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Aeronautical Engineering includes the designing, manufacturing, testing and maintenance of aircraft in commercial aviation and defence sectors. It involves the study of advanced level Physics and Mathematics.
Aerospace engineering deals with the research, design, development, construction, testing of aircraft and spacecraft. It is divided into aeronautical engineering related with aircrafts in the earth's atmosphere, and astronautical engineering that deals with spacecrafts operating outside the earth's atmosphere.
Architecture is the science that deals with planning, designing, safety, affordability, and supervision of construction works for houses, office buildings, skyscrapers, landscapes, or entire cities.
Artificial Intelligence belongs to a field of science and engineering that studies and aims to develop intelligent computer machines that can perform tasks with human intelligence. It includes speech recognition, visual perception, logic and decision, multi-language translation and more.
Automobile engineering is the study of designing, developing, fabricating, and testing vehicles or vehicle components from concept stage to production stage by incorporating various elements of engineering such as mechanical, electrical, electronic, software and safety engineering.
Biomedical engineering is the study of engineering as applied in the medical sector such as manufacturing prostheses, medical equipment, diagnostic devices and drugs. It also covers orthopaedic and rehabilitation engineering, molecular, cellular and tissue engineering.
Biotechnology engineering is a branch of engineering where technology is combined with biology for research and development. It involves a wide range of subjects such as engineering, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology and chemistry.
Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. Ceramics are heat resistant and used in a wide range of industries including mining, aerospace, medicine, refinery, food and chemical industries, packaging science, electronics, and guided light wave transmission.
Chemical Engineering is the design and maintenance of chemical plants and the development of chemical processes for converting raw materials or chemicals into valuable forms. It combines knowledge of Chemistry and Engineering for the production of chemicals, covering areas from biotechnology and nanotechnology to mineral processing.
Civil Engineering involves planning, designing and executing structural works including roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, airports, dams, water works, and sewage systems. The major specialisations include structural, water resources, environmental, construction, transportation, and geo-technical engineering.
Computer Science Engineering involves both computer science and electronics engineering. It includes testing and designing of computer components. There are two types of computer engineers: computer software engineers and computer hardware engineers.
Electrical and electronics engineering is about the use of technology ranging from global positioning systems to electrical power generators. These engineers are responsible for designing, developing, testing as well supervising the production of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery.
Electronics and Communication Engineering deals with electronic devices and software interfaces. It helps increase productivity in various industries such as oil, energy, agriculture, and telecommunication media. The course is also applied to steel, petroleum, chemical, healthcare, and transportation industries.
Industrial engineering is originally applied to manufacturing but has extended its service to fields like operations research, systems engineering, ergonomics and quality engineering. It is also known as Operations management, Production Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Manufacturing Systems Engineering.
This is the age of Information-Communication-Entertainment (ICE) with massive expansion in broadcasting through more television channels, direct broadcast satellites, T.V./Computer link ups, cable T.V. and rapid growth in All India Radio and other broadcasting services particularly FM.
Instrumentation engineering is a branch of electrical and electronics engineering that deals with the study of engineering principles and procedures of computing instruments used in designing and assembling automated systems.
Manufacturing Science and Engineering is the production of goods for use or sale using labour and machines, tools, chemical and biological processing, or formulation. Raw materials are transformed into finished goods on a large scale to be used for manufacturing complex products such as aircrafts, household appliances or automobiles.
Marine engineering deals with nautical architecture and science and is meant for research conducted in oceans, coastal or inland waters connected to the sea. Marine engineers have the entire responsibility of the ship's technical management.
Mechanical engineering deals with application of the principles of mechanics and energy to design machines and devices right from automobiles, trucks, airplanes to trains, tractors, fax machines or even power plants. Robotic inspection systems, cryogenic technology, and laser material processing are also emerging areas of study.
Medical Electronics engineering relates to the combined study of biology with engineering principles for developing artificial organs, prostheses, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other health management systems. The course also offers specialisation in biomechanics, rehabilitation and orthopaedic engineering.
Metallurgy is a field of materials science and materials engineering that deals with the physical and chemical behaviour of metallic elements and their mixtures called alloys.
Mining engineering, also referred as mineral engineering, deals with the study of techniques to extract and process minerals from their natural surroundings. A mining engineer studies ore reserve analysis, operations and planning, mine health and safety, drilling, blasting, ventilation and related topics.
Naval Architecture primarily relates to the design, construction or maintenance of all types of marine vessels such as ships, boats, oil and gas tankers, containers, passenger ships, ferries etc.
The course in Polymer (plastics and rubbers) technology deals with materials and the application which ranges from construction, packing, decorative items to automobiles, aircrafts etc.
Robotics is an inter-disciplinary course and students of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, instrumentation engineering or computer engineering can join this field. Robotics and artificial intelligence are interlaced and there is option at the Master's level.
Textile engineering courses deal with the application of scientific and engineering principles to the design and control of all aspects of fibres, textiles, and apparel processes, products, and machinery.
The Computer Applications course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to expand and apply technological knowledge.
Computer science is one of the known courses among engineering aspirants which aims on the basic elements of computer programming and networking. This course includes knowledge of design, implementation and management of information system of both hardware and software.
Cyber Security deals with the study of possible cyber threats and harms - technical, financial or personal. The course equips the professional to deal with many types of cybercrimes such as copyright breach, hacking, illegal mass-surveillance, computer virus, virtual pestering, identity threats, and phishing.
Food Technology is the study of food science in manufacturing safe, wholesome and nutritious food products. Training in Food technology gives adequate knowledge regarding the quality analysis of raw materials, packaging standards and methodology.
Animation is an exciting medium consisting of images and objects embedded to appear as moving pictures. The fundamentals of visual communication, Iconography, Image processing tools, Computer painting, Storyboarding techniques, creating artwork are all included in animation.
The Blockchain Technology is basically an open source digital ledger where the information is shared in a reliable, secure, chronological manner. The study of Blockchain Technology comprises basic design and architectural aspects of Blockchain, emerging models, functional and operational aspects of the cryptocurrency, cyber security, its usage in various application domains and limitations.
Telecommunication management encompasses understanding of telecom-related technologies including telephony, television and internet. This also includes required skills, space, and strategies to manage telecom networks - voice, video and data. The focus of the study is on compatibility and conjunction with other technologies, expansion of systems and services, managing cost pressures, and robust industry gains.