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How is metallurgy at iit roorkee?

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Keshav Behera Posted On : April 14th, 2023
B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Here are a few aspects through which the credibility of the Metallurgy branch at IIT Roorkee can be discussed 

Institute: You will find a diverse peer group of geniuses that will add to your learning experience. Additionally, the campus is located in a beautiful area, and there are many resources available to help students adjust to college life. It’s the best option after IIT B, D, K or Kgp and of course, IISc.

Curriculum: The curriculum of Metallurgy is poor with no diverse approach. The topics covered are taught and studied through rote memorization and no practical application is done. Very few material courses are taught. The fact that only one core job offer was made recently that too by a small steel industry, is enough to determine its credibility. The majority of the batch ends up in IT or Analytics. If you are serious about Material, I suggest going for a Master, that too outside India.

People in the department: Everyone including the staff, professors, and students is very laid back and least interested in anything in general. The staff and professors pay no heed to the complaints lodged by students and the students especially seniors are equally dumb and lack even basic knowledge.

Job prospects: The only way to get a job for students of this department is to learn to code, or else you will remain unplaced. You can also go for GATE, CAT, MS, or Ph.D. Some students even start preparing for Government exams like UPSC, SSC, etc.

My advice to you would be to go for Metallurgy only if you are genuinely interested and want to get MS. A decent CGPA might help you fetch a few company tests and interviews but no jobs. Irrespective of it all, IIT Roorkee does offer an excellent college life experience and if you have no better choice, then go for Metallurgy and prepare yourself well for the consequences.

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What should I choose: IIT Roorkee metallurgy or IIT BHU materials dual degree?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : June 30th, 2023
lives in New Delhi

You can go with IIT Roorkee Metallurgy rather than IIT BHU. The four-year course is good, and you can further pursue a master’s if you are interested in this field. Both institutes are good at providing effective study materials, but there are other benefits available if you choose IIT Roorkee. They are:

  • The Metallurgy department at IITR is the top in packing material research in India
  • They are best for coding culture, machine learning, software, and so on
  •  You will have a culture of interdisciplinary study, and with the presence of the Center of Excellence - Nanotechnology, which is led by a Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, you will have the added advantage of working in the best labs.

So, IIT Roorkee is much better than IIT BHU.

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Should I choose metallurgy at NIT Warangal or CSE at CBIT?

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Divya Saraf Posted On : September 6th, 2023
Lives in Hyderabad

First and foremost, importance should be given to the institute. If you are ready to work hard, then opt for NIT Warangal. Here are some points you should keep in mind before making a final decision.

  • Find out your interest; if you are highly passionate about Metallurgy, then never hesitate to go for it
  • NIT Warangal has a branch change policy that helps you change your branch from metallurgy to CSE with a good CGPA score
  • The placement ratio is higher in the CSE branch than Metallurgy
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Which is better - NIT Durgapur Metallurgy or VIT Vellore CSE?

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Sharad Dev Posted On : September 8th, 2023
Lives in Chennai

As a CSE student at VIT Vellore, I was also faced with the same dilemma.

First of all, there is a ragging culture at NIT Durgapur. It does carry the NIT, but it lags behind the top NITs. Apart from that, Metallurgy does not offer much scope in India. 

The placement figures mentioned on their website, however, are quite promising. 

During the 2023 placement season, MME recorded 90.32% placements with an average package of 8.79 LPA.

Now coming to VIT Vellore, there is no ragging on campus. It offers all the top-class facilities, great environment and friendly crowd. CSE is the best branch of VIT Vellore. The college offers good placements and infrastructure.

According to me, choosing CSE at VIT Vellore is a better option.

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How is IIT Hyderabad metallurgy?

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Shruti Agarwal Posted On : May 9th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IITH)

My brother is a student in B.Tech third year at IIT Hyderabad MSME (Materials Science and Metallurgical Engg). The MSME program is a decent choice if you are ready to stay committed and invest extra efforts to secure a core job. 

  • Courses: The courses covered under this program are not purely metallurgy based, but rather a combination of materials science such as polymers.
  • Faculty: The MSME department has many zealous professors who are highly approachable and guide you throughout. They assist undergraduates in research.
  • Double Major: For those who want to work in the IT industry, you can go for a double major in another department. This demands an extra 24 credits, which will get you two UG degrees and might help you secure a well-paying job in the industry. Additionally, minors are also offered, in most of the engineering departments, along with a minor in entrepreneurship.
  • Branch change: You can also change your branch easily from this department and many students every year go for it.

Thus, IIT Hyderabad Metallurgy is a decent choice and can be considered by engineering aspirants. 

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Should I take metallurgy and material science from PEC, Chandigarh or go for IT at UIET, Chandigarh?

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Rajeshwari Singha Posted On : November 9th, 2020
B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering, Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh (2019)

PEC Chandigarh ranks 68 among the top pioneer engineering colleges by NIRF 2020. It maintains a standard placement record of 80% by providing jobs in top quality MNCs. 

UIET Chandigarh ranks 54th among the private engineering colleges by NIRF ranking and maintains a placement record of 80%. 

Admission Process

PEC Chandigarh:

  • The minimum marks required is 75% marks in 10+2 along with a valid score in JEE Main.
  • The seats for metallurgy and material science available are 28. 
  • The course fee is INR 3.45 LPA.
  • The cutoff required in JEE Main is in the range of 22511-32666.

UIET Chandigarh:

  • The admission is based on the valid score of 75% marks in 10+2 with JEE Main. 
  • The course fee is INR 3.25 LPA.
  • The seats available are 40 for the course of IT.
  • The cutoff required in JEE Main is in the range of 24265-35348.

Placements:

The placements in both these colleges are good and many of the companies offer handsome packages to the students every year. CSE receives the highest amount of placement of 100%. 

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PEC Chandigarh

UIET Chandigarh

Placement rate

80%

80%

Highest package

INR 49 LPA

INR 30 LPA

Average package

INR 9 LPA

INR 7 LPA

The top companies are Google, IBM, Directi, Hero Honda, Deloitte, Microsoft, Accenture, Ericsson, etc. 

Facilities:

  • The central library of PEC Chandigarh has a collection of 1 lakh volumes of books and research papers. 
  • There are six hostels in the campus, four of them are for boys and two for girls. 
  • A 120 capacity of air-conditioned hall in UIET Chandigarh for holding presentations and interactive sessions.
  • The university library of UIET Chandigarh has an inflibnet network which allows them to connect through the digital facilities. 

Although, UIET provides more placements for all the branches, however, PEC Chandigarh is more preferred than UIET since PEC is one of the oldest institutions in Chandigarh.

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Is metallurgy department in IIT Bhubaneswar any good?

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Mayank Tuteja Posted On : August 13th, 2020
M.Tech Mechanical Engineering DesignIndian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar (2018)

From an academic point of view, the Metallurgy department provides great opportunities, industry exposure, good placement opportunities, and so on. There are many other reasons you can find relevant to consider it.

  1. IIT Bhubaneswar has experienced professors from the respective background. There is also a good Student-Teachers ratio in the metallurgy department.
  2. IIT BBS has furnished and well-equipped labs fit for research. As Orissa is famous for minerals, you will get many chances for field trips too. This will provide you with practical experiences.
  3. During the 2019 campus placement,  90% of students from the metallurgy department got placed. The average salary package offered was around 11.4 LPA. In the past, many graduates have got a good salary package and got the chance to work abroad.
     
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What was the placement scenario for metallurgy at NIT Jamshedpur?

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Mayank Patel Posted On : September 4th, 2023
B.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur

The placements of the Metallurgy and Material Science branch of NIT Jamshedpur are improving every year and this year recorded 100% placements. The exact statistics have been tabulated below 

Placement%

100%

Highest CTC

INR 14 LPA

Average CTC

INR 9.42 LPA

Major Internship Offers

11.1%

Summer Internships

10.6%

The best part about these placements is that many students can convert their internship into PPO(Placement Offer). Some major past recruiters that have offered internships and PPOs are Tata Steel, Tata Tinplate, Tata Metaliks, and many more. Companies that have offered placement offers in the past are Aditya Birla Group (Hindalco), Tata Steel, Vedanta, Tata Metaliks, and JSW Steel.

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Should I go for metallurgical engineering or chemical engineering at VSSUT in Burla?

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Urmila Sahu Posted On : October 12th, 2023
VSSUT Burla (2021)

Both Metallurgical Engineering and Chemical Engineering at VSSUT are relatively new. Here are a few points of difference based on some common aspects 

  • Scope: As a Metallurgical student, you can work in any metal industry after graduation. Another option is pursuing higher studies like M.Tech or MS from IITs. This branch has immense scope outside India. Chemical engineers are highly sought after because every industry needs to hire chemical engineers for pollution control and waste matter management. So in terms of scope, Chemical Engineering is better
  • Academics: The metallurgical department at VSSUT has inexperienced but enthusiastic professors. Students are offered seven internship facilities from various NITs, IITs, and National Laboratories. The quality of faculty is similar in Chemical Engineering too.
  • Placements: During its year of commencement, Metallurgy passed out with around 96% placement making it the highest in core branches. Students of this branch were recruited by companies like Vedanta Resources, Hindalco, Bhushan Steel, and Adhunik Metals. Chemical Engineering is a new branch so its placements are still lacking.

In all, both branches offer decent opportunities with chemistry offering slightly better opportunities as compared to metallurgy. This is because it's open to a wider range of companies and this branch has great scope abroad. 

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Is it possible for an IIT Roorkee metallurgy student to change branch to mechanical?

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Shruti Gupta Posted On : April 14th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (2020)

Yes, It certainly is possible for an IIT Roorkee metallurgy student to change his branch to Mechanical.

In fact, based on recent stats, the metallurgy branch has the highest number of students opting for a branch change around 16 students out of 36 branch changers. Yet, I would like to bring to light the fact that IIT Roorkee has a bit of a complex branch change policy in comparison to other IITs.

  • The availability of seats for branch change intake is low around 2-3 only. This also includes seats for the reserved categories.
  • The CGPA required for branch change is very high due to less availability of seats. To get a branch change into CSE, one needs around 10 CGPA, for Electrical and ECE, one needs 9.7+ while other branches require around 9.4+ CGPA.
  • Lastly, branch change in IIT Roorkee takes place right after the first semester giving you less time to excel in adjusting alongside adjusting to your new life. You don’t have a second chance to score better in the second semester to compensate for the low marks in the first.

Although branch change at IIT Roorkee might seem difficult, with the right mindset and determination one can surely get into his preferred branch.

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