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Department of Materials & Metallurgical Engineering
Dr. JD Sharma
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
About Us
The Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, earlier Metallurgical Engineering at PEC University of Technology Chandigarh was established in 1963.
We offer
B.E programme in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering (Intake 60),
M.E programme in Industrial Materials and Metallurgy (Intake 25)
PhD programme.
Interest of Faculties S. No. Faculty Area of Interest
1. Dr. Uma Batra (Head) Biomaterials, Degradation of Metals- Corrosion, Failure Analysis,
Environment friendly materials, structure property corelations
2. Dr. J D Sharma Transparent Ceramics, Materials Development- ADI, cast Iron,
Conductive ceramics- Varistors
3. Prof. R K Mahajan Foundary, forging, heat Treatment, Cast Irons, Failure analysis
4 Dr. Mamta Sharma Materials Science, nanomaterials, Characterization of Materials
5 Dr. Ranvir Singh Panwar Metal Matrix composites, Tribology, Al Alloy, Nano Materials
6 Dr. Ratnesh gupta Electron Microscopy and Ballistics Properties of Materials
7 Prof. Avtar Singh Materials Joining & Characterization, Composites, EDM
8 Prof. Shalom Akhai Production technology, Thermodynamics, Designing of Heat resistant
Materials
9 Prof. Sumit Bhardwaj Nano Technology, Nano Composites.
Recent Developments
• Design Innovation Centre
– Project of 10cr through MHRD to PEC, CSIO, PU and IDS
– Transparent Ceramic at PEC (Research Project – under Dr. JD Sharma)
• Biometerials Lab
- (Research project – under Dr. Uma Batra & Dr. JD Sharma)
• Industrial Metallurgy LAB
– PG Lab developed under TEQIP
Structure for UG course
There are seven CURRICULAR COMPONENTS:
1. Institute Core Courses (ICC)
2. Department Core Courses (DCC)
3. Humanities, Social Sciences and Management Elective Courses (HSSMEC)
4. Department Elective Courses (DEC)
5. Open Elective (GSEC/HSEC)
6. Co-Curricular Activities (CCA)
7. Minor Specialization Courses (MSC) or Departmental Honour Courses (DHC)
Credits for B.E. Programme
1 Institute Core Courses (ICC) Credit Total
(a) Humanities and Social Sciences (HSSC) 04
39-40 (b) Basic Sciences (BSC) 08+ 08*
(c) Engineering Sciences (ESC) 04+12*
(d) General Sciences (GSC) 03- 04
2 Department Core Courses (DCC) Credit
(a) Class Contact Core Courses 60
100
(b) Introduction to (Discipline) Engineering 02
(c) Engineering Analysis and Design 04
(d) Technical Communication 02
(e) Minor Project 04
(f) Major Project 08
(g) Industrial Tour Non-credit
(h) Practical Training/ Internship 20
* Department Specific Course
3 Humanities, Social Sciences and Management Elective
Courses (HSSMEC)
Credit Total
(a) Humanities and Social Sciences 03 06
(b) Management Studies 03
4 Departmental Elective Courses (DEC) 12 12
5 Open Elective (GSEC/HSEC) 04 04
6 Co- Curricular Activities (CCA)
(a) Discipline (to be awarded after final Year) 02
06 (b) NCC/NSS/ Sports (First Year) 02
(c) Sports/Proficiency (Second year to final year and to be
awarded after final year)
02
7 Minor Specialization Courses (MSC) or Departmental Honour
Courses (DHC)
20 20
Grand Total
(For those who do not opt for Minor Specialization/ honours) 167- 168
Grand Total
(For those who opt for degree with Minor Specialization) 187- 188
Grand Total
(For those who opt for degree with honours) 187- 188
Continue…..
Institute Core Courses
CREDITS Contact Hours/ Week
L T P Total
1. Humanities and Social Sciences (HSSC)
(a) Communication Skill (Basic/
Advance)
02 1 1 0 02
(b) Ethics and Self- awareness 02 2 0 0 02
Total 04 3 1 0 04
2. Basic Science (BSC)
(a) Mathematics- I 04 3 1 0 04
(b) Mathematic- II (Module form) 04 3 1 0 04
(c) Department specific course- I* 04 3 0 2 04
(d) Department specific course- II* (*Either from Physics and Chemistry)
04 3 0 2 04
Total 16 12 2 4 16
CREDITS Contact Hours/ Week
L T P Total
3. General Sciences (GSC)
(a) Introduction to Environmental
Studies
03 3 0 0 3
Total 03 3 0 0 3
4. Engineering Science (ESC)
(a) Computer Programming
(Basic/Advance)
04 3 0 2 4
(b) Department Specific Course- I 04 3 1 0 4
(c) Department Specific Course- II 04 3 1 0 4
(d) Department Specific Course- III 04 3 1 0 4
Total 16 12 3 2 16
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CREDITS
Contact Hours/ Week
L T P Total
1. Humanities, Social, Sciences and Management Elective Course (HSSMEC)
(a) One Course from Humanities
and Social Sciences
(b) One Course from Management
Studies
03
03
3
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
Total 06 6 0 0 06
HSSMEC Courses
CREDITS Contact Hours/ Week
L T P Total
1. Humanities, Social Sciences and Management (HSSMEC)
Humanities and Social Sciences
(any one from the tentative list)
(a) Economics
(b) English Literature
(c) Gender and Culture Studies
(d) Linguistics
(e) Philosophy
(f) Sociology
Management Studies
(any one from the tentative list)
(a) Innovation, Business Models and Entrepreneurship
(b) Managing Innovation and Changes
(c) Cross Culture Management
(d) Strategic Human Resources Management
(e) Management of Self and Interpersonal Dynamics
(f) Marketing Research
(g) Quality Management
03 3 0 0 3
03 3 0 0 3
Continue…..
CREDITS Contact Hours/ Week
L T P Total
2. Engineering Sciences (ESC)
Department Specific Course- I, II, III
(any three from the tentative list)
(a) Engineering Drawing
(b) Fluid Mechanics
(c) Thermodynamics
(d) Solid Mechanics
(e) Electrical Science
(f) Introduction to Electronics
(g) Material Science
(h) Introduction to Mechatronics
(i) Introduction to Manufacturing
(j) Mechanical Engineering Design
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
04
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Continue….. ESC Courses
Teaching Scheme for B.E. (Materials & Metallurgical Engineering)
B.E. first Year
Semester- I
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MAN101 Mathematics –I 3 1 0 4 BSC
MTN101 Introduction to Materials & Metallurgical Engg. 1 0 0 2 DCC
CSN104/105 Computer Programming (Basic/ Advanced) 3 0 2 4 ESC
PYN102 Condensed Matter Physics 3 ½ ½ 4 BSC
HSS101 Ethics and Self-Awareness 2 0 0 2 HSSC
GSC101 Introduction to Environmental Science 3 0 0 3 GSC
Total 19
Semester- II
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MAN103 Probability and Statistics 3 1 0 4 BSC
HSS 102A Communication Skills (Basic/Advanced) 1 0 2 2 HSSC
CHN104 Physical Chemistry 3 0 3 4 BSC
ESC101 Engineering Drawing 2 0 4 4 ESC
MTN102 Physical Metallurgy 3 1 2 4 DCC
MTN103 Thermodynamics of Materials 3 1 0 4 DCC
Total 22
Workshop Project in Summer Vacation. 56 hrs 2*
* Evaluation marks to be carried over to nest semester
B.E. Second Year
Semester- I
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
ESC 205 Introduction to Electronics 3 1 0 4 ESC
MTN 201 Extractive Metallurgy for Non Ferrous Metals 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 202 Electro Metallurgy & Corrosion 3 0 2 4 DCC
MTN 203 Phase Transformations 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 204 Ceramics 3 0 2 4 DCC
Economics 3 0 0 3 HSSMEC
MTN 205 Technical Communication 0 0 3 2 DCC
Total 25
Semester- II
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MTN 206 CAMED 3 0 2 4 BSC
Introduction to Mechatronics 3 0 2 2 HSSC
MTN 207 Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3 1 0 4 BSC
MTN 208 Metal Casting 3 1 2 5 ESC
MTN 209 Iron Making Technology 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 210 Polymer Technology 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 211 Educational Tour Non Credit DCC
Total 25
B.E. Third Year Semester- I
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MTN 301 Steel Making Technology 3 0 2 4 DCC
MTN 302 Materials Characterization 3 0 2 4 DCC
MTN 303 Mechanical Working of Metals 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 304 Engineering Materials and Selection 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 305 Materials Joining Technology 3 1 0 4 DCC
MTN 321 Minor Project 0 0 4 4 DCC
Total 25
Semester- II
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MTN 306 Internship* 20 DCC
Total 20
*Internship Seminar presentation may be held a week before the date of registration in semester- I, forth Year
B.E. Fourth Year
Semester- I
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
MTN 401
Op
en
Ele
ctiv
e Materials Characterization
3 1 0 4 GSEC/MEC MTN 402 Engineering Materials & Selection
MTN 403 Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
MTN 404 Fracture & Failure Analysis
MTN 405 D
ep
art
me
nt
Ele
ctiv
e
cou
rse
-I Kinetics & Rate Process
3 1 0 4
DEC
MTN 406 Electroceramics
MTN 407 Advanced Foundary Technology
MTN 408 Thin Film Technology
MTN 409
De
pa
rtm
en
t
Ele
ctiv
e
cou
rse
-II
Failure Analysis
3 0 2 4 MTN 410 Heat Treatment of Metals
MTN 411 Alloy Steels
MTN 412 Cast Iron Technology
MTN 413 Major Project 0 0 4 2* DCC
MTN 414 Material Science & Engineering 3 0 2 4 MSC/DHC
MTN 415 Advanced Materials 3 1 0
MTN 302 Characterization of Materials 3 0 2 4 MSC/DHC
MTN 422 Composite Materials 3 1 0
Total 14/22 *Evaluation marks to be carried over to next semester
Semester- II
B.E. Fourth Year
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit Category
Entrepreneurship and Project Management 3 0 0 3 GSEC/MEC
MTN 418 D
ep
art
me
nt
Ele
ctiv
e
cou
rse
-III
Surface Engineering
3 1 0 4 DEC MTN 419 Nano Materials Technology and
Application
MTN 420 Powder Technology
MTN 421 Major Project 0 0 12 6 DCC
MTN 422 Engineering Materials 3 0 2 4
MSC
DHC MTN 423 Non Destructive Testing 3 1 0
MTN 424 Corrosion Engineering 3 0 2 4
MSC
DHC MTN 425 Microscopy and Spectroscopy 3 1 0
MTN 426 Heat Treatment of Metals 3 0 2 4
MSC
DHC MTN 427 X-Ray Crystallography 3 1 0
Total 13/25
Structure of
M.E. Courses (Industrial Materials and Metallurgy)
Course Name No. Total Credits = 72
Program Core 4 12
Program Elective 5 15
Open Core 2 06
Open Elective* 2 04
Program Labs** 1 03
Case Histories and Industry Experiences# 1 01
Seminar and Term Paper 1 01
Project/ Industry based Project -I 1 12
Project/ Industry based Project -I I 1 18
*It could be intra/inter departmental ME course
**To include minimum of two industrial visits of half day duration to nearby industries
#
To include 4 to 5 invited lectures from industrial experts.
Teaching Scheme for M.E. (Industrial Materials and Metallurgy)
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit
MTN 501 Program Core-I :
Advanced Physical Metallurgy 3 0 0 3
MTN 502 Program Core-II :
Industrial Materials 3 0 0 3
MTN 503 Program Mathematics/ Mathematics (Open Core I):
Computer Applications and Simulations in Metallurgy 3 0 2 3
MTN 504
Pro
gra
m
Ele
ctiv
e-
I Environmental Degradation of Materials
3 1 0 3 MTN 505 Mechanical Behavior of Material
MTN 506 Composites and Polymers
MTN 507
Pro
gra
m
Ele
ctiv
e-
II
Surface Engineering
3 0 2 3 MTN 508 Non-Destructive Testing
MTN 509 Aerospace Materials
MTN 510 Program Lab-I: Materials Processing Lab. 3 1 0 2
Total 17
M.E. First Year
Semester I
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit
MTN 520 Program Core-III :
Material Characterization 3 0 0 3
MTN 521 Program Core-IV :
Introduction to Forming Processes 3 0 0 3
MTN 522 P
rog
ram
Ele
ctiv
e-
III
Biomaterials
3 0 0 3 MTN 523 Failure Analysis
MTN 524 Nano-materials and Technology
MTN 525 Open core-II :
Design of Experiments and Research Methodology 3 0 0 3
Open Elective* 3 0 0 3
MTN 530 Program Lab-II**:
Materials Characterization Lab. 0 0 3 2
Total 17
M.E. First Year Semester II
*It could be intra/inter departmental ME course
**To include minimum of two industrial visits of half day duration to nearby industries
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit
MTN 540
Pro
gra
m
Ele
ctiv
e-
IV
Inspection and Quality control
3 0 0 3 MTN 541 Advanced Materials joining
MTN 542 Energy Conservation and Pollution Control in
Metallurgical Industries
MTN 543
Pro
gra
m
Ele
ctiv
e-
V Advanced Metal Forming
3 0 0 3 MTN 544 Advanced Foundry Technology
MTN 545 Advanced Powder Metallurgy
MTN 546 Industrial Heat Treatment
MTN 547 Case Histories and industry Experiences# 0 0 2 1
MTN 548 Seminar and Term Paper 0 0 2 1
MTN 598 Project/ Industry based Project -I 0 0 24 12
Total 20
M.E. Second Year Semester I
#
To include 4 to 5 invited lectures from industrial experts.
Course Code Course Name L T P Credit
MTN 599 Project/ Industry-based Project -II 0 0 36 18
Total 18
Semester II
Industry- Academia Interface
Industry-institute week in each semester- a scheduled activity in academic calendar
Experts from following industries/Alumnus of Dept. have interacted with students in last two years:
SAIL, TISCO, VEDANTA, BHEL, TATA MOTORS, JSW, Mahindra & Mahindra, L&T, Kangaroo, INSDAG, Naval Trials and Acceptance Authority, Videocon Telecom, Terminal Ballistic Research Laboratory (DRDO) etc.
Student Placement
S. No. Year Name of the companies
1. 2015-16
JP Morgan, Grofers India, Maruti Suzuki India, The Smart Cube,
Axtria, EXL Analytics, Mu Sigma, Bhushan steels, Grail Research, TATA
Tanishq, Mckinsey and company , JSW, TCS, ZS associates
2. 2014-15 ZS associates, The smart cubes, Maruti Suzuki, EXL Services, Mu
Sigma, Accenture, Grail Research, JSW
3. 2013-14 ZS Associates, EXL services, IBM, Smart Cube, Infosys
Student Motivation
Four major areas are favorable for the students after BE/ME:
(a) JOB (Industry and other government sectors)
(b) Higher Study (MBA, M.E., M.S.)
(c) Civil Services
(d) Research (Joining of Research Project/PhD)
Core Companies offering jobs:
Steel Authority of India Limited, Tata Steel, Jindal Steel & Power Limited, ISPAT Industries Ltd, John Deere, Pune; Reliance Industries Ltd.
Government organization include ISRO, DRDO, and Railways.
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