The syllabus for a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) program in Chemical Engineering typically covers advanced topics in chemical process engineering, thermodynamics, transport phenomena, kinetics, and reactor design. It includes specialized courses in areas like chemical plant design, environmental engineering, and safety management. Students engage in practical laboratory work, research projects, and may explore elective courses in nanotechnology, biotechnology, or materials science. The curriculum emphasizes problem-solving, process optimization, and sustainability in chemical processes. Additionally, students often work on a thesis or a research project to demonstrate their expertise in a specific area of chemical engineering.
Semester I
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Advanced Numerical Methods |
2 | Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering |
3 | Analysis of Transport Phenomena |
4 | Fluid Phase Equilibria |
5 | Chemical Reactor Theory |
6 | Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab |
Semester II
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Modern Separation Processes |
2 | Chemical Process Design |
3 | Modern Control Theory |
4 | Seminar |
Semester III
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Process Modeling and Simulation |
2 | Project Work Phase I |
Semester IV
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Project Work Phase I |