NIT Warangal metallurgical department, labs, cutoff and placements
NIT Warangal Metallurgical Department
The Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (formerly the Department of Metallurgical Engineering) was founded in 1965 with an intake of 30 students. The graduate program in industrial metallurgy was established in 1983 with an intake of 10 students. Since 1983, the department has also offered a doctoral program. The department has also introduced another M. Tech. program Materials Technology from the academic year 2011-2012.
NITW Metallurgy branch
The main fields of study in metallurgy and materials engineering include physical metallurgy, mining metallurgy (mining of iron, steel, and non-ferrous metals), mineral processing, heat treatment of steel, manufacturing technology (metal casting, metal forming, powder metallurgy, and welding), mechanical metallurgy (includes materials testing – destructive and non-destructive), Corrosion Engineering, Materials Characterization Techniques, etc.
Due to the growing demand for materials development, the department introduced new materials-based courses in 2004. Accordingly, the curriculum has been enriched with subjects on advanced materials such as composite materials, ceramics, polymers, nanomaterials, computer applications in metallurgy and materials engineering, etc. in addition to the above core areas. The laboratories of the department are well equipped with the latest equipment.
Full Gate syllabus for Metallurgical students
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NIT Warangal metallurgy cutoff and placements
Placement: About 80% of students from our course have placed. The highest salary package offered is 32 LPA and the average salary package offered is 12 LPA and the lowest salary package offered is 6 LPA. About 70% of our course students have done internships in companies like Reliance and Fidelity Investments. The top role offered on our course is the manager.
The main building of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at NIT Warangal is located in the main building of the institute. The main building of NIT Warangal is a landmark structure of the institute and is located near the main gate of the campus. The building was constructed in 1959 and has since undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate the growing needs of the institute.
The main building of NIT Warangal houses several administrative offices, lecture halls, classrooms, seminar halls, and laboratories for various departments. The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has its own laboratory and facilities within the main building, including facilities for metal casting, metal forming, welding, heat treatment, and materials characterization.
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The building is designed in a modern style with large windows, open spaces, and natural lighting to create a comfortable and conducive learning environment for students and faculty. The classrooms and lecture halls are equipped with modern teaching aids and audio-visual equipment to facilitate effective teaching and learning. The main building of NIT Warangal is a hub of academic and administrative activities and is an important part of the institute's heritage and identity.
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Night view of Metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
Inside and night view of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
Inside and top view of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
Front view of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
UPEM and MBM lab of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
Powder metallurgy lab of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
The powder metallurgy lab of metallurgical and materials engineering at NIT Warangal is a facility dedicated to research, teaching, and training in the field of powder metallurgy. Powder metallurgy is the process of manufacturing materials and components by heating and compacting metal powders, often using a sintering process.
The lab at NIT Warangal is well-equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and tools, including a powder compaction press, sintering furnaces, and various equipment for powder characterization such as a laser particle size analyzer and a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
The lab is used by undergraduate and postgraduate students for research projects and coursework, and by faculty members for their research activities. The research areas of the lab include powder synthesis, powder compaction, sintering, and characterization of powder materials and components.
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Physical metallurgy lab of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
The Physical Metallurgy Lab of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at NIT Warangal is a facility that focuses on research, education, and training in the field of physical metallurgy. Physical metallurgy deals with the study of the physical and mechanical properties of metals and alloys, and their relation to the microstructure and processing.
The lab is equipped with advanced instruments and tools such as a scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM), x-ray diffractometer (XRD), hardness tester, and other characterization equipment. The lab is also equipped with various furnaces for heat treatment, metallographic preparation, and microstructure analysis.
The lab is used by students for conducting research projects and coursework, and by faculty members for their research activities. The research areas of the lab include the characterization of advanced materials, microstructure-property relationships, phase transformation, and alloy development.
Fatigue testing lab of metallurgical and materials engineering, NIT Warangal
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