Gandhinagar, India - The long-established International University of Indian Plastics Industry plans to start a short course this year and will be fully operational in 2019.
Mehta
The university is located in the Indian state of Gjirath in western India. The campus covers an area of 50 acres. In the next ten years, it will invest approximately US$77.1 million in phases. This is the management of the University. Alvin Mikhata, the president of the University, told reporters.
The university is affiliated to the Indian Plastics Foundation Trade Association. The association’s website states that it is the first professional plastics industry university in India. It is currently accepting applications for admission from plastics, chemical and mechanical engineers. Michata is at the site of the 2018 Indian Plastics Exhibition. In an interview, he said: 'Short-term courses begin in September this year. Long-term undergraduate, master's and doctoral courses begin in September 2019.
The Plastics International University of India signed a cooperation memorandum with the University of Massachusetts at Lowell in 2016. The United States provided advice on courses, infrastructure, industrial and technical degree awards, etc.
The management committee of the Indian Plastics International University held a meeting during the 2018 India Plastics Show and approved the appointment of faculty and staff. The short-term course is taught by six faculty members. The six faculty members will also visit the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. Mikhata said: 'To complete the first phase in September 2019, we will invest a total of 19.2 million U.S. dollars. The first phase has now been postponed for a year. 'He also said that the second phase will invest 38.4 million U.S. dollars, and the third phase will invest 1920 U.S. dollars. Ten thousand U.S. dollars.
The government of the state of Gijrat sold the land of Wapa to the Indian Plastics Industry Foundation at a discounted price. At the time, the chairman of the State of Giralp was the current Prime Minister of India, Moody.
Foundations and industries are responsible for the cost of building a university. The foundation has invested US$6.2 million. The state of Girallat is the center of India's plastics industry.
In addition to engineering courses, the Indian Plastics International University will also set up modern R&D laboratories. It will also increase the plastic engineering class curriculum. Mikhata said: 'We originally planned to recruit 60 students per major, but thanks to the automotive plastics field. The number of applicants has increased. We have increased the enrollment of engineering plastics to 120. '
The university will have 127 employees, including 60 faculty members. The courses have all entered the planning stage. At the Plastics India 2012, Foundation leaders held a public ceremony from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and the University of Wisconsin. The project's school leaders attended. At that time, their goal was to start enrollment in 2014 or 2015.