M.Tech Manufactruring & Automation
Course Overview
An M.Tech in Manufacturing & Automation curriculum blends core mechanical/industrial engineering with advanced digital technologies, covering areas like Smart Manufacturing (Industry 4.0, IoT, AI/ML), Advanced Manufacturing Processes (additive, micro), Process Automation (PLCs, SCADA, Robotics, Control Systems), Sustainable Practices, and essential Mathematical/Research Methods for designing, analyzing, and optimizing automated production systems for efficiency and innovation.
Curriculum Structure
An M.Tech in Manufacturing & Automation curriculum blends core mechanical/industrial engineering with advanced digital technologies, covering areas like Smart Manufacturing (Industry 4.0, IoT, AI/ML), Advanced Manufacturing Processes (additive, micro), Process Automation (PLCs, SCADA, Robotics, Control Systems), Sustainable Practices, and essential Mathematical/Research Methods for designing, analyzing, and optimizing automated production systems for efficiency and innovation.
Admission Process
The admission to B.Tech Computer Science program is based on entrance exam scores followed by counseling. Here's the step-by-step process:
Check Eligibility
Candidate must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with minimum 60% marks.
Appear for Entrance Exam
Appear for BCECE (Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination) or JEE Main. The college accepts scores from both examinations.
Online Application
Fill the online application form on the college website during the application window (typically May-June).
Counseling Process
Shortlisted candidates will be called for counseling based on their entrance exam rank. Document verification and seat allotment happens during counseling.
Fee Payment & Enrollment
Selected candidates need to pay the admission fee and complete the enrollment process to confirm their seat.
Career Opportunities
An M.Tech in Manufacturing & Automation opens up a career path focused on modernizing and optimizing production processes using advanced technology. This specialization is highly sought after across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and heavy machinery manufacturing .
Career Path and Key Roles
Graduates typically start in engineering roles and progress into management and specialized consulting positions. Common job titles include:
Manufacturing Engineer: Focuses on developing, implementing, and improving manufacturing processes [2].
Automation Engineer: Designs, programs, simulates, and tests automated machinery and processes, such as robotics and control systems .