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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BIT Belagavi offers a BE programme in four specialisations. The specialisations are Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Information Science and Engineering. Out of all the courses BE in Computer Science and Engineering is more expensive than other courses offered by the institute, if candidates are applying through COMEDK UGET entrance exam. If candidates are applying through the CET entrance exam the tuition fee is equal for all the courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are many elective subject choices in the Btech Metallurgical Engineering syllabus. 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
- Nanotechnology: Materials & Devices
- Corrosio
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a year agoContributor-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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For pursuing Metallurgical Engineering courses in India, several entrance exams can act as a gateway to some of the best colleges in the country.
You can check the number of colleges that accept specific exam scores and then decide the exam they would like to appear for after
Metallurgical Engineering Exams | Metallurgical Engineering Colleges Accepting the Exam Scores |
|---|---|
JEE Main | 47 |
GATE | 35 |
JEE Advanced | 12 |
OJEE | 10 |
AP EAMCET | 5 |
AP POLYCET | 4 |
WBJEE | 3 |
TNEA Counselling | 3 |
Note - Some colleges accept multiple entrance exam scores.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BE at Bharatesh Institute of Technology has a tuition fee in the range of INR 4.3 Lacs to 5.8 Lacs depending on specialisation chosen and the mode of admission. If candidates have secured admission through CET they'll have to pay an annual fees of INR 1,07,495. Management Quota students have to pay an annual fees of INR 1,25,000.
For candidates applying for admission through COMEDK UGET entrance exam, they will have to pay INR 1,35,000 annually if they are from any other course other than Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). Students of CSE have to pay annual tuition fees of INR 1,45,000.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The time for Metallurgical Engineering courses depends on the college. Each institution follows certain admission guidelines for giving admission. In general, it may easily take up to a few months for you to get the final seat at a college.
The admission process includes entrance exams, filling out the college applications, exam result announcement, cutoff lists, college counselling, seat allotment, course fee payment, and admission confirmation from your end. So, you need to stay patient during the entire process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For studying Metallurgical Engg. courses, you should begin by going through the eligibility criteria for the course. For UG courses, you should get at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 in the PCM subjects. For PG courses, you should have at least 55% marks in graduation. You also need to give relevant entrance exams and score excellent marks in the same.
The next step is to fill out the college application forms before the last date. After the exam results are out, you must apply for the college counselling process where you'll be given a seat according to your rank and marks in the entrance test.
After getting the seat, you need to go t
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For a diploma in Metallurgical Engg., you should get at least 50% marks in Class 10 board exams with Science and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. For B Tech Metallurgical Engineering, you should get at least 50 to 60% marks in the PCM subjects in Class 12. Some colleges like the IITs ask for 75% marks in Class 12 board exams to be eligible for admission.
For M Tech Metallurgical Engg., you should have at least 55% marks in your UG degree. You can also opt for a PhD degree where you should have at least 55% marks in post graduation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of Metallurgical Engineering varies based on the course level.
Diploma: 1 - 2 Years
BTech - 4 Years
MTech - 2 Years
PhD - 3 - 5 Years
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