
PHD in Mechanical And Industrial Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee


Haridwar, Uttarakhand
.png&w=1920&q=75)
About the Specialization
What is Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Haridwar?
This Mechanical and Industrial Engineering PhD program at IIT Roorkee focuses on advanced research and innovation in core mechanical disciplines and industrial systems. It addresses complex challenges relevant to India''''s burgeoning manufacturing, automation, and energy sectors, aiming to produce leading researchers and innovators for the nation''''s industrial growth and technological advancement.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for M.Tech/B.Tech graduates with strong academic backgrounds in Mechanical, Production, or Industrial Engineering, and allied fields, aspiring to careers in R&D, academia, or high-level industrial problem-solving. It''''s suited for those seeking to contribute groundbreaking research and develop advanced technological solutions for societal and industrial impact within India and globally.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect to become experts in their chosen research domain, capable of leading R&D teams in Indian PSUs, private sector giants, and academic institutions. Career paths include Principal Scientist, Professor, or Senior R&D Engineer, with potential salary ranges starting from INR 10-20 LPA for fresh PhDs, growing significantly with experience and the impact of their research.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Research Skills- (Coursework Phase (typically Year 1))
Actively engage in the CP-701 Research Methodology course and select advanced electives carefully to build a strong theoretical foundation. Utilize IIT Roorkee''''s central library and online databases (Scopus, Web of Science, IEEE Xplore) for extensive literature review to identify gaps and potential research directions.
Tools & Resources
IIT Roorkee Library, Scopus, Web of Science, Mendeley/Zotero
Career Connection
A strong foundation in research methods is crucial for conducting credible research and is highly valued in both academic and industrial R&D roles.
Identify and Refine Research Problem- (Coursework Phase and early Research (Year 1-2))
Work closely with your supervisor to identify a novel and impactful research problem aligned with departmental strengths, available resources, and industrial needs. Attend departmental seminars and PhD colloquia to understand ongoing research and refine your problem statement and objectives early on.
Tools & Resources
Supervisor meetings, Departmental Seminars, Research Group Discussions
Career Connection
A well-defined and impactful research problem is key to a successful PhD, leading to valuable contributions sought after by research institutions and industries.
Build a Strong Academic Network- (Throughout the program, especially Year 1-2)
Actively participate in departmental activities, interact with senior PhD scholars and faculty beyond your supervisor. Attend national and international conferences (e.g., AIMTDR, NCAT, ICMS) to present preliminary ideas, receive feedback, and connect with peers and experts in your field.
Tools & Resources
Departmental events, National/International Conferences, LinkedIn
Career Connection
Early networking can open doors for collaborations, post-doctoral opportunities, and future academic or R&D career placements.
Intermediate Stage
Develop Advanced Technical Expertise- (Research Phase (Year 2-4))
Gain hands-on proficiency with relevant experimental setups, advanced simulation software (e.g., ANSYS, ABAQUS, COMSOL, MATLAB, SolidWorks), or programming languages (e.g., Python for data analysis, C++ for scientific computing) critical to your research. Effectively utilize departmental labs and computational facilities.
Tools & Resources
Departmental Labs (e.g., CAD/CAM, Robotics, Thermal), High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities, Specialized software licenses
Career Connection
Strong technical skills are indispensable for conducting rigorous research and are highly valued by R&D teams in industry and academia.
Focus on High-Quality Publications- (Research Phase (Year 2-5))
Aim for publications in reputed peer-reviewed journals (e.g., IEEE Transactions, ASME Journals, Elsevier, Springer journals specific to MIED) and conferences, ensuring strict adherence to ethical research practices. Discuss manuscript structure, argumentation, and journal selection with your supervisor regularly.
Tools & Resources
Peer-reviewed journals (Scopus/WoS indexed), Conference proceedings, Academic writing tools
Career Connection
A strong publication record is vital for thesis defense, securing post-doctoral positions, and establishing credibility for academic and research careers.
Engage in Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Projects- (Research Phase (Year 3-5))
Seek opportunities to collaborate with other research groups, industry partners, or even other departments within IIT Roorkee. This broadens your perspective, exposes you to diverse methodologies, and can lead to interdisciplinary research outcomes with greater impact and practical relevance.
Tools & Resources
Inter-departmental research centers, Industry-sponsored projects, Joint research proposals
Career Connection
Collaboration skills and interdisciplinary exposure are highly valued by organizations seeking versatile and innovative researchers.
Advanced Stage
Systematic Thesis Writing and Documentation- (Final Research Phase and Thesis Submission (Year 4-6))
Begin writing your thesis chapters as soon as significant results are achieved, rather than waiting until the end. Maintain clear, concise, and logical flow, adhering to IIT Roorkee''''s formatting guidelines and academic standards. Regular writing practice makes the final thesis submission process much smoother and less daunting.
Tools & Resources
LaTeX/Word for thesis formatting, Grammarly/Turnitin for editing/plagiarism checks, Supervisor feedback
Career Connection
Efficient and high-quality thesis writing demonstrates strong communication skills, essential for all professional research roles.
Thorough Preparation for Viva-Voce- (Pre-thesis submission to Viva-Voce (Year 5-7))
Thoroughly review your entire research area, coursework, and general knowledge in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Practice presenting your research effectively, anticipate potential questions from examiners, and be prepared to defend your methodology, findings, and contributions robustly during the final viva-voce examination.
Tools & Resources
Mock vivas with peers/faculty, Presentation software, Comprehensive self-study
Career Connection
Excelling in the viva-voce showcases your expertise and confidence, boosting your prospects for academic and high-level research positions.
Strategic Career Planning and Job Search- (Final Year of PhD (Year 5-7))
Actively network with potential employers (academic institutions, R&D labs, industry) during conferences, workshops, and recruitment drives. Prepare a compelling CV highlighting your research accomplishments, publications, and technical skills. Explore post-doctoral opportunities, faculty positions, or leverage IIT Roorkee''''s placement cell for industrial R&D roles.
Tools & Resources
IIT Roorkee Placement Cell, Professional networking platforms (LinkedIn), Academic job portals
Career Connection
Proactive and strategic career planning ensures a smooth transition into your desired professional path, maximizing the impact of your PhD.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Master''''s degree in Engineering/Technology (e.g., M.E./M.Tech) in Mechanical/Industrial Engineering or allied areas with a CGPA of 6.0 (on a 10-point scale) or 60% marks. OR Bachelor''''s degree in Engineering/Technology (e.g., B.E./B.Tech) in Mechanical/Industrial Engineering or allied areas with an excellent academic record (CGPA of 8.0 or 75% marks) and a valid GATE score. Specific eligibility criteria also exist for candidates with M.Sc., MBA, M.Phil, or sponsored categories, with relevant background.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, Maximum 7 years (for full-time scholars)
Credits: Minimum 12 credits (for M.Tech/M.E. or equivalent) or 20 credits (for B.Tech/B.E. or equivalent) of coursework Credits
Assessment: Internal: undefined, External: undefined




