The syllabus for Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering covers materials science, metallurgy principles, quality control, and practical skills in metal production and analysis.
Syllabus and subjects in Diploma Metallurgical Engineering
The Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the field of metallurgy and materials science. This program covers a wide range of subjects, including metallurgical principles, materials testing, alloy development, heat treatment, foundry technology, welding processes, and quality control in metallurgy. Students will engage in practical learning experiences through laboratory work, metallurgical testing, and industrial visits, enabling them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world metallurgical challenges. The program also explores emerging trends and technologies in metallurgical engineering, such as additive manufacturing and advanced materials. Additionally, students will focus on safety, environmental considerations, and ethical practices in metallurgy. Throughout the program, there is a strong emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork, preparing graduates for careers in metallurgical industries, manufacturing, quality assurance, and research and development. By the end of this program, students will be well-prepared to contribute to the advancement and innovation of metallurgical processes and materials.
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1st Year Syllabus of Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering
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1 | Engineering Mathematics |
2 | Physics |
3 | Chemistry |
4 | Applied Mechanics |
5 | Mathematics |
6 | Physical Metallurgy |
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2nd Year Syllabus of Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering
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1 | Applied Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
2 | Metal Excavation Engineering |
3 | Metal Joining |
4 | Fuel Furnaces |
5 | Powder Metallurgy |
6 | Basic Metallurgical Engineering |
7 | Metal Testing |
8 | Iron Making |
9 | Metal and Alloys Heat Treatment |
10 | Metallurgical Analysis |
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3rd Year Syllabus of Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering
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1 | Steel Making |
2 | Corrosion and Prevention |
3 | Advanced Physical Metallurgy |
5 | Technical Writing and Seminar |
6 | Research Work |
7 | Non-Ferrous Production Metallurgy |
8 | Training and internship |