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Friday 17 April 2015

Tool Engineering Admission 2015

About course
Tool engineering is a division of industrial engineering whose function is to plan the processes of manufacture, develop the tools and machines, and integrate the facilities required for producing particular products with minimal expenditure of time, labour, and materials.
Tool engineers can find job opportunities in Tool Detailers, Product Drafters, Entry - Level Tool Designers, CAD Operators and Other Technical - related positions. Well trained and qualified tool engineers occupy important positions of responsibility with good scope for career enhancement in manufacturing industries. Tool Engineering Graduates an opportunity to acquire advanced skills and knowledge relating to Tool Design and Manufacturing with extensive exposure to CAD / CAM / CAE and GD&T to meet the growing demands of the industries.

Core subjects 
– The core subjects of Tool Engineering are as follows:
  • Design of Jigs and Fixtures
  • Design of Press Tools
  • Die Casting Design
  • Plastic Moulds Design
  • Design of cutting tools
  • Advanced Plastic Processing Technologies
  • Metrology and Measurements

Further studies 
– After completing B. Tech in Tool Engineering, you can opt for M. Tech, followed by research.

Job profiles 
– Some of the common job profiles for tool makers are as follows:
  • Tool and die makers
  • Mold maker
  • Tool fitter
  • Jig maker
  • Designers

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