2. Introduction
Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of
creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials.
This is done either by the action of heat, or at lower
temperatures using precipitation reactions from high-
purity chemical solutions. The term includes the
purification of raw materials, the study and production
of the chemical compounds concerned, their formation
into components and the study of their structure,
composition and properties.
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3. Eligibility
You need to pass higher secondary with science, math,
physics and chemistry to pursue a B.Tech. You can go
ahead to pursue a master’s degree which can improve
your career prospects.
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4. Job Prospects
Ceramic Engineers/ Technologists are specialists in the study of
ceramic materials, their behavior, application and use. The
major task of a ceramic engineer is to develop new products
using existing ceramic materials. They develop methods for
processing nonmetallic inorganic materials into many ceramic
products ranging from glassware, fiber optics products, cement
and bricks, to coatings for space vehicles, materials for
microelectronics, components of nuclear fuel, and pollution
control devices. Ceramic Engineers are responsible for
optimizing the processes by which ceramics are produced,
besides using them to design new products. Several steps are
involved in the process of making ceramic products and
optimizing any one of the step can increase the efficiency of the
overall production process.
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5. The average pay for a Project Manager, Engineering is Rs
997,758 per year.
The average salary for a Senior Project Manager,
Engineering is Rs 1,619,393 per year.
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6. Institutes
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Government College of Engineering and Ceramic
Technology, Kolkata
Anna University PDA College of Engineering, Karnataka
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
College of Engineering- Andhra University, Vishkhapatnam.
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