The Master of Technology (M.Tech) is a two-year postgraduate program designed to advance students’ technical expertise, research capabilities, and practical skills across engineering domains. The 2026 syllabus integrates core concepts with lab-based learning, simulation tools, industrial training, and dissertation projects.
Aligned with NEP 2020 recommendations and 2026 industry trends, the program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, electives, emerging technologies, AI-based solutions, smart systems, sustainable engineering, and innovation-driven education.
| Core Area | Topics Covered |
|---|---|
| Engineering Design | CAD, CAE, FEM, Prototyping |
| Computational Techniques | Modeling, Simulation, Optimization |
| Research & Analytics | Experimentation, Data Analysis, Thesis Writing |
| Systems Engineering | Control Systems, Robotics, Automation |
| Material & Structural | Smart Materials, Failure Analysis |
| Project & Quality | Six Sigma, Lean, Project Management |
| Elective Category | Sample Subjects |
|---|---|
| AI & Automation | Robotics, Machine Learning, Neural Networks |
| Smart Infrastructure | Sustainable Design, Green Technology |
| Cyber-Physical Systems | IoT, Embedded Systems, VLSI |
| Software Engineering | Cloud Computing, DevOps |
| Energy & Environment | Renewable Energy Systems, Environmental Modelling |
| Subject | Book / Author |
|---|---|
| Research Methodology | C.R. Kothari |
| Advanced Mathematics | Kreyszig – Advanced Engineering Mathematics |
| Design & Analysis | Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design |
| Computer Science | Galvin (OS), Tanenbaum (Networks), Ullman (DBMS) |
| Smart Systems & Automation | Robotics – Craig / Automation – Groover |
The MTech program consists of four semesters over two years, with the final semester primarily focused on research and dissertation.
Yes, internships or industrial training are integral for hands-on exposure and practical project execution.
Yes, while some subjects are common, specialization-specific courses vary across branches like CSE, Civil, Mechanical, ECE, etc.
The 2026 syllabus emphasizes specialization, research, AI & automation, smart systems, sustainable solutions, and industry-relevant applications.
