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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Project Management

    Roorkee Institute Of Technology
    Duration
    4 Years
    Project Management UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Project Management

    Roorkee Institute Of Technology
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

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    4 Years
    Project Management
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,20,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    Roorkee Institute Of Technology’s B.Tech in Project Management follows a rigorous, multidisciplinary curriculum designed to equip students with both foundational knowledge and advanced skills needed to excel in diverse project environments. The program spans 8 semesters, integrating core engineering subjects, departmental electives, science electives, laboratory sessions, and specialized projects.

    Course Structure Across 8 Semesters

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1PH101Physics for Engineering3-1-0-4-
    1CH101Chemistry for Engineers3-1-0-4-
    1MA101Mathematics I4-0-0-4-
    1EC101Electrical Circuits and Electronics3-1-0-4-
    1ME101Engineering Mechanics3-1-0-4-
    1CS101Introduction to Programming2-0-2-3-
    1HS101English Communication Skills2-0-0-2-
    1LAB101Basic Lab Practices0-0-3-2-
    2PH102Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics3-1-0-4PH101
    2CH102Materials Science and Engineering3-1-0-4CH101
    2MA102Mathematics II4-0-0-4MA101
    2EC102Digital Electronics and Logic Design3-1-0-4EC101
    2ME102Mechanics of Materials3-1-0-4ME101
    2CS102Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-2-5CS101
    2HS102Professional Communication2-0-0-2HS101
    2LAB102Basic Electronics Lab0-0-3-2-
    3PH201Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3-1-0-4PH102
    3CH201Chemical Engineering Principles3-1-0-4CH102
    3MA201Probability and Statistics3-0-0-3MA102
    3EC201Signals and Systems3-1-0-4EC102
    3ME201Thermodynamics II3-1-0-4PH102
    3CS201Database Management Systems3-0-2-5CS102
    3HS201Leadership and Ethics2-0-0-2-
    3LAB201Electronics & Signals Lab0-0-3-2-
    4PH202Quantum Physics and Applications3-1-0-4PH201
    4CH202Process Control and Instrumentation3-1-0-4CH201
    4MA202Linear Algebra and Differential Equations3-0-0-3MA201
    4EC202Microprocessors and Microcontrollers3-1-0-4EC201
    4ME202Mechanical Design and Drafting3-1-0-4ME201
    4CS202Operating Systems3-0-2-5CS201
    4HS202Cultural Studies and Social Awareness2-0-0-2HS201
    4LAB202Embedded Systems Lab0-0-3-2-
    5PH301Nuclear and Particle Physics3-1-0-4PH202
    5CH301Chemical Reaction Engineering3-1-0-4CH202
    5MA301Advanced Calculus and Numerical Methods3-0-0-3MA202
    5EC301Antennas and Wave Propagation3-1-0-4EC202
    5ME301Finite Element Methods3-1-0-4ME202
    5CS301Software Engineering3-0-2-5CS202
    5HS301Global Leadership and Management2-0-0-2-
    5LAB301Project Simulation Lab0-0-3-2-
    6PH302Optics and Laser Applications3-1-0-4PH301
    6CH302Environmental Engineering3-1-0-4CH301
    6MA302Complex Analysis and Partial Differential Equations3-0-0-3MA301
    6EC302Computer Networks3-1-0-4EC301
    6ME302Advanced Manufacturing Processes3-1-0-4ME301
    6CS302Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning3-0-2-5CS301
    6HS302Entrepreneurship and Innovation2-0-0-2-
    6LAB302Advanced Simulation Lab0-0-3-2-
    7PH401Condensed Matter Physics3-1-0-4PH302
    7CH401Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering3-1-0-4CH302
    7MA401Mathematical Modeling in Engineering3-0-0-3MA302
    7EC401Digital Signal Processing3-1-0-4EC302
    7ME401Project Design and Management3-1-0-4ME302
    7CS401Blockchain Technologies3-0-2-5CS302
    7HS401Sustainable Development and Ethics2-0-0-2-
    7LAB401Research & Innovation Lab0-0-3-2-
    8PH402Quantum Computing and Information3-1-0-4PH401
    8CH402Advanced Materials Science3-1-0-4CH401
    8MA402Stochastic Processes and Applications3-0-0-3MA401
    8EC402Wireless Communication Systems3-1-0-4EC401
    8ME402Project Planning and Implementation3-1-0-4ME401
    8CS402Advanced Software Engineering3-0-2-5CS401
    8HS402Capstone Project2-0-0-2-
    8LAB402Final Year Capstone Lab0-0-3-2-

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Departmental electives offer students the opportunity to explore specialized areas within project management. These courses are designed to deepen understanding and provide hands-on experience in emerging domains:

    • Agile Development Practices: This course delves into agile methodologies, including Scrum, Kanban, and Lean principles. Students learn how to implement these frameworks in software development environments, focusing on iterative planning, continuous feedback, and adaptive team structures.
    • DevOps Integration: The course explores the integration of development and operations through automation tools like Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes. Emphasis is placed on building resilient CI/CD pipelines that support rapid deployment cycles while maintaining quality assurance standards.
    • Product Lifecycle Management: Students study the full lifecycle of products from conception to retirement, including design, manufacturing, marketing, and end-of-life strategies. Case studies from companies like Apple and Tesla are used to illustrate successful lifecycle management practices.
    • Cyber Risk Assessment: This course focuses on identifying, analyzing, and mitigating cybersecurity risks in project environments. Students examine real-world incidents such as the Equifax breach and learn how to apply risk assessment models using frameworks like NIST and ISO 27001.
    • Security Operations Center (SOC) Management: Designed for students interested in security operations, this course covers SOC architecture, threat detection, incident response procedures, and compliance management. Practical labs simulate real-world SOC environments to prepare students for hands-on roles.
    • Compliance and Governance: This elective teaches students how to ensure projects comply with regulatory requirements across various industries. Topics include data protection laws (GDPR), financial regulations (SOX), and industry-specific standards such as HIPAA in healthcare.
    • Financial Risk Modeling: Students gain proficiency in modeling financial risks using quantitative techniques and software tools like Python, R, and MATLAB. The course includes practical applications in portfolio optimization, derivatives pricing, and credit risk assessment.
    • Investment Portfolio Construction: This course explores the principles of constructing diversified investment portfolios. Students learn about asset allocation strategies, performance measurement, and risk-return trade-offs using historical data and simulation tools.
    • Quantitative Methods in Finance: Focuses on applying statistical and mathematical methods to solve financial problems. The curriculum includes time series analysis, regression modeling, and Monte Carlo simulations to forecast market trends and evaluate investment strategies.
    • Health Systems Planning: Students learn how to plan and implement healthcare initiatives within constrained resources. The course covers resource allocation models, service delivery frameworks, and stakeholder engagement techniques used in public health programs.
    • Medical Device Regulatory Compliance: This course introduces students to the regulatory landscape governing medical devices globally. It covers FDA, CE marking, and other regulatory pathways, helping students understand how compliance affects product development timelines and market entry strategies.
    • Public Health Program Evaluation: Designed for those interested in evaluating health interventions, this course teaches students how to design evaluation frameworks, collect data, and analyze outcomes. Case studies from WHO and CDC programs provide practical insights into program effectiveness.
    • Green Building Standards: Students study sustainable construction practices and green building certifications such as LEED, BREEAM, and Green Star. The course includes field visits to certified projects and hands-on design exercises using software like Revit and EnergyPlus.
    • Climate Resilience Planning: This elective explores how to build resilience against climate-related disasters in project environments. Students learn about vulnerability assessments, adaptation strategies, and policy frameworks that support sustainable development goals.
    • Renewable Energy Projects: Focused on renewable energy technologies, this course covers solar, wind, hydroelectric, and bioenergy projects from feasibility to implementation. Students analyze real-world case studies of large-scale renewable energy installations and their impact on local economies.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Roorkee Institute Of Technology's approach to project-based learning is deeply rooted in experiential education, emphasizing the development of critical thinking, collaboration, and innovation. The program introduces students to structured mini-projects in their second year, which evolve into comprehensive capstone projects in their final year.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are designed to introduce students to real-world problem-solving in small teams. These projects typically last 6–8 weeks and involve working under faculty supervision on tasks related to course content or industry challenges. Students must document their process, present findings, and receive feedback from peers and mentors.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The capstone project is a year-long endeavor where students select a topic aligned with their specialization and work closely with a faculty mentor. The project involves extensive research, planning, implementation, and presentation to an industry panel. This experience prepares students for professional roles in project management or further academic pursuits.

    Project Selection Process

    Students choose projects based on their interests and career goals, often guided by faculty recommendations. Projects may be selected from industry partnerships, research initiatives, or student-led proposals. A formal proposal submission process ensures clarity of objectives, scope, and deliverables before project initiation.