MIT M.Tech Manufacturing Engineering FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Manufacturing Engineering and M.Tech Manufacturing Technology and Automation at MIT Manipal?
Ans. These are the same programme. The course was previously known as M.Tech Manufacturing Engineering and has been updated to M.Tech Manufacturing Technology and Automation (MTA) from the 2023 batch onwards. The updated curriculum places greater emphasis on automation, Industry 4.0 technologies, simulation, and digital manufacturing, while retaining the core manufacturing engineering subjects.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for admission? Which GATE paper is relevant?
Ans. GATE is not mandatory. Admission is primarily through MET. However, GATE-qualified candidates get additional weightage (10% extra marks) in the merit list and are also eligible for the AICTE GATE scholarship of approximately Rs. 12,400 per month. Relevant GATE papers are ME (Mechanical Engineering) and PI (Production and Industrial Engineering).
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Manufacturing Engineering from MIT Manipal?
Ans. Graduates can work in the automobile industry (Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra), aeronautical industry (HAL, ISRO, DRDO), automated systems industry (Siemens, ABB, Bosch), and product design and manufacturing companies. Roles include Manufacturing Engineer, Production Planning Manager, CNC Programmer, Quality Control Engineer, and R&D Engineer. The median package for M.Tech graduates from MIT Manipal is Rs. 7.5 LPA (NIRF 2024), with approximately 72% placement rate.
Ques. What industry collaborations does the School of Mechanical Engineering have?
Ans. The School of Mechanical Engineering has MoUs with Forbes Marshall (Pune), WIPRO GE Healthcare (Bangalore), Intel Technology India (Bangalore), CIPLA (Mumbai), CSIR-CEERI (Pilani), IIT Jammu, Signet Group of Industries (Indore), Minar Hydrosystems (Nagpur), and Maini Group of Industries (Bangalore). These collaborations facilitate industrial training, guest lectures, research projects, and placement opportunities for students.
Ques. How is the faculty and lab infrastructure for this programme?
Ans. The School of Mechanical Engineering at MIT Manipal has highly qualified faculty, all holding PhDs, with expertise in manufacturing processes, CNC machining, metal forming, production automation, and computational methods. The labs are well-equipped for undergraduate and postgraduate research. The department regularly organises international conferences (such as ICMIAM and ARIIA), workshops, and invited talks by industry experts, providing students with exposure to the latest developments in manufacturing technology.
Ques. Can students from Production Engineering or Industrial Engineering backgrounds apply for this programme?
Ans. Yes. The programme accepts B.E./B.Tech graduates from Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and related disciplines. Students from Production and Industrial Engineering backgrounds are particularly well-suited for this programme, as the curriculum covers production planning, quality control, and industrial automation, which align closely with their undergraduate training.
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