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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are 4 private Ceramic Engineering colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee for Ceramic Engg. are given below:
College Name | Course Fee |
|---|---|
Mewar University | INR 70,000 – 2.7 lakh |
PDA College of Engineering, Gulbarga | INR 3.2 lakh |
KLN College of Engineering, Tamil Nadu | INR 50,000 |
Bhagwant University Ajmer (BAU) | NA |
The information above is fetched from various external/official sites on the web and hence may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are 17 government Ceramic Engineering colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their course fee for Ceramic Engg. are given below:
College Name | Course Fee |
|---|---|
IIT Bombay | INR 10 lakh |
NIT Rourkela | INR 1.4 Lacs – 6.25 lakh |
IIT BHU, Varanasi | INR 40,000 – 10 lakh |
Visvesvaraya Technological University | INR 1.35 lakh |
PES College of Engineering, Karnataka | INR 1.63 lakh |
Calcutta University | INR 24,000 – 30,930 |
College of Engineering, Anna University | INR 50,000 |
Alagappa College of Technology, Anna University | INR 50,000 – 80,000 |
The information above is fetched from various external/official sites on the web, hence it may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here's the basic list of documents that you must carry with you for admission to courses in Ceramic Engg. at popular Indian colleges:
· PG Mark Sheet with at least 55% marks (For PhD degree)
· UG Mark Sheet with at least 55 to 60% marks (For MTech)
· Class 12 Mark Sheet with a minimum of 50 to 60% marks
· Class 10 Mark Sheet
· A Valid ID Proof like Aadhar Card, Passport, etc.
· Reserved Category Certificate (if applicable)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For Ceramic Engineering, first meet the eligibility requirements set by the colleges. For UG courses, you must get at least 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects. For PG courses, you should have at least 55% marks in your graduation.
Also, you need to give relevant entrance exams for admission and fill out the college application forms before the closing of the registration window. After the exam results are out and you've got your marks, you have to apply for the college counseling process where you'll be given a seat according to your rank and score in the exam.
After the getting the seat, you must go the college to pay the Cer
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of Ceramic Engg. courses varies on the basis of the course level at which you're studying the course. For a Diploma in Ceramic Engineering after Class 10, you need to invest 3 years. For UG courses in Ceramic Engineering, the time span is generally 4 years in India. For PG Ceramic Engg. course, the course duration is 2 years. For a PhD in Ceramic Engineering, the time span is between 3 to 6 years.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Metallurgical and Ceramic Engineering are oriented on the production and advancement of new materials. Still they are different fields.
Here's a breakdown to help you decide which might be a better fit for you:
| Feature | Metallurgical Engineering | Ceramic Engineering |
|---|---|---|
| Focus Materials | Metals and alloys (steel, aluminum, etc.) | Non-metallic, inorganic materials (ceramics, glass, etc.) |
| Applications | Construction, automobiles, aerospace, machinery, electronics | Construction, electronics, bioengineering, white goods (sanitaryware, tiles), glass production |
| Career Opportunities | Metal manufacturing, oil & gas industry, mining, automotive industry, aerospace industry | Ceramics manufacturing, glass production, refractory companies, white goods industry, research institutions |
| Emerging Areas | Advanced high-strength alloys, metal additive manufacturing, biomaterials | Bioceramics for medical implants, energy storage materials, lightweight ceramic composites |
The above information is fetched from various external/official sites on the web, hence may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Since many universities abroad offer postgraduate programs in Ceramic Engineering. You will need to meet their specific entry requirements which may include cracking standardized tests like GRE or TOEFL.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Following are the pros and cons of Ceramic Engineering course in India:
Pros:
- Growing demand for ceramic engineers in various industries
- Diverse career opportunities
- Strong research infrastructure in some institutes
- Affordable tuition fees compared to international programs
Cons:
- Limited number of colleges offering the program
- Intense competition for admission to top colleges
- Limited exposure to international collaborations and industries
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some popular specializations include:
- Refractory Engineering
- Glass and Enamel Technology
- Whitewares and Ceramics
- Advanced Materials and Composites
- Bioceramics
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are few of the scholarships for Ceramic Engineering, they are given below:
- Government scholarships like AICTE scholarships, MHRD scholarships
- Institute-specific scholarships offered by various colleges
- Industry-sponsored scholarships by companies like Tata Steel, SAIL, etc.
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