How to become a Material Engineer: Career Guide, Courses, Jobs, Scope, Salary

A career in Material Engineering is an excellent option as in the current scenario everything around is structured around and involves engineering in it. Material engineers work, study, test, develop and engineer materials used to create a wide range of products. Material engineering is a lucrative career in India as well as abroad.

Job outlook for Material Engineering is average compared to other engineering sectors but since the last decade it has seen a positive rise in overall market compatibility with an average growth rate of 2%.

Around 30,000 job employment was recorded for Material Engineering in 2020; on an average around 27,000+ were recruited.

Material engineers work with specific types of material and process them for further use in various types of products, they carry out testing of these materials and analyze the material, troubleshoot and ensure quality control for the same.

A candidate can choose to become a material engineer after pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Material Science or choose to study a Master’s degree or doctoral degree for the same. There are several colleges in India offering material engineering courses like IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay etc. the fees for pursuing Medical Science/ engineering courses can range from 50k- 12 lacs.

Top Recruiters for Material Engineer Professionals are Ultratech Cement, Reliance Industries ltd; Hindustan Aeronautics ltd. etc.

Material Engineering is an excellent career with a positive growth rate, in this dynamic environment it is supposed to grow positively and at a faster rate than ever.

Industry Engineering
Eligibility A candidate is supposed to have a Bachelor’ degree or a Master’s degree in Material Science to carry out profession as a Material Engineer.
A candidate can choose to have a Ph.D degree/ Doctoral degree to specialize in his/her area of interest.
Average Starting Salary INR 2 Lacs- 4 Lacs approximately.
Job Opportunity Manufacturing Industries, Construction industries, Scientist, Professor, and Research based organizations.

What does a Material Engineer Do?

  • Work on materials to develop them and test them to be used in various jobs and products.
  • Study the properties of material like: Structure of material and their creation.
  • Determine the performance of material applied.
  • Determine how the material deteriorates and its failure.
  • Design the material and direct in testing for the same.
  • Evaluate the impact of processing the material i.e. its effect on the environment.
  • Evaluate the technical specifications in processing the material.
  • Consider and check the economic factors relating to the design objective of processing or the product.

How to become a Material Engineer: Steps to follow

Material Science or Material Engineering is a specification of engineering itself and therefore to become a Material Engineer one must precisely follow the career path. Following are the steps for becoming a Material Engineer:

  • Step 1: Students shall decide well in advance whether or not they wish to choose a career in Material Science. This is the primary decision as stepping into this demanding and daunting career requires utmost dedication and focus. Candidates might need to choose their career field and decide their choice of subject to enter into this field and hence they should make a decision for the same.
  • Step 2: To become a material engineer a candidate needs to choose or have Science Mathematics in 10+2 or equivalent. The core subjects of study should be Chemistry, Mathematics or Statistics, Physics in general.
  • Step 3: After 10+2 candidates can apply to various universities offering the desirable Under Graduate course in Material Engineering like B.Tech in material engineering. Generally admission to the courses are entrance based, institutes take admission on the basis of marks of the candidate in the entrance exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advance, WBJEE etc. and shortlist the candidate for the counseling level to take the admissions.
  • Step 4: There are various colleges offering Material Engineering courses; students at times might get into a dilemma which institute they should opt to study at.
  • Students should shortlist the colleges according to their convenience like the maximum intake, accommodation facility, global exposure, ranking of the institute, Fees etc. such points should be kept in consideration while applying for admissions.
  • Step 5: A candidate should decide what choice of career he/she aspires to make and study accordingly like if they wish to immediately start their career choosing to work after completion of the graduation degree is the best choice if they wish to land up at a higher position or get a good package at start of the career they should pursue PG degree or Doctoral degree for the same.
  • Step 6: A candidate must choose their area of specialization or their area of interest and further should study the same to get specialized in the same.

Types of Material Engineer

Based on the area of interest a Material Engineer may specialize in the following mentioned field of Material Engineering or a candidate can choose to specialize in the following mentioned areas of material engineering based upon their area of interest.

  • Ceramics Engineer- Ceramic Material Engineers are the professionals who design and create new ceramic material and develop technologies for creating the same. These professionals work in the creation of nuclear reactors, high temperature Rocket Nozzles to glass LCD displays.
  • Composite Engineers- Such types of Material engineers develop material with special properties for application in Aircrafts and Rockets.
  • Metallurgical Engineers- These Material Engineers specialize in working with alloys and metals they determine the properties of these metals and their utilization for the respective industry.
  • Plastic Engineers: Plastic Material Engineers are the specialists in the experts of polymers and plastics they work on developing and testing the polymers and their utilization in the respective industry.
  • Forensic Material Engineers: These individuals are the specialists who specialize in studying structures and atomic properties of various materials. They develop new materials by combining these materials for certain use.
  • Metallographer's: Such types of Material Engineer conduct Microscopic and Macroscopic tests on various materials in order to check their properties and develop improved quality of material from the same.

Professions on the Basis of Seniority

  • Senior Scientist: A Composite Material Engineer can lead up to the post of senior scientist and work on in development of propellants for usage in Rocket building etc.
  • Professor: A candidate holding a doctoral degree in the field of material engineering can choose to serve as a professor at institutes and offer knowledge in his field to his disciples

How to become a Material Engineer in India?

To become a Material Engineer one must have good knowledge about materials, their compounds etc. One must build good professionalism skill, compatibility skills at an early stage.

To become a Material Engineer in India a candidate can choose to study Undergraduate or Postgraduate or a Doctoral degree in Material Engineering for the same; on completion of the relevant course they can choose to work with any Industry or independently or serve as a government employee.

Starting at the initial stage developing interest and knowledge in Mathematics, Chemical Compounds can be very helpful for the candidate as Material Engineering revolves around the same or is a larger perspective of the same.

At school level: a candidate must choose Mathematics/ Statistics, Chemistry as compulsory subjects in their 10+2 so as to pursue a career in Material Engineering.

How to become a Material Engineer after 12th?

To become a material Engineer after class 12th a candidate needs to get a formal Undergraduate degree and later on if desired a postgraduate degree for the same.

  • Undergraduate preparation: A candidate can get enrolled in Undergraduate Material Engineering degree like B.Tech through various entrance exams like JEE Mains etc.
  • A candidate needs to qualify an entrance exam and prepare for the same well in advance.
  • Generally these exams are National entrance tests hence lakhs of candidates appear for these exams on a limited number of seats so preparation should be done accordingly.
  • A candidate should at this stage decide what his/ her specialization would be so as to further continue their education in the same specialization.
  • Or, after completion of the degree a candidate can choose to work in any Industry or a corporation.
  • Post Graduate Preparation: After completion of the undergraduate degree a candidate can choose to study Master’s degree in their chosen specialization, admission to the post graduate degree are Merit based or Entrance based.
  • Admission to a Master's degree is either based on the scores of the candidate in their undergraduate degree or their marks in entrance exams like GATE, PGEE etc.
  • These are nationwide entrance exams hence a candidate needs to have strong preparation for the same.
  • On completion of the post graduate degree one can either choose to study the doctoral degree or can choose to get hired by recruiting bodies.

Courses to become Material Engineer

There are several courses one can choose to study to become a professional Material Engineer.

Certificate Courses in Material Engineering 

A candidate can choose to study a certificate program in Material Engineering right after completing their class 12th, it is a short term course choosing to give brief knowledge in the field of Material Engineering.

  • Admission Process: A candidate can choose to study a certificate program in material engineering soon after completion of their 10+2.
  • Candidates can directly enroll in the course as in general certificate courses are based on the merit score of the candidate in 10+2.
  • Eligibility Criterion: To apply for the certificate course a candidate needs to have minimum 55% marks in their 10+2.

B.Tech in Material Engineering

BTech Material Engineering is an undergraduate course in Material Engineering.

Admission Process- Admission to the Under Graduate course either entrance based or merit based.

  • Many institutes in India take admissions based on the merit scores of the candidate in qualifying nationwide entrance exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advance, WBJEE etc.
  • A candidate needs to register and appear for the entrance test.
  • Based on the marks and merit score of the candidate they are shortlisted for admission to the institutes.
  • Further the qualifying candidate needs to appear for PI and counseling sessions to secure seats at the institute.

Eligibility Criterion - to be eligible for the admission to B.Tech in Material Engineering a candidate should have passed their 10+2 in science stream with Mathematics as a compulsory subject with minimum 55% marks.

M.Tech in Material Engineering

Admission Process: Admission to the Under Graduate course either entrance based or merit based.

  • Many institutes in India take admissions to PG Material Engineering courses either on Merit score or based on entrance exams like GATE etc. Merit based admission takes place on the basis of their B.Tech scores.
  • A candidate needs to register and appear for the online center based entrance exam.
  • Qualifying candidates are further called for PI round and then are shortlisted for admissions.

Eligibility Criterion - To apply for the M.Tech program in Material Engineering a candidate should have Undergraduate degree in B.Tech with minimum 60% marks.
Ph.D. in Material Engineering

  • Admission Process: Admission to the Ph.D. course is based on the merit score of the candidate in the relevant master’s degree. Candidates need to apply to the course directly.
  • Eligibility: A candidate needs to have a minimum of 60% marks in the relevant field of Material Engineering in their Master’s degree.

Becoming Material Engineer Abroad

Material Engineering is a lucrative career not only in India but also abroad. There is huge scope for a Material Engineer abroad ranging from scientific field to Industrial Sector.

For admission to relevant courses a candidate needs to have relevant qualification; for admission to UG degree a candidate needs to have completed their former schooling- 10+2, for admission to post graduate degree a candidate needs to have relevant Undergraduate degree and similarly for Doctoral degree a Postgraduate degree is desirable.

In addition to the above relevant degree a candidate also needs to have qualified respective English language proficiency tests like- IELTS or TOEFL; to study abroad one must have a relevant VISA for the desired country of study.

UK

  • There are more than 125 Institutes offering education in the field of Material Engineering in the UK.
  • The United Kingdom was and always is the finest choice to study for international students. Around 25% of students preferred the UK for studying Material Engineering as a career.
College Names Fees (USD)
University of Cambridge 44,000- 44,500
University of Oxford 33,000- 33,500
King's college London 33,000- 33,500
Imperial College London 43,000 - 45,000

US

  • There are more than 100 Institutes offering education in the field of Material Engineering in the US.
  • Around 18% of the students preferred to study Material Engineering in the US.

Canada

  • More than 120 institutes are offering several courses in Material Engineering in Canada.
  • Among the immigrating students around 15% of them prefer to study in Canada.
College Names Fees (CAD)
University of Toronto 50,000-50,500
University of British Columbia 16,000
MCGILL University 14,000
University of Montreal 9,300

Australia

  • Around 100+ institutes offer Material Engineering courses in Australia.
  • According to a survey around 20% immigrating students preferred to study Material Engineering in Australia.
College Names Fees (AUD)
University of South Wales 47,000
University of Melbourne 46,000
Monash University 44,000
University of Sydney 45,000

Benefit of career as Material Engineer

  • Material Engineering is a lucrative career: The field of material engineering is a very lucrative career since last decade it has seen a positive growth.
  • Huge pay: Material Engineering is a very successful career and the salary offered is very high compared to other Engineering careers.
  • Job Security: Material Engineering promises job security as this is a promising sector of engineering and is growing in demand.
  • Huge demand: Material engineering demand has grown since the last decade now this sector has gained immense recognition among the Engineering students.
  • Demanding career: Material Engineering is a demanding career and is very suitable for dedicated professionals who choose to dedicate themselves to the career.
  • Indoor career: Material Engineering is an indoor career as it mainly requires Technical and statistical skill and work within the premises.

Material Engineers are usually offered perks and incentives along with salary also their salaries get incremented after a certain period.

Skills Required Becoming A Material Engineer

  • Analytical skills: Materials engineers often work on projects related to various fields of engineering. They determine how material is to be used and how they must be structured to withstand different conditions.
  • Mathematical skills: Materials engineers are required to use the principles of calculus and other advanced topics in math for analyzing, designing , and troubleshooting in their work.
  • Problem-solving skills: Materials engineers figure out why a product might have failed, design a solution, and then conduct tests to make sure that the product does not fail again. These skills involve being able to identify root causes when many factors could be at fault.
  • Speaking skills: These engineers are required to communicate engineering concepts to people who may not have an engineering background.

Salary of Material Engineers in India:

Average annual Salary

Name of the Organization Average Annual Salary
Government 4 Lakhs
Private 4-5 Lakhs

Specialization Wise

Specialization Salary INR
Metallurgical Engineer 60,000
Material Engineer 71,000
Ceramic Engineer 85,000
Forensic Material Engineers 30,300
Metallographer 51,000

Gender Wise Salary

Gender Average annual Salary
Female 100000
Male 120000

Experience Wise Salary

Experience Salary
Fresher 100000
Experienced 5-6 lakhs

How To Become A Materials Engineer: FAQs

Ques. What should one study to become a Material Engineer?

Ans. A candidate can study a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in Material Engineering to start a career in material engineering and can choose to do Master’s in the same to specialize in the career.

Ques. What is starting pay of a Material Engineer?

Ans. Starting salary for a material engineer can range from 75000 to 100000 INR for a qualified professional or a graduate.

Ques. What is the qualifying exam for Material Engineering?

Ans. There is no such as specific exam to become a material engineer a candidate needs to follow a professional study to get into the career. For bachelor degree one can choose to qualify JEE exams, for master’s degree one can choose to qualify GATE exam to get admitted to a college.

Ques. What is fee for studying M.Tech in material engineering?

Ans. The average salary for MTech course can vary from college to college, institute to institute it may range from 45k to 4 lakhs for the entire course.

Ques. What are the colleges offering education in Material Engineering in India?

Ans. There are several colleges offering education in Material Engineering, they are:

  • Madars Institute of Technology
  • Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
  • IIT Bombay
  • IIT Kharagpur
  • IIT Madras etc.

Ques. What is role of material engineer in construction?

Ans. Material Engineers play a very important role in construction related work. They assess and test the materials to be used in the construction process. They make sure to substitute the materials in a way so as to form a strong structure.

Ques. Can a Civil Engineer become a Material Engineer?

Ans. Civil Engineers have different role compared to Material Engineer, while Material engineer are responsible in formation and testing of materials, Civil Engineers are responsible to utilize the materials in a construction work as per their need.

Ques. Where do Material Engineers work?

Ans. Material Engineers work in laboratories and industrial settings where they carry out material testing and observe the result of their test.

Ques. Do Material Engineers use CAD in their study?

Ans. Material Engineers use the assistance of Computer Aided Designing- CAD software in their work, they do research in development laboratories with the help of CAD.

Ques. Are Material Scientist and Material Engineer one and the same?

Ans. No, Material Scientist and Material engineer are not same, Material Engineers are responsible for testing and applying the result in their daily work whereas Material Scientist are responsible for thorough study of material and their properties, they are also responsible for testing and creating different materials.

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Ques. Is NIT, Trichy metallurgy good?

● Top Answer By Shankar Pandey on 16 Mar 23

Ans. NIT Trichy is undoubtedly a great option if you're looking for an engineering college with a competitive and learning atmosphere. No matter which branch you belong to, you can get placed in any field of your interest and choice if you put in the effort. If you choose to pursue Metallurgy at NIT Trichy, you will have the opportunity to witness yourself or your friends getting placed in core companies like TATA STEEL, JSW, RELIANCE, SCHLUMBERGER, and even management profiles like ORACLE. There are students who have also landed Google internships in California. Keep in mind that you too can achieve such success as long as you are good at what you do. NIT Trichy has already established its reputation by offering placements with the best companies in India. During the placement season, you will have the chance to interview for top companies, and the college will do its part in helping you secure a job. The rest is up to you to prove your worth and excel in your chosen field.Read more
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Ques. What is the current placement scenario for metallurgy and materials engineering at NIT Trichy?

● Top Answer By Suresh Mishra on 30 Aug 21

Ans. One of my friends graduated from NIT Trichy and here are some facts about the institute I got to know from her. As you have not mentioned any specifications, let me just describe the placement scenario of Metallurgy at NIT Trichy. The placements generally vary from year to year.  Out of a batch of around 60 students, people looking for placements every year is around 40. The rest of the people either go for higher studies or have some other plans.  Most of the people get into material science-related fields at very good universities. Out of the 40 students, around 30 usually get placed.  Companies that usually open for metallurgy graduates include, Core Metal (steel/ aluminium), Automobile, Analytics, Software and others. There are a few companies that are regular visitors. The rest depends on the market and your training placement coordinator. Placements for metallurgy students are lesser than the other departments. Categories Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at NIT Trichy Course Fee 5.65 lakh Highest CTC 22 LPA Average CTC 10-12 LPA Recruiting Companies BPCL, L&T, Tata Steel, Reliance, etc. So, you need to act upon those selected shots you get. You'll have many chances throughout the year. You will also get a lot of guidance from immediate seniors.Read more
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Ques. How is metallurgical and materials engineering at IIT Ropar?

● Top Answer By Jolly Roy Chatterjee on 07 Sept 21

Ans. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Department at IIT Ropar offers a B.Tech program, alongside a Ph.D. program. Since the establishment of the branch, it has involved a wide range of study areas, in India as well as other foreign countries. Mainly, it has shown a great scope of exposure relentlessly in these few years. Sir P.K Raina, considered one of the main heads of the institute, is a Ph.D. holder from IIT Kanpur and knows how to incentivize new talents. At present, he is known as the Students Associate Dean of IIT Ropar.  In terms of infrastructure, there is a separate building in the permanent campus, usually called the Satish Dhawan for SMMEE. There is a provision of only one lab located in the Transit campus - 1 of XRD. Other similar labs are located elsewhere, RMML (Ropar Machines of Materials Laboratory ) Material Testing Lab In case you are about to pursue your higher studies, then going for IIT Ropar is not at all a bad elective. Read more
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Ques. How is NIT Surathkal metallurgy?

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Ans. Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal is a very good branch as there is a rising requirement of materials science and engineering and their number of students taking admission in this branch is comparatively less than other branches like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical so you can expect less competition in this field. Categories Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal Course Fee 1.85 lakh Placement Percentage 54% Average CTC 7 LPA The course is really good and it gives a strong base to the students for their higher studies which is quite important in this field. The department is now called Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and it focuses more on materials engineering. The professors here are very good at their job and are enthusiastic about teaching. They teach very well and create an interest among the students.  The facilities are not that great but are good enough as an engineering college. There is one SEM and XRD, metallurgy lab, materials testing lab, and a good heat treatment lab. The placement records are quite good too and it exposes you to various companies so you can secure a job in both core and non-core companies.Read more
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Ques. Should I go for civil engineering or metallurgy and material science engineering in NIT Trichy?

● Top Answer By Sreeja Prasad on 31 Aug 21

Ans. I would suggest you go for metallurgy if you plan to do a job right after completing your degree. Metallurgy has more job opportunities to offer. With Metallurgy, you can easily learn coding and go for tech companies. NIT Trichy has a great coding culture, so picking up coding skills will not be difficult.  If you plan to prepare for civil services or any other government job, I would suggest you go for civil engineering. When compared to metallurgy, there are fewer job opportunities in the civil department. If you plan on doing an MBA after having done your engineering, you can opt for either of them because then it does not matter anyway.Read more
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Ques. How is NIT Calicut for a B.Tech in material science?

● Top Answer By Nandini Mishra on 26 Aug 21

Ans. B.Tech in material science in NIT CALICUT is a slightly underrated course as it is newly introduced. NIT Calicut also has an M.Tech course for material science.  The material science branch in NIT Calicut is a very promising branch despite being an underrated and newly introduced branch and has become an important part of NIT Calicut. This branch also has a dedicated department for nanotechnology. Recently they have made their college proud by preparing and distributing hand sanitizer in the entire campus and also in local sections of society to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.  The placements of this department are not as great as in the computer science department as it is a newly introduced branch.  This is a research-oriented branch with a strong alumni network. Material Science is definitely a promising field and offers a lot of opportunities in higher studies. If you love nanoscience then you should go for this course. Read more
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Ques. Is it better to take metallurgy in NIT Rourkela or electrical in NIT Silchar?

● Top Answer By Rituparna Hazra on 05 Jul 21

Ans. You need to compare the two universities to make a decision between the two. Having friends studying in both the institutes, I might be able to help you with the question. Metallurgy at NIT Rourkela: Campus-wise, the college has a very large campus. But, if you are planning to pursue metallurgy, let me tell you that you will have lesser job opportunities in both the public and private sectors in India. You might have to shift to another country to get a well-paying job and earn decently in your field of study. Electrical at NIT Silchar: There are also some really good facilities here including the largest digital library in South Asia. The campus is really good too. The placement records are amazing. Moreover, electrical is an evergreen branch with decent scope in the public sector. This would surely make a good alternative. Categories Metallurgy in NIT Rourkela Electrical at NIT Silchar Course Fee 6.40 lakh 5.42 lakh Highest CTC 10-12 LPA 15-18 LPA Average CTC 6-7 LPA 6 LPA Recruiting Companies Tata, Jindal, Hindalco, Vedanta, etc. Amazon, Goldman Sachs, Arcesium, Mu Sigma, etc. Finally, it all boils down to your interests and which field you prefer more. Both fields come with their own pros and cons.Read more
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Ques. Should I go for Metallurgy at NIT Raipur? How are the placements in the branch there?

● Top Answer By Damini Jain on 31 Mar 21

Ans. NIT Raipur is a very good college and currently ranks at 67 in NIRF ranking among the top engineering institutes in India. And if you are a good student then maybe you can even get the CS branch as well. Placements Various companies visited on campus for placements. In addition, the faculty will also train you to clear the aptitude test and focus mainly on the orientation of the students. The highest salary package offered was 7 lakh per year for metallurgy in software development, while the lowest was 4 lakh. So, on average, it went from 5 to 6 LPA, which is considered a decent package here in Raipur. Infosys, Wipro, and Trendence are the top recruiting companies. A total of 5 to 6 out of 50 students are placed in reputed companies of India. However, if you want to pursue M.Tech in a good college, study well and sit for GATE instead. The department of Metallurgy is famous at NIT Raipur and can help you in getting good scores.Read more
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Ques. Which is better, VNIT for metallurgy or NIT Raipur for IT?

● Top Answer By Kaushal Madnani on 15 Apr 21

Ans. One of my acquaintances who has graduated from VNIT has asked me to choose my institute by keeping the following points in mind. VNIT for metallurgy would be a suitable choice for you if you don’t have a particular liking. Apart from that, the metallurgy of VNIT holds an enviable position in India. The syllabus for metallurgy is vast and involves a lot of memorization. If you want CS and unfortunately end up not getting it, the next logical step would be to choose IT. The syllabus of IT and CS are almost the same. In the big picture, it will have little importance if you complete your B.Tech from VNIT or NIT Raipur. You will have a degree and you will not regret the decision you made. IT has a lot of scopes. Later down the road, if you want to continue with your higher studies, you will be capable of switching to almost any department pertaining to computers. IT from NIT Raipur is an excellent choice. The scope in the metallurgy sector is limited nowadays. It is obviously your call, though. There is vast scope in IT like research, job, etc.Read more
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Ques. What is better, metallurgical in the old IIT (Kharagpur/Roorkee) or electrical in the new IIT (Ganghinagar/Mandi)?

● Top Answer By Aditi Goswami on 14 Apr 23

Ans. Both metallurgical and electrical engineering are highly respected fields of study. The choice between them will depend on your personal interests and career goals. The old IITS like Kharagpur and Roorkee has a long-standing legacy in metallurgical engineering, whereas the new IITs like Gandhinagar and Mandi have strong electrical engineering programs.  However, personally, I feel metallurgy in Kharagpur or Roorkee is a better option than joining EE in newer IITs. Here are a few points that support my stance  The exposure, culture, opportunities, peer groups, and overall campus life you will experience at IIT Roorkee cannot be compared to that of newer IITs which are still growing and have a long way to go. The branch does matter to a certain extent, but if you look at the bigger picture, the Institute’s brand and opportunities overshadow the drawbacks of a less preferred branch. Those who are desperate can always opt for a branch change at the end of the first semester. Ultimately, the choice between metallurgical engineering at an old IIT and electrical engineering at a new IIT will come down to your personal inclinations and career goals.Read more
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