Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology was founded in 1968 by Dharmsinh Desai, who then was a member of Parliament, as an institution of higher learning in the field of Engineering and Technology. It achieved autonomous status under Gujarat University in 1991, and deemed university status in June 2000.
In 2005 the institute achieved full university status and was renamed Dharmsinh Desai University. The university initiated a bachelor's course in dental surgery in 2005, while the Faculty of Pharmacy was established at the university in 2006. It is the first university in Gujarat to obtain the permission to start nanotechnology courses in 2012. The university was granted the permission by Medical Council of India, to start a new medical college from the academic year 2019–20.
Recognition
In November 2013, the 'Oxford Summit of Leaders', an organisation in UK, chose the university as the best regional university. This is the first time the Oxford group has given this award to a university outside Europe.[1]
In 2015 DDU was ranked among "Asia’s 100 Best and Fastest way Educational Institutes 2014-15" by the WCRC Leaders Asian Education Excellence Summit & Awards.[2]
Status
DDIT achieved autonomous university status in 1991 which meant it could conduct exams and not follow the parent university, Gujarat University, examination schedule (though the degree certificate awarded still retained the name of Gujarat University). It achieved a Deemed University status in June 2000, which meant that the degree certificates show that they are awarded from DDIT. In April 2005, DDIT achieved full university status and was renamed DDU, an abbreviation for Dharmsinh Desai University. The entire academic process is certified by ISO 9001:2008 by KPMG, United States.
The faculty has links with industries such as Reliance Industries for R & D, KHS GmbH Germany for training students abroad, and TCS, Infosys for students training under the campus network. The university further signed a MoU with Bosch Rexroth in 2013, under which special labs and training opportunities will be made available for students studying in mechanical engineering, electronics and communications engineering and instrumentation and control engineering. It has a memorandum of understanding with the University of Iowa, US, for the BE+MS five-year integrated program.[3]
The university was ranked in the 151–200 band among universities in India by the NIRF in 2023.[4]
Dharmsinh Desai University has been ranked as the 88th best Engineering College of India in the Edu-Rand Rankings of 2015. The survey was done jointly by Edu, an Indian company and Rand Corporation, an American think tank.[5][6]
There are different departments in faculty of technology listed below.
Chemical engineering department
Civil engineering department
Computer engineering department
Electronics and communication engineering department
Information and technology engineering department
Instrumentation and control engineering department
Mechanical engineering department
Centers
Shah-Schulman Centre for Surface Science & Nanotechnology
Shah-Schulman Centre for Surface Science and Nanotechnology (SSCSSN) was established in April 2008 under as a partnership between Dharmsinh Desai University, government and industry. SSCSSN is established in the Faculty of Technology, Dharmsinh Desai University (DDU), Nadiad, Gujarat, India with initial funding from Industries & Mines Department, Government of Gujarat. The SSCSSN is a research and development center that accommodates about 21 sophisticated instruments to carry out research and analysis in Surface Science and Nanotechnology. SSCSSN has entered into tri-partite agreement with University of Florida and Columbia University under the IUCRC program of National Science Foundation, United States. Dept. of Science & Technology. India will support this program in India. Under this program 25 companies have joined SSCSSN as Industry Advisory Board Members for Industry oriented research activities. SSCSSN-DDU is one of the first such partners from Gujarat to enter into this NSF sponsored International program. The Centre also has collaborative projects with nearby Universities in these areas as well as overseas Institutions in Sweden, Taiwan and United States. Centre also offers a Master of Technology course in Surface Science and Nanotechnology. A doctoral student from Shah-Schulman Centre for Surface Science and Nanotechnology was among 30-odd students from India to attend the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.[8]
Anchor Institute (Chemicals & Petrochemicals)
Anchor Institute (Chemicals & Petrochemicals) was established in 2008
with an objective of taking various initiatives in creating readily employable and industry-responsive manpower, at all levels for chemicals and petrochemicals across the state. This includes preparing course curriculum and benchmarking and training for the trainers/faculties.
R&D centre, DDU
DDU has a R&D centre since 1998 and its main objective is to carry out research activity in the area of Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Application and Electronics & Communication with the respective faculty members. R & D centre has guided several projects of under-graduate and post-graduate students in very diverse areas. The R&D Center undertakes real life IT based projects from Industry and Research organizations including Government and provides technical solutions to their problems. The R&D facility is also extended to final year students for their final year project work. The R&D centre of the university has developed a Portrait Building System which is successfully used at every District Police Headquarters in the Country to arrest criminals.
Projects of Computer Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology
The university has an Environmental Audit and Consultancy Service Cell. The scope of environmental audit covers i) industrial data collection related to raw material, process, product, by-product and other inputs like water and power, ii) monitoring of environmental management system (air, water and waste water, noise, solid waste and bioassay test) and iii) preparation of audit report as per Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) format.
The additional services extended by the Cell include Environmental Impact Assessment, Total Pollution Load Assessment, Designing and Monitoring of Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP), Evaluation of Environmental Management System etc.
Established in 2000, Structural Design Centre at university caters to the structural analysis and design needs of the industry, government and non-governmental organizations.
The centre provides consultancy works related to static and dynamic analysis, structural design and failure analysis of various Civil and Industrial/infrastructure structures.
Faculty of Management and Information Science
Faculty of Management and Information Science was established at university in 1999 offering B.B.A, B.B.A. (Hotel Management), M.B.A, B.C.A and M.C.A course.
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Pharmacy was established at university in 2006 offering B. Pham course. Faculty of Pharmacy is approved by Pharmacy Council of India. It also offers M. Pharm in Pharmaceutics & Pharmaceutical Technology and Quality assurance and Doctoral programs in various disciplines of Pharmacy.
Faculty of Dental Science
Faculty of Dental Science (FDS) was established at university in 2005 offering postgraduate and under graduate education in dental science.[9]
Doctoral programme
Doctoral-level programmes in engineering/technology, management, pharmacy, applied sciences, physical sciences and social science were initiated in 2001.