Plastics Technology Department


The evolution of human age can be depicted as a progression of:

Stone Age → Metal Age → Plastics Age

The above phrases signify the importance of plastics products in our daily life. From waking up in the morning to going for sleep in bed & even during sleeping, the plastics product is involved in our lives.

Considering the above fact, the youngest programme of three year diploma after matric and two year diploma under lateral entry scheme after 10+2 (Non Medical)/ITI (Two years) was started in C.R. Polytechnic during session 1997-98.

This diploma is in high demand nowadays as plastics are used in various sectors such as:

  • Commodity
  • Packaging
  • Medical
  • Automotive
  • Electricals
  • Electronics
  • Marine
  • Aerospace
  • Agricultural

This branch covers the processing, design, development & fabrication of moulds and plastics products.

Plastics Technologist Role

A Plastics Technologist handles all departments of plastics industries starting from selection and testing of plastics raw materials, product design, mould design and fabrication to manufacturing of plastics products and finally testing of plastics products using Statistical Quality Control methods.

Vision and Mission

The vision of Plastics Technology Department is to produce state-of-the-art educated manpower in this field, which can act globally in the development of plastics and allied industries.

As a mission, the department also works for continuous curriculum development by way of close industrial-institute interaction, encouraging innovative project works, providing industrial training to the students, organizing industrial visits to enhance their skills, building effective communication & managerial skills, teaching entrepreneurship skills, and exposing students to spirituality & other allied activities to inculcate self-discipline.

Academic Performance

Since the start of the first batch in May/June 1997, the academic performance of students has been consistently outstanding. Almost every year among the first three state toppers, at least one and often more than one student records their name in the list. This signifies the consistent efforts made by faculty and the outstanding performance of students.

Few State Board Toppers:

  • Deepak Chopra (1997-2000)
  • Deepak Kapoor (1998-2001)
  • Naveen Shoker (2006-2009)
  • Shafali Wankhede (2007-2010)
  • Vikas (2014-2017)
  • Shaquib (2018-2021)
  • Himanshu (2022-2025)

Notable Alumni

  • Ravi Soni (1997-2000) – Deputy General Manager, WittmanBattenfeld India (P) Ltd.
  • Neeraj Garg (1998-2001) – Managing Director, Rymbal
  • Deepak Chopra (1997-2000) – Co-Founder and Director, JBLD International (P) Ltd.
  • Shafali Wankhede (2007-2010) – Teaching Professional
  • InderJeet (1998-2001) – VBROS AUTO (P) Ltd.
  • Himanshu (2022-2025) – Machino Plastics (P) Ltd.

Projects

Innovative projects are made every year. Few outstanding projects are as follows:

  • Fuel from waste plastics materials. (Stood First in Intra Polytechnic Competition)
  • Making Flower Pot using Plastics Composite Material. (Took Part in Inter Polytechnic Competition)
  • Stand for Flower Pots using waste Plastics. (Stood Third in Intra Polytechnic Competition)

Industrial Interactions

Visits to industries and plastics fairs are organized on a regular basis. Few important industries visited are:

  • Uno Minda Limited, Manesar
  • Hi-Tech Plastics, Rohtak
  • Shree Shyama Jee Polyplast, Rohtak
  • Indane Cables, Rohtak
  • Delton Cables Ltd., Faridabad
  • CIPET, Murthal
  • MSME, Rohtak

Placement

As more than 50% of total plastics industries of India are situated in Northern India, the placement record of the department is 100% since the passing of the first batch in the year 2000 to date.

Our recruiters include:

  • Maruti and its Vendor Companies
  • Aisin Automotive, Rohtak
  • Hi-Tech Plastics, Rohtak
  • Asian Paints, Rohtak
  • Subros Ltd., Greater Noida

Extra Curricular Activities

The department organizes programs on applications, environmental impacts, and waste curbs every year in collaboration with government and private organizations.

Plastics Awareness Program

Alumni Meet