1. CIPET: CSTS, BALASORE
(Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals,
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt. of India)
Welcom
es
All The Delegates Of
Education Officials Of District Jajpur
Date : 06.04.2022
3. CIPET AT A GLANCE
Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology (CIPET) is a pioneering national institution under the aegis of
Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt. of India.
CIPET was established at Chennai in 1968 with UNDP assistance.
CIPET is an ISO 9001 : 2015 QMS accredited institution fully devoted to Skill Development, Technology
Support, Academic & Research (STAR) activities for the growth of polymer & allied industries in the country.
6. Central Institute of
Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology (CIPET),
Odisha
1. CIPET: Institute of Plastics Technology (IPT), Bhubaneswar
2. CIPET: School for Advanced Research in Polymers (SARP)-LARPM, Bhubaneswar
3. CIPET : Centre for Skilling and Technical Support (CSTS), Bhubaneswar
4. CIPET : Centre for Skilling and Technical Support (CSTS), Balasore
5. CIPET: Plastics Product Evaluation Centre (PPEC), Paradeep
7. ESTABLISHMENT OF
CIPET CENTRES IN ODISHA
Sl. No. Name of the CIPET Centre Year of Establishment
01 CIPET: CSTS, Balasore 2010
02 CIPET: IPT, Bhubaneswar 1986
03 CIPET: CSTS, Bhubaneswar 2005
04 CIPET: SARP-LARPM 2010
05 CIPET: PPEC, Paradeep 2019
9. FLAGSHIP PROGRAMS
9
Post Graduate Diploma in Plastics Processing and Testing (PGD-
PPT) - 2Years
Diploma in Plastics Mould Technology (DPMT)-3 Years
Diploma in Plastics Technology (DPT) – 3 Years
15. DIPLOMA & POST-
GRADUATE
DIPLOMA COURSES
GENERAL
ASPECTS
COMMUNICATIO
N SKILL
SOFT
SKILL
PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL
ASPECTS
SAFETY
THEORY
CLASS
PRACTICAL
CLASS
(HANDS ON
PRACTICE
INDUSTRIAL
VISIT
ENTERPRENEURSHIP
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
MODE OF TRAINING
23. Microprocessor Based Auto Injection
Molding Machine (EPM-180)
Microprocessor Based Auto Injection
Molding Machine (MAGNA - 275)
Microprocessor Based Auto Blow Molding
Machine (TCM)
32 mm HM/LDPE Extrusion Blown Film
Plant
High Frequency PVC
Welding Machine
Ahura Auto Blow Molding Machine
PLASTICS PROCESSING PRACTICAL
26. HOSTEL:
Both boys & girls hostels are available.
FOOD:
Breakfast, Lunch, Evening Snacks and Dinner
MEDICAL:
Renowned Doctor visit to the campus for the Health
check-up.
RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT:
•Outdoor and Indoor games.
•Cultural progammes and sight seeing programmes.
FACILITIES AT CIPET: CSTS,
BALASORE
31. Shri. Balwant Singh, IAS, Director, DTET-Cuttack, Govt. of Odisha visited
CIPET-CSTS, Balasore and viewed the activities.
32. Smt. Rashmita Panda, IAS Director of Employment-cum-CEO, OSDA,
Bhubaneswar alongwith Shri. K. Sudarshan Chakravarthy, IAS Collector &
District Magistrate, Balasore visited CIPET-CSTS, Balasore to see the facilities
and to attend Sapling Plantation Programme
33. Smt. Guha Poonam Tapas Kumar, IAS, Director (ST) cum CEO (OTDS), ST & SC
Development minority & backward calsses Welfare Dept., Govt. of Odisha visited
CIPET-CSTS, Balasore and viewed the activities.
34. Visit of Shri. K. Sudarshan Chakravarty, IAS, Collector & District Magistrate,
Balasore for attending Valedictory Function
36. Awareness Programme Organised for ITI staffs on Mission, Vision &
Values of New ITI’s by DTE&T, Cuttack at CIPET-CSTS, Balasore
AWARENESS PROGRAMME
37. Awareness Programme Organised for Baripada Govt. Polytechnic Student
at CIPET-CSTS, Balasore
AWARENESS/WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
38.
39.
40. WHAT IS POLYMERS,”SO CALLED
PLASTIC”?
Definition of Polymers
-polymers are wonder material.
-Polymers are long chain macro-molecules of hydro carbons.
-Polymers are a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic materials. The
properties such as soft when heat and hard when cooled makes it possible to
be molded, extruded or pressed into solid objects of various shapes.
-Due to light weight ,long life span, low cost and easy to manufacture helps
polymers to find dimensions in every applications of life and also demanding.
42. • Low Cost
• Flexible
• Lightweight
• Moisture Resistant
• Ease of Manufacture
• Versatile
• Wide range
43. Plastic products improve our daily lives and have made vast
improvements in areas such as:
Transportation - Automotive, Aerospace, Space Exploration
Medicines - helping us all live longer, healthier lives
Electronics - information, communication, and entertainment
Building and Construction - durability, aesthetics, and high
performance
Personal protection - children, athletes, police and firefighters
Innovative packaging - freshness, storage stability, and protection
from bacteria
Recyclability and reuse (SPI created the international recycling
symbols/numbers to facilitate recycling)
A GLOBAL LOOK AT PLASTICS:
QUANTITIES, USES AND BENEFITS
44. BENEFITS OF PLASTICS
CASE STUDY: TRANSPORTATION
During the oil crisis in the 70’s, automakers found that plastics made
cars more energy efficient by reducing weight.
Plastics began finding their way into automobile components
(bumpers, fenders, doors, etc.)
Plastics were also used for their
Durability
Corrosion Resistance
Toughness
Resiliency
Lightweight
45. BENEFITS OF PLASTICS
TRANSPORTATION CONT…
Plastics reduced the weight of the average passenger car built in 1988 by
66 Kgs.
That saves millions of gallons of fuel each year and will save the energy
equivalent of 21 million barrels (2428 million liters) of oil over the
average lifetime of those cars.
46. U.S. PLASTIC RESINS GROWTH
Production grew in 2020 to 152 billion Kgs.
An increase of 8.1 percent over A Decade.
Sales and captive use rose 6.9 percent, the highest growth rate since 1996,
reaching 152 billion Kgs.
(Source: American Plastics Council)
47. PLASTICS IS A COMPLEX
INDUSTRY
Processors – (four main processing methods)
Injection Molding
Extrusion
Blow Molding
Thermoforming
Equipment Suppliers
Raw Material Suppliers
48. RANGE OF PRODUCTS
• Plastics Bags
• Plastic Packaging Film and Sheet
• Non-packaging Film and Sheet
• Plastics Profile Shapes
• Plastics Pipe & Pipe Fittings
• Laminated Plate, Sheet and
Shape
• Polystyrene Foam Products
• Urethane and Other Foam
Products
• Plastic Bottles
• Plastic Plumbing Fixtures
• Resilient Floor Covering
• Plastics Products, Not Classified
Elsewhere
50. Plastic products have become an integral part of all our
lives, and play an irreplaceable role in our day-to-day
activities.
TODAY’S REALITY
51. PLASTICS – GLOBAL IMPORTANCE
IMPORT AND EXPORT
Plastic resins and plastic finished products are imported
and exported at a significant level across the world, via the
oceans and by other means.
Canada, Mexico, other Latin America and China account for
dominant percentages of U.S. plastics industry exports and
imports.
52. GROWTH OF PLASTICS
A decade Back Now
North America 101 Kgs 148 Kgs
Latin America 20 Kgs 30 Kgs
Western Europe 94 Kgs 136 Kgs
Eastern Europe 12 Kgs 24 Kgs
Africa/Middle East 8 Kgs 10 Kgs
Japan 88 Kgs 116 Kgs
Southeast Asia 13 Kgs 24 Kgs
**Less than 2% of a barrel of crude oil is used in the production of
plastics.
(Source: BASF AG)
54. COMMODITY PLASTIC: CURRENT
SCENARIO IN INDIA
Share of commodity plastics (> 80 % of over 5 million tons) mainly
used in the making of low-value household articles, pipes, extruded
sheets, packaging film, etc.
Polymer consumption is growing faster than any other material.
Growth is 14% p.a. (double of GDP).
Development of plastic production technologies based
on renewable, sustainable, agricultural wastes
(sugarcane bagasse, wheat/rice straw, etc.
Government of India sponsored research projects on environment –
friendly plastics from renewable
resources (PLA, cellulose acetate from sugarcane bagasse, sugarcane
juice, etc.) on-going briskly.
55.
56. CURRENT STATUS IN INDIA: VALUE
AND EMPLOYMENT (UPTO 2021-22)
• Major Raw Material Producers
• Processing Units
• Turnover (Processing Industry)
• Capital Asset (Polymer Industry)
• Raw Material Produced approx
• Raw Material Consumed approx
• Employed Direct/Indirect
• Export Value approx
• Revenue to Government approx.
15 Nos.
30,000 Nos.
Rs.319,000 Crores
Rs.157,000 Crores
5.1 MMT
4.2 MMT
3.3 Million
US $ 3.29 Billion
Rupees 7300 Crores
Contd…
Source: India Brand Equity Foundation
58. VISION 2025 – INDIAN PLASTICS
INDUSTRY
• Consumption of Polymers @ 16%
CAGR
• Turnover of plastics Industries
• Additional Employment Generation
• Additional Capital Investment
In Machines (2020-2025)
18.9 Million tonnes
Rs.1,33,245 crores
7 Million
Rs.2,50,000 crores
59.
60. We produce hundreds of millions of tons of plastic every year, most of
which cannot be recycled. It’s obvious that we need to use less plastic,
move towards environmentally sustainable products and services and
come up with technology that recycles plastic more efficiently.
62. POLYMERS TODAY
• Now a days plastics are playing important role in different areas ,
starting from a tooth pick to space shuttle.
• Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI) founded in 1937. Developed a
Resin Identification Code (RIC) in 1988 to help with the Recycling of
the different plastics available.
• There are 7 categories within the RIC.
63. HERE ARE SIX ESSENTIAL STEPS TO
RECYCLE PLASTIC MATERIALS.
Step 1: Collection of Waste Plastic..
Step 2: Sorting of Plastics into Categories.
Step 3: Washing to Remove Impurities.
Step 4: Shredding and Resizing.
Step 5: Identification and Separation of Plastics.
Step 6: Compounding.
64.
65. Human’s Practice of using plastics is not appropriate and not having good intention,
the main cause is lack of knowledge and good practice, we have to develop such
attitude and systematic approach of using plastics with good management of waste.
SYTEMETIC APPROACH OF
COLLECTION WASTE
70. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS PROCESSING & TESTING
Course Code : PGD-PPT
Duration : 2 years
Entry Qualification :
3 year Full time Degree in Science.
DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY
Course Code : DPT
Duration : 3 years
Entry Qualification :
Full time 10th Std.
DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS MOULD TECHNOLOGY
Course Code : DPMT
Duration : 3 years
Entry Qualification :
Full time 10th Std.
Selection & eligibility as per CIPET Admission Procedure.
For admission, Please apply through CIPET ADMISSION TEST (CAT).
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DETAILS OF DIPLOMA
PROGRAMMES
71. DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY (LATERAL ENTRY) (DPT-L)
Course Code : DPT
Duration : 2 years
Entry Qualification :
Passed 10+2 examination with Physics / Mathematics / Chemistry / Computer
Science/Electronics/Information Technology/ Biology / Informatics Practices /
Biotechnology / Technical Vocational subject / Agriculture / Engineering
Graphics/ Business Studies / Entrepreneurship (Any of the Three).
DIPLOMA IN PLASTICS MOULD TECHNOLOGY (LATERAL ENTRY) (DPMT-L)
Course Code : DPMT
Duration : 2 years
Entry Qualification :
10th + (2 year ITI) with appropriate Trade (Any one of subjects studied : General
Machinist / Draughtsman Mechanical / Fitting / Plastics / Polymer / Chemical
Technology) in that order shall be eligible for admission to Second Year Diploma
Course(s) of Appropriate Programme.
Selection & eligibility as per CIPET Admission Procedure.
For admission, Please apply through Direct Admission
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DETAILS OF DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
72. COURSE OFFERED FEE (Rs.)
PGD-PPT 20,000/- per semester
DPMT 16,700/- per semester
DPT 16,700/- per semester
ANNUAL FEES FEE (Rs.)
Students Insurance Policy 100/- per year
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS - FEES
STRUCTURE
COURSE FEE (Per semester - Six months)
OTHER FEES
EXAMINATION FEE FEE (Rs.)
Examination Fee 200/- per theory paper/practical
paper
Supplementary Examination Fee 250/- per theory paper/practical
paper
73. ADMISSION FEE FEE (Rs.)
Admission Fee 1500/- Once at Admission time only
Caution Money Deposit 500/- Once at Admission time only
Alumni Fee 150/- Once at Admission time only
HOSTEL FEES
Hostel room rent including all amenities: Rs.10,000/- (Rupees Ten Thousand only)
per candidate/semester (will be collected in advance).
Hostel mess fee will be extra and charged as per actual on monthly basis.
Caution Money Deposit (Refundable):Rs.1000/-(to be paid at the time of hostel
admission).
Uniform dress Code : As desired by respective CIPET Centre
77. STUDENTS AT INDUSTRIES
Miss Subhashree Panigrahi,
PGD-PPT 2017-19 at
Takahata Precession India Pvt. Ltd., Rajasthan
Mr. Papu Behera,
DPT 2018-19 at
M/s Saibaba Polymer Technologies Pvt.
Ltd., Chennai
78. PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
Miss Swapna Tanaya Sahoo,
PGD-PPT 2017-2019
at Sabic India Ltd., Gujarat
Miss Amrita Priyadarsini Pardhi,
PGD-PPT 2019-2021
at Galvadecoparts Pvt. Ltd., Vapi, Gujurat
79. Students of CIPET: CSTS, Balasore joined at M/s Stanley Engineered Fastening India Pvt.
Ltd., Maneswarafter Placement.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
80. Students of CIPET:
CSTS, Balasore
joined at M/s
Stanley Engineered
Fastening India Pvt.
Ltd., Maneswar
after Placement.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
81. Students of CIPET: CSTS, Balasore joined at M/s SSF Plastics
India Pvt. Ltd., Daman after Placement.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
82. Students of CIPET: CSTS, Balasore joined at M/s Yokohama
Off-Highway Tires, Gujurat after Placement.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
83. Students of CIPET: CSTS, Balasore joined at M/s. Sai Baba
Polymer Technologies Pvt. Ltd., after Placement.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF STUDENTS
AT INDUSTRIES
85. ADMISSION TO DIPLOMA LEVEL
PROGRAM : CIPET ADMISSION TEST 2022
Important Dates / महत्वपूर्ण तितिय ाँ
Commencement of on-line submission of application
form / ऑनल इन आवेदन शुरू करने की तिति
27-02-2022
Last Date of submitting the Application form / ऑनल इन
आवेदन जम करने की अंतिम तिति (शुल्क क
े भुगि न सतहि)
05-06-2022
Date of CIPET Admission Test 2022 / CIPET प्रवेश परीक्ष 2022 की
तिति
19-06-2022
The official web portal for CIPET Admission Test 2022 is https://cipet2022.onlineregistrationform.org/CIPET/
only for applying. No any other web portal is provided for submission of application into CIPET Admission Test
2022.
How to Apply/ आवेदन क
ै से करें
Application Fee
Sl. No. Category Application Fee (Rs.) Per
Candidate/Per Course
1. General/OBC/Other 500 /-
2. SC/ST 250/-
3. North Eastern Region 100/-