COURSE DETAILS
   Introduction - B.Tech (Metallurgical Engineering)
  Metallurgical engineering deals with separating metals from their ores and preparing them for use. In extractive metallurgy, engineers remover metals from their ores and refine them to a pure state. Engineers in physical metallurgy develop methods for converting refined metals into useful finished products.
  Awarded by
  MVNU
  Entry Requirement
  10+2 with PCM
  Course Fees


  Note
: Indian residents to pay fee in INR and rest in $.

  Course Duration
  4 YEARS (8 SEM.)
  Subject Information 
  Lateral Entry : Available
  Credit Transfer : Not Available
SEM-1
  • Impact of Science & Technology
     
  • Mathematics-I
     
  • Physics-I
     
  • Chemistry-I
     
  • Manufacturing Processes
     
  • Fundamentals of Computer
    SEM-2
  • Electrical Engineering
     
  • Physics-II
     
  • Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories
     
  • Material Science
     
  • Mathematics-II
     
  • Chemistry-II
    SEM-3
  • Mathematics-III
     
  • Metallurgical Thermodynamics
     
  • Elements of Physical Metallurgy
     
  • Transport Phenomena
     
  • Mineral Benification
     
  • Machine Elements and Machining
    SEM-4
  • Corrosion and Surface Engineering
     
  • Mechanical Behaviour and Testing of Materials
     
  • Non Ferrous Extraction Metallurgy
     
  • Phase Transformation and Mechanical Metallurgy
     
  • Probability and Statistics
     
  • Producation of Iron
    SEM-5
  • Experimental Techniques in Metallurgy
     
  • Foundry Technology
     
  • Metal Forming
     
  • Numerical Methods
     
  • Product Design and Development
     
  • Production of Steel
    SEM-6
  • Composite Materials
     
  • Heat Treatment
     
  • Polymers and Ceramics
     
  • Powder Metallurgy
     
  • Special Steels and Non Ferrous Alloys
     
  • Product Design and Development
    SEM-7
  • Metallurgical Failure Analysis
     
  • Non Destructive Testing
     
  • Principles of Environmental Science and Engineering
     
  • Welding Processes and Metallurgy
     
  • Metallurgy of Castings
     
  • Metallurgy of Tool Materials
    SEM-8
  • Advanced Surface Engineering
     
  • Special Casting Techniques
     
  • Elective-I
     
  • Elective-II
     
  • Major Project
      Elective Papers / Specializations
       
    Elective-I
  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
     
  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
     
  • Engineering Management
     
  • Engineering Management
     
  • Indian Constitution and Society
     
  • Indian Constitution and Society
     
  • Metallurgy of Tool Materials
     
  • Metallurgy of Tool Materials
     
  • Nuclear Materials
     
  • Nuclear Materials
     
  • Operations Research
     
  • Operations Research
    Elective-II
  • Professional Ethics
     
  • Professional Ethics
     
  • Selection of Materials
     
  • Selection of Materials
     
  • Special Welding Processes
     
  • Special Welding Processes
     
  • X-Ray Diffration and Electron Microscopy
     
  • X-Ray Diffration and Electron Microscopy
     
  • Total Quality Management
     
  • Total Quality Management
      Career Opportunities
     Most metallurgical engineers work in one of the three main branches of metallurgy-extractive or chemical, physical and mechanical or process. Extractive metallurgists are concerned with removing metals from ores and refining and alloying them to obtain useful metal. Physical metallurgists study the nature, structure, and physical properties of metals and their alloys, and methods of processing metals into final products. Mechanical metallurgists develop and improve metalworking processes such as casting, forging , rolling and drawing.