Department of chemical engineering has got formal research and academic collaboration with chemical engineering department, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
The department has many ongoing research projects being funded by many prestigious funding organizations such as Department of Science & Technology in areas of water and environmental research. The department has also acquired standard chemical process simulators such as CHEMCAD and PROSIM a pro-simulator for design, simulation and control of various unit operations in the chemical industry for training the students.
The curriculum has been designed to meet the programme goals and objectives that lay more stress on learning under the guidance of a vibrant and highly qualified faculty. The programmes offered by the department are accredited by NBA and has educational objectives that are consistent with the vision and mission of the Department. The Department aims to provide students with a balance of intellectual and practical expertise that enables them to serve the worldwide chemical industry as well as the societal needs. The department is well equipped with good undergraduate laboratories and research laboratories that have been strengthened and modernized under TEQIP (World Bank) grants and Institute grants funded from MHRD.
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Chemical Engineering Program and M.Tech Chemical Engineering Program is 100 and 25 respectively for Full time Courses. The current sanctioned strength of the B.Tech. Chemical Engineering programme and has been doing its best to bring about excellence in academics achieved in the last 25 years. Visit the UA OIT website to register for a UA Box account.The Department of Chemical Engineering was commenced in the year 1988 with 30 undergraduate students in the B. The University also provides UA Box, a secure, managed, cloud-based toolset and storage to facilitate collaboration and anywhere-access to active files and data. In addition to the above software, the University’s Office of Information Technology offers a catalog of software available to students, faculty, and staff. Various Microsoft and VMware products are also provided to students via their respective webstores.