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B.Tech. (Ceramic Technology)
Bachelor of Techonology in Ceramic Technology
| Duration: | 4 Years |
| Level: | 10+2 |
| Type: | Degree |
| Eligibility: | 10+2 or Equivalent |
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology or Bachelor of Technology in Ceramic Technology is an undergraduate Ceramic Technology course. A ceramic is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. Ceramic materials may have a crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or may be amorphous. Because most common ceramics are crystalline, the definition of ceramic is often restricted to inorganic crystalline materials, as opposed to the non-crystalline glasses. The earliest ceramics were pottery objects made from clay, either by itself or mixed with other materials, hardened in fire. Later ceramics were glazed and fired to create a colored, smooth surface. Ceramics now include domestic, industrial and building products and art objects. Ceramic Department's aim is to serve as a resource centre for Ceramic Science and Technology and to stimulate R&D activities in the technological and commercial development of new products and processes, useful for the Indian Ceramic and allied industries. The course provided many job opportunities to them.
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Eligibility
- Pass in Higher Secondary (10+2) or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. And also it can be conducted through entrance test.
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Syllabus
The following are study related subjects:-
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
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1 |
Research and development of the ceramic materials |
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2 |
Planning and developing processing systems |
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3 |
Designing and construction of plants and machinery along with other engineers |
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4 |
Planning and implementation of processing methodologies |
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5 |
Designs and development of various applications like glass, porcelain, cement, refractors, insulators, composite materials, enamels, cement etc. |
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Colleges
- Andhra University
- National Institute of Technology - NIT Rourkela
- Beant College of Engineering & Technology
- College of Engineering and Technology(CET)
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Course Suitability
- Candidates those who have good communication skills, hard working nature and innovative by thoughts can go for the course.
- Second, those who have planned of becoming lecturer/ teacher after having passed their post graduation also are eligible for it.
- Third, those who are efficient in pottery making, maintaining and preserving it as a heritage also can go for the course.
How is B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Course Beneficial?
- The opportunities for someone fresh out of college are vast both in private and public sector. In private sector, individual with a degree in Ceramic Technology can be absorbed in various ceramic ware manufacturing units located at various parts of the country.
- Generally, two types of workers are engaged in this industry – ceramic technologists and ceramic designers. The ceramic designers use sand and clay for basic ceramic materials while the technologists use the materials produced by complex chemical processes.
- One can also start his/ her own business and become an entrepreneur.
- One can also get jobs in Indian Space Research Organization, Defense Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and Institute for Plasma Research, among others, where there is great need for trained experts in ceramics.
B.Tech. Ceramic Technology Job Types
- Asst. Mgr-Techno commercial
- Research Engineer-Composite Materials
- Fresher-Junior Research Fellow
- Senior Research Fellow
- Company Accountant
- Account officer Accountant Manage
- Executive-Sales-Ceramic Manufacturing
- Marketing Officer
- Polymer Chemist/ Laboratory & Product Development
Advance Course in Ceramic Technology
B.Tech. (Ceramic Technology) Colleges in India
B.E. (Ceramic Technology)
M.Tech. (Ceramic Engineering)
M.Tech. (Ceramic Technology)
Ceramic Technology Diploma Courses
Diploma in Ceramic Technology
Diploma in Glass and Ceramic Engineering (DGCE)