FAQs
Q: what is the future of metallurgical and material science?
A: As it is a lesser-known subject of engineering most of the student do not go for this course coz they think it is not much in demand but the fact remains we use this branch of technology in everywhere from manufacturing to household things.
Q: what kind of subject is more important in this engineering?
A: this branch of engineering requires technical knowledge as the margin of error is limited. Although there is a lot of math, metallurgical and materials engineering requires a good understanding of chemistry
Q: What entry qualification do you need to get into Metallurgical and material science?
A: The candidate must have scored a minimum of 50% mark in 10, +2 in the PCM. A 3-year Diploma holder is also eligible.
Q: What are the subjects I will be learning in Metallurgical and material science?
A: There are a lot of subjects that will be taught and there will be some specialization subjects. some subjects are Chemical Metallurgy, Deformation and Mechanical Working of Materials, Mineral Process plant Design, Corrosion and Degradation of Materials, Elements of Electro-Mechanics, Iron and Steel Making, Polymers and nanocomposites, Thermodynamics and kinetics of material
Q: What are the job opportunities for a graduate in the private sector?
A: Job opportunities are available in both Public sector and private sector. Some private Sectors are Gems and stone Industry, Mining Industry, steel plants to name a few.
Q: What is the job of a metallurgist?
A: Metallurgists study the properties of metals and then apply their findings to practical applications, such as metal production. They work with a range of metals including copper, precious metals, iron, steel, zinc and aluminium alloys.
Q: What are the skills required to get into a Bachelor's Degree?
A: Effective technical skills and materials knowledge.Good in handling Thermodynamics and positive attitude to critical thinking and problem-solving.Interpersonal and creativity skills, team working skills.
Q: What is Material Engineering do?
A: Materials engineers will be needed to design new materials for use both in traditional industries, such as aerospace manufacturing and in industries focused on new medical or scientific products. However, most materials engineers work in manufacturing industries.