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    3 Years

    Diploma in Chemical Engineering

    Shri Vaishnav Polytechnic College
    Duration
    3 Years
    Chemical Engineering DIPLOMA OFFLINE

    Duration

    3 Years

    Diploma in Chemical Engineering

    Shri Vaishnav Polytechnic College
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    3 Years
    Chemical Engineering
    DIPLOMA
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Diploma in Chemical Engineering program spans six semesters, offering a well-rounded curriculum designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. The structure includes core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions that collectively prepare students for industry readiness.

    SEMESTERCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLECREDIT STRUCTURE (L-T-P-C)PREREQUISITES
    ICH-101Applied Mathematics I3-0-2-4None
    ICH-102Basic Physics3-0-2-4None
    ICH-103Chemistry for Engineers3-0-2-4None
    ICH-104Engineering Graphics & Design2-0-2-3None
    ICH-105Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering3-0-2-4None
    ICH-106Introduction to Chemical Engineering2-0-1-3None
    ICH-107Workshop Practice I0-0-4-2None
    IICH-201Applied Mathematics II3-0-2-4CH-101
    IICH-202Thermodynamics I3-0-2-4CH-103
    IICH-203Fluid Mechanics3-0-2-4CH-101, CH-102
    IICH-204Material Science3-0-2-4CH-103
    IICH-205Chemical Process Calculations3-0-2-4CH-103, CH-101
    IICH-206Workshop Practice II0-0-4-2CH-107
    IIICH-301Heat Transfer3-0-2-4CH-202, CH-203
    IIICH-302Mass Transfer3-0-2-4CH-203
    IIICH-303Reaction Engineering I3-0-2-4CH-205
    IIICH-304Process Control3-0-2-4CH-201, CH-202
    IIICH-305Chemical Plant Design I2-0-2-3CH-204
    IIICH-306Laboratory Practices III0-0-6-2CH-107, CH-203
    IVCH-401Reaction Engineering II3-0-2-4CH-303
    IVCH-402Separation Processes3-0-2-4CH-302
    IVCH-403Environmental Engineering3-0-2-4CH-301, CH-302
    IVCH-404Polymer Technology3-0-2-4CH-204
    IVCH-405Chemical Plant Design II2-0-2-3CH-305
    IVCH-406Laboratory Practices IV0-0-6-2CH-306, CH-401
    VCH-501Catalysis & Kinetics3-0-2-4CH-401
    VCH-502Biochemical Engineering3-0-2-4CH-301, CH-303
    VCH-503Process Optimization3-0-2-4CH-304
    VCH-504Nanotechnology Applications3-0-2-4CH-301, CH-302
    VCH-505Industrial Safety & Health3-0-2-4CH-301
    VCH-506Laboratory Practices V0-0-6-2CH-406, CH-501
    VICH-601Mini Project I0-0-8-3CH-501
    VICH-602Mini Project II0-0-8-3CH-601
    VICH-603Final Year Thesis0-0-12-4CH-502, CH-602
    VICH-604Internship0-0-8-2CH-502, CH-602
    VICH-605Technical Communication2-0-1-3CH-101
    VICH-606Elective Courses3-0-2-4CH-502, CH-501

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Advanced departmental electives are offered in the final semesters to allow students to explore specialized areas based on their interests and career aspirations. These courses are designed to deepen technical expertise and provide exposure to emerging trends in chemical engineering.

    • Biochemical Engineering: This course focuses on biological processes in industrial applications, including fermentation, enzyme kinetics, and bioreactor design. Students learn how to apply principles of biochemistry to develop sustainable bioproducts and pharmaceuticals. The curriculum includes laboratory experiments on microbial growth, product recovery, and downstream processing techniques.
    • Catalysis & Kinetics: This elective delves into the mechanisms of catalytic reactions, reaction kinetics, and catalyst characterization methods. Students study heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, surface chemistry, and reactor design for catalytic processes. Practical sessions involve designing and testing catalysts for various industrial applications.
    • Nanotechnology Applications: This course explores nanomaterials and their applications in chemical engineering. Topics include nanoparticle synthesis, surface modification, and characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, and AFM. Students gain hands-on experience with nanofabrication tools and learn how to integrate nanoscale components into chemical processes.
    • Process Optimization: This elective covers mathematical modeling, optimization algorithms, and statistical methods used in process design and control. Students learn to use software packages like MATLAB and Excel Solver for process simulation and optimization. Case studies from real industries illustrate practical applications of optimization techniques.
    • Environmental Engineering: This course addresses environmental issues related to chemical engineering processes, including pollution prevention, waste management, and sustainability practices. Students explore regulatory frameworks, environmental impact assessments, and green technologies. Practical sessions include wastewater treatment design and air quality monitoring.
    • Polymer Technology: This elective focuses on polymer synthesis, processing, and characterization. Students study thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers, polymer blends, and composites. Laboratory experiments cover extrusion, injection molding, and polymer testing methods. Industry case studies highlight applications in packaging, automotive, and biomedical sectors.
    • Industrial Safety & Health: This course emphasizes safety protocols and health regulations in industrial environments. Topics include hazard identification, risk assessment, emergency response planning, and compliance with international standards. Students learn to implement safety measures and conduct safety audits in chemical plants.
    • Advanced Process Control: This advanced elective explores modern control strategies for complex chemical processes. Students study PID controllers, state-space models, and digital control systems. The course includes simulation exercises using MATLAB/Simulink and real-time process control projects.
    • Renewable Energy Systems: This elective introduces sustainable energy technologies relevant to chemical engineering. Topics include solar thermal systems, wind power integration, hydrogen production, and carbon capture techniques. Students analyze energy efficiency and design renewable energy solutions for industrial applications.
    • Membrane Technology: This course covers membrane separation processes used in water treatment, gas purification, and bioprocessing. Students learn about membrane materials, fabrication methods, and performance evaluation techniques. Laboratory sessions involve designing and testing membrane modules for various applications.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means to develop critical thinking, creativity, and practical skills among students. Our approach integrates theory with real-world challenges, preparing graduates for immediate employment or further study.

    Mini-projects are undertaken during the third and fourth semesters, involving small teams of 3-5 students working under faculty supervision. These projects typically last 4-6 weeks and focus on solving specific problems related to unit operations, process design, or laboratory experimentation. Students must present their findings in both written reports and oral presentations.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a comprehensive endeavor that spans the entire sixth semester. Students choose a topic relevant to their area of interest, often aligned with ongoing research or industry needs. The project involves extensive literature review, experimental design, data collection, analysis, and documentation. Faculty mentors guide students throughout the process, ensuring academic rigor and practical relevance.

    Project selection is done through a proposal submission process where students present their ideas to faculty members. Criteria include feasibility, novelty, potential impact, and alignment with departmental goals. Selected projects are then assigned to appropriate supervisors based on expertise match and availability.