1 week
Capacity Enhancement Programme India (ESCI), Feb 25 – 1
for Teaching Staff March
Prof. Amit P.Pratap NBA and NAAC Accreditation for Engineering Staff College of Lonavala 1 week
TEQIP-III funded Universities and India (ESCI), July 18-22
Institutions
Prof. Amit P.Pratap NBA” under TEQIP-II at Lecture Room Training Programme, Dec 4- ICT, Mumbai 2 days
CE 5
Dr. Satyajit Saha Teaching and Learning Workshop 24 Sep ICT, Mumbai 1 days
Dr. Satyajit Saha HRDC Orientation Programme, 5 Mumbai 29 days
Jan- 2 Feb University

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4.4 Research and Development (30) Institute Marks 30.00
4.4.1 Sponsored Research (15)
Assessment year 2021-22

Project Title Duration Funding Agency Amount(in Rupees)


Synthesis and characterization of novel 3 years BRNS ₹ 30,30,000.00
photo-sensitizer textile dyes with
photoinactivation ability of viruses and
microbes: and expeditious approach to
make selfcleaning and self sterilizing fabric.
Sustainable synthesis of N-heterocycles 4 years DST-PURSE-2020 Total grant: Rs 265000000.00
based speciality chemicals
The process development and sustainable 4 years DST-PURSE-2020 Total grant: Rs 265000000.00
synthesis of 1-aminoanthraquinone and its
derivatives support the indian speciality
chemicals industry

Assessment Year : 2020-21 (CAY)

Project Title Duration Funding Agency Amount(in Rupees)


FIST 5 Years DST 20850000.00
Deep Eutectic Solvents as a 12 months TEQIP-3 440000.00
greener media for oxidation
reactions
Organic Electronics 3 years SERB 3758480.00
Total Amount(X): 25048480.00

Assessment Year : 2019-20 (CAYm1)

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Project Title Duration Funding Agency Amount(in Rupees)
Deep Eutectic Solvents as a greener media 18 months TEQIP-3 635000.00
for oxidation reactions
Synthesis and Purification of Spectroscopic 1 Year DAE-BRNS 636800.00
Grade Cucurbit[7]uril for Hig
Laser Dyes 3 years DAE-ICT 3482500.00
DSSC3 3 years DST - CERI 4190412.00
Development of Graphene-based 1 year 6 months ONGC 1470000.00
Supercapacitor employing improved
protocols for prep
Development spongy Graphene materials 1 year 3 months ONGC 1459000.00
for Recovery of Crude oil from Effluent
water.
Green approach towards the synthesis of 2 years 1 month TEQIP 857073.00
conductive paint from biomass
Design and synthesis of novel organic dyes 1 year (2018-19) ICT Mumbai-Golden 40000.00
with twisted architecture for applications in Jubilee Research Grant
d
Process intensification by continuous-flow 20 months TEQIP-III 750000.00
production of 2-aryl- 1,2,3,4-
tetrahydroquinox
Novel approach to make tailored design 3 years CSIR 1298667.00
molecular glue from bioinspired dye
molecule: e
Biocolourants: A promising source for 1.5years World Bank and GOI 625000.00
colouration of Textiles- TEQIP Phase 3
certificate Course in Chemistry and 4 months Aditya Birla 1000000.00
Technology of Fibrous Polymers
To evaluate the efficiency of natural dye 4 months Hindustan Unilever 1260000.00
formulation as Hair dye Limited

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Surfactant From 2018 Private 120000.00
Bioenergy, Fertilizer and Clean Water from 3 years BBSRC, UK 11088912.64
Invasive Aquatic Macrophytes (UK 131,584 S
J.C. Bose Fellowship 5 years DST- Science and 8250000.00
Engineering Research
Board
A compact and cost-effective technology for 1 years Indo US Science and 1000000.00
on-site treatment & reuse of wastewater Technology – IIGP 2.0
con 2018
BEFWAM – Bioenergy Fertilizer and 31st Jan 2019 to 31st Jan University of Leeds 130000.00
Freshwater for Invasive Aquatic 2022
Macrophytes
Pyrolysis of biomass, coconut shell and 4 years Shri. K. V. Mariwala - 2600000.00
peanut shell for value added products Mariwala Trust
Integration of Sustainability Concepts in 2 years WIPRO Foundation 456250.00
Chemical Engineering Education
Lab scale synthesis of fine and bulk 1 year VOL, Mumbai 1108000.00
chemicals
Lab scale synthesis of fine chemicals 1 year VOL, Mumbai 1258000.00
Water and wastewater treatment using 3 years Department of Science 7448000.00
hybrid advanced oxidation processes & Technology
Hydrodynamic cavitation based intensified 2 years Department of Science 1302000.00
and low cost technology for industrial and Technology, India-
wastew Ukraine collaboration
Evaluation of advanced technologies for 3 years Aditya Birla Science and 1167000.00
waste water treatment of Fiber plants of Technology Center
ABG
Surface studies on lean amine solvents 2 years Amines and Plasticizers 253000.00
from gas treating units
Oil water interfacial tension of polymerised 1 years Hindustan Unilever Ltd 1391000.00

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oil in presence of surfactants
Study of Interfacial properties of oil and 6 months DOW Chemical 337000.00
surfactant solutions International Pvt.Ltd.
Development of superior absorbents for 28th March 2019 to 27th Center for High 8556960.00
CO2 separation from biogas March 2022 Technology
Hydrogen production from macroalgal 1st October 2018 to 31st TEQIP Phase 3 710000.00
biomass via catalytic aqueousphase March 2020
reforming
Improved hydrogen production from biogas 3 years Department of Science 4062696.00
using sorption-enhanced reforming and Technology (HFC-
2018)
Study on new green CO2-capturing solvents 3 years DST-DBT (Mission 5791680.00
Innovation India - IC#3)
Catalytic aqueous-phase reforming of model 3 years DST-DBT (Mission 5080320.00
compounds of microalgae and activated slu Innovation India - IC#4)
Use of composite foam to tackle the 2 years ONGC 1800000.00
problems of oil spill and undesirable oil-in-
water em
Study of Forward Osmosis related to Sugar 3 years Godavari biorefinary 2400000.00
Industry
Dehydrogenaton reactions for industrial 4 years Asian Paint 3000000.00
utility
Development of PCM Poultry Warmer for August 2018 – December Covestro India Pvt Ltd 500000.00
Open Shed Poultries 2019
Preclinical Evaluation of Full Thickness 07/18-07/20 Rajiv Gandhi Science and 1400000.00
Wound Healing Using Starch Based Artificial Technology Commission
Ski
Development of Hydrodnamic flow focusing 01/18-01/21 ICT-DAE 7020800.00
droplet generator for preparation of
monodis

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Total Amount(Y): 95936070.64

Assessment Year : 2018-19 (CAYm2)

Project Title Duration Funding Agency Amount(in Rupees)


Sustainable processes for the development 2017 – 2020 Department of Science 7500000.00
of keratin hydrolysate for the use as fertilize and Technology,
Government of India
Utilization of Reetha fruit for value added 3 years RGSTC 6600000.00
products Utilization of curcumin industry
waste
Synthesis of terpene derivatives 1 year Mangalam Organics, 1500000.00
Mumbai
Syntheis of FDCA 1 year GBL, Mumbai 1507000.00
Improved process for CaSO4 crystallisation 3 years (2017-2020) Department of Atomic 3500000.00
in concentrated brine using Ultrasound Energy-ICT
Improved processing of camphor, terpenes 3 years (2017-2020) Mangalam Organics Ltd. 1500000.00
and resins
Cold storage facility for storage of fruits and 3 years Marico 2700000.00
vegetables using heat based refrigeration s
p-Hydroxy benzaldehyde production from p- 2016 Atul Ltd. 1150000.00
cresol -A study on reaction kinetics
Purification of aqueous effluents from 6 months VA Tech Wabag 1618800.00
refineries and allied industries
Mitigation of water problems in Ausa town, 2 years Department of Science & 1703000.00
Latur: wastewater management, Gaothan La Technology, New Delhi
Polymeric Nanocarrier for siRNA Delivery 10/12-10/17 DBT 3250000.00
Designing & Commercialization of affordable 03/18-03/20 BIRAC-BIPP 6544000.00
chemically defined serum free media & fee
New Formulations from Cannabis sp 07/18-07/20 Akseera Pharma, Canada 2285625.00
Quantification of Coating Material on 05/16-05/17 FMC, Bengaluru 197856.00

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Excipients
Characterization of Pharmaceutical 03/14-04/17 FamyCare, Mumbai 363951.00
Excipients
Activity Reduction of Peptidase Enzymes by 03/17-07/18 Anya Biopharma, Taiwan 5606600.00
various Metal Ion- Reducing agent combin
Interaction of API and Excipient 02/17-06/17 Wockhardt, Aurangabad 91080.00
Structural Characterization of Recombinant 06/18-10/18 Stelis 1095447.00
Protein Biopharma,Bengaluru
Evaluation New Probiotic COmpositions 02/18-10/18 SA Pharmachem, 3109300.00
Mumbai
To study the effect of increasing the enzyme 05/17-10/18 Himedia Lab,Mumbai 442875.00
concentration upon the reaction rate
Characterization of aggregates MW related 07/17-02/18 Hetero Biopharma, 302500.00
variants generated in mAb by SV-AUC Hyderabad
HMWP Characterization of Insulin Products 07/17-07/19 Biocon, Malaysia 4102780.00
Synthesis of novel perimidine and 3 years AICTERPS 75000.00
quinaldine based NIR absorbing squaraines
dyes and
Development and characterization of 2 years DAEBRNS 14335000.00
selective coating for enhancement of
radiation abs
Synthesis and Purification of Spectroscopic 3 years DAEBRNS 3044800.00
grade Cucurbituril for high power aqueous d
Synthesis of Azo and anthraquinone dyes. 1 year Transition Optical 2000000.00
Corporation, USA
Development of IPP resistant Blue dye and 1 year Essilor International Ltd. 2600000.00
UV-absorber
Synthesis of optical brightening agents 1 year Deepak Nitrite Ltd 950000.00
Synthesis of graphene based bio-adsorbent 3 years CSIR 2984000.00
for waste stream treatment

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Development & Optimization Studies with 3 years Principal Scientific 5913000.00
an alternate route for vinylsulphones and Advisor to GOI PSA –II
Nov (DST)
Synthesis of water soluble fluorescent 3 years WRA 5940856.00
colourents for high visible hydrophilic textile
subs
Coloured fluorescent conducting oligomers / 3 years DST-CERI 8878099.00
monomers for dye sensitized solar cell
Phenonthroline-ly Coupled Tetracene 3 years DST-SERB 3758480.00
Dimers (PCTD)-Novel Materials for Organic
Electr
high-performance laser dyes design and 3 years DAE-ICT 3482500.00
synthesis
Geener way of production of High 2years TEQIP-III 520000.00
performance colorants- Xanthenes and
Quinonoids
Designing and synthesis of novel fluorescent 3 years DST 3000000.00
cyanine dyes for Hi-technology application
Design and Synthesis of Novel Organic Dyes 3 years SERB-DST 2900000.00
Based on Trogers’s Base (TB) Architectur
A Novel Approach Of Rational Catalyst 3 years CSIR 2546000.00
Design For The Direct Enantioselective α-
Allylat
Co-operative Organocatalysts for 2 years UGC 600000.00
Enantioselective Transformations
Synthesis and application of novel water 2 years UGC 600000.00
soluble organic and inorganic small
molecules
Synthesis and characterization of 3 years DST-SERB 2003000.00
amphiphilic PEG foldamer for mimicking
stimuli-respo

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Novel Reactive Dye System Based on 3 years Ministry of Textiles 2748000.00
Diazonium Salts
Development of Pt alloy based 5 years DST Inspire 3500000.00
electrocatalyst for fuel cell
Development and characterization of 3 years BARC/DAE 10200000.00
selective coating for enhancement of
radiation abs
Scale Up Studies for Production of 2017-19 Naval Materials 1370770.00
Biosurfactant from Hydrocarbon Utilising Research Laboratory
Bacteria & (DRDO)
Novel Oleochemicals and its Applications 2017-19 M/s Bio Sols India Pvt. 3139040.00
Ltd., Mumbai
Synthesis and Applications of Newer Novel 2017-20 M/s Anshika Polysurf 2354280.00
Surfactants Ltd., New Delhi
Biofuel and Natural Wax Related Products 2017-21 M/s Kedia Organic 3139040.00
Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Navi
Mumbai
Guerbet/ Branched Alcohols 2017-18 M/s Godrej Industries 295000.00
Ltd., Mumbai
Processing of Vegetable Oil Refinery and 2017-18 DST-WMT, New Delhi 2118528.00
Oleochemical Waste Streams for
regeneration
Enhanced Low Temperature Clarity of Sea Ongoing SYNTHITE, Kolenchery, 304000.00
buckthorn Oil Kerala
Roseheep Oil seed Extraction Ongoing Kumar Metals, Thane 300000.00
Manufacture of Polyol ester Ongoing SUMWIN Global, 1100000.00
Malaysia
Cationic Polymers Ongoing Godrej Industries, 500000.00
Mumbai
Explorations of Metallic Soaps for diverse Ongoing Transpek-Silox Industry 590000.00

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applications in Cosmetics,Polymer, Paint and Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara
Analysis of Samples ‘Kolliwax’ HCO, Sept-oct2017 Directorate of Revenue 50000.00
‘Kolliphor RH 40’ and ‘Kolliwax S Fine’ Intelligence, Mumbai-20.
Identify and Validate solutions within and 2016-2018 Private 102000.00
without surfactant space such that the
proposa
Extraction of Volatile oil from Orange Peels, One and half tear Rajiv Gandhi Science and 1949250.00
Separation of Limonene from it and its Indu Technology Commission
Testing and evaluation of performance of - Nippon Synthetic 2190076.50
NSC’s proprietary materials Chemicals Ltd. Japan
Development of Novel stimuli responsive 15 months Johnson and Johnson 3313125.00
delivery system Pvt. Ltd
Development of Controlled Release (CR) 36 months DSIR 15905500.00
formulation of Natural Highly Purified
Human
Studies in surface sterilization of spices November 2017- DSTinternational 2648000.00
using non thermal processing November 2019 bilateral co-op division,
New Delhi (Indo
srilankan joint project)
Parametric study and data analysis in the April – September 2017 Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co 200000.00
process of developing cooking aids Ltd, India
Mitigation of water problems in Ausa town, 2 years Department of Science & 17300000.00
Latur: wastewater management, Gaothan La Technology, New Delhi
Total Amount(Z): 198118158.50
Cumulative Amount(X + Y + Z) = 319102709.14

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5.1.1 Consultancy (from Industry) (15) Institute Marks (15)
Assessment Year 2018-19

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Name Of The Project Title Name Of Company Total
Consultant Consultancy
Dr. Shalini S. Arya Process and product M/s.Cargill India Pvt. Ltd. 70000.00
development
Prof U.S.Annapure Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Science & Tech. Co. 200000.00
development Ltd.
M/s.Marico Ltd 40000.00
Dr. Annamma Anil Process and product M/s. Gencrest LLP (Research & Project) 675000.00
development
Process and product M/s. poabs Biotech Private Ltd. 300000.00
development
Prof. S.S Bhagawat Process and product M/s. Sumwin Solution Malaysia 500000.00
development SDN.BHn(from 17-18)
Process and product M/s. Toyo Engineering India Pvt.ltd. 75000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Lorel India Pvt.Ltd 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Science & Tech. Co. 900000.00
development Ltd.
Process and product M/s. Marico Ltd. (1st Installment) 175000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Marico Ltd. (2nd Installment) 175000.00
development
Process and product M/s K.V.Fire 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s K.V.Fire 100000.00
development

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Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Science & Tech. Co. 300000.00
development Ltd.(FEOM 2017-18)
Process and product M/s Dow Chemicals International Pvt. 150000.00
development Ltd.(R & P)
Process and product M/s.Balmer Lawrie 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Reliance Utilities Power 300000.00
development Pvt.Ltd..from 2017-18
Process and product M/s. Galaxy Surfactants Ltd 348480.00
development
Process and product m/s hindustan unilever ltd 375000.00
development
Dr.Prakash Bhate Process and product M/s. Sulfast Chemicals Industries (1st 600000.00
development Installment )
Process and product M/s. Nocil Ltd. 750000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Sulfast Chemicals Industries (2nd
development Installment )
Process and product M/s. Sulfast Chemicals Industries (3rd
development Installment )
Prof. B.M. Bhanage Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unileve 130000.00
development
Dr. Ganesh Process and product M/s. Astec LifeSciences Ltd. 180000.00
Chaturbhus development
Process and product M/s. Astec LifeSciences Ltd. 150000.00
development
Dr. H.K.Chaudhari Process and product M/s. Shreya Life Sciences Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development
Prof. Padma V. Process and product M/s. Zim Laboratories Ltd.(From 2017- 250000.00
Devrajan development 18)

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Process and product M/s.Phoenix Pharmaceutical,LLC 335790.00
development
Dr. Dawande S.G. Process and product M/s. Kesar Petroproducts Ltd. 135000.00
development
Dr. Vishwanath H. Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research 300000.00
Dalvi development Pvt.Ltd/st Inst
Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research 300000.00
development Pvt.Ltd/st Inst
Process and product M/s.Panorama Consulting 90000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Eternis Fine Chemicals Ltd. 1500000.00
development
Prof.M.S.Degani Process and product M/s. Salicykates Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 11250.00
development
Dr. Dawande S.G. Process and product M/s. Kesar Petroproducts Ltd 135000.00
development
Dr.P.R. Gogate Process and product M/s. A.B.S.&T.C.L.(Project + 150000.00
development Consultancy)
Process and product M/s. Green Galaxy Global Enviromental 900$
development Services (2nd Installment )
Process and product M/s. Supreme Petrochem Ltd. 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Excel Industries 175000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Whirlpool of India Ltd 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Excel Industries Ltd.from 2017-18 45000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mangalam Organics(2nd 270000.00
development installment)

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Process and product M/s. Green Galaxy Global Enviromental 1350$
development Services (3rd Installment )
Process and product M/s. S.S.Techno Limited 600000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mangalam Organics(3rd 270000.00
development installment)
Process and product M/s. Shree Pushkar Chemicals & 165000.00
development Fertilisers Ltd.
Process and product M/s. Deepal Nitrite Ltd. 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Hikal Ltd. 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. SI Group 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. A.B.S.&T.C.L.(Project +
development Consultancy) 2nd Installment
Process and product M/s. Mangalam Organics(4th
development installment)
Dr. P.K.Ghosh Process and product M/s. Asian Paints 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rubamin Limited 100000.00
development
Prof. S.S. Jagwar Process and product
development
Dr. Ratnesh Jain Process and product M/s. Advy Chemicals Pvt Ltd(1st 600000.00
development installeme 3L+GST)
Process and product M/s. Advy Chemicals Pvt Ltd(2st
development installement 3L+GST)
Process and product M/s. Gangwal Chemicals Pvt.Ltd. 500000.00
development

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Process and product M/s. Mangalam Drugs & Organics Ltd. 2400000.00
development (1st Installment )
Process and product M/s. S.A. Pharmachem Pvt Ltd. 675000.00
development
Prof.R.N.Jagtap Process and product M/s. MOT 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Relience Industrial 187500.00
development Ltd.(1125000)..FROM 2017-18
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd (2nd 62500.00
development Installment)
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 3rd 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. A-1 Fence Products Company Pvt. 300000.00
development Ltd.
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 4th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 5th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 6th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 7th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 8th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. Shree Surya Coatings 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 9th 62500.00
development Installement
Process and product M/s. ICA Pidilite 150000.00
development

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Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 375000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Reliance Industries Ltd 10th 62500.00
development Installement
Dr. Prajakta Process and product M/s. AUA General Trading Llc 525000.00
Dandekar Jain development
Process and product M/s. AUA General Trading Llc 525000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt Ltd. 300000.00
development
Prof.S.V. Joshi Process and product M/s. Salicylates & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 11250.00
development (1st Installment )
Process and product M/s. Fine Organics Industries Ltd. 20000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Salicylates & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 15000.00
development (2nd Installment )
Process and product M/s. Sahastraa Exports Pvt Ltd. 50000.00
development
Dr. Ravindra D. Kale Process and product M/s. Muncipal Corporation of Greater 250000.00
development Mumbai
Process and product M/s. Muncipal Corporation of Greater 650000.00
development Mumbai
Prof Lakshami Process and product M/s. Kesar Petroproducts Ltd.(Research 200000.00
kantam development & Projects)
Process and product M/s. Godavari Biorefineries 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Chrom Specialities Ltd 500000.00
development
Prof R.D.Kulkarni Process and product M/s. Sumwin Solution Malaysia 50000.00
development SDN.BHn(from 17-18)

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Process and product M/s. Kumar Metal Industries Pvt. Ltd. 75000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Synthite, Kolenchery, Kerla 75000.00
development
Prof A.M. Lali Process and product M/s. Gencrest LLP (Research & Project) 675000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Lupin Ltd 600000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Kanoria Chemicals & Industries 1500000.00
development Ltd.
Process and product M/s. Lupin Ltd 150000.00
development
Dr. C.S. Mathpati Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd..1st 500000.00
development Instal
Process and product M/s. UPL UPL Ltd 500000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research 300000.00
development Pvt.Ltd/ (1st Installment) 30%
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd.(2nd
development Installment)
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd.(3rd
development Installment)
Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research
development Pvt.Ltd/(2nd Installment) 70%
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd.(4th
development Installment)
Process and product M/s. Fabex Engineering 600000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd. 575000.00
development

123
Dr. Shashank Process and product M/s. ICI India Research & Technology 60000.00
Mhaske development Centre(Frpm 2017-18)
Process and product M/s.Asian Paints Ltd. 75000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Coromondel International Ltd. 73000.00
development
Process and product M/s. AkzoNoble India Limited 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt Ltd. ( Last
development Installment)
Dr. P.A. Mahanwar Process and product M/s. The TATA Power Compony Ltd 130000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Knit Pro International 250000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Romit Redins Pvt. Ltd. 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Grauer & Weil (India)Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Chemros Solution (1st Installment) 550000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Simplex Infrastruction Ltd. 305000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Berger Paints India Ltd. 340000.00
development
Process and product M/s. TE Connectivity (From 2017-18) 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints 900000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Rashtirya Chemicals & Fertilizers 137275.00
development ltd.

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Process and product M/s.Ujwal Pharma Private Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Babaji Shivram 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Nayakem Organics Pvt. Ltd. 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Chemros Solution (2nd Installment)
development
Prof K.V. Marathe Process and product M/s. PACE (India)(from 2017-18..) 125000.00
development
Process and product Indian Center For Plastics in the 1500000.00
development Environment
Prof. V.B. Patravale Process and product M/s. Sahajanand Medical Technologoes 745000.00
development Pvt Ltd.
Process and product M/s. Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 500000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Piscium Health Science Pvt Ltd ( 875000.00
development Half Payment)
Dr. Amit P. Pratap Process and product M/s. Cargil India Pvt. Ltd. 51000.00
development
Process and product M/s United Mud-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 51000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever Limited 51000.00
development
Process and product M/s. AAK Kamani 30000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Marico Limited 30000.00
development
Dr. D.V.Pinjari Process and product M/s. Department Of Revenue 85000.00
development Intelligience

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Prof. A.B. Pandit Process and product M/s. A.B.S.&T.C.L.(Project + 150000.00
development Consultancy)
Process and product M/s. Gothi Impex (Prof.Sonatkke& 600000
development Prof.Pandit)
Process and product M/s. Encore Natural Polymer Pvt. Ltd 1800000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Gothi Impex (Prof.Sonatkke& 600000
development Prof.Pandit)
Process and product M/s. A.B.S.&T.C.L.(Project +
development Consultancy)
Process and product M/s. Jayant-Agro Organics Ltd 60000
development
Process and product M/s.Nocil Ltd 1200000.00
development
Dr. V.K.Rathod Process and product M/s. IG Petrochemicals Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Kesar Petroproducts Ltd.(Research 200000.00
development & Projects)
Process and product M/s. Godavari Biorefineries Ltd 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Amarjyot Chemical Corporation 100000.00
Prof. Sadhana development
Sathaye Process and product M/s. Johnson Matthey Chemical India 150000.00
development Ltd
Process and product M/s . Aditya Envirnmental services pvt 450000.00
Prof. S.V.Joshi development ltd

Process and product M/s. Lifescient INC,(Res & Pro) 60000.00


development

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Process and product M/s. Merck Specialities 200000.00
development

Process and product M/s. Salicykates Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 11250.00


development
Process and product M/s. Fine Organics Industires Ltd 20000.00
development
Prof. B.N.Thorat Process and product M/s. Sharon Bio-Medicine Ltd. 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Pidlite Industries Ltd. 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Maldeep Catalysts India 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Relicane Industries Ltd. 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Piramal Enterprises Ltd 250000.00
development
Prof. P.R.Vavia Process and product M/s. Nippon Synthetic Chemicals Ltd 510600.00
development
Process and product M/s. Nippon Synthetic Chemicals Ltd 157292.00
development
Prof. G.D. Yadav Process and product ONGC Centre Alternative to Plat.(From 240000.00
development 2017-18)
Process and product ONGC Centre closed loop (From 2017- 80000.00
development 18)
Process and product M/s. McKinsey & Company 1800000.00
development
Process and product M/s. ONGC (ICT-OEC/Phase III)..FROM 2500000.00
development 2017-18..2d install

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Process and product M/s. ONGC (ICT-OEC/Phase III)..FROM 750000.00
development 2017-18.3rd install
Prof.M.S.Degani Process and product M/s. Salicykates Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. (1st 11250.00
development Installment)
Process and product M/s. Salicykates Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 11250.00
development (2nd Installment)
Prof. G.S. Process and product M/s. A-One organics Pigments Pvt. Ltd. 100000
Shankarling development
Process and product M/s. Borax Manufactures Association of 50000
development India
Prof.P.D.Amin Process and product M/s. Cherly Laboratories Pvt Ltd 100000
development
Process and product M/s. BASF (Industry Project) 150000
development
Process and product M/s. Merck Specialities 200000
development
Dr. Radhakrishna Process and product M/s. Sea6 Energy Pvt Ltd. 30000
Reddy development
Prof.Anagha S. Process and product M/s. EPCOS India Pvt Ltd. 30000
Sabnis development
Process and product M/s. Dorf Ketal Chemical (1) Pvt Ltd. 100000
development
Prof. A. Vijay Kumar Process and product M/s. Eternis Fine Chemicals 1200000
development
Dr. Vikas N. Telvekar Process and product M/s. Lasa Supergenerics Limited 30000
development
Process and product M/s. Aarti Drugs Limited 50000
development
Prof. N. Sekar Process and product M/s. Deepak Nitrate Limited 900000
development

128
Dr.K.S. Laddha Process and product M/s. Piddlite Industries Ltd. ( 1st 300000
development Installment )
Process and product M/s. Piddlite Industries Ltd. ( 2nd
development Installment )
(X)Total 52046687.00

Assessment Year : 2019-20 (CAYm1)

Name Of The Consultant Project Title Name Of Company Total Consultancy

Prof U.S.Annapure Process and product M/s. Marico Limited 40000.00


development
Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Sci And Tech 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s . Signet Chemical Cor Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Abhishek Tradelinks 20000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Exotic Fruit Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Marico Limited 40000.00
development
Prof.S.V.Joshi Process and product M/s. Sriken Laboratories Pvt Ltd 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Organics Aromatics Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development

129
Process and product M/s. Great Pacific Exports Pvt ltd 15000.00
development
Dr. Annamma Anil Process and product M/s. Gencrest LLP 1500000.00
development
Process and product M/s. UPL Limited ( 1200000) 1st installment 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s. UPL Limited 2 nd installment 300000.00
development

Prof. P.V. Deverajan Process and product M/s. Amaterasu Life Sci LLP 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Zim Laboratories Ltd 350000.00
development
Prof. S.S Bhagawat Process and product M/s. Unilever industries Pvt. Ltd. 240000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Galaxy Surfactants Limited 348480.00
development
Process and product M/s. K.V. Fire ( 1st install) 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Science & Technology Company 900000.00
development Pvt. Ltd.(1st Install)
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints Limited 175000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Marico Limited ( 50% Inviove 210000) 420000.00
development
Process and product M/s. AZB and Partners ( inv for 25% ) ( 2nd inv 75 75000.00
development % )(300000)
Process and product M/s. K.V. Fire ( 2st install) 150000.00
development

130
Process and product M/s. Aditya Birla Science & Technology Company 900000.00
development Pvt. Ltd.(2st Install)
Process and product M/s. Marico Limited (2 installment ) 140000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever industries Pvt. Ltd. ( 2nd 60000.00
development installment )
Dr. Ganesh Chaturbhus Process and product M/s. Akseera Pharma Corp 250000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Spiro Life care pvt ltd 150000.00
development

Prof.A.V.Patwardhan Process and product M/s.Aegis Logistics Limited ( 1st installment ) 450000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Aegis Logistics Limited 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Aegis Logistics Limited 300000.00
development
Prof.M.S.Degani Process and product M/s. Sakar Healthcare Limited 84746.00
development
Process and product M/s. Salicylates And Chemical 100000.00
development
Dr.P.R. Gogate Process and product M/s green galaxy global environment services 89984.00
development installment
Process and product M/s s. techno limited 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s kesar petroproducts limited 135000.00
development
Process and product M/s cipla house 120000.00
development

131
Process and product yog chem pvt ltd 105000.00
development
Process and product M/s hisun adhesives 120000.00
development
Process and product M/s indoco remedies limited 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. supreme petrochem ltd 90000.00
development
Process and product M/s shyam chemical pvt ltd ( 50 % inv )300000 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s hikal limited 270000.00
development
Process and product M/s Lote parshuram envirment protection co op 300000.00
development soc ltd
Process and product M/s s. techno limited ( 50% inv ) 300000 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s.vardhaman dyestuffindustries pvt ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd (1050000) 550000.00
development
Dr. P.K.Ghosh Process and product M/s. Rubamin Limited 100000.00
development
Prof.Ashok Athalye Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 1000000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 83333.00
development
Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 83333.00
development
Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 83333.00
development

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Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 83333.00
development
Process and product M/s.Rossari Biotech Limited 83333.00
development
Prof.R.N.Jagtap Process and product M/s. Seven Seas Paints Pvt Ltd 70000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Soham Pipe Lining Services JV 45000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Seven Seas Paints Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Gravit Onsite- JV India 40000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Indofil Industries Limited 65000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Grand Paradi Co-operative Housing Society 105000.00
development ltd
Process and product M/s. Elken South Asia Pvt Ltd 40000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Saboo SBL Specialty Coating Pvt Ltd 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Berger Paints I Pvt 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Durashield Building Svstems Pvt Ltd 375000.00
development
Prof. Vadana B. Process and product M/s.Sanajanand medical Technologies pvt ltd 745000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Cadila Pharmacticals 500000.00
development
Prof. V.G. Gaikar Process and product M/s. Fossil Llquid And Minerals Exim Pvt Ltd 1200000.00
development

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Dr. Parag R. Nemade Process and product M/s. Galaxy Surfactants Ltd 150000.00
development
Dr.Jyostna T. Waghmare Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (1st installment ) 120000.00
development (240000)
Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (2st installment ) 60000.00
development (240000)
Prof Lakshami kantam Process and product M/s. Mangalam Organics Ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Marvel Drugs Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Prasol Chemical Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Vinati Organics Ltd 100000.00
development
Dr. Sathish Dyawanapetly Process and product M/s. Vibar Nutripharma Solutions ( 1st 50000.00
development installment 50000/- total cons 100000 )
Prof S.D. Samant Process and product M/s. BASF India Ltd 90000.00
development
Dr. C.S. Mathpati Process and product M/s. Fabex Engineering ( 600000 1st installment 150000.00
development )
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro- organices Ltd ( 2 nd 143750.00
development installment ) ( 575000)
Process and product M/s. JAyant Agro- organices Ltd ( 3 nd 143750.00
development installment )
Process and product M/s. Fabex Engineering ( 600000 2st installment 150000.00
development )
Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research Pvt Ltd 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro- organices Ltd ( 4 nd 143750.00
development installment ) ( 575000)

134
Process and product M/s. Fabex Engineering ( 600000 3st installment 150000.00
development )
Dr. Shashank Mhaske Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries P Ltd 324000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Akzonobel India Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mega Infra & Trading Co. 97000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints Ltd 365750.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rashtriya Chemical & Fertilizes Ltd 70775.00
development
Process and product M/s. KLJ Resourcrs limited 65000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Nichem Solution 44000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Sunshine Fibre Pvt Ltd 93000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries P Ltd 81000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Chandla Industrial Plastics Pvt 233000.00
development
Process and product M/s. SPECO Infrastructure 130500.00
development
Process and product M/s. New World Paints 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Piramal enterprises Limited 220000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Nuoyomondo Chemical Pvt Ltd 111720.00
development

135
Process and product M/s. Cipla Helth ltd 70000.00
development
Process and product M/s. BASF India Ltd 45000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Nichem Solution 35000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Visen Industries 160000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries P Ltd 360000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Larsen & Toubro Limited Passavnt Eng & 200000.00
development Environment
Process and product M/s. New World Paints 87000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries P Ltd 133000.00
development
Process and product M/s. BASF India Ltd 120000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Indian Oil Corporation limited 72000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Avesta Enterprises Pvt Ltd 65000.00
development
Dr. P.A. Mahanwar Process and product M/s. Shrihari Enterprises pvt ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. SRMPL 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 1200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. pon pure chemical india pvt ltd 120000.00
development

136
Process and product M/s. Babaji Shivram Clearing pvt ltd 90000.00
development
Process and product M/s. DCM Shriram 204000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints Pvt Ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Express Global Logistics Pvt Ltd 120000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Graver & Well India Limited 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Krishna Conchem products pvt ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Graver & Well India Limited & M/s. Tolani 60000.00
development Project Pvt
Process and product M/s. Graver & Well India Limited & M/s. 140000.00
development Offshare Indfastructure Ltd
Process and product M/s. Directore of revenue interigence 256000.00
development
Process and product M/s. MC Bauchemie India Pvt Ltd 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rathi Day Chem Pvt Ltd 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Kansai Nerolac Paints ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. VKC Foot Prints Global Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Shalimar Paints Ltd 120000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Shalimar Paints Ltd 120000.00
development

137
Process and product M/s. Fosroc Chemical I Pvt Ltd 324000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Barges India Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Growal Paints I Pvt Ltd & M/s. Offshore 105000.00
development Infstructure
Process and product M/s. Stanvac Chemical I Ltd 202000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 95000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Technokem Construction Chemical 350000.00
development
Process and product M/s. SKB Builder India Limited 350000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Shri Ram Enterprises 30000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Babaji Shivram Clearing pvt ltd 90000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Sunanda Speciality Cating Pvt Ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rathi Day Chem Pvt Ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 900000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizer limited 773000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Tranquil Specially Products Pvt Ltd 110000.00
development
Process and product M/s. NMMC Navi mumbai 350000.00
development

138
Process and product M/s. Asian Panits PPG Pvt Ltd 2604000.00
development
Prof K.V. Marathe Process and product M/s. Equlnox Envlronments I Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s. India Center For Plastics in Enviorment Ltd 525000.00
development
Prof. P.D.Vaidya Process and product Centre For High Techology ( total Con 9 lakh ) 150000.00
development
Process and product Centre For High Techology ( total Con 9 lakh ) 150000.00
development
Dr. Amit P. Pratap Process and product M/s Hindustan Unilever ltd 51000.00
development
Process and product M/s. M.C. Dwiviedi 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mahavir Chemical India 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever pvt ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Galaxy Surfactants ltd 60000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Jayant Agro oraganices limiited 30000.00
development
Process and product M/s. BASF India Limited 30000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mahavir Chemical India 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Wipro Entrprises pvt ltd 30000.00
development
Dr. Ratnesh Jain Process and product M/s. Mangalam Drugs & Organics Limited 600000.00
development

139
Process and product M/s. Sakar Healthcare Pvt Ltd (total con 350000.00
development 1050000/-)
Process and product M/s. Sakar Healthcare Pvt Ltd (total con 350000.00
development 1050000/-)
Process and product M/s. Biocon Limited 9680USD$
development
Prof. A.B. Pandit Process and product M/s. logistics limited 450000.00
development
Process and product M/s. logistics limited 200000
development
Process and product M/s. Encore Natural Polymers Pvt Ltd 1800000.00
development
Process and product M/s. logistics limited 300000
development
Prof A.W.Patwardhan Process and product NOCIL Limited 1200000.00
development
Process and product M/s. NOCIL Limited
development
Process and product M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd 1050000.00
development
Dr. V.K.Rathod Process and product M/s. asian paints limited 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s Amarjyot chemical coration 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s Marvel drugs pvt ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s gujarat alkalies & chemical limited 250000.00
development
Process and product M/s kesar petroproducts limited 200000.00
development

140
Process and product M/s godavari birefiners ltd 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s mangalam organics ltd 50000.00
development
Process and product M/s indo amines limted 200000.00
development
Process and product M/s Vivid global ind ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s IPCA labortories ltd 175000.00
development
Process and product M/s IPCA labortories ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s Heubach Colour pvt ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s mangalam organics ltd 300000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Prasol chemical pvt ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M/s. egulnox Enviroments I pvt ltd 150000.00
development
Process and product M/s.Vinat Organics ltd 100000.00
development
Process and product M.s Aaradhana Energy Pvt Ltd 100000.00
development
Prof. R.V. Adivanekar Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever Ltd 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Hindustan Unilever Ltd 180000.00
development
Process and product M/s. B.R. Specialites LLP 180000.00
development

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Dr. Prashant S. Kharkar Process and product M/s. Godavari Biorefineries Limited ( Total Con 187500.00
development 750000/- )
Process and product M/s. Advent Chem Bio Pvt Ltd ( total Cons - 22500.00
development 45000/-)
Dr. P.M. More Process and product M/s. Calibre Chemicals Pvt Ltd 75000.00
development
Process and product M/s. Mangalam Organics Ltd 50000.00
development
Prof. P.R.Vavia Process and product M/s. Mitsubish Chemical Corporation 155550.00
development
Dr. Snehasis Chakrborty Process and product Shivanika Food Pvt Ltd 150000.00
development
Dr.Umesh ingale Process and product M/s. Lupin Limited 300000.00
development
Prof. G.S. Shankarling Process and product M/s. Heubach Colour Pvt Ltd 50000
development
Process and product M/s. Serra Fine Chemical pvt ltd 75000
development
Process and product M/s. Astik Dyestuff pvt Ltd 360000
development
Process and product M/s. SBL Colortech Pvt Ltd 600000
development
Prof.P.D.Amin Process and product M/s. Unilever Industries Limited 90000
development
Process and product M/s cheryl laboratories pvt ltd 100000
development
Process and product M/s IMDC india pvt ltd 50000
development
Dr. Radhakrishna Reddy Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 30000
development

142
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 30000
development
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 30000
development
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 30000
development
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 90000
development
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 90000
development
Process and product SEA6 ENERGY PVT LTD 30000
development
Process and product PUSHPA J SHAH( 1 st installment ) 372000
development
Process and product PUSHPA J SHAH( 2nd installment ) 31000
development
Dr.V.H. Dalvi Process and product M/s. Whirlwind project 150000
development
Process and product M/s. Sudarshan Chemical 150000
development
Process and product M/s. Super Fresh 210000
development
Process and product M/s. Zoetis Pharmaceutical Research pvt ltd 300000
development
Prof. Sachin Jadhav Process and product M/s. Amarjgot Chemical Corporation 100000
development
Prof.Anagha S. Sabnis Process and product EPCOS India pvt ltd 30000
development
Process and product Kansal Nerolac Paints 30000
development

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Process and product M/s. Pidilite Industries Limited 45000
development
Process and product M/s. Axalta Coating System India Pvt Ltd 30000
development
Process and product M/s. Dorfketal Chemical I Pvt Ltd ( 1st 50000
development installment )
Process and product M/s. Nippon Paint I Pvt Ltd 30000
development
Process and product M/s. Greend Coating Technology Pvt Ltd 36000
development
Dr. Hemchandra K. Chaudhari Process and product M/s. Shreya Life Sci Pvt Ltd 150000
development
Dr. Vikas N. Telvekar Process and product M/s. Zydus Taked Helthcare Pvt Ltd 75000
development
Process and product M/s. Lasa Supergenerics ltd 50000
development
Prof. N. Sekar Process and product M/s Essilor Research Development 450000
development
Process and product M/s. Wool Research Association 25000
development
Process and product M/s. Gopinath Chemtech Ltd 105000
development
Dr.K.S. Laddha Process and product M/s. Pidilite Industries 150000
development
Process and product M/s. Pidilite Industries 300000
development
Dr. Hitesh Pawar Process and product M/s. ETD Parry I Ltd Chennai 900000
development
Process and product M/s. Sintering Innovation Technology I Fundation 500000
development

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Dr. S.V. Jadhav Process and product M/s. Amarjyot Chemical Corporation 50000
development
Prof.G.D. Yadav Process and product M/s. OEC Project Manager 40000
development
Process and product M/s. OEC Project Manager 120000
development
49632420.00

Assessment Year : 2020-21 (CAYm2)

Name Of The Consultant Project Title Name Of Company Total Consultancy

Prof.S.S.Bhagwat Process and product development M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt 75000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt 75000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt 75000
Ltd
Dr. Manish yadav Process and product development M/s. kiri industries limited
Process and product development Total cons : 600000 ( 1st 300000
installment )
Process and product development M/s. Aditya Birla Sci & Tech 600000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Hindiusta Unileve 300000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited 150000

145
Process and product development M/s. Galaxy Surfactants
Limited
Process and product development Total cons : 1045440 ( only 1045440
1/3 amount inv )
Process and product development M/s. National Peroxide 150000
Limited
Dr. Jyostna Waghmare Process and product development M/s. Hindiusta Unileve 60000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt 300000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Unilever Industries Pvt 75000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. K V Fire Limited 150000
Dr. K.S. Laddha Process and product development M/s. Pidilite Industries
Process and product development Total Cons : 300000/- ( 1st 150000
installment )
Process and product development M/s. Pidilite Industries (2 nd 150000
installment )
Process and product development M/s. Godrej Consumer
Products limited
Process and product development total cons :550000( 1 st 275000
installment )
Prof. B.N.Thorat Process and product development M/s. Covestro India Pvt Ltd 450000
Dr. Anand V. Patwardhan Process and product development M/s. Sadhana Nitro Chem 300000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Kwality Chemical 300000
Industries Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. VVF India Limited 300000
Prof. A.B.Pandit Process and product development M/s. Aegis Logistics Limited 300000

146
Prof.B.M. Bhanage Process and product development M/s. Siddharth Corbochem 150000
Products Limited
Process and product development M/s. Fine Organic I limited 30000
Process and product development M/s. Shreyans Chemicals 45000
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process and product development M/s. Gujrat Gas Limited
Process and product development Total Cons 240000/-(1 st 120000
installment )
Process and product development M/s. Natural Remedies Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development Total Cons : ( 750000/- 1st 187500
installment 50% )
Prof. Lakshmi kantam Process and product development M/s. Prasol Chemicals pvt ltd 100000
Prof. P.R. Gogate Process and product development M/s. Natural Remedies Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development 2 nd installment (25 % ) 993750
Process and product development M/s.Raills India Limited 250000
Process and product development M/s. Anshul Specialty 90000
Molecules
Dr.V.K Rathod Process and product development M/s. Gujarat Gas Limited 120000
Process and product development M/s. Natural Remedies Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development Total Cos ( 750000/-) I 187500
installment 50%
Dr. A.W Pathwardhan Process and product development M/s. Ralis I Pvt Ltd 500000
Process and product development M/s. Ralis I Pvt Ltd
Process and product development Total Cos ( 550000/-) I 25000
installment (2 year )
Process and product development M/s. Godavari Drugs Limited 120000
Process and product development M/s. Ralis I Pvt Ltd

147
Process and product development Total Cos ( 1050000/-) I 275000
installment (19-20year )
Process and product development M/s. Kosharch LLP 75000
Process and product development M/s. Ralis I Pvt Ltd
Process and product development Total Cos ( 1050000/-) II 250000
installment (19-20year )
Process and product development M/s. Khepra (USA)
Process and product development Total Cos ( 900$/-) I 215601
installment (300$)
Dr.V.K Rathod Process and product development M/s. Natural Remedies Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development Total Cos ( 750000/-) II 93750
installment 25%
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited 45000
Prof.P.A.Mahanwar Process and product development M/s. Grauer & Well I Limited 200000
Process and product development M/s. 3M India Limited 150000
Process and product development M/s. Kansai Nerolac Paints 400000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Krishana Conchem 300000
Products limited
Process and product development M/s. Speciality Rain 300000
forcedmatrix Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Master Builders 750000
Solusation Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 900000
Process and product development M/s. trumquil Specialty 110000
Products Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Navi Mumbai Municipal 350000
Corporation ltd
Process and product development M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 30000

148
Process and product development M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 270000
Process and product development M/s. Sika India Pvt Ltd 180000
Process and product development M/s. Dow Chemical 90000
Internatinal Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Concerete Additives & 150000
Chemical Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Conchem Labs LLP 60000
Process and product development M/s. Off Shore Infrastructures 30000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Intigrated tribal 30000
Development project nashik
Process and product development M/s. Asian Paints PPG Pvt Ltd 2604000
Process and product development M/s. Zigma Paints Pvt Ltd 40000
Process and product development M/s. Prakal Adhikani Ekatmik 120000
Vikas Prakalap
Process and product development M/s. Vapi Products Industries 100000
pvt ltd

Prof. Ashwin W. Pathwardhan Process and product development M/s. NOCIL 600000
Prof.P.G.Gogate Process and product development M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd 250000
Process and product development M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd 275000
Process and product development M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd 250000
Process and product development M/s. Rallis India Pvt Ltd 262750
Prof.P.D.Vaidya Process and product development M/s. Centre For Hight 150000
Technology
Process and product development M/s. Centre For Hight 150000
Technology
Prof.Sunil Bhagwat Process and product development M/s. Kiri Industries Limited 300000
Prof. G.S.Shankarling Process and product development M/s.Indo Borax & Chemicals 50000

149
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Colorband Dyest off Pvt 750000
Ltd
Prof.P.D.Amin Process and product development M/s.Unilever Industries Pvt 400000
Ltd
Prof. Hitesh Pawar Process and product development M/s. Sintering Innovation
Technology I Funduation
Process and product development I Installment 50 % ( Total Cons 250000
500000/- )
Process and product development M/s. EID Parry I Ltd
Process and product development I Installment 55 % ( Total Cons 900000
900000/- )
Process and product development M/s. A.Energys Pvt Ltd 350000
Process and product development M/s. Sintering Innovation
Technology I Funduation
Process and product development II Installment 50 % ( Total 250000
Cons 500000/- )
Prof.M.S.Degani Process and product development M/s. Marico Limited 90000

Prof.U.S.Annapure Process and product development M/s. Vitanutrix Food & Feeds 150000
Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Aditay Birla Sci & Tech 100000
Process and product development M/s. Mad Parsee Food LLP 100000
Process and product development M/s. Malavsian Plamoil Board 200000
Prof.G.D.Yadav Process and product development M/s. OEC Project Manager 120000
Process and product development M/s. OEC Project Manager 80000
Process and product development M/s. Rallis I Pvt Ltd 250000
Prof.Manish Yadav Process and product development M/s. Kiri Industries Limied
Prof.S.S.Bhagwat & Prof. Manish Process and product development I Installment 50 % ( Total Cons 150000

150
Yadav 600000/- )
Prof.Amit Pratap Process and product development M/s. M.C. Dwivedi 50000
Process and product development M/s. Monopoly Innovation 30000
Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Cdourtex Industries Pvt 30000
Ltd
Prof.A.B.Pandit Process and product development M/s. Encore Natyral Polymers 1800000
Process and product development M/s. Technova Imaging 900000
System Pvt Ltd
Prof. Ashok Athalye Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited ( 41667
June 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited ( 41667
July 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited ( 41667
Aug 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 41667
( Sep 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 41667
( Oct 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 41667
( Nov 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 83333
( Dec 2020 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 83333
( Jan 2021 )
Process and product development M/s. Rossari Biotech Limited 83333
( Feb 2021 )
Prof.C.S. Mathpati Process and product development M/s. Jayant Agro Organics Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development ( Jan to March )I Installment 53751

151
Prof.V.H.Dalvi Process and product development M/s. Embio Limited 60000
Process and product development M/s. Ultramarine & Plgments
ltd
Process and product development I Installment ( Total Cons 150000
600000/- )
Process and product development M/s. Zoetis Pharma Res Pvt 650000
Ltd
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited
Process and product development I Installment ( Total Cons 175848
415000 /- )
Process and product development M/s. Jayant Agro Organics Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development II Installment ( March to May 537511
)
Process and product development M/s. Jayant Agro Organics Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development II Installment ( May to July ) 537511
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited
Process and product development Total Cos ( 4150000/-) II 175848
installment
Process and product development M/s. Ultramarine & Plgments
ltd
Process and product development II Installment ( Total Cons 150000
600000/- )
Process and product development M/s. Jayant Agro Organics Pvt
Ltd
Process and product development IV Installment (July to Sep ) 537511
Process and product development M/s Desha Enginer 60000
Process and product development M/s.02 - Matic Products Pvt 450000
Ltd

152
Prof.C.S.Matpati Process and product development M/s. Embio Limited 60000
Process and product development M/s. Sudorghan Chemical I 1500000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Panorama Consulting
Process and product development I Installment total Cons 30000
90000/-
Process and product development M/s. Panorama Consulting
Process and product development II Installment total Cons 60000
90000/-
Process and product development M/s. Hindustan Organic 600000
Chemical Limited
Prof. Vikas N. Telvekar Process and product development M/s. Lasa Supergenerics 100000
Limited
Prof. Dipak V. Pinjari Process and product development M/s. Shiv Chem 300000
Process and product development M/s. Patil Synthtech 100000
Process and product development M/s . Indus water Institute 150000
Pvt ltd
Process and product development M/s. Progress lifesciences pvt 600000
ltd
Prof. Angha S. Sabhis Process and product development M/s. Nippon Pain I Pvt Ltd 30000
Process and product development M/s. Axalta Caating System 30000
India Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Greend Coating 36000
Technology pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Ultratech Chemical 300000
Limited
Process and product development M/s. Precision Wires I Limited 100000
Prof.Vandana Patravale Process and product development M/s. Cadila Pharmaceticals 500000
Process and product development M/s. Sahajananad Medical 745000

153
Tech Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. TRM Ireland
Process and product development I Installment 50% USD 2100 74025
Prof.Prashant S. Kharkhar Process and product development M/s. Godavari Biorefineris
Limited
Process and product development I Installment 750000
Process and product development M/s. Advent Chem Bio Pvt Ltd
Process and product development II Installment 22500
Process and product development M/s. Godavari Biorefineris
Limited
Process and product development II Installment 187500
Process and product development M/s. Godavari Biorefineris
Limited
Process and product development III Installment 187500
Process and product development M/s. Godavari Biorefineris
Limited
Process and product development IV Installment 187500
Process and product development M/s. Godavari Biorefineris
Limited
Process and product development I Installment 750000
Process and product development M/s. TRM Ireland
Process and product development II Installment 158907
Dr. Shashank Mhaske Process and product development M/s. Akzo Nobel India Ltd 160000
Process and product development M/s. Essilor Res & 65000
Development
Process and product development M/s. Ultramarine & Plgments
ltd
Process and product development Total Cos ( 550000/-) I 182875
installment

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Process and product development M/s. Suyash Industpries 97500
Process and product development M/s Priamal Enterp. Ltd 330000
Process and product development M/s. Polnrann India Limited 50000
Process and product development M/s. 5peco Indfrastructure 130508
Process and product development M/s. Aditya Birla Sci & Tec 87500
Co.Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Chugoku Paints I Pvt Ltd 796000
Process and product development M/s.Visen Instries ltd 160000
Process and product development M/s. Akzo Nobel India Ltd 80000
Process and product development M/s. SP Concare Pvt Limited 78000
Process and product development M/s. Rites limited 47000
Process and product development M/s. Maharashtra Jeevan 37000
Pradhikaran
Process and product development M/s Growel Paints I Ltd 138000
Process and product development M/s. Master Builders 242000
Solusation Pvt Ltd
Process and product development M/s. Encore Natural Polymars 510000
Process and product development M/s. Chugoku Paints I Pvt Ltd 899000
Process and product development M/s. Dynasoure Concrete pvt 143000
ltd
Process and product development M/s, Hindustan Paints & 50000
Products
Prof.R.N. Jagtap Process and product development M/s. Reliance Industries 41667
Limited
Prof.S.S.Bhagwat Process and product development M/s. Hindustan Unilever
Limited
( Final Installment 120000) 60000
Prof.U.S.Annapure Process and product development M/s. MPOB Malaysia
( Oct 2019 to Dec 2020) ( 125000

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Total Cons 250000/- )
Prof. A.Vijay Kumar Process and product development M/s. 02 Matic Products Pvt 450000
Ltd
Prof.V.H.Dalvi Process and product ( Total Cons 900000- )
development
Dr. Sathish Dyawanapely Process and product development M/s. Vibar Nutripharma 100000
Solutions
Prof. Sadhana Process and product development M/s. Abbot India Limited 25000
Prof.V.K.Rathod Process and product development M/s. Prasol Chemical Pvt Ltd 100000
Prof.V.K.Rathod and Prof.G.D.Yadav Process and product development M/s. Raill India Pvt Ltd 250000
Dr.Aarti More Process and product development M/s. Guru Paints Pvt Ltd
Total Cos ( 146300/-) I 36575
installment
Dr. Annamma Odaneth Process and product M/s. Lupin Limited 500000
development
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited 300000
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited 300000
Process and product development M/s. UPL Limited 300000

Prof.S.V.Joshi Process and product development M/s. Benzo Chem I Pvt Ltd 50000
Dr. Manju Sharma Process and product development M/s. Meera Clearfuls Limited
Total Cons 440000/- 50% 220000
Amount
44593829
Cumulative Amount (X + Y + Z) = 5838265657.00

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6 LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH FACILITIES (75) Institute Marks (75)
6.1 Adequate and well equipped laboratories in area of Program specialization (30) Institute Marks (30)

Sr. No Name of the Specialized Equipment Equipment details Utilization details


Laboratory Name from the
perspective of PO
attainment
1 DRL Autoclaves Hastelloy – 300 mL, 1 lit PO1 PO4 – 40%
2 DRL Autoclaves SS 316 – 3 x 600 mL, 5 lit PO1 PO4 – 40%
3 DRL Pressure reactor - PO1 PO4 – 40%
4 DRL Refrigerated & Heating Julabo PO1 PO4 – 90%
Circulator
5 DRL Lyophilizer / Freeze dryer - PO1 PO4 – 40%
6 DRL Ice-Machine - PO1 PO4 – 90%
7 DRL Oven - PO1 PO4 – 90%
8 DRL Microwave reactors - PO1 PO4 – 75%

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9 DRL Parr hydrogenators 300mL, 600 mL PO1 PO4 – 40%
10 DRL Rotary evaporators Heidolph PO1 PO4 – 90%
11 DRL High vacuum - PO1 PO4 – 90%
12 DRL CVD furnace - PO1 PO4 – 30%
13 DRL Muffle furnace Labline PO1 PO4 – 60%
14 DRL Vaccum oven Labline PO1 PO4 – 60%
15 DRL High Temperature Furnace - PO1 PO4 – 50%
16 DRL Bath Sonicator - PO1 PO4 – 90%
17 DRL Probe Sonicator - PO1 PO4 – 50%
18 DRL Weighing Balance - PO1 PO4 – 100%
19 DRL DI water system MO-K-3 PO1 PO4 – 60%
20 DRL Centrifuge machine - PO1 PO4 – 70%
21 DRL Water bath shaker - PO1 PO4 – 60%
22 DRL Tube furnace - PO1 PO4 – 40%
23 DRL Ultra sound reactor - PO1 PO4 – 40%
24 DRL Pellet Pres Machine - PO1 PO4 – 30%
25 New Dyes Building Dye Sesnsitized solar cell Exilir Technologies

26 New Dyes Building Electroluminescence- Sinsil International


photoluminescence
27 New Dyes Building Flow reactor E-series easy medchem reactor/
vapourtec/SR.S1227/D3133

28 New Dyes Building IR spectrophtometer ATR Alpha-II/ Bruker-Labindia

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29 New Dyes Building Probe Sonicator VCX-750-220/Ultra sonics processor

30 New Dyes Building TLC Extractor and Mass Expressions/Advion


analyser

6.2 Research facilities / center of excellence (30) Institute Marks (30)

Sr. No Name of the Facility Specialized Equipment details Utilization details from the
Equipment Name perspective of PO attainment
1 Analytical Lab Gas Chemito PO1 PO4 PO5-100%
Chromatography
(GC)
2 Analytical Lab HPLC Jasco PO1 PO4 PO5-100%
3 Analytical Lab FTIR Jasco PO1 PO4 PO5-100%
4 Analytical Lab UV-Visible Jasco PO1 PO4 PO5-100%
5 Analytical Lab Spectrophotometer - PO1 PO4 PO5-100%
6 Analytical Lab Spectrofluorimetry Jasco PO1 PO4 PO5-20%
7 Analytical Lab Particle size Cilas PO1 PO4 PO5-50%
analyzer
8 Analytical Lab Thermo gravimetric Simultaneous DSC – TGA, PO1 PO4 PO5-50%
analyzer Waters
9 Analytical Lab NMR 500 MHz (Sanctioned under PO1 PO4 PO5-100%

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Prime Minister’s Project) Agilent
10 Analytical Lab Cyclic Voltammetry - PO1 PO4 PO5-20%
11 Analytical Lab Simultaneous DSC- - PO1 PO4 PO5-60%
TGA
12 Analytical Lab Polarimeter - PO1 PO4 PO5-20%
13 Analytical Lab Water contact angle - PO1 PO4 PO5-10%
14 Analytical Lab Resistivity meter - PO1 PO4 PO5-10%
15 Pigment House Analytical mill and - PO1 PO4 PO5-60%
homogenizer
16 Pigment House Automatic draw - PO1 PO4 PO5-0%
down assembly
17 Pigment House Automatic pigment - PO1 PO4 PO5-0%
Mueller
18 Pigment House Automatic - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
vibroshaker
19 Pigment House Ball mill - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
20 Pigment House Kneader - PO1 PO4 PO5-0%
21 Pigment House Mars mill - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
22 Pigment House Planetary ball mill - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
23 Pigment House Sand mill - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
24 Analytical Lab Flash - PO1 PO4 PO5-30%
chromatography
25 Analytical Lab Mass spectrometer - PO1 PO4 PO5-50%
26 Analytical Lab BET surface area - PO1 PO4 PO5-40%
analyzer

6.3 Access to laboratory facilities, training in the use of equipment (15) Institute Marks (15)

Name of Equipment / facility Training Given By


FTIR Bruker

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NMR 500 MHz Agilent
Flash chromatography Yamzeen Flash
Probe Sonicator Inkarp
UV Visible Spectroscopy JASCO/Anateck
Spectrofluorometer JASCO/Anateck
Rotary Evaporator IKA
Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Exilir Technologies
EL-PL instrument Sinsil International
Mass Analyzer Expression-s/Advion

7 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT (75) Institute Marks (75)

7.1 Actions taken based on the results of evaluation of each of the POs (25) Institute Marks (25)
Primary ways to improve POs were considered as follows,

Being one of the premier departments in the country on Dyestuff Technology, and one of a kind in India, this department offers best teaching,
learning process through low teacher-students’ ratio, direct interaction with the experts from specialised industry, Industry visit, mandatory
industry internship, hand on experience in analytical instruments during practical and research on thesis projects.

The department of dyestuff technology has been engaged in promoting basic and advanced knowledge in dyestuff and intermediate technology,
cutting edge research and technical skill, and level of problem-solving aptitude among the post-graduating students.

In addition, considering rapidly developing technology, students with varied intellectuality and background, audio-video portions were
incorporated in the teaching methods. Teachers are encouraged to attend subject specific short-term courses and also on pedagogical methods.

In parallel, department organises various workshops, symposium and conferences where attendance of Post graduate students is made
compulsory. Department of dyestuff technology is one of the organising partners of international Convention on Colorants (COC;
http://conventiononcolorants.org/ (http://conventiononcolorants.org/)). It also organises National Symposium on functional application of
Colorants in the ICT premises where students from the department take part.

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Furthermore, the target value of PO attainment was more than 70%. In the year of 2016, and 2017, there was no master student in the department.
However, in the year 2018, the department achieved more than 70% PO attainment for all the POs. The department put forwards constant efforts
to maintain and improve the PO attainment.
Comment on Overall improvement on PO Attainment

PO Target Value Attainment Observation


PO1: An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solvepractical problems
Compulsory in-plant
training, interaction with
PO1 >70% 2018-2020 = 79.09%
2019-2021 = 82.57% experts from the industry
2020 – 2022 = 72.84% through workshops has
been included.
Moreover, research
component of the curriculum
has been revised.
Action: Trying to maintain the level and targeting for higher.
PO2: An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document

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The submission of technical
report including PPT
presentation in form of
PO2 >70% 2018-2020 = 79.65% Seminar followed by
2019-2021 = 83.20% question answer session by
2020-2022 = 74.54% experts, and peers.

This is mainly associated


with Research I, II, III and
Industrial Training.
Writing both rough and fair
lab journals and submission
for faculty comments are
also made compulsory to
emphasize this PO2.
Action: Trying to maintain the level and targeting for higher.
PO3: Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the
program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program
For better teaching learning
method, classroom has been
modernised.

Showing and demonstrating

PO3 >70% 2018-2020 = 80.38% concepts through AV


systems are encouraged
2019-2021 =82.76% among faculties.

2020-2022 = 76.09% Analytical lab has been

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modernised and equipped
with advanced instruments.
Students are given chance
to operate and learn
instrumentation, sample
preparation and analysis
during their research work.
The details of application
based industrial Trainingalso
helped in solving practical
problem related to dyestuff
technology.
Action: Trying to maintain the level and targeting for higher
PO4: An ability to use and evaluate modern techniques or tools applied in dyestuff technologyfor product and process
development and for analysis.

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Analytical lab has been
modernised and equipped
with advanced instruments.
Students are given chance
to operate and learn
PO4 >70% 2018-2020 = 82.72%
instrumentation, sample
2019-2021 = 85.05%
2020-2022= 73.47% preparation and analysis
during their research work.

The details of application


based industrial Training
also helped in solving
practical problems related
to dyestuff technology.
In addition, application
orientated practical, on-hand
training on formulation,
research and management
based in plant training also
helps.
Action: Trying to maintain the level and targeting for higher.
PO5: An ability to analyses problems and offer solutions related to Dyestuff and intermediates,Pigments and colorants
industry.

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Attending workshops,
symposium and international
conferences are regular for
PO5 >70% 2018-2020 = 82.09% students in the dyestuff
2019-2021 = 85.57% department, where students
2020-2022= 74.17% get exposure of scientific
and panel discussion of
experts invited from
different universities and
industry. Students get to
know various problems
associated to the subject
and best possible solutions.

Concern Raised from the AY 2017-18 Action Taken Related PO


Science and Engineering component of Audio-visuals have been incorporated PO3
the program during the demonstration.
Hand on experience during practical, in-
plant training has been revised.

Practical problem-Solving ability of More research component has been PO1 PO2,
students needs attention included. PO4 and PO5
Students are encouraged to attend
conferences and workshops.

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The M.Tech Project Component has been
divided to Semester I, II and IV. Partial
research components are distributed PO1, PO2, PO3,
Quality of Project and paper publication on Sem I and Sem II. Semester IV is
entirely devoted to research. More PO4
creative, innovation-oriented
application-based research component
has been included in the thesis work.
Students are encouraged to consult
faculties for the preparation and
Qualifying GATE exam faculties are also instructed to help All POs
students if approached

7.2 Improvement in Quality of Projects (10) Institute Marks (10)

M. Tech From Department Of Dyestuff And Intermediate Technology, Graduated Batch 2018-2020.

Roll No Student Name Thesis title Broad Area of Specialization


Aadeshkumar L . Synthesis of anthraquinone and
18DYE201 Chordiya phthalimide derivative and solar Synthesis properties study.
absorptive black pigment
18DYE203 Praful Suresh Patil Anthrone based Azo Functional Synthesis and functionalapplication
dyes
Design, synthesis and Photophysical Properties Dyestuff Synthesis
18DYE204 Aditi Mate photophysical studies of novel and colorants.
anthraquinone dye.

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M. Tech From Department Of Dyestuff And Intermediate Technology Batch 2019-2021

Sr. No Roll No. Name of Student Thesis Title Broad Area


Specialization
19DYE202 Aishwarya Shashikant Barshi Thiophene based azo dyes & its Synthesis, and
1.
applications application
19DYE203 Amar Ranjit Singh Photocatalytic Degradation of Dyes Synthesis, and
2.
Using Nanoparticles application
3. Ashok Ganesh Khillare Purification and anti-microbial Natural dyes and
19DYE204 application of a natural dye on natural application
fibre
19DYE205 Gauri Sanjay Ingole Synthesis & application of 9- methoxy Synthesis and application
4.
anthracene based dyes
19DYE206 Harsh M Patel Synthesis of Anthraquinone Dyes Synthesis and application
5.
19DYE207 Krusha Kiranbhai Patel Synthesis of Anthraquinone Synthesis and application
6.
Intermediate
19DYE208 Mahesh Ajit Gore Formulations in permanent hair dyes Synthesis and application
7.
8. Mustafa M Chhatariya Carbazole Based Donor Acceptor Dyes Synthesis Application and
19DYE209 And Their Photophysical Studies Photophysical Studies.
19DYE210 Pratiksha Dasharath Khade Studies on extraction and stability of Natural dyes
9.
natural dye
10. Molecular Engineering Of Benzofuran Synthesis and
19DYE211 Roshni Patil Based Molecules For Enhanced Solid photophysical study
State Emission
19DYE213 Swapnil Rindhe Synthesis Of Thiophene Based Dyes Synthesis and application
11.
12. Synthesis and characterization of Synthesis phthalocyanine
19DYE215 Viraj Netaji Sable photocatalytic phthalocyanine dyes dyes and application
and study its applications

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19DYE216 Monika Madhavrao Jadhav Removal of Dyes by Using Nanocomposites And its
13.
Nanocomposite application.
19DYE217 Puja Suresh Sangle Improving lightfastness of natural dyes Natural Dyes and its
14.
application

M. Tech Dyestuff and Intermediate Technology, Graduating in 2022


Sr. No. Enrolment No Student Name Thesis Title Broad Category of
subject
Harshada Kashinath More Near infrared absorbing coumarin dyes Synthesis and
1 20DYE202
application
Prerna Amit Patni Design and Development of water Synthesis and
2 20DYE204
soluble luminogens application
Ruchita Prabhakar Khade Design and Development of Chiral Synthesis and
3 20DYE205
AIEgens application
Vaibhav Pandurang Antimicrobial dye for odourless fabric Synthesis and
4 20DYE207
Chavan materia application
Anushree Manohar Green and effecient synthesis of Synthesis and
5 20DYE209
Gawde Anthraquinone derivative application
Ketki Rajaram Vishe Flourescent reactive dye Synthesis and
6 20DYE210
application

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7.3 Improvement in Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship (10) Institute Marks (10)

Item (Information to be provided cumulatively for all the 2020- 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17
shifts with explicitheadings, wherever applicable) 21 (CAYm1) (CAYm2) (CAYm3) (CAYm4)
(CAY)

Sanctioned intake of the program(N) 18 18 4 4 4


Total number of students admitted through GATE (N1) 0 1 0 0 0
Total number of students admitted through PG Entrance and 6 14 3 0 0
others (N2)

Total number of students admitted in the programme(N1 + N2) 6 15 3 0 0

Year of entry N1 + N2 (As defined above) Number of students who have successfully graduated
I year II year
2020-21 6
(CAY)
2019-20 15 15
(CAYm1)
2018-19 (LYG) 3 3 3
2017-18 0 0 0
(LYGm1)
2016-17 0 0 0
(LYGm2)

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Item CAYm1( 2020-21) CAYm1( 2019-20) CAYm2( 2018-19 ) CAYm3( 2017-18 )

Total No of students admitted in first 17.00 3.00 0.00 0.00


year(N)
No of students placed in the companies 8.00 2.00 0.00 0.00
or goverment sector(X)
No. of students pursuing Ph.D. / JRF/ 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00
SRF(Y)
No of students turned enterpreneur in 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
engineering/technology (Z)
Placement Index [ (X+Y+Z)/N ] : 0.470 1.00 0.00 0.00

Average Placement [ (P1 + P2 + P3)/3 ] : 0.49


Assessment [ 20 * Average Placement] : 9.80

7.4 Improvement in the quality of students admitted to the program (10) Institute Marks (10)

Gate Score 2020-21 (CAY) 2019-20 (CAYm1) 2018-19(CAYm2)


Highest Score 23.00 27.00 27.00

Minimum Score 19.00 13.00 17.00

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7.5 Improvement in quality of paper publication (10) Institute Marks (10)
There are no publications by Master students from the program under consideration. Therefore, emphasis is given on the quality improvement
of the research component given for their thesis work and paralley raising their analytical skill by giving them hond on experience to handle
instuments.
Hence, the improvement in quality of publications from the faculty members participating in the programs offered by the department is
presented below:
 The cumulative impact factor of the journal publications has been increased from Graduating year 2017-18 to 2019-2020.
 As discussed earlier, the quality of thesis work has been improved in last three years and it is reflecting through publications, as depicted
in the table and the pictogram below.
 Inclusion of synthesis, characterization, characterization and application oriented project work into the research component resulted in
the improved quality of research publication. Participation in workshop and various seminars added into their motivation for
international standard research work also caused the improvement.

All the journals are of high standard international journals. The examples of journals include
 ACS Sus Chem Eng
 ChemSusChem
 ACS applied Materials and Interfaces Green chemistry
 Sensors and Actuators B:Chemical Carbon
 Trends in Food Science and Technology Ultra sonics Sonochemistry
 Chemical Communications Bioresource Technology

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Table for the improvement in the quality of paper publication (2017 – 2021)

Sl. Year Impact factor of the journals


No. Category 1 Category Category Category
(IF 1-3) 2 3 4
(IF 3-5) (IF 5-7) (IF >7)
1 2017 46 35 7 3
2 2018 37 26 6 7
3 2019 29 21 9 5
4 2020 47 29 7 3
5 2021 13 2 4 2

Total High Impact factor journals (IF>7) published since 2017 = 20

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7.6 Improvement in laboratories (10) Institute Marks (10)

Dye Sensitized Solar Cell

Electroluminescence- Photoluminescence

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TLC Extractor and Mass Analyser

Flow Reactor

Whole laboratory building of the department of dyestuff technology has been newly developed to attain the state-of the art facility for research
and learning and analysis in the area of Dyestuff and intermediate Technology. The laboratory development work was sponsored by Colourtex
India.
This laboratory helps all the M.Tech. and Ph.D. students to carry out their research smoothly. The laboratory is equipped with thirteen fume
hoods, all connected with centralized high vacuum pump and inert gas line.

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The laboratory has been designed following international safety standards. Laboratory has been equipped with various major and minor
instruments required for the research and learning the subject. This laboratory helps all the M. Tech and Ph. D students to carry out their
research smoothly.

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Analytical lab in the building has been modernized with state of the art facilities for research and analysis required for many UG –PG practical. This
renovated modern lab is used by UGs, PGs, and Ph. D and renovation led to more spacious laboratory place equipped state-of-art high tech
instrumentation facilities pertaining to the dyestuff and Intermediate Technology. This makes research and learning an enjoyable experience for
students and faculty both. Thus, this facility definitely helps in increasing output and efficiency, in terms of the research publication. This also
reflects in student’s demand that more number of students are constantly getting job offers not only from domestic companies but also
international companies.

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Annexure I
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

PO1 : An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems
PO2 : An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document
PO3 : Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be
at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program

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Annexure II
Syllabus of the Course

Semester Subject code Subject Name

I DYT2101 Advances in Chemistry and Technology of Colorants

DYT2102 Specialty chemicals Chemistry and Technology

DYT2103 Unit process and operations in speciality chemicals industry

DYP2004 Seminar and Critical Review

DYP2001 Advanced Unit Process and Formulations Laboratory

DYP2003 Research-1

II DYT2106 Crop Protection Chemicals

DYT2109 Organic Materials for Electronics

DYT2108 Formulations in fine chemicals industry

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DYT2110 Elective-I Biosensors
Elective: Industrial Waste Management

DYT2017 Elective-II Mechanisms of Organic Reaction

DYP2002 Chemical Business Design

DYP2005 Research-2

III In plant training

IV
Research, Thesis and Open defense

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Course Title: Advances in Chemistry and Technology of Colorants (DYT 2101)

Sr. No. Topic Hrs

1 Colorants: History and Advancement: History of dyestuff industry, Important breakthroughs, 3


commercialization and growth
2 Colorants for Textile Applications: Origin of colour, Classification of different classes of dyes, Dye classes for 10
principle applications in textile dyeing (acid dyes, direct dyes, reactive dye, disperse dye, vat dye, sulfur dye,
basic dye and solvent dye), Principles of dyeing, Modern methods of dyeing, Food colorants, fluorescent
brighteners and optical whitening agents, Environmental issues, Waste water treatment and dye removal from
waste water.

3 Pigments in the colorant industry, Classification of organic pigments-Azo, Anthraquinone pigments, DPP 5
pigment, Phthalocyanin pigment, Quinacridone pigment etc. Properties of pigments and pigment dispersion.

4 Functional colorants: Interactions of functional dyes, Colorants for electronics, Colorants for reprographics 10
(electrophotography, ink jet printing), Colorants for biomedical applications, Laser dyes, Thermochromic dyes,
Photochromic dyes, Electrochromic dyes, Piezochromic dyes, Dyes for molecular recognition-fluorescent
probes, Hair dyes, Leather dyes,
5 Structural colors: Nano-optics in the biological world 2

Course Title: Specialty chemicals Chemistry and Technology (DYT2102)

Sr. No. Topic Teaching Hours

1. Brief discussion on handling of solvents, solvent recovery, IPR issues. 3


2. Chemistry of some advanced dyestuff intermediates, agrochemical, pharmaceutical intermediates, 15
perfumery and flavor intermediates, chiral chemistry and their Retrosynthesis.

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3. Discussion on manufacture and application of some specialty chemicals. 12
Course Title: Unit process and operations in speciality chemicals industry (DYT2103)

Sr. No. Topic Teaching Hours

1. Feedstock for chemical industry- Basic Raw materials: Fossil feedstock, Petroleum and coal based raw 02
materials, history and development
2. Introduction of Functional groups into benzene, naphthalene and Anthracene technology involved 15
Basic Unit processes: Sulphonation, Nitration, Reduction, Halogenation, amination etc, Reaction
phenomenon and conditions, Reaction agents and solvents, Work up and Material of construction,
Plant and process flow, Safety and process control parameters

3. Basic Unit Operations: Importance of agitation in batch reactors, consequences of poor agitation, axial 06
and radial flow, kinds of stirrers used, power number etc Distillation, Filtration, Crystallization –
solubility, saturation, super saturation, particle size and distribution, equipment
Heat transfer in jacketed batch and semi reaction vessels, effect of scale-up, exothermic reactions,
cooling fluids employed, runaway reactions – case studies and prevention, cooling towers and boilers

4. Chemistry and Technology of some advanced dyestuff intermediates, agrochemical and other specialty 05
chemicals
Case studies of commercial dyes, pigments, Specialty chemicals like: Flavors, fragrances,
agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics etc.

5. Brief discussion on fine chemical industry with examples of some global fine chemical companies 02

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Course Title: Advanced Unit Process and Formulations Laboratory (DYP2001)

Sr. No. Topic Practical


Hours
1. Unit processes (Nitration, sulphonation, reduction, oxidation, etc) for intermediates, plant and 24
block diagram, calculation of e-factor, atom economy, selectivity and yield of the product, PCT
for the synthesis and MOC, Cost analysis, literature of best possible greener route/ alternate
route for the synthesis of the compound.
2. Synthesis of dyes and intermediates purification techniques, analysis, scale up parameter study 08
3. Synthesis of dyes, application techniques, color measurements 06
4. Synthesis of pigments, physical properties, purification 08
5. Formulation of ink and /or paint using synthesized dyes and pigments, 08
Formulation by use of commercial dyes and pigments for inks, paints
6. Formulation of fragrances, soaps, cosmetics and other specialty chemicals 06

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Course Title: Crop Protection Chemicals (DYT2106)

Sr. No. Topic Practical


Hours
1. General Introduction: Definition, importance & classification of agrochemicals. Classification 3
of pesticides on chemical nature and according to target species, mode of action.
Classification of insects and pests-Public health pests/Agricultural pests/Domestic
pests/Animal husbandry pests/Plant pests etc. Toxicity (acute and chronic toxicity in
mammals, birds, aquatic species etc.). Causes of outbreak of pest growth & development.
Insect pest control in agro chemistry- Principle and practices.
2. Pesticide Formulations, Techniques and Analysis- General aspects: definition, objectives, 5
process, purpose, product spectrum, classification, formulation codes etc. Equipment used in
preparation of formulations. Precautions in the use of pesticides.A brief introduction on
methods of analysis of physical properties of formulations- Suspensibility, wettability,
Emulsion stability, wet sieve test, acidity, alkalinity, moisture content, Flash Point, Specific
gravity, Persistent foaming, water runoff test, dry sieve test etc. Regulations and Quality- Brief
introduction on the packaging of pesticide products. Pesticide application techniques and
devices used – Dusters and sprayers, types of nozzles etc. Calculation of amount of
formulation required for field application.
3. Pesticides Synthesis and Manufacturing Technology- Retrosynthesis of Agrochemicals. 10
Following classes of pesticides are to be studied -Hydrocarbons, Halogenated hydrocarbons,
carboxylic acids, phenols, amines, amides, aryloxycarboxylic acids, organophosphorous,
heteroaromatic pesticides etc. Important reactions namely Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction,
Perkow reaction, Thiono-thiolo rearrangement involved in the preparation, properties of
important pesticides. Manufacturing processes of some commercially important pesticides.
4. Pesticides and Environmental Risk Assessment: Movement, Degradation and Metabolism of 3
Pesticides-Theory Movement and fate of pesticides in environmental components like soil,
air, water, flora and fauna, and other non-target organisms. Fate and adverse effects of
pesticides on them. Decontamination of pesticides through physical, chemical,
photochemical, microbial, enzymatic and biotechnological techniques. Ground water
decontamination; Movement in plant, animal and other living systems: Penetration,

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translocation, excretion etc. Persistence – factors affecting (physical, chemical, biochemical
etc.), primary and secondary metabolites in plants and animals with examples. Different
methods of pesticide disposal (physical, chemical, incineration and soil treatment). Disposal
of industrial effluents and related xenobiotics.
5. Pesticidal Residue Analysis and analytical Techniques in Pesticide Chemistry- Application of 5
analytical techniques for residue analysis such as spectrophotometry, chromatography
including GC, HPLC, GC-MS, LCMS and ELISA etc.
6. Recent advances in pest control: Green Chemistry in pesticides- insect attractants, 2
chemosterilents and repellents, mode of action and Applications. Tactics and strategies of
Integrated Pest Management. Management of insects and diseases in stored agricultural
commodities, side effects of applications etc.

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Course Title: Organic Materials for Electronics (DYT2109)

Sr. No. Topic Teaching


Hours
1. Materials’ Foundations: Introduction 1
2. Electronic Structure: Atomic Structure, Elections in Atom, Filling of Orbitals, The periodic 2
table
3. Chemical Bonding: Bonding Principles, Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Metallic Bond, Va der 3
Waals Bonding, Hydrogen Bonding
4. Bonding in Organic Compounds: Hybridized Orbitals, Isomers, Double and Triple Bonds 3

5 Crystalline and Noncrystalline Materials: States of Matter, Phase Changes and 3


Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Crystal Lattice, Crystal Systems, Miller Indices, Distance
Between Crystal Planes, Defects, Amorphous Solids

6 Polymers: Molecular Weight, Polymer Structure, Polymer Crystallinity 3

7 Soft Matter: Emulsions, Foams, Gels and Diffusion 1


7 Electrical Conductivity: Classical Theory, Electrical Conductivity, Charge Carrier Mobility, 3
Fermi Energy Bands in Solids, Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators, Electrons and
Holes, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Conduction, Organic Compounds, Band Structure ,
Doping, Solitons, Polarons and Bipolarons

9 Electroactive Organic Compounds: Moles and Molecules, Acids and Bases, Ions, Solvents, 6
Functional Groups, Aromatic Compounds, Conductive Polymers, Charge-
Transfer Complexes, Buckyball’s and Nanotubes, Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes,
Piezoelectricity, Pyroelectricity and Ferroelectricity,
Magnetic Materials, Basic Principles, Organic Magnets

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10 Tools for Molecular Electronics: Direct Imaging, X-ray Reflection, Electron Diffraction, 10
Raman Scattering
Surface Analytical Techniques, Scanning Probe Microscopies, Film Thickness
Measurements, Infrared Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy, Mass Spectroscopy

11 Applications: Dye sensitized solar cell, Organic light emitting diode, Organic transistor, 10
Flexible Electronics, etc.

Course Title: Formulations in fine chemicals industry (DYT 2108)

Sr. No. Topic Teaching


Hours
1. Introduction to formulations, basics of formulations, types of formulation etc 02

2. Formulation development and technology in cosmetics like crèmes, lotions, other toiletries 06

3. Formulation requirement and importance of formulations in pharmaceuticals (Considering 04


food dye and coatings) and agrochemicals
4. Components of formulation, types and basis of formulation for fragrances and flavors 04

5. Ingredients and parameters used for the formulation in inks, paints, other high tech 08
applications of colorants including inkjet printing ink, CD-DVDs, security colorants etc.

6. Formulation study for textile and non textile applications of colorants 06

187
Course Title: Elective-I Biosensors
Elective: Industrial Waste Management (DYT2110)

Sr. No. Topic Hrs

1 General concept sensing and elements of biosensing 6


2 Antibodies and other recognition elements 6
3 Modes of recognition 6
4 Fluorescence based sensing 6
5 Fluorescent dyes in biosensing 6

Sr. No. Topic Hrs

1 Waste – Characteristics, Types and Generation 6


2 Solid Waste Management – Creation of Resource. Recent Trends in Composting. Handling gaseous and 6
particulate effluents.
3 Recycling and Reuse – Plastics, Metals and Other Useful Materials 6
Waste-to-Energy – The Recent Advances
4 Transition from Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) 6

5 Sustainability of Waste-to-Wealth Technologies 6


Application of the Principles of Circular Economy

188
Course Title: Elective-II Mechanisms of Organic Reaction (DYT2107)

Sr. No. Topic Teaching


Hours
1. Discussion and revision of concepts – elimination reactions, electrophilic aromatic 8
substitution and nucleophilic aromatic and nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reactions,
electrophilic addition to alkenes and controlling the geometry of double bonds.

2. Neighboring group participation, conjugate addition of enolates, alkylation of enolates, 5


reactions of enolates with aldehydes and ketones, and acylation at carbon, enamine
formation and application.
3. Discussion on mechanism of organic reactions and Retrosynthesis: Rearrangement reactions, 10
cycloaddition reaction, sigmatropic, electrocyclic reactions and organometallic chemistry.

4. Study of intermediates: carbocations, carbanions, carbenes, nitrenes, free radicals their 7


stability, arenium ions and benzynes formation and reactions.

189
Course Title: Chemical Business Design (DYP 2002)

Sr. No. Topic Practical


Hours
1. Development of the idea for the synthesis of any intermediate, product or specialty 12
chemical, Selection of process for the synthesized product and laboratory scale
development, retro synthesis

2. Market survey, applications of the designed product, area of utility like FMCG or B2B 08
marketing
3. Literature survey to study the existing routes for the selected product, DOE for the 10
selected process, modification in the existing process
4. Raw material analysis, costing, process development, Block and plant diagram, utility 08
study, plant designing
5. Scale up study, study of effluents, ETP, safety norms, IPR 12
6. Project economics, Cost analysis, Product marketing, innovative ideas to expand the 10
business and establishment

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The head of the institution needs to make a declaration as per the format given –
 I undertake that, the institution is well aware about the provisions in the NBA’s accreditation manual concerned for this application, rules,
regulations, notifications and NBA expert visit guidelines inforce as on date and the institutes hall fully abide by them.
 It is submitted that information provided in this Self Assessment Report is factually correct.
 I understand and agree that an appropriate disciplinary action against the Institute willbe initiated by the NBA. In case, any false
statement/information is observed during pre-visit, visit, postvisit and subsequent to grant of accreditation.

Head of the Institute


Name : Professor A B Pandit
Designation : Vice Chancellor
Signature :

Seal of The Institution :

Place : Mumbai
Date : 12-01-2022 12:50

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