Program Structure
First Semester
- BTMIN101 –
- Mathematics-I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN102 –
- Physics–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN103 –
- Engineering Graphics–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN104 –
- Electrical Technology–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN105 –
- Engineering Mechanics–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN106 –
- Earth System Science–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN107 –
- Value Education, Human Rights and Legislative Procedure–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN108 –
- Chemistry Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN109 –
- Physics Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN110 –
- Electrical Technology Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 40 Credits
Second Semester
- BTMIN201 –
- Mathematics-II–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN202 –
- Chemistry–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN203 –
- Manufacturing Process–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN204 –
- Electronics Technology–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN205 –
- Computer Programming–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN206 –
- Disaster Management & Energy Resources–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN207 –
- Chemistry Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN208 –
- Electronics Engineering Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN209 –
- Computer Programming Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 36 Credits
Third Semester
- BTMIN301 –
- Drilling and Blasting–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN302 –
- Mine Surveying – I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN303 –
- Introduction to Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN304 –
- Mineralogy, Petrology and Stratigraphy–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN305 –
- Mechanical Engineering – I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN306 –
- Methods of Applied Mathematics – I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN307 –
- Mine Surveying – I Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN308 –
- Mineralogy and Petrology Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN309 –
- Mechanical Engineering – I Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 36 Credits
Fourth Semester
- BTMIN401 –
- Mine Development–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN402 –
- Mine Surveying – II–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN403 –
- Geology for Mining Engineers–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN404 –
- Mechanical Engineering –II–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN405 –
- Numerical and Statistical Methods–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN406 –
- English For Professional Communication–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN407 –
- Mine Surveying – II Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN408 –
- Mechanical Engineering –II Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN409 –
- Geology for Mining Engineers Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 36 Credits
Fifth Semester
- BTMIN501 –
- Rock Mechanics–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN502 –
- Surface Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN503 –
- Underground Coal Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN504 –
- Underground Metal Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN505 –
- Mine Electrical Engineering–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN506 –
- Advanced Drilling & Blasting–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN507 –
- Rock Mechanics Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Sixth Semester
- BTMIN601 –
- Mine Ventilation–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN602 –
- Surface Mine Planning & Design–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN603 –
- Applied Rock Mechanics & Numerical Modelling–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN604 –
- Mining Machinery – I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN605 –
- Mine Ventilation Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN606 –
- Applied Rock Mechanics & Numerical Modelling Practical–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 24 Credits
Seventh Semester
- BTMIN701 –
- Mine Environmental Engineering–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN702 –
- Mine Legislation and Safety – I–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN703 –
- Mining Machinery – II–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN704 –
- Computer Aided Mine Planning–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN705 –
- Rock Excavation Engineering–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN706 –
- Advanced Mine Ventilation–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN707 –
- Open Pit Slope Analysis and Design–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN708 –
- Marine Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN709 –
- Dimensional Stone Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN710 –
- Numerical Modelling in Ground Control–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN711 –
- Mine Environmental Engineering Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN712 –
- Environmental Aspects of Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN713 –
- Project and Seminar–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 52 Credits
Eighth Semester
- BTMIN801 –
- Mine System Engineering–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN802 –
- Advanced Underground Mining–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN803 –
- Mine Legislation & Safety – II–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN804 –
- Industrial Management–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN805 –
- Innovative Mining Systems–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN806 –
- Map Projections & GIS–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN807 –
- Mine Safety Engineering–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN808 –
- Coal Bed Methane–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN809 –
- Underground Space Technology–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN810 –
- Mineral Economics–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN811 –
- Project and Seminar–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN812 –
- Comprehensive Viva-Voce–
- 4 Credits
- BTMIN813 –
- Mining Excursions–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 52 Credits
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- B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering
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- B.Tech. Information Technology Engineering
- B.Tech. Computer Science Engineering
- B.Tech. Civil Engineering
- B.Tech. Automobile Engineering
- B.Tech. Chemical Engineering
- B.Tech. Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering
- B.Tech. Aeronautical Engineering
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Program Overview
B. Tech. Mining Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Mining Engineering is an engineering regimen which is applied in science and technology to the removal of minerals from the earth’s crust. Mining engineering is integrated with many other regulations, such as mineral refining, exhumation, investigation, architecture and earth science, geotechnical engineering and contemplating. A mining engineer can handle any phase of mining operations – from experimentation and discovery of the mineral resource, through practicability study, development of plans, mine design, production and operations to mine closure. Some bulk of havoc and inefficient material are originated which are the elementary source of pollution in the environs of mines with the process of mineral extrication. Mining engineers are therefore affected by not only with the production and processing of mineral commodities, but also with the emission of damage to the environment both during and after mining as a result of the change in the mining area. Mining activities by their nature cause a interruption of the natural environment in and around where the minerals are situated.
Key Role of B. Tech. Mining Engineering
- Research and Development (R&D) : Research and development is about designing, improving and creating products and services. Some public sectors provide good earning opportunity. This is the most prestigious sector for Mining Engineers.
- Manufacturing : Mining Engineering plays a significant role in the manufacture, design and building of something which is indigenously concludes to be not possible.
- Design : Design engineering is grounded on CAD tool. This is the most encouraging sector for Mining Engineers currently.
- Installation : This is also fundamental plant job for Mining Engineers. Under the observation of Mining Engineers the part of machines are installed.
- Maintenance : Maintenance job is related with preservation of machines using divergent tools of Mining Engineering.
- Analysis and testing : This is also a new trending job along with design. In this job you have to experiment with the products. Quality assurance is also the part of it.
Industries where B. Tech Mining Engineers can work
- Power plants
- Cement Industries
- Automobiles Industries
- Mining industries
- Steel Industries
- Chemical Industries
- Nuclear Industries
- Aerospace Industries
- Paper Industries
- Communication Companies
- Thermal Power Industries
- Power generation industries and many more.