Course Duration
4 YearsNMU BTech admissions are based on MHT CET exam scores. NMU offers a full time 4 year BTech course. The institute strives at imparting great knowledge to the students. The eligibility criteria for getting into the course is to secure at least 50% marks in 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. The selections are based on MHT-CET entrance score.
Table of Content
Event | Dates (Tentative) |
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MHT CET 2024 Notification | March 8, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Registration Date | March 8, 2024 to April 20, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCM Admit Card | May 4, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 PCB Admit Card | May 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Exam Date | PCM- May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 2024 |
PCB- May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2024 | |
MHT CET 2024 Answer Key Release Date | May 26, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Result | June 12, 2024 |
MHT CET 2024 Counselling Registration | June 24 to July 10, 2024 |
Academic Year 2024-24 Start | September 1, 2024 |
Candidates must have passed in the 12th examination with Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry subjects with at least 50% marks.
The selection process is purely based on the MHT-CET entrance score. Admission to this course is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE).
Read More: NMU Admission
The course work is extended for four years that is eight semesters. Each semester ends with a term examination to analyze the performance of students. The Course Structure is based on the Credit system. Students must pass all subjects and exams in order to get a degree. Assignments are continuously assigned for the internal marks.
Course Structure of BTech Program:
Semester | Chemical Engineering | Paint Technology | Oils, Fats and Waxes Technology | Food Technology | Polymer and Plastic Technology |
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I | Inorganic Chemistry Physics Electrical Engineering and Electronics Generation and Transmission of Mechanical Power Engineering Graphics Communication & Soft Skills |
Mathematics I Organic Chemistry I Workshop Technology Physical Chemistry Computer Science and Application Material Technology |
Mathematics I Organic Chemistry I Workshop Technology Physical Chemistry Computer Science and Application Material Technology |
Mathematics I Organic Chemistry I Workshop Technology Physical Chemistry Computer Science and Application Material Technology |
Mathematics I Organic Chemistry I Workshop Technology Physical Chemistry Computer Science and Application Material Technology |
II | Mathematics I Organic Chemistry I Physical Chemistry Workshop Technology Computer Science and Application Material Technology |
Electrical Engineering and Electronics Inorganic Chemistry Physics Generation and Transmission of Mechanical Power Engineering Graphics Communication and Soft Skills | Electrical Engineering and Electronics Inorganic Chemistry Physics Generation and Transmission of Mechanical Power Engineering Graphics Communication and Soft Skills | Electrical Engineering and Electronics Inorganic Chemistry Physics Generation and Transmission of Mechanical Power Engineering Graphics Communication and Soft Skills | Electrical Engineering and Electronics Inorganic Chemistry Physics Generation and Transmission of Mechanical Power Engineering Graphics Communications and Soft Skills |
III | Organic Chemistry II Applied and Structural Mechanics Introduction to Chemical Engineering Momentum Transfer Process Calculation | Mathematics II Mechanical Operations Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Anatomy of Paints Industrial Management and Economics |
Mathematics II |
Mathematics II Mechanical Operations Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Food Chemistry Industrial Management and Economics |
Mathematics II Mechanical Operations Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Introduction to Polymer Technology Polymer Identification and Analysis Industrial Management and Economics |
IV | Mathematics II Mechanical Operations Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Chemical Process Technology Industrial Management and Economics | Applied and Structural Mechanics Organic Chemistry II Momentum Transfer Process Calculations Chemistry & Technology of Polymers I |
Applied and Structural Mechanics Organic Chemistry II Momentum Transfer Process Calculations Post Harvest Technology of oil bearing Materials | Applied and Structural Mechanics Organic Chemistry II Momentum Transfer Process Calculation Food biochemistry and nutrition | Applied and Structural Mechanics Organic Chemistry II Momentum Transfer Process Calculations Polymerization Kinetics Synthesis and Characterization of Polymers |
V | Machine Design and Drawing Mass Transfer I Instrumentation and Instrumental Analysis Chemical Reaction Engineering I Managerial Behaviour: Psychosocial Dimensions Elective I | Mass Transfer Operations Instrumentation and Process Control Technology of Pigments Chemistry and Technology of Polymers II Elective I | Mass Transfer Operations Instrumentation and Process Control Refining of Oils and Fats Quality Control Techniques in Oils and Fats Elective II | Mass Transfer Operations Instrumentation and Process Control Principles of food Preservation Microbiology and Molecular Biology Elective I | Mass Transfer Operations Instrumentation and Process Control Chemistry and Technology of Polymers I Polymer Synthesis and Analysis Chemistry and Technology of Polymers II Synthesis of Thermosets Elective I |
VI | Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering Chemical Reaction Engineering II Mass Transfer II Process Equipment Design and Drawing Elective II Elective III | Machine Design and Drawing Reaction Engineering Managerial Behaviour: Psychosocial Dimensions Trade Sales Paints Engineering of Pigmented Dispersion Formulation & Processing of Paints Elective II | Machine Design and Drawing Managerial Behaviour: Psychosocial Dimensions Technology of Fat Splitting & Soaps High fat Products and Industrial Hydrogenation Processing and Analysis of Soaps and Allied Products Elective II Reaction Engineering | Machine Design and Drawing Reaction Engineering Managerial Behaviour: Psychosocial Dimensions Food Processing I Food Biotechnology Elective II | Machine Design and Drawing Reaction Engineering Managerial Behaviour: Psychosocial Dimensions Processing of Plastics I Mould and Die Design Self study Report Elective II |
VII | Modelling Simulation and CAD Transport Phenomena Process Dynamics and Control Plant Design, Economics and Costing Elective IV |
Industrial Training/Project Technical Seminar and Colloquium | Industrial Training/Project Technical Seminar and Colloquium | Industrial Training/Project Technical Seminar and Colloquium | Industrial Training/Project Technical Seminar and Colloquium |
VIII | Industrial Training/Project Technical Seminar and Colloquium |
Project Engineering and Economics Process Equipment Design Application Techniques and Paint Defects Quality Assurance and Analysis of Surface Coatings Processing and Testing of Paints Elective III |
Project Engineering and Economics Process Equipment Design Chemistry of Surfactants and oleochemicals Technology of Surfactants and Detergents Synthesis and Analysis of Surfactants and Detergents Elective III |
Project Engineering and Economics Process Equipment Design Food Processing II Food Quality Elective III |
Project Engineering and Economics Process Equipment Design Processing of Plastics II Polymer Testing Elective III |
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Food Technology | Oils, Fats & Waxes Technology |
Chemical Engineering | Plastic and Polymer Engineering |
Paint Technlogy |
The institute provides a total of 225 seats under 6 specializations. The segregation of intake specialization wise is listed below:
Specialization | Number of seats |
Computer science and engineering | 60 |
Food technology | 15 |
Paint technology | 15 |
Chemical engineering | 60 |
Polymer and plastic technology | 15 |
artificial intelligence and engineering | 60 |
Total | 225 |
A Central Training and Placement Cell is allocated to provide ample opportunities to the students. The Institute organizes with top most companies to provide a bright future for all the students. The placement sessions are conducted in the final year for interested students.
Some of the prominent recruiters include:
Adani Wilmer | Spectrum Industries | Nilson’s Pvt. Ltd. |
SKYI Composites | TechNova Imaging Systems | Plastic Omnium |
Read More: NMU Placement
Ques. Is there an Entrance exam conducted by the college?
Ans. No, there is no Entrance exam conducted. Instead, students are selected based on the score secured in the MHT-CET examination. Applicants must have a valid score in CET. Further students are shortlisted based on merit and selected.
Ques. Do we have to visit the campus for the admission process?
Ans. No, students need not visit the college. The Candidates seeking admission can apply online and register for the MHT-CET examination by filling the application form followed by payment.
Ques. What is the percentage to be maintained in order to get the degree?
Ans. A minimum of 50 percentile must be scored by the students from the first semester to have an overall good percentage. It is mandatory for the students to pass in all the subjects with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
Ques. Are there scholarships provided for the students to take up the program?
Ans. The fee structure is very low and affordable. However, students can avail of Educational Loan with the help of management and even get scholarships based on merit. The college didn’t mention particular schemes provided but the students admitted can further discuss with the management and get financial assistance.
Ques. What is the scope of doing BTech?
Ans. With the Under Graduation degree, you find ample opportunities in top most companies. You can continue for higher studies or Public Services or Civil services or Armed forces. Besides being hired as engineers, Graduates are also hired as consultants, subject matter experts, researchers, and managers.
Top Companies |
If you are changing your university after completing your first year, it’s most likely that you will have to repeat your first year. To get to know the process better, you should enquire about it with the university directly. If you can’t get information about it at your university, try to enquire about it from a university similar to yours, i.e state, private or central.