

B-TECH in Mining Engineering at Aditya Institute of Technology and Management


Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Mining Engineering at Aditya Institute of Technology and Management Srikakulam?
This Mining Engineering program at Aditya Institute of Technology and Management focuses on the scientific and practical aspects of mineral extraction, including exploration, design, operation, and environmental management. India, being rich in mineral resources, has a significant demand for skilled mining engineers to ensure sustainable and safe resource utilization. This program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills essential for the evolving Indian mining sector.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude for science, mathematics, and an interest in geology, resource management, and heavy machinery. It also suits individuals passionate about contributing to India''''s energy and mineral security. Aspiring professionals seeking careers in core engineering, research, or public sector undertakings (PSUs) in the mining domain will find this curriculum highly beneficial.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in Indian public and private mining companies, regulatory bodies, and research institutions. Typical roles include Mine Manager, Planning Engineer, Safety Officer, and Mineral Processing Engineer. Entry-level salaries range from INR 4-7 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program prepares students for roles in companies like Coal India, NMDC, Vedanta, and Hindalco, aligning with national industrial growth.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Stronghold on Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on mastering core subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Programming. Utilize university resources, online tutorials (e.g., NPTEL, Khan Academy), and peer study groups to build a robust academic base.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL, Byju''''s, Chegg India, Academic tutoring centers
Career Connection
A solid foundation is crucial for understanding advanced mining concepts and excelling in technical interviews for PSUs and private firms, providing a competitive edge.
Develop Problem-Solving & Computational Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in Programming for Problem Solving labs and explore online coding challenges. Understand the application of mathematics in engineering mechanics and fluid dynamics through practical exercises and problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
HackerRank, GeeksforGeeks, CodeChef, MATLAB/Octave
Career Connection
Essential for data analysis, simulation, and design tasks in modern mining operations, enhancing employability in technology-driven mining roles and optimizing mine processes.
Enhance Communication & Soft Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage in English Language & Communication Skills Lab and Professional Communication & Ethics. Practice public speaking, technical report writing, and group discussions to hone interpersonal abilities.
Tools & Resources
Toastmasters International (local chapters), Coursera courses on business communication, College communication clubs
Career Connection
Effective communication is vital for presenting technical reports, facilitating team collaboration, and assuming leadership roles in mining projects and safety management, crucial for career progression.
Intermediate Stage
Gain Practical Mine Surveying & Geology Experience- (Semester 3-4)
Focus on hands-on experience in Mine Surveying and Mining Geology labs. Seek opportunities for field visits to local mines or geological sites to connect theoretical knowledge with practical application in real-world scenarios.
Tools & Resources
Theodolites, GPS devices, Geological maps, Specific mining software if introduced
Career Connection
Direct relevance to entry-level roles in mine planning, exploration, and geological mapping, highly valued by Indian mining companies for practical, on-site expertise.
Participate in Mini-Projects and Industrial Training- (Semester 5)
Actively engage in mini-projects related to fluid mechanics, rock mechanics, or mineral processing. Leverage the mandatory Industrial Training in Semester 5 for real-world exposure, networking, and understanding industry practices.
Tools & Resources
University project labs, Industry contacts, LinkedIn for professional networking, Company reports
Career Connection
Builds a practical portfolio, develops problem-solving skills, and often leads to pre-placement offers or crucial industry contacts for future employment opportunities in India.
Deepen Understanding of Core Mining Principles- (Semester 4-5)
Concentrate on subjects like Surface Mining, Underground Coal Mining, Mining Machinery, Mine Ventilation, Rock Mechanics, and Mineral Beneficiation. Utilize textbooks, reference materials, and industry case studies for comprehensive understanding.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses on mining, Professional journals (e.g., Journal of Mines, Metals & Fuels), Industry specific textbooks
Career Connection
Forms the backbone of specialized knowledge required for diverse roles in mine operations, design, and regulatory compliance within India''''s extensive mining landscape.
Advanced Stage
Engage in Major Project Work & Advanced Specialization- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate significant effort to the Major Project Work (Phase I & II), choosing a topic aligned with current industry challenges or personal career goals (e.g., sustainable mining, automation). This showcases advanced capabilities.
Tools & Resources
Advanced simulation software (e.g., Surpac, Datamine), Research databases, Faculty mentors, Industry experts
Career Connection
Showcases advanced problem-solving, research capabilities, and specialization, making graduates highly attractive for R&D, design, and consulting roles in competitive Indian and global firms.
Focus on Mine Management, Safety & Legislation- (Semester 5-6)
Thoroughly understand Mine Management, Legislation & Safety, and Mine Environment & Safety. Pursue any relevant certifications in mine safety to enhance employability and demonstrate commitment to industry best practices.
Tools & Resources
DGMS guidelines, Indian mining acts and regulations, Safety audit checklists, Relevant certification bodies
Career Connection
Essential for leadership roles in mine operations, ensuring compliance, safety, and efficient management, which are critical and highly regulated aspects in the Indian mining sector.
Prepare for Placements and Professional Growth- (Semester 6-8)
Actively participate in campus placements, aptitude tests, technical viva, and mock interviews. Tailor resumes to specific mining roles and prepare rigorously for public sector (e.g., Coal India, NMDC) recruitment exams.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell services, Online aptitude platforms (e.g., Indiabix), LinkedIn, Company websites for job postings
Career Connection
Direct preparation for securing placements in leading Indian mining and allied industries, enabling a smooth and successful transition from academia to a professional, impactful career.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- No eligibility criteria specified
Duration: 4 years / 8 semesters
Credits: 160 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23BS01 | Applied Physics | Basic Science | 3 | Wave Optics, Electromagnetic Waves, Lasers and Fiber Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics |
| A23BS02 | Applied Chemistry | Basic Science | 3 | Water Technology, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, Electrochemistry and Corrosion, Polymer Chemistry, Nano Materials |
| A23BS05 | Linear Algebra & Calculus | Basic Science | 3 | Matrices and Eigen Values, Mean Value Theorems, Functions of Several Variables, Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus |
| A23HS01 | English for Skill Enhancement | Humanities and Social Sciences | 2 | Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary |
| A23ES01 | Programming for Problem Solving | Engineering Science | 3 | Introduction to C Language, Control Structures, Arrays and Pointers, Functions and Recursion, Structures, Unions and Files |
| A23BS51 | Applied Physics Lab | Basic Science Lab | 1.5 | Optics experiments, Electronic device characteristics, Wave phenomena measurements, Magnetic field effects |
| A23BS52 | Applied Chemistry Lab | Basic Science Lab | 1.5 | Titrations for water analysis, Instrumental analysis techniques, Synthesis of polymers, Corrosion experiments |
| A23HS51 | English Language & Communication Skills Lab | Humanities and Social Sciences Lab | 1 | Phonetics and Pronunciation, Role plays and Situational Dialogues, Presentations and Public Speaking, Group Discussions, Interview Skills Practice |
| A23ES52 | Programming for Problem Solving Lab | Engineering Science Lab | 1.5 | C programming exercises, Conditional and Looping constructs, Functions and Arrays implementation, Pointers and String operations, File handling in C |
| A23MC01 | Environmental Science | Mandatory Course | 0 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Natural Resources and their Management, Environmental Pollution and Control, Global Environmental Problems, Sustainable Development |
| A23ES55 | Engineering Graphics Lab | Engineering Science Lab | 1.5 | Projections of Points, Projections of Lines, Projections of Planes, Projections of Solids, Orthographic and Isometric Projections |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23BS04 | Differential Equations & Vector Calculus | Basic Science | 3 | First Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Higher Order Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Vector Differentiation and Integration |
| A23BS06 | Probability & Statistics | Basic Science | 3 | Probability Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Analysis of Variance |
| A23ES04 | Engineering Mechanics | Engineering Science | 3 | Force Systems and Equilibrium, Friction, Centroid and Moment of Inertia, Kinematics of Particles and Rigid Bodies, Kinetics of Particles and Rigid Bodies |
| A23HS02 | Professional Communication & Ethics | Humanities and Social Sciences | 2 | Technical Communication Strategies, Effective Presentation Skills, Group Discussions and Teamwork, Report Writing and Documentation, Professional Ethics and Values |
| A23ES02 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Engineering Science | 3 | DC Circuits Analysis, AC Circuits Analysis, Transformers, DC Machines (Generators and Motors), AC Machines (Alternators and Motors), Electrical Safety |
| A23ES53 | Computer Aided Engineering Graphics Lab | Engineering Science Lab | 1.5 | AutoCAD basic commands, 2D Drafting and Editing, 3D Solid Modeling, Orthographic and Isometric Views using CAD, Assembly Drawings |
| A23ES54 | Basic Electrical Engineering Lab | Engineering Science Lab | 1.5 | Verification of Circuit Laws, Measurement of Electrical Quantities, Transformer characteristics, Performance of DC Machines, Performance of AC Machines |
| A23MC02 | Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge | Mandatory Course | 0 | Introduction to Indian knowledge systems, Traditional Sciences and Arts, Indian Philosophical Systems, Traditional Legal and Economic Systems, Yoga and Wellness |
| A23SD01 | Advanced Skill Course/Soft Skills – II (Verbal Aptitude) | Skill Development | 1.5 | Vocabulary Building, Reading Comprehension Strategies, Grammar and Sentence Correction, Verbal Reasoning, Effective Communication |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23BS07 | Numerical Methods & Optimization Techniques | Basic Science | 3 | Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations, Interpolation and Curve Fitting, Numerical Differentiation and Integration, Linear Programming Problems, Transportation and Assignment Problems |
| A23MN31 | Mine Surveying | Professional Core | 3 | Chain and Compass Surveying, Theodolite Surveying, Levelling Operations, Traversing and Triangulation, Contouring and Area/Volume Calculation |
| A23MN32 | Fluid Mechanics | Professional Core | 3 | Fluid Properties and Classification, Fluid Statics and Buoyancy, Fluid Kinematics (Flow types, Continuity Eqn.), Fluid Dynamics (Bernoulli''''s Eqn., Momentum Eqn.), Flow through Pipes and Open Channels |
| A23MN33 | Geology | Professional Core | 3 | Physical Geology (Weathering, Erosion), Mineralogy and Crystallography, Petrology (Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic Rocks), Structural Geology (Folds, Faults, Joints), Economic Geology (Ore formation, Mineral deposits) |
| A23ES07 | Strength of Materials | Engineering Science | 3 | Simple Stresses and Strains, Bending Moments and Shear Forces in Beams, Torsion of Circular Shafts, Deflection of Beams, Principal Stresses and Strains |
| A23MN51 | Mine Surveying Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Field exercises in Chain Surveying, Compass Traversing and adjustment, Theodolite Traverses and angular measurements, Levelling operations and data reduction, Contouring exercises and map plotting |
| A23MN52 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Verification of Bernoulli''''s theorem, Flow measurements using Venturimeter/Orifice meter, Determination of friction losses in pipes, Characteristics of pumps, Characteristics of turbines |
| A23HS52 | Professional Skills Lab | Humanities and Social Sciences Lab | 1.5 | Advanced Communication Skills, Teamwork and Leadership Development, Presentation Skills Practice, Interview Preparation and Mock Interviews, Technical Report Writing |
| A23SD02 | Advanced Skill Course/Soft Skills – III (Quantitative Aptitude) | Skill Development | 1.5 | Number Systems and HCF/LCM, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Ratio, Proportion and Averages, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Data Interpretation |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23MN41 | Mining Geology | Professional Core | 3 | Formation of Mineral Deposits, Igneous, Sedimentary & Metamorphic Deposits, Ore Genesis and Classification, Geological Structures in Mining, Exploration Techniques (Geophysical, Geochemical) |
| A23MN42 | Surface Mining | Professional Core | 3 | Principles of Surface Mining (Opencast, Quarrying), Unit Operations (Drilling, Blasting, Loading, Hauling), Surface Mining Equipment Selection, Planning and Design of Surface Mines, Environmental Impact and Reclamation |
| A23MN43 | Mining Machinery | Professional Core | 3 | Excavators and Loaders (Shovels, Draglines), Drilling Machines, Haulage Systems (Dumpers, Locomotives), Conveyors and Hoisting Systems, Mine Pumps and Fans |
| A23MN44 | Mine Ventilation | Professional Core | 3 | Mine Atmosphere and Gases, Principles of Mine Ventilation, Mine Fans and their Characteristics, Ventilation Network Analysis, Gas and Dust Control |
| A23OE01 | Open Elective – I | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from interdisciplinary areas, Introduction to new technologies, General interest subjects |
| A23MN53 | Mining Geology Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Identification of Minerals and Rocks, Interpretation of Geological Maps, Ore Microscopy, Physical properties of minerals, Structural geology exercises |
| A23MN54 | Mine Ventilation Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Airflow measurement techniques, Fan characteristics determination, Ventilation network analysis using software, Simulation of ventilation systems |
| A23SD03 | Advanced Skill Course/Soft Skills – IV (Reasoning Aptitude) | Skill Development | 1.5 | Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving |
| A23MC03 | Universal Human Values | Mandatory Course | 0 | Introduction to Human Values, Harmony in the Self, Harmony in Family and Society, Harmony in Nature and Existence, Professional Ethics and Holistic Development |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23MN51 | Underground Coal Mining | Professional Core | 3 | Board and Pillar Mining Method, Longwall Mining Method, Blasting in Coal Mines, Support Systems in Underground Coal Mines, Degassification and Gas Drainage |
| A23MN52 | Rock Mechanics | Professional Core | 3 | Engineering Properties of Rocks, Stress-Strain Behavior of Rocks, Failure Criteria for Rocks, Rock Mass Classification, Ground Control Techniques |
| A23MN53 | Mine Management, Legislation & Safety | Professional Core | 3 | Mining Laws and Regulations (MMDR Act, CMR/MMR), Mine Safety Management Systems, Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification, Mine Disaster Management, Mine Economics and Financial Management |
| A23MN54 | Mineral Beneficiation | Professional Core | 3 | Crushing and Grinding Operations, Sizing and Classification, Gravity Concentration Methods, Flotation Techniques, Solid-Liquid Separation (Dewatering) |
| A23PE01 | Professional Elective – I | Professional Elective | 3 | Advanced topics in Mining Engineering, Specialized mining technologies, Emerging trends in mining sector |
| A23OE02 | Open Elective – II | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from interdisciplinary areas, Introduction to new technologies, General interest subjects |
| A23MN55 | Rock Mechanics Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Uniaxial Compressive Strength Test, Triaxial Compression Test, Point Load Index Test, Brazilian Test for Tensile Strength, Shear Strength Test for Rocks |
| A23MN56 | Mineral Beneficiation Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Particle size analysis (Sieve analysis, Sedimentation), Gravity separation experiments, Flotation experiments, Magnetic separation techniques |
| A23MN57 | Industrial Training / Internship (4 Weeks) | Project Work | 1.5 | Industrial exposure to mining operations, Practical application of theoretical knowledge, Report writing on industrial experience, Understanding organizational structure |
| A23MC04 | Constitution of India | Mandatory Course | 0 | Preamble and Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Governments, Judiciary and Local Governance, Constitutional Amendments |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23MN61 | Mine Environment & Safety | Professional Core | 3 | Mine Gases and their detection, Dust Control in Mines, Noise and Vibrations control, Mine Fires and Explosions, Mine Lighting and Personal Protective Equipment |
| A23MN62 | Mining Methods for Metalliferous Deposits | Professional Core | 3 | Open Stoping Methods, Cut-and-Fill Mining, Shrinkage Stoping, Sublevel Stoping and Caving Methods, Underground Metal Mine Ventilation |
| A23MN63 | Mine Planning & Design | Professional Core | 3 | Mine Feasibility Studies, Deposit Evaluation and Reserve Estimation, Pit Limit Design for Surface Mines, Underground Mine Design (Layout, Pillars), Mine Economics and Financial Analysis |
| A23PE02 | Professional Elective – II | Professional Elective | 3 | Advanced topics in Mining Engineering, Specialized mining technologies, Emerging trends in mining sector |
| A23PE03 | Professional Elective – III | Professional Elective | 3 | Advanced topics in Mining Engineering, Specialized mining technologies, Emerging trends in mining sector |
| A23MN64 | Mine Design & Software Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Mine planning software (e.g., AutoCAD, Surpac), Pit optimization techniques, Underground mine layout design, Geotechnical stability analysis using software |
| A23MN65 | Mine Environment Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Mine gas detection and analysis, Dust sampling and analysis, Noise and vibration measurement, Water quality analysis in mines |
| A23PR01 | Project Work – I | Project Work | 1.5 | Problem identification and definition, Literature survey and gap analysis, Methodology development, Preliminary design or experimental plan |
| A23MC05 | Gender Sensitization | Mandatory Course | 0 | Understanding Gender Roles, Gender Equality and Equity, Challenging Gender Stereotypes, Women''''s Empowerment, Gender and Workplace |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23PE04 | Professional Elective – IV | Professional Elective | 3 | Advanced topics in Mining Engineering, Specialized mining technologies, Emerging trends in mining sector |
| A23PE05 | Professional Elective – V | Professional Elective | 3 | Advanced topics in Mining Engineering, Specialized mining technologies, Emerging trends in mining sector |
| A23OE03 | Open Elective – III | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from interdisciplinary areas, Introduction to new technologies, General interest subjects |
| A23PW02 | Mini Project with Seminar | Project Work | 2 | Small-scale project implementation, Technical report writing, Effective presentation skills, Problem-solving in a focused area |
| A23MN71 | Major Project Work – Phase I | Project Work | 6 | Detailed project planning and scheduling, System design and architecture, Initial implementation and prototyping, Interim report and presentation |
| A23MN72 | Industrial Training / Internship (4 Weeks) | Project Work | 1.5 | Advanced industrial exposure in specialized areas, Application of core mining skills in industry, Report on advanced industrial practices, Professional networking |
| A23MC06 | Disaster Management | Mandatory Course | 0 | Types of Disasters (Natural and Man-made), Disaster Risk Assessment, Disaster Mitigation Strategies, Disaster Preparedness and Response, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A23SM01 | Entrepreneurship/Start-ups/Business Plan | Humanities and Social Sciences | 3 | Entrepreneurial Process, Business Plan Development, Marketing and Sales Strategies, Financial Management for Start-ups, Legal Aspects of Business |
| A23MN81 | Major Project Work – Phase II | Project Work | 12 | Full project implementation and development, Testing, debugging and validation, Comprehensive final report writing, Project demonstration and presentation |
| A23MN82 | Comprehensive Viva Voce | Project Work | 1.5 | Overall subject knowledge assessment, Communication and presentation skills, Technical understanding and problem-solving abilities, Viva on project work and core concepts |
| A23MN83 | Seminar | Project Work | 2 | Research on advanced technical topics, Literature review and critical analysis, Technical presentation skills, Engaging in Q&A sessions |
| A23MN84 | Industry Oriented Skill Course | Skill Development | 2 | Industry specific software training, Advanced tools and techniques, Niche technologies relevant to mining, Practical application of industry standards |




