M.Tech in Industrial Engineering

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The field of Industrial Engineering encompasses a wide arena of industries like FMCGs, IT and system, Banking and Finance and Consultancy. The demand of professionals in this field is rising steadily in India. The course is updated as per the needs of the industrial field so as to prepare students with the latest trainings. The program covers a variety of courses covering the areas of Operations Management, IT and Systems, Finance and Human Resources Management, , Supply Chain Management, Marketing Management.

Eligibility Criterion

It is necessary for the student to score a good percentage or score in the GATE entrance exam to be eligible for the M.tech course. A B.tech or M.Sc degree with an aggregate of 60% is also required.  There might be a waive off of requirements for the ST/ST/PD students. The candidates are chosen depending on the performance in written test and the personal interview following it.

Course outlook

The total duration of the course is two years in which the students are trained with the best infrastructural facilities available. They are provided with rigorous methodology to keep up with the emerging and ever changing industrial engineering.

Job Prospects

There is a lot of scope for professionals graduating with this degree. The demand in industrially advanced countries for professionals trained in this field is humongous.  Major companies in India are also hiring graduates through campus recruitment.

Best Places to pursue

•    Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology
•    Shri. Ramdeobaba Smarak Sarvajanik Samiti’s Kamla Nehru Engineering College, Nagpur
•    C.V. Raman College of Engineering
•    College in Engineering, Goa University

 
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    Sandeep:

    Passed out in 1992 in B.E. ( Mech.) from S.P.C.E.; Andheri. I now want to do my M.E. Do I have to give any entrance exams or can I straight away apply to any good college? I am 40 yrs. of age now.