M.Tech. Offshore Structures or Master of Technology in Offshore Structures is a two-year postgraduate Civil Engineering program. Offshore Engineering is multidisciplinary and is collaboration between Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology. The program comprises of four specializations: Fixed (Bottom Founded) Structures, Floating Structures, Subsea Engineering and Dredging Engineering. Offshore and Dredging Engineers make structures, for example, fixed and drifting stages for the oil and gas industry. They likewise plan undersea pipelines and other submerged hardware for this division. A significant component is the structure of digging gear for land recovery, support and the recuperation of inserted minerals in remote ocean areas.
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