IIT Delhi launches BTech in engineering and computational mechanics
Team Careers360 | September 23, 2020 | 01:42 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has launched a new undergraduate programme, BTech in engineering and computational mechanics. Students qualifying Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2020 will be eligible to join the course.
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The new course will be offered by the Department of Applied Mechanics from the academic session 2020-21. “The graduates of this programme are likely to find the best technology jobs in core engineering and will also be very apt candidates for higher studies like Master’s and PhD in IIT Delhi as well as other leading national and international educational institutions,” said Sanjeev Sanghi, head, department of applied mechanics.
As per a release issued by IIT Delhi, the students taking this course will be able to analyse complex interdisciplinary phenomena relevant to problems in industry and cutting edge research through experimentation, analysis and computation.
The BTech in engineering and computational mechanics is aimed to expose students to recent trends in computational techniques and experiments and provide a strong grounding in the fundamentals of engineering mechanics along with the tools to address areas such as biomechanics, nanomechanics and constitutive modeling at multiple lengths.
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