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Hon.

Chairperson & Experts,


A.I.C.T.E. - N. B. A. Committee

DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY 1


PRESENTATION

PRESENTED BY
Dr. PRASHANT V. THORAT
HOD

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OUR INSPIRATION

FOUNDER PRESIDENT
SHIKSHAN MAHARSHI AND KRISHI RATNA
Late Dr. PANJABRAO ALIAS BHAUSAHEB DESHMUKH.
( 27TH DECEMBER, 1898 – 10TH APRIL, 1965)
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DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE

• YEAR OF STARTING : 1983

• SANCTIONED INTAKE : 30

• HUMAN RESOURCES FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT:


PROFESSOR: 02
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR:
01
LECTURER: 04
• DEPARTMENTAL BUILT-UP AREA :
772 Sqm

• LABORATORIES ARE WELL EQUIPPED WITH PROCESSING


MACHINERIES & TESTING EQUIPMENTS

• LABORATORIES ARE RECOGNIZED FOR RESEARCH BY SANT 6


DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT AT A GLANCE

LABORATORY INFRASTRUCTURE

•NUMBER OF MAIN LABORATORIES : 03

•NUMBER OF SUB LABORATORIES : 07

•NUMBER OF EQUIPMENTS : 88

•TOTAL AREA OF LABORATORIES :


672. Sq m

•TOTAL COST OF EQUIPMENTS : RS


43,47,776/- 7
DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

Polymer Processing Work Shop

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
Polymer Reaction Engg. & Synthesis Laboratory

Polymer Testing Laboratory

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Central Library

• Total Number of Books on Polymer: 2700

• Encyclopedia of Polymer Science & Technology: 18

• Bound Volumes ( from 1954-1994): 618

• International Journals: 07

• National Journals: 15

• CD’s on Polymer: 90

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY

• NUMBER OF BOOKS : 211

• NUMBER OF COMPACT DISKS : 114

• NUMBER OF PROJECTS : 125

• NUMBER OF SEMINARS : 414

• NUMBER OF VIDEO CASSETS : 019

• BOOKS UNDER BOOK BANK SCHEME: 081


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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER CENTER

• Number of Computers : 10 (P IV)

• Computer facility availed by the students for watching


Video CD’s on Processing, Adhesives Technology etc.

• To study Software's.

• To practice online examination.

• Internet access for latest technology search

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

Computer Center

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
PROFESSIONAL
BODY
INDIAN PLASTICS INSTITUTE
SUB CHAPTER , AKOLA.

• Conducting One Year Diploma Of Indian Plastics


Institute with the help of Department.

• Arranging National Seminar, expert talks, Work


Shop,
Plastic Awareness Program.

• Training & Placement, Industrial Tours/Visits.

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

HIGH
LIGHTS
PATENTS, AWARDS & PUBLICATION/CONFERENCE
ORGANISED
• PATENT RIGHTS ON LUBRICATING GELS FROM POLY-
OLEFINIC WASTE

• RUB–PLAS EXCELLENCE AWARD IN THE PUBLICATION


CATEGORY RECEIVED AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE .

• EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR PAPER PRESENTATION IN


INTERNATIONAL CONFRENCE AT SHRIRAM INSTITUTE FOR
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, NEW DELHI.
• 30 NUMBER OF PUBLICATIONS IN NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
JOURNALS/CONFERENCES

• ORGANISED ONE NATIONAL LEVEL CONFERENCE

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DEFICIENCIES POINTED OUT,
OUR POSITION THEN
&
PRESENT POSITION

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RECURRING BUDGET
AND
NON-RECURRING
BUDGET

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
RECURRING AND NON-RECURRING BUDGET
WITH SALARY

Expenditure Per
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Student in Rs.

Recurring 38,884.00 36,774.00 40,762.00

Non Recurring 19,843.00 5,836.00 12,490.00

Total Per 58,727.00 42,610.00 53,252.00


Student

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
RECURRING AND NON-RECURRING
BUDGET
WITH OUT SALARY
Expenditure Per
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
Student in Rs.

Recurring 5,155.00 6,500.00 6,427.00

Non Recurring 14,882.00 5,558.00 12,490.00

Total 20,037.00 12,058.00 18,916.00

Fees 20,000.00 30,000.00 36,600.00

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BANK AND POST OFFICE

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FACULTY: STUDENT
RATIO

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POLYMER TECHNOLOGY: SANCTIONED Vs ADMITTED STUDENTS
(1983 TO 2005)
70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
1983- 1984- 1985- 1986- 1987- 1988- 1989- 1990- 1991- 1992- 1993- 1994- 1995- 1996- 1997- 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 2003- 2004- 2005-
84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 2000 01 02 03 04 05 06

SANCTION 30 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 30 30 30 30 60 60 60 60 60 60 30
ADMITTED 16 5 0 14 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 30 33 30 32 29 33 28 30 15 12 22 10

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
FACULTY: STUDENT RATIO
Sanctioned Year Total Staff
Intake
15 1983-84 05
30 1995-98 05
60 1999-04 05
30 2005-06 06

• At the time of visit of NBA expert committee our staff structure


was

Professor : 01
Assistant Professors and: 02
Lecturers: 03

• It was sufficient to cater workload of actual admitted number of


students.
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• Considering the present sanctioned intake the staff student ratio is
CADRE RATIO

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

CADRE RATIO
AT THE TIME OF VISIT OF NBA EXPERT COMMITTEE OUR
STAFF STRUCTURE WAS

PROFESSOR : 01
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS : 02
LECTURERS : 03

AT PRESENT THE STAFF STRUCTURE IS :-

PROFESSOR : 02
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS : 01
LECTURERS : 04

CADRE RATIO
2:1:4
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FACULTY PROFILE

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY
PROFILE
Name Post Qualification Experienc Publicatio
e n

Dr.A.B. Marathe Principal Ph.D., M.B.A. 23 33


Dr. P. V. Thorat Prof & Ph.D., PGDMM 17 30
HOD
Mr. S.N. Nemade Asst. Prof M.E. 17 27
Mr. D.P. Sakarkar Lecturer B.TECH 15 05
M.E. (Regd)
Mr. N.G. Lecturer B.TECH 12 04
Deshmukh M.E. (Result
Awaited)
Mr. D. V. Wele Lecturer B.TECH 03 02
Ms. S. P. Lecturer B.TECH 04 02
Chaudhary
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MEDICAL FACILITIES

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY

MEDICAL FACILITIES

•At hostel, which is located in the city

•At college Dispensary.

•A panel of doctors approved from Amravati University

•The parent society runs medical college and hospital &


organizes regular medical checkup / blood donation
camp apart from the
routine care taking by appointed doctors.

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

List of University approved Doctor’s


Panel

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PAY SCALES

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

PAY SCALES

•Present D.A. is 61%

•The total emoluments are :


Basic
+50% D.A. (merged D.A.)
+ 11% D.A.
+5% HRA
+ conveyance allowance.

•The salaries are paid through Bank.

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SKILL UPGRADATION

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
SKILL UPGRADATION
• The supporting technical staffs of the department were sent to
various
industries.

Sr.
Name of Technical staff Industry Period
No. 22/12/83 to
23/12/83
CIPET, Lucknow
1. Mr. G. K. Deorankar 15/10/88 to
CIPET, Lucknow
13/4/89

2. Mr, G. D. Shirsat M/s Shree Lubrication MIDC, Akola. 19/05/04 to 18/06/04

1) M/s Kalpaturu BlowPlast Akola 21/05/03 to 10/06/03


3. Mr. S. R. Galat
2)M/s Doli fiber Articles, Akola. 15/05/04 to 15/06/04
• In addition, a technical person (Mr. Kawalkar) from NOCIL, Akola
Was
appointed.
• Technical staff is regularly accompanying the students and
teachers visiting
National / International exhibition like PlastIndia, Plastvision etc,
Industrial 34
ACADEMIC RESULTS

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

ACADEMIC RESULTS
• Results of our department are good

• Final year results are above 90%.

Year Student Student % Passed


Appeare Passed
2002-2003 d
28 27 96.42

2003-2004 41 40 97.56

2004-2005 24 24 100

2005-2006 20 18 90
(VII Sem)

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PLACEMENT

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

PLACEMENT
• 50% Through Campus Interview
• Some Students go for MBA/ M.Tech/Higher Studies in Abroad
• Some Students Engaged at their own Industries/Self Employment

No. of No. of students Students


No of students %
Year students went for higher Available for
Placed Placement
passed studies. Placement

2001-02 33 09 24 13 54.16 %

2002-03 28 07 21 13 61.90 %

2003-04 38 13 25 23 92.00 %

2004-05 20 11 09 08 88.88 %

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Placement
In the Year 2005-06 ,Campus for following Companies
are/being held
• M/S Enercon (I) Ltd, Daman
• M/S Philips (I) Ltd, Pune
• M/S Omkar Polymers, Mumbai
• M/S Life Long Polymers,Gurgaon
• M/S Bajaj Plastics Ltd,Nagpur

• M/s Wipro BPO, Pune

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CONTENT BEYOND
THE SYLLABUS

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

CONTENTS BEYOND THE SYLLABUS


•Actively participating in framing syllabi of the course.

•The last unit of many of the subjects is kept open


ended,
such as advances of the subjects are taught.

•Inviting experts from the industries to deliver the


Expert
Talks on various topic.

•Industrial/Trade Fair visit are regularly Organized.

•CD’s on the subjects & Charts/Company leaf lets are


used.

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LIBRARY AUTOMATION

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

LIBRARY
•We have a department AUTOMATION
level library and central college library
separately.

In the college library


• Cardex System is replaced by Computerized accession
system.
•A tailor made software (Easy Soft) is developed to suit our
requirement. The library has local area network.
•The college had Intranet, 128 Kbps lease line & now 2 Mbps
Broadband (Corporate) Internet connectivity.
•All departments are interconnected through intranet. In all
more
than 200 nos. of P-IV processor computers with latest
configuration
are available with Internet access
•Subscription for INDEST an e-JOURNAL Scheme of AICTE
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

LIBRARY
List of journals available in Library

• Modern Plastic International• International Journal of Plastic


Technology
• Journal of Polymer Material
• Indian Rubber and Plastic Age
• Popular Plastics and Packaging
• Rubber Chem Review
• Chemical Weekly
• Packageing Technology
• Hydrocarbon Processing
• Rubber India
• Nandini Chemical Journal
• Bulletin of Material Science
• Paint India
• IPI Transaction-(Journal)

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ALUMNI

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
ALUMNI
• Established alumni association at college level
which
functions through department level sub group
for
• The association had following activities in the
effective interaction.
current year 2005-06.
Placement & Training
Arrangement of experts talk of alumni
Arrangement of industrial visit
Organized a National level conference
/paper
presentation competition POLYERA’05
with
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the support of Alumni Association.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

ENTREPRENEURSHIP
• Separate placement and entrepreneurship
developmentDEVELOPMENT
cell.

• Special efforts were taken for


entrepreneurship
development.

• Number of camps were organized by


placement
cell in association with department.

• The success rate of our entrepreneurs is


very
high.
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Entrepreneurship Program Details

Year Name of Program Sponsored/Delivered Period


Board of
Apprenticeship Apprenticeship
2001-02 25/04/2001
Training awareness Training (W.R.)
Mumbai 11/02/2002
Planning of small Vidharbha Chamber of
2001-02
scale industries Small scale Industry
Entrepreneurship DIC,MCED & NABARD, 14-
2002-03
Awareness Camp Akola 16/03/2003
Entrepreneurship 05-
2003-04 MITCON, Pune
Awareness Camp 07/02/2004
People Education Khadi Village Industry
2003-04 12/03/2004
Program Commission,Nagpur
Entrepreneurship
2004-05 MITCON ,Pune 28/02/2005
Awareness Camp
Entrepreneurship MITCON Consultancy 08-
2005-06
Awareness Program Services, Pune 10/09/2005
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
List of Entrepreneurs
• Mr. Sanjay Lohiya - Lohia fibres Daman
• Mr. Umesh Bagadia - Bagadia Engineers
MIDC,Akola
• Mr. Shrikant Laddha - Radha-Krishna Plastic ,
Akola
• Mr. Nitish Rathi - Synergy Allied Pvt Ltd, Mumbai
• Ms. Sonal Kohali - D.K.Insulation, Bhopal.
• Mr. Rajesh Mundiwale - Shree Thermowares,
Ahmednagar
• Mr. Abheshek Bagherwal - Bombay Polymers ,
Mumbai.
• Mr. Sushil Sarda - Sarda Ropes , Murtizapur.
• Mr. Sameer Bagalkote - Sameer Plasto, Miraj.
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

List of Entrepreneurs

Continued

• Mr. Ashish Shah - Agriculture Polymers, Akola


• Mr. Umesh Sonune - Rukhmini chemicals, Nagpur
• Mr. Tushar Shengokar - Plastochem (India) , Pune
• Mr.Pravin Kabra - Pranav Enterprises, Mumbai.
• Mr.Vinay Natthani - P.R.Marketing , Mumbai.
• Mr.Ajit Wankhade - Nim Ind. Pvt. Ltd. Ghanna
(W.A)
• Mr. S.K.Sharma - Vidharbha Group Of Ind. Akola
• Mr. Ganesh Dhuke - Doli Fiber Articles , Akola
• Mr. Ashwin Konde - Jenings Plastics, Amaravati
• Mr. Pradeep Jaitpal - Jaitpal EMgineering,Chiplun,
Dist: Ratnagiri
• Mr. Jasmin Patel - Umiya Incorporation , 51
R & D ACTIVITIES

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

R & D ACTIVITIES
•Laboratories recognized for Research by
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University.

•Many research scholars from Amravati and


Nagpur
University are utilizing the Departmental
facility.

•Innovative Projects Successfully Completed


In The
Department.

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

List of Innovative Projects Successfully Completed in The


Department
Sr. Name of company Project undertaken

M/s. Herdilia Unimers Ltd., PP-EPDM blend


1
Mumbai
2 M/s. Khandelwal Jwellers, Akola Electroplating of plastics

3 M/s. Reliance Ind. Ltd., Mumbai Breathing film


Blend of PP-Talc
4 M/s. NOCIL, Akola Determination of C value of HD pipes
Determination of efficiency of crusher and grinder

Consistency in mechanical / electrical properties of


5 M/s. D. K. Insulation, Bhopal epoxy-mica composites

M/s. Nilkamal Plastics, Mumbai Effect of fillers loading on properties of


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HDPE/LDPE/PP.
M/s Maharashtra State Seeds Co De-linting of Cotton Seed
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Ltd., Akola. Derivatives from celluloses waste.
M/s.Rudrayani Chemicals, Preparation of Novolac Resin
8
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TESTING
&
CONSULTANCY

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

TESTING &
CONSULTANCY
• Regular testing for local industries.

• Proactive for Interaction with Industries

• Organised “PolyEra-05” with support of Industries

•The actual revenue earned through testing.

Year Revenue Earned in


2002-03 RS.
47,800.00
2003-04 40,000.00
2004-05 1,04,000.00
2005-06 76,800.00 Till Date

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FACULTY INDUSTRY
INTERACTION

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY INDUSTRY INTERACTION


•Faculty of the Department are actively involved in
Industry interaction through joint projects, process development,
product development, seminar, Conferences, local Industrial visits.

•The following joint projects are successfully completed


By our staff.

• M/s. NOCIL, Akola – Optimization of efficiency of crusher


and grinder, blend of pp and talc.

• M/s. D. K. Insulation – Consistency in Mechanical /


Electrical property of Epoxy – Mica composites.

• M/s. M.S.S.C. Ltd., Akola – Process development for


De-linting of Cottonseed, derivatives based on Cellulose.

• M/s Reliance industries Limited, Mumbai – Breathing film.


• M/s Rudrayani Chemicals, Jodhpur – Preparation of Novolac
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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
FACULTY INDUSTRY INTERACTION

Continued
• In addition, due to good interaction of faculty with industries,
We had received the following things as a generous donation to
the Department.

•M/s Polychem Industries Ltd.,Mumbai –


Library Books/
Encyclopedia/Periodicals.

•M/s Plastcon Industries Ltd., Mumbai -


One Injection molding machine
Two scholarship for Students.

•M/s Die Plast Ltd, Mumbai - Industrial mold of Tiffin


Box.

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY INDUSTRY INTERACTION

Dr. Vasudeo Sr.Vice


President
Reliance Industries Ltd.
Mumbai

Mr..Parshuraman Sr. Vice


President
NOCIL,Mumbai

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Our Alumni Mr. Rajiv Bajpayee


Honored by President Award

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
Plast-India’06
Our Staff With Alumni
During Plast-India 06 Tour
at
New Delhi

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Poly Era-05

Mr.Kaustubh Kapse, Vice


President

Reliance Industries, Mumbai

Hon.Dr.V.S.Jamode
V.C.AmravatiUniversity, Mr.Bipin Shah
Treasurer PlastIndia Foundation, Mr.Kapse,
Mr.Santani Reliance Industries 63
DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
DIGNITORIES VISITED

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

DIGNITORIES VISITED

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER
TECHNOLOGY
DIGNITORIES VISITED

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DEPARTMENT OF POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

APPEAL

• A Twenty three years old Department of


Polymer Technology is practising what is
expected in the Accreditation Process .
• We deserve it.
• We should get it.

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