Metallurgy
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DRDO stands for "Defence Research and Development Organisation", it is an agency run by the government of India.
For getting into DRDO, you should fulfill certain criteria or requirements, to be able to work. There are a total of 4 levels of posts in scientists, which you can apply for depending upon eligibility. They are:
You should have a bachelor's degree in technology, Engineering or computer science in order to be Eligible for technical jobs.
If you are GATE qualified then You can apply foe technician A Under DRDO Technical cadre.
https://www.drdo.gov.in/careers
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/isro-drdo-barc-dae-how-work-here
You can see the attached link for more information.
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HEllo,
To be eligible for M.Tech in metallurgy and materials science you are expected to have any of the following degree and specialisation:
B.E. /B. Tech. in Metallurgy / Materials Science/ Materials Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Production / Ceramic Engineering/ Chemical Engineering/ Manufacturing Engineering/ Polymer Engineering/ Nanotechnology with minimum 50% marks
Admission is mainly based on Entrance exam (national/state level/university level) followed by a Personal Interview round and in very few cases there is direct admission on the basis of their performance in graduation.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes it is there which consists of implementations of Thermodynamic principles on metal bodies, can also be read with some case studies of different metals. See as of now the latest syllabus for JEE-Main 2021 is described below and the same has been uploaded on the official website of JEE-Main on the portal of NTA whose link is given at the end :-
@Mathematics
> Complex numbers and quadratic equations
> Matrices and determinants
> Sets, relations and functions
> Mathematical induction
> Permutations and combinations
> Mathematical reasoning
> Limit, continuity and differentiability
> Integral calculus
> Three-dimensional geometry
> Differential equations
> Binomial theorem and its simple applications
> Sequence and Series
> Vector algebra
> Statistics and probability
> Trigonometry
> Co-ordinate geometry
@Physics
> Physics and measurement
> Rotational motion
> Thermodynamics
> Kinematics
> Work, energy and power
> Properties of solids and liquids
> Gravitation
> Laws of motion
> Oscillations and waves
> Electronic devices
> Kinetic theory of gases
> Current electricity
> Communication systems
> Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
> Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
> Optics
> Electromagnetic waves
> Atoms and nuclei
> Electrostatics
> Dual nature of matter and radiation
+Experimental skills
@Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
> Some basic concepts in chemistry
> States of matter
> Atomic structure
> Chemical bonding and molecular structure
> Chemical thermodynamics
> Solutions
> Equilibrium
> Redox reactions and electrochemistry
> Chemical kinetics
> Surface chemistry
Organic Chemistry
> Purification and characterization of organic compounds
> Hydrocarbons
> Chemistry in everyday life
> Principles related to practical chemistry
> Organic compounds containing halogens
> Organic compounds containing oxygen
> Organic compounds containing nitrogen
> Polymers
> Some basic principles of organic chemistry
> Biomolecules
Inorganic Chemistry
> Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
> Hydrogen
> Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
> P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements
> d- and f - block elements
> Co-ordination compounds
> Environmental chemistry
> General principles and processes of isolation of metals
PDF of JEE-Main 2021 syllabus as released by NTA :-
https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/webinfo2021/File/GetFile?FileId=9&LangId=P
For complete syllabus for JEE-Main 2021 and their PDFs along with the detailed content weightage, kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
As we go through the latest cut-offs of JEE-Main 2020 of JOSAA 6th round then it shows that the closing rank for NIT Srinagar was 1656 for Metallurgical branch in NIT Srinagar under JK quota for Open (PwD) category. Now to secure such rank you should have your JEE-Main 2021 score at least 80 marks out of 300 and percentile against this is expected to be in the range of 92-95.
You can check out marks Vs ranks Vs Percentile from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
Or
You can also use JEE-Main Rank Predictor to predict your rank :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor
You can check out the latest cut-offs from the link given below :-
https://josaa.nic.in/Result/Result/currentorcr.aspx
Note that the above prediction is made on the basis of latest cut-offs available on official website of JOSAA or CSAB and the cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
If you are preparing for JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 then I would recommend you to check the resources made by our experts to help aspirants like you in the best and smart preparation of JEE-Main 2021 or 2022 :-
https://learn.careers360.com/jee-main-coaching/?utm_source=%20QnA
Apparently Gate Metallurgy is absent in any apps. But for studying it you can search on google. I think you will get one way out.
Have a great day!
Some of the colleges that offer courses in metallurgy and material engineering in India are listed below:
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
You can get the full list from the below given link along with brochre and details about each college:
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-metallurgical-and-materials-engineering-colleges-in-india
As far as your Institute is a Tier 1 College like IITs, NITs or Top State Engineering Colleges, both Metallurgical and Mechanical Engineering have good career scope and prospects.
However, Mechanical Engineering has an edge over Metallurgy, in the Public Sector. Nearly all the 50+ PSUs as well as most Public Research Organizations have openings for Mechanical Engineering, through GATE. You may even enter Indian Engineering Services Cadre through UPSC ESE Exam with Mechanical Engineering, but not for Metallurgy. Whereas for Metallurgy, you hardly have a couple of PSUs like SAIL, Nalco and a few others like IOCL and ISRO, DRDO, NML, BARC in the Research Sector.
Hence, ideally if you were comfortable with Physics, Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Calculus during your JEE/Engineering Preparation, you may prefer Mechanical over Metallurgical Engineering.
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