How is ceramic engineering in Rourkela?? And what is scope for that branch in India??
Firstly talking about the scope, Ceramic Engineering is the one of the most important branch of engineering that deals with the creation of objects from inorganic & non-metallic materials.Those who aim to become a ceramic engineer must have an engineering degree in ceramic engineering. You can pursue Bachelors or Masters degree in ceramic engineering. This can be done after 12th science course (Maths, Physics, Chemistry). As the the applications of Ceramic material is expanded tremendously due to the recent advances , it definitely have a scope. And your choice of pursing it in a reputed college like NIT Rourkela is definitely worth it. It stands at the top in colleges offering the course at Undergraduate level.(Anna University is also a good choice).
Check the below link for more information regarding the course and the colleges.
https://www.careers360.com/ceramic-engineering-course
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ceramic-engineering-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps
All the best !
How is doing ceramic engineering from IIT BHU?
Hii Vishal
It is very good to do ceramic engineering in IIT BHU as the infrastructure,faculties and other facilities are really good.Even the placement is really good at IIT BHU students have been placed at flipkart,capgemini and other companies.So yes doing ceramic engineering in IIT BHU is very good.
Hope the details were helpful
Thank You
Shall I study ceramic engineering? How such jobs I get? How much salary I get? Its this course is valuable?
Ceramic Engineering today plays crucial roles in building society. Wide-ranging uses of ceramic can be witnessed everywhere. In Aerospace Industry, it is used for manufacturing aircraft engines, airframes, space shuttles tiles, etc. The switches and lenses you see are also made up of ceramics.
Some of the career options are:
- Ceramic Technologists
- Ceramic Designer
- Administrator
- Production worker
- Construction Manager
The salary is decent enough and depends on experience. You can find all the details at the careers360 portal for ceramic engineering.
Can i get ceramic engineering at IIT BHU with ST rank 1114 in jee advanced 2019?
Your category rank is too low to get admission into iit bhu in any branch.
Last year the last closing rank of st category was around 510 which is too less than yours so you can't get admission there and I don't think that you can get admission into any iit.
So better you take a drop of a year and then again jee advanced if you will be focussed you will definitely get good iit.
You may have a look at jee advanced college predictor.
https://engineering-careers360-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-college-predictor/amp?usqp=mq331AQLmAGi9Yr-_aWnvhs%3D&_js_v=a2&_gsa=1#referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fengineering.careers360.com%2Farticles%2Fjee-advanced-college-predictor
All the best!!!
after completed Diploma in Cement technology from rgpv university sir i wanna do B.tech engineering ceramic and cement technology .
Hi Sanju ,
You can join for btech ceramic and cement technology as a lateral entry(second year).
You have to sit for the national level or state level entrance exam conducted by varoius public and private Institution offering this course.
Admission procedure is based on All India level jee exam( for IIT and nit ) followed by counselling.
Some other institution have their own entrance exams such as comedk or wbjee at state level entrance exam.
Some college offering direct admission via board merit list considering marks should be at least 80% in aggregate .then you have to go through counselling Session uopn succsgsucces clearing either any entrance exams..
Thanks.
which is better agricultural engineering in bckv and ubkv or ceramic engineering in gcect???
Hi Parantap,
It really depends upon your interests, which field you want to choose. As far as college is concerned, all the above mentioned colleges are good with average packages of more than Rs.4 LPA.
Thank you and best of luck.
What is ceramic engineering? Is it a good subject one of engineering syllabus?
Ceramic Engineering is similar to material science but it only consists of inorganic and non-metallic materials. It is comparatively a less familiar as well as a lessor opted option in the engineering sector but that does not mean that it isn't good enough. There is a wide market for the Ceramic Engineering and I feel that in the upcoming years the scope will eventually increase in folds.
Does Ceramic Engineering in NIT Rourkela have any scope in India/ Abroad?
Hi Gaurav,
Yes, as it is a course from one of the Top NITs in India which is Rourkela then obviously it has a good scope in India if not abroad.
Good Luck!