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Can Anyone explain the weightage subject wise of Metallurgical Engineering....??


Raushan Kumar 30th Dec, 2017
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Mayank kumar singh 30th Dec, 2017




Mettalurgical Engineering:

This course provides an in-depth knowledge of metallurgy and materials science aspects such as scientific principles of fabrication, phase transformations, mechanical treatment, heat treatment, structure-property correlations and service behavior of various types of materials necessary to formulate, solve and analyse critical engineering problems. Students who complete the course will be able to have a successful career in metallurgical and manufacturing industry, academics, research and development that meet the needs of Indian and multinational companies. This course will equip the students and they will be capable of solving unfamiliar problems through literature survey, deciding a suitable research methodology and conducting interdisciplinary/ collaborative-multidisciplinary scientific research as per the need.





Subjects of Metallurgical Engineering:



  • Chemistry
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry lab
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories
  • Material Science
  • Engineering Graphics
  • Elements of Physical Metallurgy
  • Metallurgical Thermodynamics
  • Transport Phenomena
  • Mineral Beneficiation
  • Machine Elements and Machining
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Phase Transformation and Mechanical Metallurgy
  • Mechanical Behaviour and Testing of Materials
  • Production of Iron
  • Non Ferrous Extraction Metallurgy
  • Corrosion and Surface Engineering
Top Recruiters:



  • Larsons Group
  • New Bharat Refractories Ltd
  • The Metal Powder Company Ltd
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd
  • NALCO
  • Utkal Mineral
  • Tata Steel
  • HCL
  • Jindal Steel
  • Steel Authority of India (SAIL)
Designation:



  • Metallurgist
  • Welding Engineer
  • Plant Equipment Engineer
  • Ballistics Engineer
  • Quality Planning Engineer
  • Senior Process Engineer
  • Supplier Development Engineer












Shubham Goel 30th Dec, 2017

B.Tech. Metallurgical Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Metallurgical Engineering is an undergraduate Metallurgical Engineering course. Metallurgical Engineering is a broad area that deals with all sorts of metal-related areas. The main three branches of this major are physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy, and mineral processing. Physical metallurgy deals with problem solving: you’ll develop the sorts of metallic alloys needed for different types of manufacturing and construction. Extractive metallurgy involves extracting metal from ore. Mineral processing involves gathering mineral products from the earth’s crust. The duration of the course is four years and it is being offered by most of the institutes throughout the country. After completing the graduate course candidates find many career scopes in various fields.

for the complete information regarding the syllabus of the this course checkout

https://targetstudy.com/courses/btech-metallurgical-engineering.html

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