can i know to which stream does metallurgy belongs?
It belongs to more of chemical engineering and also has some parts related to mechamical engineering. It is related to lot of metals and materials. But it has some courses of mechanical too like material science, deformation of materials, mechanical properties of materils, heat treatment, etc. It helps you to meet the increasing requirements of Indian Industry.
To know more about metallurgy, refer to our website..
https://www.careers360.com/metallurgical-engineering-course
Thank you.
In railways is metallurgy considered as a stream of mechanical?
No, Metallurgy branch will not be considered as Mechanical branch if you are applying for RRB exams.
I hope this helps.
can we consider metallurgy as other streams of mechanical or is there any obstrucle in saying so?
In generally if we talk so metallurgy is a subject of mechanical engineering , it is not a core branch but now you study it like a core branch because many companies require student who have complete metallurgy based knowledge that's why it is considered as a core branch,
For more detail about metallurgy you can go with the below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/metallurgical-and-materials-engineering-0
Best of luck.
Is metaliurgy a chore branch? if not which sub stream it belongs?
Metallurgy branch of engineering is not a core branch in actual it is a subject branch of mechanical engineering, it is a narrow branch of mechanical engineering but still you study it like a core branch because there are many core companies which required candidates with purely metallurgy based knowledge.
Best of luck.
what are the combination of various streams of mechanical engineering?
Given below are few of the combinations with mechanical stream.
- Mechanical Engineering : Thermofluids and turbomachinery
- Mechanical Engineering : Design and manufacture
- Mechanical Engineering : Solid mechanics and materials
- Mechanical Engineering : Energy systems
- Mechanical Engineering : Power systems / Mechatronics
I hope this helps.
can metallurgy be considered as a sub stream chemical engineering?
Hey there
Metal is a crucial part of our industries band thus we need engineering who can extract them economically and efficiently for that we have metallurgy as a branch in engineering. They study about metals their physical and chemical properties. But one can't say it's a sub stream of chemical engineering. All engineering branches are related like in metallurgy itself we learn thermodynamics and same in mechanical engineering so then these branches will also be similar. But it's not like that chemical engineering is large scale chemist work and thus in making demineralised water to ammonia and etc we need chemical engineering. And for iron ores etc we need metallurgy both have different purposes.
Good luck
I am in class 12 with science stream and want to be a metallurgical engineer.
Which engineering branch has more scope inside and outside of India? Mining engineering or metallurgical engineering? What is the basic difference between those two branches?
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Metallurgy a stream of chemical or mechanical
The physics & Chemistry of metals and their processing will be dealt by Chemical Metallurgy. The electrolytic processes like extraction, refining, coating, plating and deposition is dealt by Elctro-metallurgy. Thus metallurgy is a full -fledged branch of Engineering and is not a branch of Chemistry. Hopefully this information is enough to take
Good luck!