JNTUH B.Tech 4th Year 2 Semester Metallurgy and Material Engineering
R13 gives you complete info of Metallurgy and Material Engineering R13 Course Structure.
The main areas of study in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering include Physical Metallurgy, Extractive Metallurgy (Iron, Steel and Non-ferrous Metal extraction), Mineral Processing, Heat Treatment of Steels, Manufacturing Technologies (Metal Casting, Metal Forming, Powder Metallurgy and Welding), Mechanical Metallurgy (includes Material Testing – Destructive and Non-Destructive), Corrosion Engineering, and Materials Characterization Techniques.
Students who have completed their B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering can either opt for job or they can go for further studies. Students can enroll themselves for ME or M.Tech degree in Metallurgical Engineering.
Subject | L | T/P/D | C |
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Departmental Elective III : Advanced Materials / Nano Materials / Nuclear Metallurgy | 4 | _ | 4 |
Departmental Elective IV : Super Alloys / Ferro Alloy Technology / Selection of Materials for Engineering Applications | 4 | _ | 4 |
Composite Materials | 4 | _ | 4 |
Industry Oriented Mini Project | _ | _ | 4 |
Seminar | _ | 6 | 4 |
Project Work | _ | 15 | 4 |
Comprehensive viva | _ | _ | 2 |
Total | 12 | 21 | 2 |
L, T/P/D, C Stand for (T-Tutorial L – Theory P – Practical/Drawing C – Credits)
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