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Students are selected through All India Engineering Entrance Examination for B.Tech. ; through GATE score and interview for M. Tech. and through interview for Advanced Diploma Courses.
Short term Refresher Courses of one to two weeks duration on specialized topics in the fields of Foundry, Forge, Manufacturing, Materials & Metallurgical Engineering. Unit-Based programmes of short duration on request from the Industries or Organizations as per their need either at the premises of Industry / Organizations concerned or at the Institute. The Institute has the privilege of catering to the needs of other
developing countries of South-East Asia and Africa. Students from
countries like Burma , Ceylone and Nigeria have undergone training at this Institute. The Institute has
also conducted Unit Based programmes in Foundry Technology
for Nepalese and Sri Lankan Engineers/Technologists. |
LIST OF REFRESHER COURSES FOR YEAR 2004
Design of Machine Elements Modern Methods of Manufacturing Metal Working Technology Metal Casting, Forging and Welding Technology
Heat Treatment Processes
Engineering Thermodynamics
Heat and Mass Transfer
Computer Programming
Technology of Melting and Casting
Industrial Engineering and MRP
Materials Handling and Automation
Quality Assurance and Inspection Methods
Quantitative Methods and Operation Research
Industrial Organization and Management
Physical Metallurgy and Metallography
Manufacturing Design and CAE
Technology of Free and Die Forging
Special Foundry Processes
Technology of Moulding and Core Making
Machine Drawing
Finite Elements Methods
Engineering Metrology
Machanics of Deformable Bodies
Fluid Mechanics
CAD/CAM
Numerical AnalysisIn effort to cope with the enormous expansion, while continuing
to maintain high academic standard, the B.Tech. curriculum is
structured into 45 papers spread over 8 semesters of 6 months
each, the M.Tech. programme is structured into 11
papers spread over 4 semesters of 6 months each and
the ADC programme covers 12 papers spread over 3 semesters
of 6 months each. The students of each course have to do
projects, seminars and undergo one month in-plant industrial
training. Major papers of each curriculum are listed below:
LIST OF SUBJECTS in B.TECH. PROGRAMMES
Manufacturing Engineering
Material and Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics Phase Equilibrium in Material Systems Mechanical Behaviour of Metals Non Metallic Materials Fuel, Furnace and Refractories Extractive Metallurgy of Iron and Steel Physical Metallurgy and X-Ray Crystallography Non Ferrous Metallurgy Foundry Technology Industrial Engineering and Management Heat Treatment Technology Powder Metallurgy Total Quality Management Computer Programming Computer Application in Metallurgy Corrosion Science and Engineering Mineral Dressing Rolling, Extrusion and other Hot Working Processes Modern Methods of NDT Instrumental Analysis Transport Phenomena and Unit Processes Material Handling Industrial Psychology Forge Technology Forging Die Design |
LIST OF SUBJECTS in M.TECH. PROGRAMMES
Manufacturing Engineering
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