Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering)

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Course Structure

The course is designed such that the four academic years are divided into eight semesters. The first two years of study are same for all the students of engineering, while the core courses are introduced in the third semester and electives are offered in the fifth semester.

The elective courses help students choose their area of interest from various branches of study and along with this, the students are supposed to take up a project work during the last two semesters.

Syllabus

A brief overview of the topics studied under the course is as follows:

Name of the course

Topics covered

Description

Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Structure of metals, Phase equilibria, thermodynamics of phase evolution, Construction of equilibrium diagrams, Study of Fe-Fe3C, Cu-Zn, Cu-Sn, Al-Cu and Al-Si ternary diagrams, Diffusion laws, Structure and properties of ceramics, Construction and Principles of Optical and transmission Electron Microscope.

Students by the end of this course will be able to identify the crystal structures of the metallic materials and also analyse various phase diagrams of alloys.

Mineral processing

Sampling of ores by different methods, Theories of comminution, Sizing, Movement of solids in Fluids, Quantifying concentrating operation, Classification: Principles, sizing and sorting classifiers, Flotation.

The students are made aware of the various mineral processing technology used.

Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics

Laws of thermodynamics, concepts of reversibility, Maxwell’s equations and Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, Concept of partial molal properties, thermodynamics of reversible cells, Arhenius equation, theories of reaction rates.

Students are taught, in this course, the laws of thermodynamics with reference to metallurgical processes and materials.

Transport Phenomena

Introduction to Transport phenomena, Types of fluid flow, Newton's law of viscosity, Energy and momentum relationships, Classification of diffusional operations and conduction of diffusional operations etc.

The paper focuses on the concepts of fluid mechanics in extractive metallurgy.

Phase Transformations and Heat Treatment

Theory of Nucleation, Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Nucleation, Nucleation Kinetics, Growth Kinetics, Different types of Diffusion Growth. Nucleation and Grain size, Super Cooling.

The paper deals with the concepts of the theory of nucleation and growth kinetics of solidification.

Unit Processes in Extractive Metallurgy

Principles of Unit processes: Calcination, Sintering, Pelletising and Briquetting. Principles of reduction and Matte Smelting. Pyro-metallurgical processes using vacuum, reduction of halide by another element, Principles of electro-winning from fused salts. Principles and types of leaching, etc.

The focus of the paper is on the ore minerals for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Ferrous Production Technology

Introduction to Iron & Steel making, Raw materials for Iron making, evaluation and occurrence in India, Agglomeration, sintering and pelletising, Conventional Steel making processes, Oxygen steel making processes, Arc and induction furnaces, Physical chemistry of steel making,

The paper deals with the extraction techniques of pig iron by reduction smelting in blast furnace from iron ores.

Mechanical Behavior of Materials

Hardness testing, static compression, fatigue testing, creep testing.

The paper focuses on the classification of mechanical testing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys.

Powder Metallurgy

Introduction and History of PM, Different Powder Production Techniques, Importance of Powder Characterization, Particles Size, Distribution, Surface Analysis, Powder Compaction and Process variables, Theory of sintering etc.

The paper deals with the classification of powder preparation techniques.

Foundry Technology and Non-Destructive Testing

Introduction, types of foundries Pattern making: pattern materials, types of patterns and functions, pattern allowances. Core sands and core making, Special sand molding processes, melting furnaces, Casting defects, Non Destructive Testing (NDT).

The paper aims at making students understand the pattern and pattern allowances and the design of gating and risering of castings.

Electro Metallurgy and Corrosion

Principles of Corrosion, Forms of Corrosion, Modern Theory-Principles, Corrosion Prevention, Corrosion rate measurement, High Temperature Corrosion, High temperature materials- mechanical properties, oxidation resistance.

The paper is about the characterization of the general, galvanic, crevice and fatigue forms of corrosion.

X-ray Diffraction and Electron Microscopy

Introduction to crystallography, Symmetry – point group and space group, Reading of the space group tables, X-ray diffraction. Electrons as source, properties of electron beam, elastic and inelastic scattering of electrons.

The paper is about the identification of diffraction conditions for BCC and FCC lattices.

Mechanical Working of Materials

Forming processes, effect of metallurgical structure & strain-rate, cold working, recovery, recrystalisation and grain growth, hot working, Stress, Strain fields, strain energy & line tension of a dislocation, Forces on and between dislocations,

The paper deals with the stress-strain relationship.

Non Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy

COPPER: Principal ore minerals, traditional bath smelting processes viz., Blast furnace, Reverberatory furnace, Electric furnace.

ZINC: General principles, roasting. Retort processes- horizontal and vertical retort processes. Electro-thermal production.

The main aim of the paper is to Classify the ores of copper, zinc, lead, nickel, aluminum, magnesium and uranium metals.

Characterization Techniques

Optical metallography, image analysis, quantitative phase estimation. Analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Selected area of Diffraction bright and dark field imaging.

This paper helps the students Understand the principles of optical and electron microscopy.

Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering) : 56 answered questions

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Ques. Which is the better option, Material Science IIT Gandhinagar or Metallurgical Engineering at IIT BHU?

● Top Answer By Shashank Rajput on 11 Jul 24

Ans. I would say that pursuing Material Science from IIT Gandhinagar will be a better choice as compared to pursuing Metallurgical Engineering from IIT BHU. IIT Gandhinagar is one of the top colleges in India at the moment as it has an NIRF ranking of 18 th . The total tuition fee for this four-year course from IIT Gandhinagar is INR 8 Lakhs . There are forty seats for this course. In 2023, the average salary for this course stood at INR 19.60 LPA , and the median salary was INR 9 LPA . The curriculum has been designed to prepare the students for a prospering career.Read more
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Ques. Which is better for metallurgical engineering, IIT Indore or IIT Bhubaneswar?

● Top Answer By Arman Singh on 10 Jul 24

Ans. According to me, Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Indore is a better choice than opting for IIT Bhubaneswar. I am a student of IIT Indore and I can vouch for it. IIT Indore is known for its extensive curriculums and research projects. The highly qualified and experienced faculties of IIT Indore help you to ace both theoretical and practical subjects. The institution offers undergraduate Btech four-year degree in Metallurgical Engineering. The average course fee for four years is around INR 11 Lakhs . Given below is a detailed insight into the placements for IIT Indore. Branch Placement Percentage Highest Package Average Package Median Package Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science 89.29% INR 38 LPA INR 18.22 LPA INR 13.10 LPARead more
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Ques. What should I prefer IIT Guwahati civil, IIT Bhubaneswar Electrical, IIT Patna electrical and electronics, or IIT Kanpur material science?

● Top Answer By Abhishek Mehra on 06 Jul 24

Ans. All the mentioned institutions offer good academic opportunities for students. But in my opinion, Electrical from IIT Bhubaneswar is a better choice than IIT Guwahati Civil, IIT Patna Electrical and Electronics and IIT Kanpur Material Science. IIT Bhubaneswar offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in electrical engineering. The average course fee for the four years of BTech in EE from IIT Bhubaneswar is around INR 10 Lakhs . IIT Bhubaneswar is known for offering good placement for its students around 92.86% of students were placed in the placement drive. The highest package is INR 44.62 LPA , and the average package is INR 19.05 LPA .Read more
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Ques. Which is better - metallurgy at IIT Kharagpur or electrical engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar?

● Top Answer By Hemant Mittal on 05 Jul 24

Ans. Opting for Electrical Engineering from IIT Bhubaneswar is a better choice than moving for metallurgy at IIT Kharagpur as: Electrical engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar is highly regarded across the nation. IIT Bhubaneswar has Btech as an undergraduate and MTech as a Postgraduate program for EE. The average course fee for the first year of BTech in EE from IIT Bhubaneswar is around INR 2.32 Lakhs . The placement scenario for the EE branch at IIT Bhubaneswar is pretty good with 92.86% of students placed in the placement drive. The highest package is INR 44.62 LPA  and the average package is INR 19.05 LPA .Read more
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Ques. Which is better, civil engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar or metallurgical engineering at IIT Indore?

● Top Answer By Ronny Singh on 05 Jul 24

Ans. Civil Engineering at IIT Bhubaneswar is better than Metallurgical Engineering at IIT Indore. The Civil Engineering department is one of the oldest at IIT Bhubaneswar. It provides a dual 4-year full-time course with a B.Tech in Civil Engineering. IIT Bhubaneswar recorded 80% placement in 2024. The table below shows the placement for 2023: Branch Placement Percentage  Highest CTC Lowest CTC Average CTC Median CTC Civil 80% INR 38.7 LPA INR 6.5 LPA INR 12.85 LPA INR 10.57 LPA  Read more
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Ques. How is IIT Bhilai material science and metallurgical department ?

● Top Answer By Priyankar Das on 29 Jun 24

Ans. IIT Bhilai’s material science and metallurgical department is renowned amongst other engineering institutions for its excellent academic curriculums and research facilities. IIT Bhilai’s material science and metallurgical department is ideal for you if for have a keen interest in materials, their properties and their applications. Students choosing material science and metallurgical courses have a vast scope with highly demanding jobs. IIT Bhilai offers an excellent academic curriculum and course structure for the material science and metallurgical department which perfectly aligns with the interests and career aspirations of the students. IIT Bhilai has highly qualified faculty members who hold expertise in their area of studies offering the students ample opportunities to work on research projects of their interest.Read more
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Ques. Which is better: material science at IIT KANPUR or Computer science at IIT TIRUPATI?

● Top Answer By Rahul Gupta on 28 Jun 24

Ans. To answer your question, it depends on your preference and interest in the subject. When it comes to IIT Kanpur, material science is a very reputed course. The course curriculum is quite well structured and this department also has some of the industry experts as alumnus. The total tuition fee for this course is around 8 lakhs . If you want to avail of hostel accommodation, you will have to pay an extra amount. The placement record of this department is also good. The median salary in 2023 was around INR 22.07 Lakhs . The top recruiters were Google, Deloitte, Flipkart, American Express, Indian Oil, Hindustan Unilever, etc. Read more
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Ques. Which is better for metallurgy, IIT Indore or IIT Bhubaneswar?

● Top Answer By Shreya on 28 Jun 24

Ans. Both IIT Indore and IIT Bhubaneswar offer good academics and placements in the field of engineering. As you must know, Metallurgy is a sub branch of Mechanical Engineering.  IIT Bhubaneswar collaborates with foreign universities like the University of Warwick, University of Southampton, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, University of Western Ontario, University of New York, University of North Dakota USA, and McGill University. This offers great opportunities for foreign internships and exchange programs. Both the colleges have the same major recruiters such as COAL India, TATA Advanced Systems, TATA Steel Group, DRDO, Usha Martin, JCAP, etc.  Some other companies that visit IIT Indore for placements are- JSW Steel, Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), VISA Steel, and Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO). Here are the 2023 B.Tech Metallurgy placements at IIT Indore and IIT Bhubaneswar: Particulars IIT Indore IIT Bhubaneswar Average Salary INR 18.95 LPA INR 13.41 LPA Highest Salary INR 38 LPA INR 23 LPA Median Salary INR 18.50 LPA INR 12.50 LPA % Batch placed 89.29 % 76.47 % Both IIT Indore and IIT Bhubaneswar are a good choice for Metallurgy. But out of personal experience, I can assure you that IIT Bhubaneswar is a good choice for this degree.  QuRead more
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Ques. Which is a better course, IIIT Hyderabad for an ECE or IIT Madras metallurgical?

● Top Answer By Kalyan Iyer on 28 Jun 24

Ans. Both IIT Hyderabad and IIT Madras are premier academic institutions in India. IIT Hyderabad ECE and IIT Madras Metallurgical Department both offer well-structured academic courses for students. The ECE at IIT Hyderabad focuses on communication systems, electronics, signal processing, and more, while Metallurgical Engineering at IIT Madras focuses on the study of metal, its properties, applications, and processing. Choosing IIT Madras is a better option as it is one of the top-ranking institutions in India. IIT Madras Metallurgical Engineering is a 4-year course. The total tuition fees for 4 years at IIT Madras Metallurgical Engineering is around INR 8 Lakhs , hostel fees are around INR 3.1 Lakhs, and one-time fees of INR 7000 approx. The highest package offered is INR 66 LPA , the median CTC is INR 17 LPA and the lowest is around INR 8 LPA.Read more
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Ques. Which is better IIT BHU or IIT Bhubaneswar metallurgical engineering?

● Top Answer By Rohan Das on 26 Jun 24

Ans. Both IIT BHU and IIT Bhubaneswar are popular academic institutions known for their extensive academic offerings in the fields of engineering, technology, and management. It depends on your personal preference, academic choices, and career objectives which institution you want to opt for. However, according to me opting for IIT Bhubaneswar Metallurgy Engineering is a better choice. IIT Bhubaneswar offers full-time Btech in Metallurgy Engineering which is a four-year program. The course fee for four years is INR 1763520 . IIT Bhubaneswar offers excellent placement opportunities for students, with the highest package being INR 55 LPA and the average package being 15.5 LPA. Read more
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