MTech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering is a two-year graduate program for B Tech graduates in mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing/automotive and all other disciplines related to major mechanical engineering majors.To be admitted to this course, a student must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field from an accredited university and have achieved her 60% or higher overall score. Admission to this course is based on applicants' performance in national level entrance examinations such as GATE, TANCET.
Student must hold a BE/ B Tech degree in Mechanical/ Automobile/ Production Manufacturing/ Process Engineering/ Any other stream related to core Mechanical Engineering At least 60% marks in graduation.
Course Level
Post-Graduation
Full-Form
Master of Technology in Manufacturing Science and Engineering
Duration
2 Years (4 Semesters)
Examination type
Semester Type
Eligibility
Graduates of BTech Mechanical engineer or related streams are eligible
Admission Process
Through GATE and other entrance exams/ Direct Interview
Top Recruiting Companies
Public Sector – GALE, SAIL, BPCL, NTPC, AAI, HAL, BPCL and others Private Sector – L&T, Adani, Bosch, Honda, Tata, Reliance, Maruti and others
Job Positions
Plant Engineer, Assembly Line Supervisor, Process Engineer, Junior Research Engineer, Teacher, Associate Professor, Quality Tester, Maintenance engineer and others
M.Tech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering Semester I
Mathematical Tools -Modelling, Simulation and their analysis
Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing Techniques
Elective-I
Elective-II
Modelling and Simulation Lab/ CAD Lab
Advanced Manufacturing Techniques Lab
M.Tech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering Semester II
Welding and Casting techniques
Automated production and use of CNC technology
Elective-III
Elective-IV
Elective-V
Welding and Casting Lab
M.Tech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering Semester III
Seminar and/or Supplementary Lectures
Project Work (Initial submission)
M.Tech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering Semester IV
Project (Final Submission)
IITM, Chennai
IIT, Delhi
IIT Bombay, Mumbai
IIT Kanpur
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Roorkee
IIT Guwahati
IIT Hyderabad
IIT Indore
Anna University, Chennai
Through GATE-
Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering (GATE), is the most common route for admissions in prestigious IITs, NITs and other government colleges across India. A candidate scoring good marks (above the cut-off marks for their stream) can apply for enrollment in a government/private institute on the basis of their ‘GATE Scorecard’. While several other entrance exams are conducted, a good GATE scorecard in enough to gain entry into any engineering institute in India
Other entrance exams –
Many institutes (including some IITs and NITs) conduct their own entrance exams for admissions. Students scoring well in these exams are eligible for enrollment in the conducting institutes.
Direct Interview –
Several institutes allow admissions on the basis of direct interview and the candidate’s past academic profile. Not only private but also government NITs and IITs allow a candidate’s direct enrollment if he has an excellent academic background (CGPA greater than 8.0 and from a top tier college).
GATE
SRMJEE
WBJEE
AP PGECET
TS PGECET
Process Engineer
Research and Design Manager
Sales and After Sales Manager
Teacher/Lecturer
To start his career – A postgraduate degree in Manufacturing is enough to land a person a good job in the manufacturing industries. Other than the manufacturing sector there are several other sectors where a willing post-graduate can land a job.
Apply for full time PhD- Students willing to study further and highly specialize themselves in manufacturing engineering can choose to enroll in PhD programs. PhD in engineering is a rigorous 3-year course and hence the student must seriously contemplate his objectives and post-course career choices before enrollment.
Applying for full time MPhil - M. Phil is another good option for students looking to continue their studies. It is a relative less rigorous course than PhD and is limited to a one and half/ two-year duration
question. Manufacturing technology vs additive manufacturing - which is better from a professional point of view?
Reply. It depends. Additive manufacturing should be the choice if the candidate has just graduated and is willing to invest time and energy in the relatively new niche of 3D printing. Career opportunities in this burgeoning field are very high, but it will be at least a decade before 3D printing becomes mainstream. On the other hand, if the candidate is a professional looking to improve their skills for better job prospects in the near future, manufacturing engineering is the best fit. The number of questions is his
Graduates from other engineering majors such as civil engineering can apply for his M Tech in Manufacturing Science and Engineering.
Ans. No, only mechanical engineers and other similar discipline graduates. B. In Automotive Engineering he is given
questions. Can a currently employed person obtain an MTech degree in Manufacturing Science and Engineering through distance learning?
Reply. No, UGC and AICTE have outright banned all distance learning on MTech. However, many educational institutions offer part-time/sponsorship programs for working professionals. There are
questions. What are my chances of getting a job in manufacturing after graduating from MTech?
Reply. Depending on the institution, IIT and NIT alumni are guaranteed to live on campus, but so can alumni of other institutions. It depends on your her CGPA and experience. In any case, MSc graduates are definitely preferred over B.Tech graduates.
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