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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Welding Engineering

    Government Polytechnic Bazpur
    Duration
    4 Years
    Welding UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Welding Engineering

    Government Polytechnic Bazpur
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Welding
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Welding program at Government Polytechnic Bazpur is structured across eight semesters, combining core theoretical subjects, departmental electives, science electives, and hands-on laboratory sessions.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    IWEL-101Introduction to Welding3-0-0-3None
    IMAT-101Mathematics I4-0-0-4None
    IPHY-101Physics for Engineers3-0-0-3None
    ICHM-101Chemistry for Engineering3-0-0-3None
    IENG-101Engineering Drawing2-0-2-4None
    ILAW-101Engineering Ethics2-0-0-2None
    IIWEL-201Basic Welding Processes3-0-0-3WEL-101
    IIMAT-201Mathematics II4-0-0-4MAT-101
    IIPHY-201Thermodynamics3-0-0-3PHY-101
    IICHM-201Metallurgy Fundamentals3-0-0-3CHM-101
    IIENG-201Computer Applications in Engineering2-0-2-4ENG-101
    IILIT-201Communication Skills2-0-0-2None
    IIIWEL-301Advanced Welding Techniques3-0-0-3WEL-201
    IIIMAT-301Statistics and Probability3-0-0-3MAT-201
    IIIPHY-301Heat Transfer3-0-0-3PHY-201
    IIICHM-301Physical Metallurgy3-0-0-3CHM-201
    IIIENG-301Strength of Materials3-0-0-3ENG-201
    IIILIT-301Technical Writing2-0-0-2LIT-201
    IVWEL-401Automation in Welding3-0-0-3WEL-301
    IVMAT-401Numerical Methods3-0-0-3MAT-301
    IVPHY-401Electromagnetic Fields3-0-0-3PHY-301
    IVCHM-401Corrosion and Protection3-0-0-3CHM-301
    IVENG-401Structural Analysis3-0-0-3ENG-301
    IVLIT-401Professional Ethics2-0-0-2LIT-301
    VWEL-501Welding Inspection and Testing3-0-0-3WEL-401
    VMAT-501Operations Research3-0-0-3MAT-401
    VPHY-501Advanced Thermodynamics3-0-0-3PHY-401
    VCHM-501Materials Science3-0-0-3CHM-401
    VENG-501Design of Welded Structures3-0-0-3ENG-401
    VLIT-501Presentations Skills2-0-0-2LIT-401
    VIWEL-601Welding in Offshore Environments3-0-0-3WEL-501
    VIMAT-601Linear Programming3-0-0-3MAT-501
    VIPHY-601Quantum Physics3-0-0-3PHY-501
    VICHM-601Nanomaterials and Applications3-0-0-3CHM-501
    VIENG-601Project Management2-0-0-2ENG-501
    VILIT-601Leadership and Teamwork2-0-0-2LIT-501
    VIIWEL-701Advanced Welding Simulation3-0-0-3WEL-601
    VIIMAT-701Stochastic Processes3-0-0-3MAT-601
    VIIPHY-701Relativity and Cosmology3-0-0-3PHY-601
    VIICHM-701Advanced Physical Metallurgy3-0-0-3CHM-601
    VIIENG-701Research Methodology2-0-0-2ENG-601
    VIILIT-701Business Communication2-0-0-2LIT-601
    VIIIWEL-801Capstone Project4-0-0-4WEL-701
    VIIIMAT-801Final Year Thesis4-0-0-4MAT-701
    VIIIPHY-801Electronics and Circuits3-0-0-3PHY-701
    VIIICHM-801Environmental Impact of Welding2-0-0-2CHM-701
    VIIIENG-801Entrepreneurship in Engineering2-0-0-2ENG-701
    VIIILIT-801Public Speaking and Debate2-0-0-2LIT-701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers several advanced elective courses that allow students to specialize in areas of interest:

    • Welding Metallurgy: This course explores the metallurgical aspects of welding, including microstructural changes during welding and their impact on mechanical properties.
    • Robotic Welding Systems: Focuses on programming robots for welding applications, integrating control systems, sensors, and automation technologies.
    • Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Covers various methods of inspecting welds without damaging them, including ultrasonic testing, radiographic testing, and magnetic particle inspection.
    • Welding Quality Assurance: Emphasizes the standards and procedures necessary for ensuring consistent quality in welding processes.
    • Advanced Materials for Welding: Studies new materials such as composites, ceramics, and high-performance alloys used in aerospace and nuclear industries.
    • Sustainable Welding Practices: Examines eco-friendly approaches to welding, including energy efficiency, recycling, and waste reduction strategies.
    • Welding Economics and Cost Analysis: Analyzes the financial aspects of welding operations, covering cost estimation, ROI analysis, and budgeting for large-scale projects.
    • Welding in Nuclear Applications: Focuses on the unique challenges and safety requirements in nuclear power plant construction and maintenance.
    • Underwater Welding Techniques: Provides insights into specialized welding methods used in marine environments, including underwater cutting and repair techniques.
    • Friction Stir Welding: Explores a modern solid-state joining technique with applications in aerospace and automotive industries.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department strongly believes in experiential learning through project-based assignments. Students are encouraged to work on both mini-projects and final-year capstone projects that align with industry needs and academic rigor.

    Mini-projects begin in the third semester, where students form teams and select a topic related to welding processes or applications. These projects are evaluated based on technical depth, innovation, presentation skills, and teamwork. Each team is assigned a faculty mentor who guides them through the research process and helps refine their ideas.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is more comprehensive and requires students to conduct original research or develop an innovative solution to a real-world problem in welding. Students have access to advanced laboratories, industry partners, and research grants for this endeavor.

    Project selection is done through a competitive process where students submit proposals outlining their objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and relevance to the field. Faculty mentors review these proposals and assign projects accordingly. The evaluation criteria include feasibility, novelty, impact, and adherence to ethical standards.