Metallurgical Engineering

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As the name suggests metallurgical engineering deals with the study of metals. Metallurgy is a domain of materials science and engineering that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their intermetallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are called alloys. Metallurgy is used to separate metals from their ore. Using theory and practice, degree programs cover the mining, extraction, design, and processing of metals, as well as how metals react to environmental changes or stress. Students also learn fundamental engineering principles.

Metallurgical Engineering

Eligibility

A pass in 12th with a minimum percentage of 50. ( 45 % for SC/ST)

Must have studied 12TH with PCM or PCBM.

 

Admission Procedure

Have to attend the Entrance Exam conducted by the concerned university.

Admission counseling will be conducted by the institutions after the publication of Entrance Exam result.

Some top entrance exams we have-

  • IIT JEE MAINS
  • IIT JEE ADVANCE

 

Scope of Metallurgical Engineering

The scope of metallurgical engineering is very high. The metallurgical profession is extremely diverse, and it offers a wide variety of career opportunities for young people who have an interest in technology, science, and engineering. Metallurgical engineers are employed in every industry and enterprise that produces, buys, sells refine or manufactures metals or metallic products. So you can get a good job easily with an attractive package.

 

Fees

Fees for metallurgical engineering starts from 1 lakh per year to 5 lakhs per year in India.

 

 

Course Duration

Duration of metallurgical engineering is 4 years divided into 8 semesters.

 

 

Salary / Package-

Package for metallurgical engineers starts from 3 lakhs per year to 5 lakhs per year.


Syllabus-

According to Jadavpur university, Kolkata

Note.- The syllabus in different universities can be different by only a little extent. All major subjects will be the same. Students can notice one more difference that the subjects they are studying in his college in a particular semester, could be taught in the different semester in different college.

First Semester Examination-
Theory-
Chemistry-I
Computer Programming
Mathematics-IN
Engineering Mechanics
Physics-IA
Basic Engineering Drawing
Practical-
Physics Laboratory-I
Basic Engineering Drawing
Workshop Practice-IX
Computer Programming

 

Second Semester Examination-
Theory-
Chemistry-II
Mathematics-IIN
Strength of Materials
Heat Engineering
Physics-IIA
Advanced Engineering Drawing
Practical –
Qualitative Analysis
Physics laboratory-II
Advanced engineering drawing
WORKSHOP PRACTICE-XI

 

Third Semester Examination-
Theory –
Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
Geology and Minerals Beneficiation
Electrical Technology
Mathematics-III
Machine Design and Drawing
Humanities
Practical –
Geology Laboratory
Minerals Beneficiation Laboratory
Machine Design and Drawing

 

Fourth Semester Examination-
Theory-
Numerical Analysis
Applied Electronics and Instrumentation
Materials Science
Thermodynamics of Materials
Testing of Materials
Fuels and Combustion
Practical-
Electrical Technology
Numerical Analysis
Metallurgical Analysis

 

Fifth Semester Scheme-
Theory-
Deformation and Fracture Behaviour of Materials
Physical Metallurgy – I
Iron Making
Chemical Kinetics and Mass Transfer
Electro-Chemistry and Corrosion
Practical-
Viva – Voce – I
Physical Metallurgy Laboratory
Electrochemistry and Corrosion
Mechanical Testing

 

Sixth Semester Scheme-
Theory-
Steel Making
Foundry Metallurgy
Extraction of Non-ferrous Metals
Solid state Phase Transformation Processes
Physics of Metals
Practical-
Viva – Voce – II
Foundry Metallurgy
Heat treatment Practice and Microstructure Analysis
Computer Application in Metallurgy

 

Seventh Semester Scheme-
Theory-
Alloy Steel Making and Ferroalloys
Metal Working Processes
Material Engineering
Elective – I
Practical-
Viva-Voce – III
Materials Laboratory
Seminar
Project and Report

 

Eighth Semester Scheme-
Theory-
X-ray Diffraction
Industrial Management and Engineering Economics
Metal Joining and Powder Metallurgy
Elective – II
General Viva-Voce
Practical-
X-ray & Electron Microscopy
Materials Processing
Extractive Metallurgy
Project and Report

 

List of electives-

Elective – I
Theory of Metallurgical Processes
Light Metals and Alloys
Composite Materials
Elective – II
Advanced Characterisation Techniques
Coating Technology
Nanostructured Materials

 

 

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