It will tell information about Engineering courses petroleum engineering,civil engineering,mechanical engineering,aerospace engineering,industrial engineering,chemical engineering,computer science engineering,mining engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering,Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
2. What is an Engineering
Engineers are problem-solvers who want to make things work more
efficiently and quickly and less expensively. From computer chips and satellites to medical
devices and renewable energy technologies, Engineering makes our modern life possible.
In particular, electrical engineers and computer engineers have a wide range of study
options and career paths that let them design, build, and manage those ideas into reality.
we have lot of courses in Engineering. we can discuss each and every course and what is
the use of that course, and what are the carriers in future with that
course.
How do we assess the Engineering education system in India? Unlike a broadbased education in the arts or the sciences, the engineering education system is designed
to train engineers for the engineering profession. Hence it has to meet the challenges and
needs for engineers in the economy.
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3. Engineering courses
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Petroleum Engineering
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Chemical Engineering
Mining Engineering
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Aeronautical or Aerospace
Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Materials and Metallurgical
Engineering
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Computer science Engineering
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Industrial Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Electronics and Communication
Engineering
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Electrical and Electronics
Engineering
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4. Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum engineering degrees are not very popular in India because of
fewer universities offering admissions to petroleum engineering and less awareness in
parents. During the first year of study in petroleum engineering students usually learn
about basic engineering methods and techniques and from second year very
specialized courses in petroleum engineering are offered that include Reservoir Studies,
Gas Hydrates, Environmental Impact of Petroleum Fluid Operation, Characterization of
Crude oil, Development of Computer Software, Polymer Synthesis and
Characterization, Profile Modification, Development of Novel Fracturing Fluid,
characterization and Separation of Oil-Water Emulsion etc. In this course student will
learn subsurface activities related to the production of hydrocarbons, which can be
either crude oil or natural gas. The two key area of learning will be oil exploration and
processing of crude oils.
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5. Mining Engineering
Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the practice, the theory, the
science, the technology, and application of extracting and processing minerals from a
naturally occurring environment. Mining engineering also includes processing minerals
for additional value.
Mineral extraction is essential to modern society. Mining activities by
their nature cause a disturbance of the environment in and around which the minerals are
located. Mining engineers must therefore be concerned not only with the production and
processing of mineral commodities, but also with the mitigation of damage to the
environment as a result of that production and processing.
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6. Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies
the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and
maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the
production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design, production, and operation
of machines and tools. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.
Mechanical engineering is one of oldest branch of engineering and this course
is available in almost all engineering colleges across India. Mechanical engineering is really
a broad field of engineering because of its application. It has application right from
manufacturing plants, vehicles, ships, robots, heating and cooling systems, aircrafts, even in
medical devices.
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7. In this course of engineering students will learn about the physical and chemical
properties of different metal, their mixtures and applications. Students will learn about
preparing metal that satisfy industry demands, like aircraft, high temperature
ovens, ..etc.
During the first year of study, students learn the
basic engineering methods thought mathematics, physics and chemistry. Later in
second year till final year of study student will learn about he principles of metal
extraction and refining, materials characterization, structure- property relationship, and
processing of metals and other materials.
There are lots of companies in India doing metallurgy business for example all
steal companies offer jobs Material science and Metallurgical Engineering students.
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8. It is an engineering stream related to management of Industrial process. The
name Industrial engineering often confuses students and parents and lead to an
imagination of a manufacturing industry.
This is engineering stream is related to understanding, development and implementation of
systems involving human being and other resources. In this course of study student will learn
about the methods to manage and optimum utilization of resources available by applying
mathematical and engineering tools.
During first year student will learn about basic engineering subjects like mathematics,
physics chemistry and other engineering subjects. In later years they study about
Product Design and Development, work systems, logistics, production planning and
inventory control, Operation research, Quality Control and recently Intellectual property
system.
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9. Electronics and Communication engineering, is an engineering
discipline where non-linear and active electrical components such as electron tubes, and
semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, are utilized to
design electronic circuits, devices and systems, typically also including passive electrical
components and based on printed circuit boards. The term denotes a broad engineering field
that covers important sub fields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer
electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with
implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related
fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control
systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation
engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.
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10. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and
application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable
occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and
electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control
systems, signal processing and telecommunications.
Electrical engineering may include electronic engineering. Where a distinction is made, usually
outside of the United States, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems
associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor
control, whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of small-scale electronic systems
including computers and integrated circuits.[1] Alternatively, electrical engineers are usually
concerned with using electricity to transmit energy, while electronic engineers are concerned with
using electricity to process information.
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11. Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering is one of the most traditional studies in India. British started very good
schools for civil engineering studies and successfully completed some of the best projects
like the Ganga Canal and Railways Network to name a few.
In the first year of study, students will learn about the basic engineering
techniques along with mathematics and engineering design. From second year, students
will be more focused towards core subjects. Few of the subjects taught in these four years
are Fluid Mechanics, Soil Mechanics, Design of Structures and Structural Mechanics and
Water recourse engineering. Students are also partly exposed to subjects like
Transportation Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources Engineering,
Remote Sensing, Transportation Systems Engineering etc.
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12. Chemical Engineering
Like all engineers, chemical engineers use math, physics, and economics to solve
technical problems. The difference between chemical engineers and other types of
engineers is that they apply a knowledge of chemistry in addition to other engineering
disciplines. Chemical engineers sometimes are called 'universal engineers' because
their scientific and technical mastery is so broad.
Some chemical engineers make designs and invent new processes. Some construct
instruments and facilities. Some plan and operate facilities. Chemical engineers have
helped develop atomic
science, polymers, paper, dyes, drugs, plastics, fertilizers, foods, petrochemicals...
pretty much everything. They devise ways to make products from raw materials and
ways to convert one material into another useful form.
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13. Aeronautical or Aerospace Engineering
This is a specialized and improved branch of mechanical engineering that involve
learning about design and construction of airplanes, aircrafts and spacecrafts. This
course needs a good understanding of basic mathematics and physics because lot of
fundamental principles from physics and mathematics are extensively applied in flight
technology. Speaking more practically, don't have an expectation that you will visit all
top Aerospace labs in the world and get exposed to all space shuttles in B.Tech or
M.Tech course. This course will teach you the basic principles of flight engineering
with few individual experiments. For example, you may have a lab to experiment
vibration, propulsion and thermodynamics. You will test all of them individually not in
aircraft.
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14. Computer science Engineering
Computer Science has been one of the most lucrative and competitive course
to study since its inception in Indian Engineering Schools, colleges and Universities.
When India's computer industry created a mark in the world of business and gained
super trust and revenue for the nation, it also created a large amount of well paid jobs
for Computer Science Engineering students.
Computer science engineering students will learn about basic engineering
techniques, as other engineering students, during first year course. These techniques
include engineering mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering drawing.
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