Metallurgy Engineering

  • GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN METALLURGY ENGINEERING

  • Metallurgical Engineering is a broad field that deals with all sorts of metal-related areas. The three main branches of this major are physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy, and mineral processing. Physical metallurgy deals with problem solving: you’ll develop the sorts of metallic alloys needed for different types of manufacturing and construction. Extractive metallurgy involves extracting metal from ore. Mineral processing involves gathering mineral products from the earth’s crust. As a Metallurgical Engineering major, you’ll learn the fundamentals of all three fields, as well as the basics of engineering in general. We need metals to make our society function—metals make up important parts of cars, bikes, planes, buildings, even toothpaste tubes. Your knowledge of the production, design, and manufacturing of these metals and mineral products can be rewarding and exciting.

  • Part - 1 :

  • - ENGINEERING DRAWING
    - ENGINEERING MECHANICS
    - MATERIAL SCIENCE
    - PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY

  • Part - 2 :

  • - FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY
    - FUEL FURNACES & REFACTORIES
    - METALFORMING & POWDER METALLURGY
    - FERROUS METAL PRODUCTION

  • Part - 3 :

  • - NON FERROUS METAL PRODUCTION
    - HEAT TREATMENT OF METAL & ALLOYS
    - THERMAL ENGINEERING
    - ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING

  • DURATION

    3 YEAR

    ELIGIBILITY

    HSC / DIPLOMA / ITI

    COURSE FEES

    49000.00

    TOTAL FEES

    49000.00

    FOREIGN STUDENT FEES

    $ 1250.00