Metallurgical and Materials Engineering involves the study of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. It focuses on the extraction, processing, and development of materials used in various industries. Students will learn about materials testing, manufacturing processes, and metallurgical analysis.
Students who have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are eligible. A strong interest in material science and industrial applications is advantageous.
Graduates can work as Metallurgical Engineers, Materials Scientists, or Quality Control Engineers in industries like automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing. Opportunities also exist in research institutions and metal processing plants.