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which is best psg tech or govt college of engineering Salem for metallurgical engineering ?

prerna vats 2nd Mar, 2020

Hello dear student !

Among psg tech and govt college of engineering Salem, both are averagely good for metallurgical engineering. Metallurgical engineering is a branch which is not that common but it is getting popular now. If we talk about placements and compare both the colleges, then psg college of technology is not that good for placements whereas govt College of engineering Salem is comparatively better. So you can prefer the later one. Rest you can choose as per your convenience.

Hope this helps!

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Name some best colleges and universities for metallurgy

Indrajit Gupta 3rd Jan, 2020

Hello aspirant,

There are some best universities offering B.tech/B.E. metallurgy courses :-

•Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

•Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara.

•Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

•Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur.

•Jadavpur University, Kolkata.

•School of Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun.

•Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh.

•National Institute of Technology Warangal.

•School of Engineering and Technology, Jain University, Bangalore.

•Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur.

•National Institute of Technology Rourkela.

I hope this helpful for you.

Best wishes!!

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metallurgical engineering gate 2020 answer key.....?

pdwords Student Expert 2nd Feb, 2020

Hello,


Answer key for GATE 2020 isn't officially released, it be be done by IIT Delhi.It is supposed to be available tentatively from the third week of February, 2020.


You can check out the following link for more details regarding this-


https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-answer-key

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what are the cobination of various streams of mechanical enginnering? Is metallurgy a combination of mechanical?

Malini S N 11th Dec, 2019

Metallurgy is a domain of materials science that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements but yes,metallurgy is a branch of Mechanical Engineering.The other sub-branches of Mechanical engineering are Automobile engineering,Mechatronics,Power Plant engineering,Marine engineering,Industrial engineering,Robotics engineering etc...

All the best!!

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I got 91.65 percentile in jee main January session 2020. I want to get seat in nit trichy in metallurgical department. I am under general ews category.

ruchika.chauhan Expert 19th Jan, 2020

Hello

According to your percentile, you have chances to get admission in Mettalurgical and Materials engineering in NIT Tiruchirappalli. You can use the College Predictor tool to check your other college admission chances based on your category, home state

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

Good Luck!

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I got 91.65 percentile in jee main January 2020. I am under general ews category. are there chances to get a seat in nit trichy in metallurgical engeneering?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 19th Jan, 2020

In 2019, under Home Quota, a rank of 34113 and under other State Quota, a rank of 26670 secured a seat in Metallurgical Engineering under General Category. Under EWS Category, a rank of 3796 secured a seat in Metallurgical Engineering. Now this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year depending on various factors. Your rank can be predicted by using the formula, (100-your total percentile)*869010/100. In your case, your approximate rank would be 72562. Let's say the number of candidates for April exam increased to 12,00,000 then your final rank shall be (100 - your total score) X 12,00,000/100Now to predict colleges, please use our college predictor: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor

We would suggest you to appear for JEE Mains April session.

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Is metallurgy a chore branch? if not to which stream it belongs to?

apuroop sri durgesh 1st Dec, 2019

Hello Bhandhavi, yes metallurgy is a core branch and it is a seperate one, often combined with material sciences,it is emerging as one of the top courses one can take in engineering, if offers good paying jobs but the jobs are little in require of man power and hardwork.

Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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can i know to which stream does metallurgy belongs?

Mayank Chowdhary 11th Nov, 2019

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.

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In railways is metallurgy considered as a stream of mechanical?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 11th Nov, 2019
Hello,



No, Metallurgy branch will not be considered as Mechanical branch if you are applying for RRB exams.

I hope this helps.
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can we consider metallurgy as other streams of mechanical or is there any obstrucle in saying so?

Shudhanshu Gupta Student Expert 11th Nov, 2019
Hello.
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.
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