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3rd December 2014, 08:15 AM
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Courses after B.Tech in Metallurgy & scope
Hi I want to know the scope and courses option for higher studies after B.Tech in Metallurgy?
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3rd December 2014, 10:02 AM
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Re: Courses after B.Tech in Metallurgy & scope
After B.Tech in Metallurgy you can apply for M.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering. M.Tech holders can apply for job profiles of Management Trainee, Graduate Engineer Trainee, Research Fellow, Project Assistant and Deputy Manager. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Rites Ltd , Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, etc often conducts selection process for these candidates. Higher Study Options after B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering Master of Engineering in Industrial Metallurgy Master of Technology in Process Metallurgical Engineering Master of Science in Metallurgy and Metal Forming Master of Technology in Alloy Technology Master of Technology in Extractive Metallurgy Master of Engineering Science (Metallurgy) Master of Science in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Master of Technology in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Master of Technology in Metals and Material Processing Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering Master of Technology in Physical Metallurgy Master of Metallurgy (Advanced Metallurgy) Master of Technology in Process Metallurgy In India metallurgical graduates can expect some exciting career opportunities in government undertakings as well as in private companies Core Companies offering jobs: After these course you can apply in Steel Authority of India Limited, Tata Steel, Jindal Steel & Power Limited, Ispat Industries Ltd, John Deere, Pune, Reliance Industries Ltd. Government organization include ISRO, DRDO, and Railway. Average salary offered: 2.5 ~ 3.0 lakhs per annum Metallurgical Engineering Job Types- Professor - Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Technical Specialist - Metallurgical Engineering Materials Lab - Technician Technical Lead - Materials Engineering Research Fellowship - Metallurgical Engg. Project Associate Plant Metallurgist |
#3
17th May 2015, 04:20 PM
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Re: Courses after B.Tech in Metallurgy & scope
I have completed B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering course . What are the career opportunities and courses available in India ?
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17th May 2015, 04:20 PM
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Re: Courses after B.Tech in Metallurgy & scope
After completion of B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering course applicants can get following job options . • Production Metallurgy - Engineer • Manager - Manufacturing Engineering • Head/Manager - Welding Engineering • Executive - Metallurgy • Maintenance Engineer • Process Design Engineer • Engineer - Welding Engineering • Application Engineer - Steel Metallurgy • Lab Assistant - Metallurgical & Chemical lab Remuneration: - Applicants having a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering can expect income around Rs. 15, 000 to Rs. 25,000 every month in the beginning stage. Scope for Higher Studies are given below : • Master of Technology in Thermal Engineering • Master of Technology in Thermal Energy and Environmental Engineering • Master of Technology in Thermal and Fluids Engineering • Master of Technology in Refrigeration and air conditioning • Master of Technology in Production Engineering • Master of Technology in Metallurgical Engineering • Master of Technology in Mechanical Systems Design • Master of Technology in Mechanical Handling and Automation • Master of Technology in Manufacturing Systems Engineering • Master of Technology in Manufacturing Engineering • Master of Technology in Machine Design • Master of Technology in Industrial Engineering • Master of Technology in IC engines • Master of Technology in Hydraulics • Master of Technology in Dynamics & Control • Master of Technology in Design Engineering • Master of Technology in Computer aided designing • Master of Technology in Aerospace Structure • Master of Technology in Aerospace Propulsion • Master of Technology in Aerodynamics • Master of Business Administration |
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15th July 2015, 03:19 AM
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There is no jobs in metallurgy...govt. sect. jobs are vry few as compare to no. of student.private company off campus drive is not going on... its better to be depend on on-campus placement.......it would take 3-4 year to over come crisis
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