MS Materials & Surface Engineering – NUST
Course Name: MS Materials & Surface Engineering
Course Overview
Material and surface engineering is about investigating and understanding the relationship between the fundamental structure and the properties (structural, mechanical, electrical, magnetic or optical) of matter, so as to optimize the use of existing materials or develop new materials with improved properties. Material and surface engineering is one the most important of the engineering disciplines as it impacts nearly all the traditional fields of engineering. It’s a challenging and fast-moving interdisciplinary field that is becoming more and more important in human society. The study of Material and surface engineering comprised of specific materials such as metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, semiconductors, nanotechnology and bio-materials along with the understanding of how their structure, from the atomic level to that of common objects, influences physical, chemical, biological and magnetic properties.
This engineering discipline relates the structure, properties and application of materials used in modern technological industry and devices. It describes how different materials behave in different applications, and how we can improve the existing properties of the materials and composites to achieve any specific objective. The engineer of tomorrow must be technically competent, market-conscious, commercially adept, environmentally sensitive and responsive to human needs. The curriculum of the faculty aims at producing a multi-dimensional engineer. It provides a broad range of fundamental courses at the earlier stages and progressively leads the students to areas of their specializations in different fields including Nano technology, composite and biomaterials.
- Applicant must have completed at least 16 years of education in one of the following disciplines:
- Materials Science & Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Environmental Science & Engineering
- Polymer engineering
- Physics, Chemistry, Electronics
No. of Semesters: 2
Requirements:
GENERAL ELIGIBILITY:
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Sixteen years of schooling or 4 years (minimum 124 credit hours) education after HSSC/A’ Level in relevant discipline with minimum CGPA of 2.0 out of 4.0 OR 55% marks (percentage will only be considered if CGPA is not mentioned on the transcript).
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GAT (General) conducted by NTS with at least 50 accumulative score or GRE (General) conducted by ETS, USA, with following minimum score separately in each section:-
Description |
Scale |
Quantitative |
151/170 |
Verbal |
146/170 |
Analytical Writing |
3.5/6.0 |
Water Resources Engineering
· BE in Civil / Agriculture / Environmental / Geological / Geoinformatics / Transportation.
Course Duration: 2 years
How to apply:
Application
• Access web-link: www.pgadmission.nust.edu.pk • Fill online application form. • Upload scanned copies of required documents.
Application Confirmation
• Application confirmation will be sent at the given email address within 24 hours of submission.
Application Fee
• Deposit Application Fee online in any HBL branch.
Fee Receipt
• Fee confirmation will be sent at the given email address within 15 days of payment.
Application Status
• Application status would be communicated through email/website within 2 days of documents receipt.
Interview Calls
• Eligible candidates and those who qualify GAT-Gen or relevant tests will be asked to appear for interviews.
Interviews
• Candidates would appear for interviews at the concerned School/College/Center in July 2014.
Selection List
• Selection list will be uploaded on NUST website by the mid of August 2014.
Admission Dues
• Candidates will deposit admission dues in any HBL branch as per challan form available online.
Document Submission
• Candidates will prepare documents as per given checklist available online and will submit to the PGP Directorate, Main Office NUST. • All original documents, Medical Certificate and Affidavit will be submitted to the respective Schools/Colleges/Centers at the time of joining.
Joining Instructions
• Relevant NUST School/College/Center will issue joining instructions to those candidates who have completed all admission requirements.
• Successful candidates will join relevant programs as per joining instructions in 2nd week of September 2014.
Curriculum
Courses Credit Hours
CORE COURSES
Materials Thermodynamics 3 |
Phase Transformation & Microstructures 3 |
Mechanical Behavior of Materials 3 |
Surface Engineering & Characterization 3 |
Thesis 6 |
MS ADDITIONAL COURSE
Research Methodology 2 |
MS ELECTIVE COURSES (ANY FOUR)
Engineering Ceramics and Glasses 3 |
Polymer Engineering 3 |
Advanced Surface Coatings 3 |
Corrosion and Protection 3 |
Electronic and Magnetic Materials 3 |
Modelling of Material Processes 3 |
Manufacturing Processes 3 |
Characterization of Materials 3 |
Composite Materials 3 |
Nano Materials and Nano Processing 3 |
Fractography and Fracture Analysis 3 |
Nano Materials for Energy Applications 3 |
Separation Process in Chemical Engineering 3 |
Environmental Nano Technology 3 |
Fundamentals of Nano science and Engineering 3 |
Nano Materials and Nano Processing 3 |
Environmental Nanotechnology 3 |
Nano Materials for Energy Applications 3 |
Nano Technology and Photovoltaic 3 |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Nanotechnology 3 |
Nanolithography and Device Fabrication 3 |
Degradation of Nanomaterial 3 |
Product Technology 3 |
Molecular Technology 3 |