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Vidhi Jain

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While the core subjects taught in Industrial Engineering classes vary on the basis of the course level and the institution, there is some commonality in the fundamental concepts that provide a foundational base to the students for the field. Some general core subjects for Industrial Engineering courses are 

  • Materials Science
  • Basic Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Solids
  • Manufacturing Processes
  • Fundamentals of Management
  • Operations Research
  • Total Quality Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Quality Control and Cost Estimation

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Vidhi Jain

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If you want to explore advanced-level concepts and techniques related to industrial management and operation of business processes, you can go ahead with your MTech degree, which is spread across 4 semesters with excellent coursework and practical training. 

But, if you're satisfied with your academic learning in the 4-year BTech Industrial Engineering course, you can look for a job in both government and private sectors where recruiters do offer decent salary packages to talented graduates who have the right attitude and skills to excel at work.

So, it really depends on your interest areas and career plans in life. You need to

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, the MTech Industrial Engineering classes cover a variety of concepts like manufacturing systems control and analysis, inventory planning, advanced operational research, supply chain, quality engineering, industrial systems design, etc. This coursework is designed to prepare you to maximize the efficiency of every process of the industrial job.

You get to learn how to project costs and define parameters for things like delivery time, operating man hours, and shipping costs. You will be taught how to use advanced software models to process all the information and come up with the most effective way of managing business systems and p

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Vidhi Jain

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The duration of Industrial Engg. courses varies on the basis of the course level at which you're studying the course and the college. For UG courses, you need to invest at least 4 years to complete the entire coursework. For PG courses, the general time span is 2 years in India. You can also go for a diploma course in Industrial Engineering, which usually takes 3 years to complete after completing your Class 10. 

Further, for integrated BTech+MTech courses, you need 5 years, and the PhD in Industrial Engineering course has a duration of 3 to 6 years, depending on the research topic chosen by you.

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Vidhi Jain

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The Industrial Engineering admission process can easily take up to 3 to 5 months until you get the final seat at a decent college. Every college adheres to certain admission guidelines that involve many formalities like entrance exams, college applications, result announcements, college cutoffs, college counseling, seat allotment, course fee payment, and final admission confirmation. So, you should stay calm and patient during the entire Industrial Engg. admission procedure.

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Vidhi Jain

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To get a seat for courses in Industrial Engg., you need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria and give relevant entrance tests for admission. You must work hard and get excellent marks in the exam.

Further, you must fill out the college application forms before the last date to ensure a smooth admission process. After the exam results are out and you've got your scorecard, you need to apply for the college counseling process via the college portal. Make sure you go for the counseling process that is meant for seat allotment on the basis of your marks and rank in the exam.

After getting the seat, you need to go to the allotted college

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Vidhi Jain

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Some of the key benefits of Industrial Engineering courses include

  • Diverse Career Opportunities: Industrial engineers mix problem-solving and business savvy skills to optimize all different types of systems and processes. They use engineering principles to make things work better, faster, and smarter for manufacturing, healthcare, aerospace, IT and logistics, and almost any other industry one can think of. 
  • Growing Demand: Several recent employment reports suggest that industrial engineers are in demand across a variety of industries as business owners need professional advice in order to minimize their costs, maximize profits, ensu
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12 months ago

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Shiksha Jain

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The table below includes the estimated total expenses (tuition, living expenses, etc.) for the Texas A&M University MS in Industrial Engineering:

Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 24,44,965
Hostel & MealsINR 8,73,687
InsuranceINR 2,63,273
TransportationINR 3,88,421
Personal ExpensesINR 3,48,360
Books and suppliesINR 1,32,028
Total approximate feesINR 44,50,734

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Jasleen Shukla

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The master's in Industrial Engineering at Curtin is a great option to pursue. The programme lets students use their knowledge, comprehension, and problem-solving skills in novel or unfamiliar settings within more general Industrial Engineering contexts.
Students will effectively and unambiguously convey their judgments, together with the information and reasoning supporting them, to audiences that are both specialists and non-specialists.
It made students handle complexity, integrate knowledge, and make decisions based on scant or insufficient information while considering the ethical and societal obligations associated with using their

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Vidhi Jain

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Industrial Systems Design deals with the real-world industrial design scenarios. You can find yourself doing year-long projects analyzing, for example, systems of an ice cream truck, how the product is stored, how much of it goes to waste, how the deliveries are transported, who decides the price, order quantity, and so much more. Many universities also give actual projects from big companies so you gain real experience with real-life problems and solutions. The subject is of utmost importance for students willing to become an industrial engineer in the near future.

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