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Jun 15, 2007

M.Tech@India

Almost all engineering colleges/institutes admit students to M.Tech. courses based on the GATE score. In the absence of sufficient applicants who have qualified GATE, others will be considered for admission on the basis of the candidate's record in the qualifying examination. However, some of the deemed universities conduct their own entrance tests for M.Tech. admission.
Some of the institutes are:
· Anna University, Chennai, The categories for admission under the system are: GATE qualified, Non-GATE, sponsorship for regular/self-supporting full-time programmes.www.annauniv.edu/tanca-2005.
· The National Institute of Technology, Calicut conducts an M.Tech. programme in Computer Science and Engineering (two years, four semesters). Those who have passed B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering/or its equivalent with a valid GATE score are eligible for admission. ( www.nitc.ac.in/nitc/mtech) .
· Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, (website: gate.iitm.ac.in): Entry qualification is a B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering/equivalent with valid GATE
· IIT, Kanpur (www.iitk.ac.in/doaa/admissions.html)
· IIT Kharagpur (www.iitkgp.ernet.in/mtech )
· The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, (www.iisc.ernet.in ) conducts an ME Computer Science and Engineering course; eligibility is second class BE/B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering. Selection is based on GATE score only.
· Pondicherry University (www.pndiuni.org ) Selection is based on an entrance test conducted by the University and Kochi will be one of the test centres.
· Amritha Vishwa Vidya Peetham, Ettimadai (P.O), Coimbatore (www.amritha.edu )
· The National Institute of Technology, deemed university, Warangal Admission is based on the GATE score
· Birla Institute of Technology, deemed university, Ranchi (www.bitmesra.ac.in)
· Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum (www.pgcet.ac.in, www.vtu.ac.in)
· Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, deemed university, Chennai (www.bharathuniv.ac.in)
· Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (deemed university) Bhubaneswar, (http://www.kiit,org )
Details here are as per the knowledge of the Author.

SCOPE:Petro Chemical,Chemical Engineering

There are lot of opportunities for petrochemical engineers in INDIA and abroad, as they deal with Applying scientific and mathematical principles , synthesizing new materials, transforming combinations of elements of matter and developing the processes to do it all safely, efficiently and on a large scale. Using petrochemicals, engineers process and package many of the foods, clothes, help power our cars and heat our homes and develop new materials from garbage. Petrochemical engineers are like alchemists; they turn raw materials into valuable products. They usually work with a team of chemists. Petrochemical engineers will often specialize in a particular area once they become established, including biochemistry, the environment or petrochemical refining.
Chemical engineering largely involves the design and maintenance of chemical processes for large-scale manufacture.The development of the large-scale processes characteristic of industrialized economies is a feat of chemical engineering, not chemistry.The modern discipline of chemical engineering encompasses much more than just process engineering. Chemical engineers are now engaged in the development and production of a diverse range of products, as well as in commodity and specialty chemicals.
One can also find research/job opportunities in any chemical process and petrochemical industries. You also work in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, pulp and paper, food processing, polymers, biotechnology, environmental health and safety industries, etc. Job opportunities are also available in chemical/fertilizer plants, petroleum refineries, plastics and yarn manufacturing companies, and mineral processing industries and so on.
One can pursue M.Tech from BITS(www.bits-pilani.ac.in ), The School of Engineering and Technology Bharathidasan University(www.bdu.ac.in), Vellore Institute of Technology (www.vit.ac.in), but they all provide M.tech degree in energy and petrochemicals not purely in petrochemicals.Futher you can opt for M.Sc. Engineering ,Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering( by Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore (www.iisc.ernet.in) ) and ME Chemical Engineering .Selections to these programmes are based on the GATE score.
And IIT’s do provide integrated courses in chemical engineering for 5years.Infact IIT Kanpur is ranked among the nation's top schools in Chemical Engineering further IIT Kharagpur, Madras, Delhi and Roorkee provide this integrated course in various branches of chemical and petrochemical sciences.
For careers: visit
http://www.thecareerengineer.com/engineering-jobs/Oil+&%3B+Petrochemical
http://www.schoolsintheusa.com/careerprofiles_details.cfm?carid=149
http://www.mitpune.com/mit/mit_petrochem_main.html#1

B.E. Vs B.Tech

BE is supposed to be more knowledge oriented where as B Tech is skill oriented.Now a days, nobody is caring about the by definition difference that was prevalent a generation ago. Its only University dependency.
Deciding which one is better is more dependent on the application/job one is capable of doing. Hands-on-experience is preferable to knowledge in many countries.An Engineer without skill is not an Engineer. To focus on this point, B Tech course was developed. This way B Tech is supposed to be closer to an Engineer than BE but now, not the degree but the talent matters. And its not important to have an Engineering Degree or background to be able to what the engineers actually are doing.
There are thousands of examples where people are doing very well along with engineers without having an engineering degree.

and In India B.E. and B.Tech is treated as equivalents.People will prefer a better college or university rather then looking into as the degree offerred is B.E Or B.Tech.

SCOPE: Aeronautical, Aerospace and aircraft maintenance engineering

Aeronautical Engineering course trains an engineer in designing, constructing, analyzing, testing, development and manufacturing of commercial and military aircrafts, missiles, and spacecrafts. Aeronautics focuses on systems that operate in the Earth's atmosphere and Astronautics on those operating in space.
· A student from the science stream with a minimum of 50% in the 12th std is eligible to join the course in almost every college.
· There is distinct difference between aerospace/aeronautical engineering and aircraft maintenance engineering. The former is a degree course and teaches designing and manufacturing of the aircraft, while the latter teaches the servicing the aircraft for its proper functioning
· Aeronautical Engineering is offered by the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also by the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. The Madras Institute of Technology offers a three year Graduate Programme in Aeronautical Engineering for B Sc students, subject to their having passed Maths and Physics at the graduation stage. The Indian Institute of Science (IIS), Bangalore has M Tech and Ph D programmes in Aeronautics.
But the Bombay Flying Club is the only institute in the West Zone to offer a course in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering.
· SCOPE: Four major divisions exist in the Aeronautics side of the Aerospace Industry: military aircraft, civilian aircraft, aircraft engines, and missile systems. Following are the few places these engineers can look forward for their employment. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, DRDO, Air India, Indian Airlines, ISRO.
· There are limited opportunities in this branch, therefore a large number take Research and development areas in Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Civil Aviation, Defense Laboratories or Civil Aviation departments. DATES for application and any other information are available on college prospects or you can search it on net.

Jun 14, 2007

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