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Master of Technology in Energy Engineering is a two year postgraduate Energy Engineering course. Energy engineering is a wide field of engineering concerning with energy efficiency, energy services, facility management, plant engineering, environmental compliance and alternative energy technologies. This course deals mostly with the energy resources, energy conversion, energy conservation, and environmental impacts. Topics to be covered include different types of energy resources and their uses, different types of energy conversion technology such as fuel cells, thermoelectric, and solar energy conversion, and energy conservation technologies such as pinch technology and cogeneration. The course is two years duration but it depends on the rules and regulations of deferent institutes. The M.E. (Energy Engineering) course is an important one which opens my job scopes for the applicants after having passed it.
How is M.Tech. Energy Engineering Beneficial?
- The course is beneficial to focus on finding efficient, clean and innovative ways to supply energy.
- After passing the course they are able of ensuring resource extraction; developing technical expertise in all matters; design making, development and building of renewable energy technologies.
- They can work in a variety of roles including designing and testing machinery, developing ways of improving existing processes and converting, transmitting and supplying useful energy to meet our needs for electricity.
- After passing the Master degree course they can become lecturer in colleges/universities; for permanent lectureship they will have to have UGC-NET degree.
Eligibility
- B.E./B.Tech. in relevant subject with 60% or equivalent CGPA
- Some of the very reputed institutes conduct entrance examination for admission to the degree course.
Syllabus
Sem. I |
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
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Theory |
1 |
Applied Mathematics |
2 |
Advanced Heat Transfer |
3 |
Advanced Thermodynamics |
4 |
Advanced Fluid Mechanics |
5 |
Fuels and Combustion |
6 |
Elective I |
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Practical |
1 |
Energy Laboratory |
Sem. II |
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Theory |
1 |
Energy Conservation and Management |
2 |
Environmental Pollution Control |
3 |
Instrumentation for Thermal Systems |
4 |
Renewable Energy Systems |
5 |
Energy Systems Modelling and Analysis |
6 |
Elective II |
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Practical |
1 |
Simulation Laboratory |
Sem. III |
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Theory |
1 |
Elective III |
2 |
Elective IV |
3 |
Elective V |
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Practical |
1 |
Project Work-Phase II |
Sem. IV |
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Practical |
1 |
Project Work-Phase II |
List of Electives |
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1 |
Cogeneration and Waste Heat Recovery Systems |
2 |
Boiler Technology |
3 |
Fluidized Bed Systems |
4 |
Design of Heat Exchanger |
5 |
Thermal Storage Systems |
6 |
Computational Fluid Dynamics |
7 |
Energy Conversion Techniques |
8 |
Power Generation, Transmission and Utilization |
9 |
Waste Management and Energy Recovery |
10 |
Clean Development Mechanism |
11 |
Solar Energy Systems |
12 |
Bio Energy Conversion Techniques |
13 |
Nuclear Engineering |
14 |
Wind Energy and Other Systems |
15 |
Finite Element Analysis |
Course Suitability
- Those who have good analytical mind, good planner, strategist and an excellent manager also can go for the course.
- The course is suitable for those who have thought of becoming teacher and lecturer at school and college level after having passed their graduation and post graduation and other qualifications.
- Those who have an interest in investing and preserving the natural sources of energy which are limited also can go for the course.
M.Tech. Energy Engineering Colleges
- Jain University - JU, Bangalore
- National Institute of Technology - NIT Calicut, Calicut
- Malaviya National Institute of Technology - MNIT Jaipur, Jaipur
Employment Areas
- Colleges & Universities
- Manufacturing Companies
- Construction Companies
- Oil & Gas Companies
- Finance Sector
- Solar Energy/Nuclear Energy Firms
Job Types
- Regional Manager
- Project Consultant
- Design Engineer
- Networking & System Engineer
- Purchase Executive/Purchase Engineer
- Trainee Engineer
- Field Service Engineer
- Senior Piping Engineer
- Energy Analyst
- Engineering Project Manager
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