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Ceramic Technology

Ceramic Technology is an emerging branch of Engineering/Technology dealing with the study of the properties, manufacture, design and applications of ceramic materials. The ceramic designers are concerned with designing various types of ceramic wares used in industries, households, institutions, corporate houses and other places.

The use of ceramic ware can be for both decorative as well as functional purposes. Ceramic products include table and kitchenware, decorative ware like flower vase, insulators, potters, building materials like tiles, etc. Cement is also considered as one of the ceramic materials.

A ceramic technologist is concerned with study, research and development of the ceramic materials, planning and developing processing systems, designing and construction of plants and machinery along with other engineers, planning and implementation of processing methodologies, designs and development of various applications like glass, porcelain, cement, refractors, insulators, composite materials, enamels, cement etc.

An individual who aspires to make a career in Ceramic Technology is sure to find himself loaded with a wide range of job opportunities. It could be as an entrepreneur or as an employee in a large-scale ceramic ware manufacturing unit, or even in a steel refractory or as a researcher in a lab.


Ceramic Technology Eligibility Criteria

Those who aspire to pursue bachelors program in Ceramic Technology should be 10 +2 Science with Physics, Chemistry and Maths with a high percentage of marks. Various engineering colleges offer BE, B Tech in ceramics of four years duration. The admissions are through a written test as for other branches of engineering.

Those who are interested in further education may go in for M Tech which is of one-and-a-half year duration. Research in the field can lead to a PhD degree.
 

Ceramic Technology Job Prospects

The opportunities for someone fresh out of college are vast both in private and public sector. In private sector, individual with a degree in Ceramic Technology can be absorbed in various ceramic ware manufacturing units located at various parts of the country.

Generally, two types of workers are engaged in this industry – ceramic technologists and ceramic designers. The ceramic designers use sand and clay for basic ceramic materials while the technologists use the materials produced by complex chemical processes. One can also start his/her own business and become an entrepreneur.

One can also get jobs in Indian Space Research Organization, Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and Institute for Plasma Research, among others, where there is great need for trained experts in ceramics.
 

Ceramic Technology Pay Package

Salary varies with education and experience of the ceramic engineer, the location, and the type of job. A student who has just graduated can earn anywhere between Rs 25,000 and Rs 40,000 per month.
 

Ceramic Technology Institutes/Universities

Here is a list of major institutes that are offering courses in Ceramic Technology

  • Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute

196 Raja S C Mullick Road, Kolkata-700032 (India)
Phone : 091-33-2473-3496/69/76/77 2483-8079/82
Fax : 2473-0957 2483 7340/41-43 2483-9245/46/47
Email : liaison@cgcri.res.in
Website : www.cgcri.res.in

  • College Of Ceramic Technology

Government of West Bengal
73, Abinash Chandra Banerjee Lane,
Kolkata-700010, West Bengal, India
Phone : 23701264,
Fax : 23701264
E-mail : gcect@rediffmail.com
Website : http://www.gcect.ac.in/
Courses Offered : BE/B.Tech in Ceramic Technology

  • Indian Institute of Ceramics

Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute
Kolkata - 700 032, India
Phone : 033-2413-8879
E-mail : info@iiceram.org, iiceram@vsnl.net
Website : http://www.iiceram.org
Courses Offered : Correspondence course in Ceramic equivalent to B.Sc. (Tech)

  • University College of Science & Technology

Calcutta university, 92, A.P.C. Road,
Kolkata – 700 009
Courses Offered : B.Tech/MTech in Ceramic Technology

  • Banaras Hindu University

Courses Offered : B.Tech. M.Tech. and Ph.D. Programs in the areas of Ceramic Engineering and Technology

  • National Institute of Technology, Rourkela

Courses Offered : B.Tech/MTech in Ceramic Technology

  • PDA College of Engineering

Aiwan-E-Shahi Area,
Gulbarga- 585102, India
Phone : 08472 - 220172
Fax : 255685
Courses Offered : B.E.in Cement & Ceramic Technology

  • Anna University

Courses Offered : B.Tech Cement and Ceramics Tech

  • Allagappa College of Technology

Guindy, Chennai - 600025 20
Courses Offered : B.Tech. - Ceramics

List of 7 IITs and 20 NITs

State Wise List of Ceramic Technology Colleges

Comments (9)

  • Gyanchand kumar5/18/2012 10:22:09 AM

    I want distence B Tech ceramic through correspondence give me information about university and addmition process.

  • Venkatesh5/11/2012 3:04:30 PM

    After completion of B.tech what is the best college/university for doing M.tech in the field of ceramics?

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  • MANIKANDAN.P3/15/2012 5:48:28 PM

    I AM FINISH THE DIP.IN CERMIC TECH IN VIRRUDHACHALAM IN 93% .NOW I AM PAREMENT JOJ IN CUMI COMPANY SO PLS FIND OUT ANY OPPERTUNITY TI READ B.TECH CERAMIC IN PART TIME STUDYING IN ANNA UNNIVERSITY OR ANY OTHER

  • nitesh 2/9/2012 6:18:25 PM

    I want distence B Tech ceramic through correspondence give me information about university and addmition process.

  • jagrati2/6/2012 9:11:03 PM

    any university having ceramic stream can give training to any other college of same stream??????//

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