This application-oriented program is designed to give you a solid technical foundation for working in computer-based manufacturing environments. You'll learn how to communicate effectively with engineers, scientists, and production personnel, preparing you for technical, supervisory, and management roles. The curriculum combines business courses with core topics like materials processing and automation, ensuring a well-rounded education that blends technical skills with industry-relevant knowledge.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students benefit from access to industry-standard labs, hands-on experiences, and real-world professional training through optional co-op programs and internships. Participation in design competitions like Baja and Formula Combustion adds further practical experience. Industry connections and active student organizations support your professional growth and networking opportunities.
The program focuses on Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, emphasizing hands-on learning in labs equipped with programmable logic controllers, CNC machines, robotics, hydraulics, and Mastercam software. This specialization prepares students for careers in modern manufacturing environments, emphasizing automation and real-world technical skills.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.70L
Living cost
Completing this program grants you a Bachelor of Science in Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, preparing you for various technical, supervisory, and management roles in manufacturing.

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Graduates can pursue careers as manufacturing engineering technicians, robotics technicians, manufacturing supervisors, and specialists in production methods, work measurements, controls, plant design, industrial relations, purchasing, safety, quality control, and assurance. The demand for professionals skilled in computer-aided manufacturing remains strong thanks to ongoing technological advancements.