Course Duration
3 YearsTotal Fees
90.75 KTotal Fees | ₹ 90,750 |
Selection of candidates for the Diploma programs is done through CIPET JEEl.
Course Name | Specialisation | Eligibility | Selection Process |
---|---|---|---|
Diploma | Plastics Technology | 10+2 in science stream | CIPET JEE |
Plastic Mould Technology | |||
PG Diploma | Plastics Mould Design with CAD/CAM | Diploma | |
Plastics Processing & Testing | Graduates or B.E./ B. Tech in the relevant discipline | ||
Plastics Testing & Quality Control |
Selection Process
CIPET JEE Qualified students can apply for diploma programmes.
At entry-level, CIPET passed engineers are offered salary packages in the range of INR 12,000-15,000 per month. It is a general estimate. The actual figure can vary depending on various factors like your degree, type of employee, sector, etc.
PG students usually get a higher salary. The starting salary for postgraduates is around INR 25,000-30,000.
CIPET is an autonomous institute known for its specialization in plastics technology. Any course related to plastics in this institute is definitely a good choice. Diploma in Plastic Industries (DPT) has a very limited scope but it’s a job many admire.
Future Prospect:
Though, if you want to apply for CIPET, you need to qualify for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for a diploma first. CIPET doesn’t groom student as a worker rather it helps develop their professional skills.
As per the alumni of CIPET, DPT, and DPMT both are good and a bit different from each other. Students opting for DPT have limited career growth. For DPT, areas of growth are limited to processing or quality executive. The exposure for students opting for DPMT is vast. The opportunities for DPMT include tool room, mould design, research and development, and new product development.
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Difference:
Students can opt for DPMT for more exposure and scope.