University School of Chemical Technology

University School of Chemical Technology
Type University School
Established 1999
Chancellor Najeeb Jung
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Anil K. Tyagi
Dean Dr. Arinjay Kumar Jain
Students 200+
Location Dwarka, Delhi, India India
Campus Urban
Nickname USCT
Affiliations UGC
Website USCT Home Page

University School of Chemical Technology is one of the constituent school of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. It is the only government institution dedicated to Chemical Technology except IIT Delhi in Delhi-NCR region. School was established in 1999; the same year when other constituent schools of university were formed.[1]

History

University School of Chemical Technology (USCT) was established by Government of Delhi as one of 12 University Schools of Studies under the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. The school was formed to provide higher level of education in the field of chemical science for the highly growing chemical industry of India. The school is recently shifted to Dwarka, [new delhi] Campus of the University.

Programs

School offers the following programme, in the field of Chemical Engineering:-

From 2013 onwards the school has also started offering :

The dual degree programs are offered under a 4+2 scheme, wherein a student can exit at the end of four years with a B.Tech degree.

Admission

Admission for the four year B.tech course is done on the basis of merit; strictly based on the Common Entrance Exam of GGSIPU - B.Tech Program and for M.Tech program either the score of GATE or entrance exam based merit is required.

See also

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Coordinates: 28°35′39″N 77°01′10″E / 28.5943°N 77.0194°E / 28.5943; 77.0194

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