University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University

University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University
Motto Tamso Ma Jyotirgamaya - Let There be Light
Type Public
Established 1958
Location Chandigarh, Chandigarh, India
Affiliations Panjab University
Website http://uicet.puchd.ac.in

Dr Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University (formerly known as Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology) is a Department of Panjab University, Chandigarh. DCET/SSBUICET is one of the first departments of Panjab University, and one of the earliest schools of engineering in India. SSBUICET infrastructure and curriculum was developed in collaboration with Illinois Institute of Technology. The first Batch of the Department was started in 1958. Apart from Chemical Engineering there are other streams related to Chemical Engineering like Food Technology and Industrial Chemistry are also taught at the department.

History

In collaboration with ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chicago, U.S.A., Punjab University established Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology (DCET) in the year 1958. Prof. R. E. Peck from I.I.T. Chicago headed the Department in the beginning and laid foundation of its enduring work culture that is prevailing today. The Energy Research Centre was established in 1983 in department of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Panjab University to promote R&D and Extension activities in the emerging field of Renewable Energy. It has emerged as a major focal point of R&D and extension on energy and environment at national and international level. Pioneering work in the area of solar thermal energy Storage, Solar Detoxification, Biomethanation of agricultural/industrial/forestwastes, Biomass combustion and gasification, Indoor Air Quality, Energy and Environmental Conservation and Management and Hydrodynamics of Polymeric Solutions is being carried out at the Centre.

Courses Offered

SSBUICET conducts a number of courses. Apart from Chemical Engineering there are other streams related to Chemical Engineering like Food Technology and Industrial Chemistry are also taught at the department. The department grants the following degrees:

Reputation

The department is among the best and the oldest chemical engineering colleges in India. It has consistently been ranked in top 20 chemical engineering colleges in India. Several alumni of SSBUICET have done extremely well. Some of the prominent alumni are:-

SSBUICET alumni have done groundbreaking work in various fields. Ovessa Iqbal a batch of 2007 Alumnus was the first Muslim IAS officer from Jammu and Kashmir.

Academic Grading

Academic grading in SSBUICET is tougher than other Indian colleges. SSBUICET offers a first division degree to students who achieve 60% or more marks. Students who receive 70% marks are awarded a degree with honours. A first division from SSBUICET corresponds to a GPA of 3.3/4. This is similar to the academic grading in other reputed institutions like Delhi Technological University and IITs etc.

SSBUICET and Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers

DCET/SSBUICET is also a regional centre of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. Dr. Meenakshi Goyal is the chairman of the Department. The 61st Annual Session of IIChE was held in SSBUICET on the occasion of completion of golden jubilee of SSBUICET. This included a joint Indo-US conference. Presently Dr. V.K. Rattan is the President of IIChE.

SSBUICET Culture

SSBUICET Students refer to themselves as 'Chemengers' - Short for Chemical+Engineers. The department students conduct a number of cultural activities.

and many others.

Alumni Union

DCET has a well-organized alumni network. The following communities on Facebook are the means of communication of SSBUICET Alumni:

College Websites

References

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