The Engineernig Stream is a highly sought-after academic and professional field focused on applying scientific and mathematical principles to design, build and maintain structure, machines, systems and technologies that solve real-world problems. It combines creativity, problem-solcing, and technical expertise across a wide range of industries including technology, construction, manufacturing, energy Read more...
Mechanical Engineering: Deals with the design and production of mechanical systems like enginees, machines and tools.
Civil Engineering: Involves the planning, design and construction of infrastructure such as buildings, roads, bridges and dams.
Electrical Engineering: Focuses on electrical systesms, circuits, power generations, and transmission.
Computer Engineering: Combines electronics and computer science to develop hardware, software, and computing systems.
Information Technology (IT): Deals with software development, database management, cybersecurity, and networks.
Electronics and communication Engineering: INvolves communication systems, embedded systems, and digital electronics.
Chemical Engineering: Focuses on chemical processes in industries like pharmaceuticals, food, petrochemicals, and energy.
Aerospace Engineering: Concerns the design and development of aircraft and spacecraft.
Biomedical Engineering: Combines engineering with medical sciences to develop healthcare technologies and devices.
Environmental Engineering: Focuses on sustainable design and technologies for environmental protection.
Students typically enter the engineering stream after completing 10+2 in the Science Stream with Physics, Chemistyr and Mathematics (PCM). Popular undregraduate degrees include:
B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering)
B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology)