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B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering

B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering semester-wise syllabus

 

Semester 1: Foundation Courses

  1. Mathematics-I (Calculus, Linear Algebra)

  2. Physics (Mechanics, Thermodynamics)

  3. Chemistry (Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding)

  4. Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

  5. Engineering Graphics & Drawing

  6. Workshop Practice (Foundry, Welding, Machining)

  7. Communication Skills


Semester 2: Core Engineering Principles

  1. Mathematics-II (Differential Equations, Probability)

  2. Engineering Mechanics (Statics, Dynamics)

  3. Programming for Engineers (Python/C++)

  4. Thermodynamics (Laws, Phase Diagrams)

  5. Material Science & Engineering (Crystal Structure, Defects)

  6. Physics/Chemistry Lab

  7. CAD Lab (AutoCAD, SolidWorks for Material Design)


Semester 3: Introduction to Metallurgy

  1. Physical Metallurgy (Phase Transformations, Alloys)

  2. Mechanical Metallurgy (Stress-Strain, Fracture)

  3. Manufacturing Processes (Casting, Forming, Joining)

  4. Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer

  5. Electrical & Magnetic Materials

  6. Material Testing Lab (Hardness, Tensile, Impact Tests)

  7. Metallography Lab (Microstructure Analysis)


Semester 4: Extractive Metallurgy & Processes

  1. Extractive Metallurgy (Pyrometallurgy, Hydrometallurgy)

  2. Iron & Steel Making (Blast Furnace, BOF, EAF)

  3. Non-Ferrous Metallurgy (Al, Cu, Ti, Mg Extraction)

  4. Corrosion & Degradation of Materials

  5. Industrial Metallurgy (Quality Control, Standards)

  6. Extractive Metallurgy Lab (Slag Analysis, Refining)

  7. Process Simulation Lab (HSC Chemistry, FactSage)


Semester 5: Advanced Metallurgy & Characterization

  1. Powder Metallurgy & Ceramics

  2. Welding Metallurgy (Weld Defects, NDT)

  3. Materials Characterization (XRD, SEM, TEM)

  4. Computational Materials Science (DFT, MD Simulations)

  5. Elective-I (e.g., Composite Materials / Biomaterials)

  6. Welding & Joining Lab

  7. Characterization Lab (Spectroscopy, Microscopy)


Semester 6: Specialized Metallurgy & Electives

  1. Advanced Materials (Nanomaterials, Smart Materials)

  2. Process Metallurgy (Process Optimization)

  3. Environmental Metallurgy (Waste Recycling, Sustainability)

  4. Elective-II (e.g., High-Temperature Materials / Thin Films)

  5. Elective-III (e.g., Additive Manufacturing / Battery Materials)

  6. Process Control Lab (Automation in Metallurgy)

  7. Industrial Internship (Steel Plants, R&D Labs)


Semester 7: Industrial Applications & Project

  1. Foundry Technology (Sand Casting, Investment Casting)

  2. Surface Engineering (Coatings, CVD, PVD)

  3. Elective-IV (e.g., Nuclear Materials / Aerospace Alloys)

  4. Project Work-I (Research/Thesis)

  5. Seminar on Industry Trends

  6. Advanced Processing Lab (Plasma Sintering, 3D Printing)


Semester 8: Final Project & Professional Practices

  1. Entrepreneurship in Metallurgy

  2. Elective-V (e.g., AI in Materials Design / Recycling Tech)

  3. Project Work-II (Industry Collaboration/Implementation)

  4. Comprehensive Viva & Internship Report


Key Labs & Practicals

  • Metallography & Heat Treatment Lab

  • Slag Analysis & Refining Lab

  • Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Lab (Ultrasonic, Radiography)

  • Additive Manufacturing Lab (Metal 3D Printing)

Elective Options

  • Battery & Energy Storage Materials

  • Aerospace Materials (Superalloys, Composites)

  • Computational Thermodynamics

  • Tribology & Wear Analysis