For Ceramic Engineering the best Institute in Todays date in IIT BHU, followed by NIT Rourkela and Government College of Ceramic Technology, West Bengal. For the former two you need to prepare for JEE Mains and Advanced Exam while for the latter option you need a WBJEE Score. All these institutes have excellent infrastructure, faculty and research facilities.Many of their Alumini today are excellent Refractory Technologists, Researchers, Academicians and brilliant Process Engineers. After Bachelors in Ceramic Technology many have even pursued their Masters degree in Metallurgical Engineering or Materials Science and are brilliant Metallurgists. Companies like Tata Steel, Jindal Stainless, JSW regularly recruit Ceramic Technologists for their Refractory Operations in Steel Plants. Besides this Piramal Glass, Saint Gobain, P&G, La Opala are other major recruiters.
Hello student,
B.Tech in Ceramic Engineering is almost a new engineering course that cover the production and manufacturing of ceramic products for use in different industries. Research is major part in this field.
In this branch of engineering, students learn about different types of ceramic materials and ways to develop and crystalize them. Material strength and mechanics is also a major part of B.Tech in Ceramic Engineering.
There are various colleges in india which offer this course . And the admission to these colleges will be done on the basis of following entrance exams.
So you can prepare for any of these exams and get admit in ceramic engineering branch.
Hope it helps.
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