M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering)

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Master of Technology in Ceramic Engineering

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduation

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) or Master of Technology in Ceramic Engineering is a Post-Graduate Ceramic Engineering course. The Ceramic Engineering course is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is done either by the action of heat or at lower temperatures using precipitation reactions from high purity chemical solutions.

The term includes the purification of raw materials, the study and production of the chemical compounds concerned, their formation into components, and the study of their structure, composition, and properties. The duration of a Master of Technology degree in Ceramic Engineering is generally two years but it may vary from institute to institute and also may be on a part-time basis by certain institutes. The syllabus for the Master of Technology course in Ceramic Engineering is divided into four semesters and two elective subjects. The Ceramic Engineering course is valuable and job-orienting in nature.

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Eligibility

  • The candidates must have completed their Graduation such as a Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Technology degree in any of the relevant subjects such as Mechanical / Ceramic / Production / Automation / Metallurgical / Aeronautical / Mechatronics / Marine / Industrial / Manufacturing under any registered University.
  • The marks of admission for this course may vary from University to University. In various colleges and Universities, there is an entrance exam for admission.

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Syllabus

Syllabus of Ceramic Engineering as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Semester-I

Sr. No. 

Subjects of Study

1

Principles of Ceramic Processing & Fabrication

2

Structure & Properties of Engineering Ceramics

3

Practicals

  • Characterization of Ceramic Products Lab
  • Instrumental Analysis Lab
  • Seminar & Technical Writing

4

Elective-I

  • Advanced Structural Ceramics and Bio-Ceramics
  • Non-Oxide Ceramics
  • Refractories for Metallurgical & Allied Processes
  • Shaped and Unshaped Refractories

5

Elective-II

  • Advanced Composites
  • Advanced Glass and Glass Ceramics
  • Computer-Aided Designing and Modelling of Ceramic Systems

6

Elective-III

  • Advanced Electroceramics
  • Friction and Wear of Materials
  • High-Temperature Ceramic Processing

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Semester-II

1

Advances in Phase Diagrams

2

Nanomaterials

3

Practicals

  • Electroceramics Lab
  • Process Ceramics Lab

4

Elective-IV

  • Ceramics in High Tech Applications
  • Magnetic Ceramics
  • Science of Sol-Gel Processing

5

Elective-V

  • Transport Phenomena
  • Techniques of Materials Characterization
  • X-Ray & Electron Microscopy

6

Elective-VI

  • Bio Mems and Biosensors
  • Bio-Ceramics and Composite Materials
  • Composite Materials

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Semester-III

1

Summer Research / Industrial Project

2

Research Project Work-I

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Semester-IV

1

Research Project Work-II

2

Dissertation

 

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Colleges

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Course Suitability

  • Students who are interested or desirous in ceramic artifacts, and interested in making them are a good suit for this course.
  • Those who are willing to go for teaching fields with a higher degree will have to first complete the Master’s degree then further qualifications can go for it.
  • Those who have good communication skills, interpersonal, work for many hours continuously and teamwork temperament also is suitable for the course.

How is the M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Course Beneficial?

  • The Ceramic Engineering degree course enables the students of getting many jobs in the cultural department of tourism in the country.
  • The Master of Technology course in Ceramic Engineering provides the candidate a good base for higher degree programs in respective subjects such as research work.
  • They can become a teacher or junior lecturer at Higher Secondary and 10+2 levels after having B.Ed plus other qualifications.

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Employment Areas

  • Construction Jobs / Core Cutting Services
  • Education
  • Expansion Joints Treatment Services
  • Inspection Services
  • Industrial Flooring Services
  • Old Structure and Silicon Treatment Repairing and Rehabilitation
  • Plaster of Paris Ceiling Designs
  • Research and Development Jobs
  • Wall Paints Jobs

M.Tech (Ceramic Engineering) Job Types

  • Beam / Column Slab Engineer
  • Construction Manager
  • Interior Decoration Engineer / Interior & Exterior Decorator
  • Joints Treatment Engineer
  • Manager & Supervisor
  • Teacher & Lecturer

After completing Diploma in Glass and Ceramic Engineering (DGCE) you can become :