B.Tech Metallurgical Engineering

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The B Tech Metallurgical Engineering course teaches you about the entire process of metal extraction and processing to make useful products. Basically, the journey begins with mining where precious ores are unearthed. Then, through processes like smelting, these raw materials become usable metals. Metallurgists mix them to create alloys.
To sum up, the 4-year academic ride makes you embrace the power of metallurgy. It is not just about shaping metal; it's about crafting the future with one innovation at a time.

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

There is a plethora of interesting elective subject choices for you in the Metallurgical Engineering syllabus for the BTech course. For choosing the best subjects for yourself, you should see if the subject aligns with your career goals, is intriguing and fun to study, the skills that you can gain from the subject, and the current market value.

Once you're clear with these few points, you can go ahead and select the best one for you. Some popular student choices when it comes to the elective Metallurgical Engg. subjects are given here:

  • Mineral Processing
  • Thin Film Technology
  • Engineering Ceramics
  • High Temperature Materials
  • Composite Materials
...more

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Vidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The BTech Metallurgical Engineering syllabus includes both core and elective subjects. The core subjects are a compulsory part of every semester because they give you the foundational knowledge about the field of Metallurgical Engg. The subjects can vary from college to college but some of the general core subjects include:

  • Mechanical Behavior of Materials
  • Iron and Steel Making
  • Phase Transformation and Heat Treatment
  • Metal Processing
  • Characterization Techniques for Materials
  • Corrosion Engineering
  • Ceramics and Metal Powder Processing
  • Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics

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Pragati Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates who wish to become a professor after BTech in Metallurgical Engineering will also be required to complete M.Tech and PhD in the required discipline. To pursue MTech, candidates must clear GATE and score a decent rank in Metallurgical Engineering. Moreover, to become a Professor, candidates must also pursue PhD by clearing Research Entrance Test conducted by the university. They must also write and publish research papers in order to strengthen their research proposal. 

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7 years ago

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Manoj Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

6 seats are reserved in metallurgy for diploma students.

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8 years ago

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Trupti Ranjan Jethi

Beginner-Level 4

Being a B.Tech graduate, I think operation will be a very good choice for you. Rather than that, it is all about personal choice & interest. In every college, in the first year, you have to study every subject. Then in the next year, you can choose according to your comfortability.

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