

B-TECH in Industrial Engineering at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology


Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu
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About the Specialization
What is Industrial Engineering at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology Tiruvallur?
This Industrial Engineering program at Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology focuses on optimizing complex systems, processes, and organizations. With India''''s rapid industrialization and growth in manufacturing and service sectors, the program trains students in efficiency, productivity, and quality improvement, preparing them for diverse roles in a competitive market.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for analytical thinkers with a strong foundation in mathematics and problem-solving, interested in optimizing business operations. It suits fresh 10+2 graduates aspiring to careers in manufacturing, logistics, or technology consulting. Working professionals seeking to upskill in lean methodologies or supply chain management will also find value.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect careers as process engineers, quality analysts, supply chain managers, or operations consultants in leading Indian companies like TCS, Infosys, and automotive manufacturers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. The program aligns with certifications in Six Sigma and Lean Management.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intensely on foundational subjects like Engineering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and basic programming (C). These form the bedrock for advanced Industrial Engineering concepts. Understand the ''''why'''' behind formulas, not just the ''''how''''.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL videos for core subjects, Khan Academy, Peer study groups, Vel Tech''''s academic support centers
Career Connection
A strong base ensures easier comprehension of specialized topics and improves analytical skills, crucial for competitive exams and technical interviews.
Develop Foundational Programming Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Master C programming and apply it to solve simple engineering problems. This early exposure to computational thinking is vital for data analysis and simulation tools used in Industrial Engineering.
Tools & Resources
HackerRank, LeetCode (beginner level), CodeChef, Vel Tech''''s computer labs, Online tutorials
Career Connection
Proficiency in programming is a critical skill for industrial engineers for process automation, data modeling, and developing custom solutions, enhancing employability.
Cultivate Professional Communication and Teamwork- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in English for Engineers and Professional Skill Development courses. Engage in group projects, presentations, and debates to hone communication, public speaking, and teamwork abilities, which are highly valued by industries.
Tools & Resources
Toastmasters-like clubs (if available), Campus workshops on soft skills, Academic project groups
Career Connection
Effective communication and teamwork are essential for leading projects, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and excelling in corporate environments.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Core IE Concepts and Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Focus on specialized subjects like Manufacturing Processes, Strength of Materials, Production Planning, Metrology, and Operations Research. Crucially, connect theory with practical application in associated labs, understanding how processes work on the ground.
Tools & Resources
Vel Tech''''s specialized labs (Manufacturing Processes Lab, Material Testing Lab), Industrial visits (arranged by department), Simulation software tutorials
Career Connection
Hands-on experience and a solid grasp of core IE principles are non-negotiable for roles in manufacturing, quality control, and process improvement.
Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships/Projects- (Semester 4-5 summer break)
Actively look for short-term internships or mini-projects in local manufacturing units, logistics companies, or service organizations. Even shadowing professionals can provide invaluable real-world context to classroom learning.
Tools & Resources
Vel Tech''''s career services, LinkedIn, Industry contacts, College alumni network
Career Connection
Early exposure clarifies career interests, builds professional networks, and significantly strengthens resumes for final placements.
Participate in Technical Competitions and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Join IE-related design competitions, case study challenges, or workshops on tools like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, or basic simulation software. This builds practical skills and problem-solving abilities beyond the curriculum.
Tools & Resources
SAE India, IEOM Society events, College technical clubs, Online courses on specific software
Career Connection
Demonstrates initiative, problem-solving skills, and a commitment to the field, making you stand out to recruiters.
Advanced Stage
Specialize through Electives and Advanced Projects- (Semester 6-8)
Carefully choose professional and open electives (e.g., Robotics, Lean Six Sigma, Supply Chain Analytics) that align with your career aspirations. Dedicate significant effort to your Project Work (Phase I & II), applying comprehensive IE knowledge to solve a real-world problem.
Tools & Resources
Research papers, Industry case studies, Advanced simulation software (Arena, FlexSim), Academic mentors
Career Connection
Specialization deepens expertise, making you a strong candidate for niche roles, while substantial project work showcases your ability to deliver impactful solutions.
Intensive Placement Preparation and Networking- (Semester 7-8)
Begin rigorous preparation for placement drives, including aptitude tests, technical interviews (focusing on IE core concepts), and HR rounds. Network extensively with alumni and industry professionals through conferences, webinars, and informational interviews.
Tools & Resources
Placement training modules provided by Vel Tech, Mock interviews, Company-specific preparation guides, LinkedIn
Career Connection
This focused effort directly translates into successful placements in desired companies and industries.
Pursue Certifications and Advanced Skill Building- (Semester 6-8)
Consider pursuing industry-recognized certifications like Lean Six Sigma (Green/Black Belt), PMP (Project Management Professional foundations), or specialized software certifications. This adds significant value and demonstrates commitment to continuous learning.
Tools & Resources
ASQ, Lean Six Sigma Institute, Coursera/edX for specialized courses, Industry training providers
Career Connection
Certifications enhance marketability, provide a competitive edge, and often lead to higher starting salaries and faster career progression in India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (40% for reserved categories).
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 160 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21HSG101 | English for Engineers | Humanities and Social Sciences | 3 | Listening and Speaking Skills, Reading and Writing Skills, Grammar and Vocabulary, Report Writing, Presentation Skills |
| U21BSM101 | Engineering Mathematics – I | Basic Sciences | 4 | Matrices, Differential Calculus, Functions of Several Variables, Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus |
| U21BSP101 | Engineering Physics | Basic Sciences | 3 | Properties of Matter, Optics and Lasers, Quantum Physics, Material Science, Nuclear Energy |
| U21BSL101 | Engineering Physics Laboratory | Basic Sciences Lab | 1.5 | Elastic Modulus Determination, Optics Experiments, Thermal Conductivity, Spectrometer Applications, Semiconductor Diode Characteristics |
| U21ESC101 | Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Engineering Sciences | 3 | DC and AC Circuits, Diode and Transistor Characteristics, Amplifiers, Digital Electronics Fundamentals, Communication Systems Overview |
| U21ESL101 | Electrical and Electronics Engineering Laboratory | Engineering Sciences Lab | 1.5 | Basic Electrical Measurements, Diode and Zener Characteristics, Transistor Amplifier Circuits, Logic Gate Operations, Op-Amp Applications |
| U21ESG101 | Engineering Graphics | Engineering Sciences | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Projections of Solids, Sectioning of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Isometric and Perspective Projections |
| U21GE101 | Engineering Exploration | Generic Elective | 1 | Introduction to Engineering Disciplines, Problem Identification and Solving, Design Thinking, Prototyping Concepts, Teamwork and Innovation |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21HSG201 | Professional English | Humanities and Social Sciences | 3 | Workplace Communication, Soft Skills for Professionals, Interview Preparation, Group Discussion Strategies, Professional Writing |
| U21BSM201 | Engineering Mathematics – II | Basic Sciences | 4 | Vector Differentiation and Integration, Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Complex Variables |
| U21BSC201 | Engineering Chemistry | Basic Sciences | 3 | Water Technology, Electrochemistry and Corrosion, Polymers and Composites, Fuels and Combustion, Environmental Chemistry |
| U21BSL201 | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Basic Sciences Lab | 1.5 | Water Analysis Techniques, Electrochemistry Experiments, Chemical Analysis, Viscosity Determination, pH and Conductivity Measurement |
| U21ESC201 | Programming in C | Engineering Sciences | 3 | C Programming Fundamentals, Control Structures and Loops, Arrays and Strings, Functions and Pointers, Structures, Unions and Files |
| U21ESL201 | C Programming Laboratory | Engineering Sciences Lab | 1.5 | C Program Development and Debugging, Array Manipulation, Function Implementation, Pointer Usage, File Handling Operations |
| U21ESG201 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing | Engineering Sciences | 3 | CAD Software Basics, Geometric Modeling, CAM Principles, CNC Machining, Rapid Prototyping |
| U21GE201 | Professional Skill Development | Generic Elective | 1 | Self-Awareness and Personality Development, Goal Setting and Time Management, Interpersonal Skills, Teamwork and Collaboration, Critical Thinking |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21BSM301 | Probability and Statistics | Basic Sciences | 4 | Probability Theory, Random Variables and Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Testing of Hypotheses, Correlation and Regression |
| U21BSC301 | Environmental Science and Sustainability | Basic Sciences | 2 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution and Control, Renewable Energy Sources, Sustainable Development Goals, Environmental Management |
| U21IEC301 | Manufacturing Processes | Professional Core | 4 | Casting Processes, Metal Forming Operations, Welding and Joining Processes, Machining Processes, Powder Metallurgy and Additive Manufacturing |
| U21IEC302 | Engineering Thermodynamics | Professional Core | 4 | Laws of Thermodynamics, Entropy and Exergy, Thermodynamic Cycles, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Heat Transfer Modes |
| U21IEC303 | Engineering Mechanics | Professional Core | 4 | Statics of Rigid Bodies, Dynamics of Particles, Kinetics of Particles, Work, Energy and Power, Impulse and Momentum |
| U21IEL301 | Manufacturing Processes Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Machining Operations Practice, Welding Techniques, Sheet Metal Operations, Foundry Practices, Measurement and Inspection Tools |
| U21IEL302 | Engineering Mechanics Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Friction Experiments, Simple Machines Analysis, Moment of Inertia Determination, Spring Constant Measurement, Tensile Testing Principles |
| U21HSG301 | Principles of Management | Humanities and Social Sciences | 3 | Management Concepts and Functions, Planning and Decision Making, Organizing and Staffing, Directing and Motivation, Controlling and Leadership |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21IEC401 | Material Science and Metallurgy | Professional Core | 3 | Crystal Structures and Defects, Mechanical Properties of Materials, Heat Treatment of Metals, Phase Diagrams and Alloys, Composite Materials |
| U21IEC402 | Strength of Materials | Professional Core | 4 | Stress and Strain Analysis, Bending Moments and Shear Force, Torsion of Shafts, Columns and Struts, Springs and Pressure Vessels |
| U21IEC403 | Industrial Instrumentation | Professional Core | 3 | Measurement Systems and Errors, Transducers and Sensors, Temperature Measurement, Pressure and Flow Measurement, Data Acquisition Systems |
| U21IEC404 | Production Planning and Control | Professional Core | 4 | Demand Forecasting, Inventory Control Models, Aggregate Planning, Production Scheduling, Materials Requirement Planning (MRP) |
| U21IEL401 | Material Testing Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Tensile Testing of Materials, Hardness Testing, Impact Testing, Microstructure Analysis, Fatigue and Creep Testing |
| U21IEL402 | Industrial Instrumentation Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Temperature Sensor Calibration, Pressure Sensor Calibration, Flow Rate Measurement, Strain Gauge Applications, PLC Programming Basics |
| U21IET401 | Professional Elective – I | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IEO401 | Open Elective – I | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Open Elective list |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21IEC501 | Metrology and Quality Control | Professional Core | 4 | Metrology Principles and Standards, Linear and Angular Measurements, Limits, Fits and Tolerances, Statistical Process Control, Quality Management Systems |
| U21IEC502 | Operations Research | Professional Core | 4 | Linear Programming, Simplex Method, Transportation and Assignment Problems, Queuing Theory, Network Analysis (CPM/PERT) |
| U21IEC503 | Work Study and Ergonomics | Professional Core | 4 | Method Study, Work Measurement and Time Study, Ergonomics Principles, Workplace Design, Motion and Time Economy |
| U21IEL501 | Metrology and Quality Control Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Dimensional Measurement using Instruments, Surface Finish Measurement, Gauge Design and Inspection, Control Charts Implementation, Acceptance Sampling |
| U21IEL502 | Work Study and Ergonomics Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Method Study Analysis, Time Study Techniques, Ergonomic Assessment, Process Charting, Work Sampling |
| U21IET502 | Professional Elective – II | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IEO502 | Open Elective – II | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Open Elective list |
| U21IET503 | Professional Elective – III | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21IEC601 | Facilities Design and Layout | Professional Core | 4 | Facility Location Decisions, Plant Layout Types and Design, Material Handling Systems, Space Planning and Area Allocation, Logistics and Warehousing |
| U21IEC602 | Supply Chain Management | Professional Core | 4 | Supply Chain Fundamentals, Demand Management, Inventory Management, Logistics and Transportation, Global Supply Chains |
| U21IEC603 | Maintenance Engineering | Professional Core | 3 | Types of Maintenance, Reliability Engineering, Preventive and Predictive Maintenance, Condition Monitoring Techniques, Spare Parts Management |
| U21IEL601 | Facilities Design Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Plant Layout Design Software, Material Flow Analysis, Simulation of Production Systems, Line Balancing, Ergonomic Layout Considerations |
| U21IEL602 | Maintenance Engineering Lab | Professional Core Lab | 1.5 | Vibration Analysis, Lubrication Analysis, Fault Diagnosis, Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Techniques, Maintenance Scheduling Software |
| U21IET604 | Professional Elective – IV | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IEO603 | Open Elective – III | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Open Elective list |
| U21IET605 | Professional Elective – V | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IES601 | Industrial Training / Internship | Project Work | 1 | On-site Industry Exposure, Practical Application of IE Principles, Problem Solving in Real-world Settings, Report Writing and Presentation, Professional Etiquette |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21IEC701 | Finite Element Analysis | Professional Core | 4 | FEM Fundamentals and Discretization, Element Types and Shape Functions, Structural Analysis Applications, Thermal Analysis, FEA Software Usage |
| U21IEC702 | Simulation and Modeling | Professional Core | 4 | System Modeling Concepts, Discrete Event Simulation, Random Number Generation, Simulation Software (Arena/FlexSim), Input/Output Analysis of Simulation |
| U21IEC703 | Total Quality Management | Professional Core | 4 | Quality Philosophy and Principles, TQM Tools and Techniques, ISO Standards, Six Sigma Methodology, Quality Cost and Benchmarking |
| U21IET706 | Professional Elective – VI | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IEO704 | Open Elective – IV | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Open Elective list |
| U21IES701 | Project Work – Phase I | Project Work | 4 | Problem Identification and Formulation, Literature Review, Methodology Design, Preliminary Data Collection, Project Proposal and Planning |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U21IET807 | Professional Elective – VII | Professional Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Professional Elective list |
| U21IEO805 | Open Elective – V | Open Elective | 3 | Selected topics from Open Elective list |
| U21IES801 | Project Work – Phase II | Project Work | 10 | Experimental Setup and Data Collection, Analysis and Interpretation of Results, Solution Development and Implementation, Report Writing and Documentation, Presentation and Viva Voce |




