At a schedule whilst Union Minister Jairam Ramesh has questioned the values of IITs and IIMs in India, Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) has been ranked four in the humankind by a topical survey on the explore values of engineering and knowledge institutes.
"Prof Jude Sommerfeld of Georgia Institute of Technology, USA has been publishing twelve-monthly surveys on explore values of engineering and knowledge institutes in the humankind. His survey in print this time shows with the aim of the ICT stands quantity single in India and quantity four in the humankind," ICT Director and Vice Chancellor Prof GD Yadav told PTI at this point.
The ICT has on its roll 537 rotund schedule Ph.D students with rotund fellowships and 319 Masters students, which is a pick up. The ICT publishes more than three international peer reviewed documents apiece faculty, he thought.
ICT's effect apiece cash spent has been the highest in the humankind. The institute has in print documents in all leading journals in the humankind and has documents of more than 33,000 with very prohibitive h-index, Yadav thought.
The 79-year-old institute, earlier called University Department of Chemical Technology, has produced many industrialists, academics, bureaucrats, Padma awardees, secretaries to Government Departments, directors of CSIR labs and on 500 basic generation entrepreneurs.
All these achievements are in ill will of not getting even a insignificant of funds in comparison with IITs, Yadav thought.
"Prof Jude Sommerfeld of Georgia Institute of Technology, USA has been publishing twelve-monthly surveys on explore values of engineering and knowledge institutes in the humankind. His survey in print this time shows with the aim of the ICT stands quantity single in India and quantity four in the humankind," ICT Director and Vice Chancellor Prof GD Yadav told PTI at this point.
The ICT has on its roll 537 rotund schedule Ph.D students with rotund fellowships and 319 Masters students, which is a pick up. The ICT publishes more than three international peer reviewed documents apiece faculty, he thought.
ICT's effect apiece cash spent has been the highest in the humankind. The institute has in print documents in all leading journals in the humankind and has documents of more than 33,000 with very prohibitive h-index, Yadav thought.
The 79-year-old institute, earlier called University Department of Chemical Technology, has produced many industrialists, academics, bureaucrats, Padma awardees, secretaries to Government Departments, directors of CSIR labs and on 500 basic generation entrepreneurs.
All these achievements are in ill will of not getting even a insignificant of funds in comparison with IITs, Yadav thought.
