Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
hiii ,
you take the branch that you like if you want to study IT then you should join metallurgy and and study tech
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Hello candidate,
You can always go to Mnit Jaipur. It is a much better college than jamshedpur. You will also be having a great college life at jaipur which will no happen in jamshedpur.The placements of jaipur are also good in comparing with jamshedpur.
Hello there, hope you're doing well!
I feel that your question is concerned directly to your academic interest, I am answering regarding that below-
My simple answer would be choose well according to your interest in the stream. Both of the colleges are premier institutions. If you're having serious interests in Metallurgical and Material Engineering then go for NIT Raipur else if you're enthusiastic about chemical engineering branch,
Welcome to IIPE!
Being a student of chemical engineering in IIPE, my personal opinion about the course curriculum is "excellent" and the professors are very helpful and available! The seniors are very cooperative.
That's it from my side!
Adieu!
Select NIT Trichy over NIT Warangal as far as MTech Industrial Metallurgy is concerned. NIT Trichy apart from having one of the best Metallurgy Departments in South India after IIT Madras and IIT Hyderabad having strong faculty, infrastructure as well as career scope and job prospects, being located near Industrial and Manufacturing Hubs of Tamil Nadu. There are many Top Companies for Placements including Tata Motors, JSW, AM/NS, Sundaram Fasteners, SKF, TVS, Ashok Leyland, Airbus and many other Companies. Apart from this you may even apply for Public Research Sectors and PSUs including BARC, DRDO, HAL, SAIL, RINL, NALCO, CSIR NML, ISRO and many others. Many even pursue PhD in Metallurgy/MSE/Materials Engineering from highers technical Institutes in India like Top IITs, IISc or Universities Abroad.
Hello,
First of all it is not Mandatory for all the students to have laptops during their BTech. And the students with branches like CSE and IT, may need to have laptops due to their Specializations and for learning Coding Skills and All during their academic years. Other than that it is not necessary for rest of the branches. Also it may depend upon student to have a laptop for other branches like Core, in their 3rd of 4th year of their BTech.
Hope this information will help you, Good Luck!!!
Hi Rohith!
The main objective of Metallurgy and Material Engineering is to study any kind of material, their composition, advantages, disadvantages, their applications, etc,. It comprises the physical metallurgy, mechanical behaviour like it's fracture point and more.
Material Engineer will study more about the specific material and change its composition of needed to make it more durable or suitable for the specific application.
This course can be done as a Diploma Course, Undergraduate Course or Post Graduate Course.
Metallurgical Engineers have scope in industries which manufacture machineries, automobiles, etc,. They also use latest scientific technology like X-Rays, Lasers and other Non-Destructive methods to know more about the materials.
All the very best!
Hello Aspirant,
NIT is better than IIEST shibpur because NIT has better placement than shibpur. Top Colleges for Metallurgical and material engineering according to colleges rank are:
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
National Institute of Technology Karnataka , Surathkal
National Institute of Technology Rourkela
National Institute of Technology Warangal
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology , Shibpur
National Institute of Technology Calicut
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology , Nagpur
Malaviya National Institute of Technology , Jaipur
National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra
National Institute of Technology Silchar
National Institute of Technology Durgapur
To know more about NIT colleges for Metallurgical and material branch. I'm providing you a link that might help you:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nits-cutoff-for-b-tech-metallurgical-and-materials-engineering
I hope this will be help you.
All the best for your bright future ahead.
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