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MNNIT-Allahabad Introduces Two New BTech Programs – Learn How to Maximize Your Success

The Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT)-Allahabad is following in the footsteps of Delhi University (DU) by introducing two new BTech courses. The Union Ministry of Education has granted permission for the institute to offer BTech programs in engineering and computational mechanics, as well as material science engineering.

Students from the academic session of the academic year 2023-24 are accepted for the BTech course in engineering and computational mechanics. On the other hand, admission to the materials science engineering degree program starts from the next academic session in 2024-25. The Centralized Place Allocation Process (CSAP) is followed in the application process for Engineering and Computational Mechanics, which offers a total of 30 places over eight semesters. As an additional academic activity, the course includes the teaching of business ethics and social values. The curriculum of this program has been developed in accordance with the New National Education Policy (NEP) as informed by the institute officials.

With the introduction of these new courses, MNNIT-Allahabad now offers BTech programs in a total of nine disciplines including Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering and Computational Mechanics.

Nowadays, the demand for computational work has increased and the testing of devices is a significant task. As a result, the use of computer simulation has emerged. The Engineering and Computational Mechanics course is designed to provide students with knowledge of the latest technologies in mechanics and equipment design.

So, if you are interested in these BTech courses, you can take help from various applications available. These apps are very useful for engineering students and help them learn more faster.:

Chegg’s research

This app provides access to Chegg’s extensive library of textbook solutions, practice problems, and other study resources. It’s a great way to get help with homework or prepare for exams.

Wolfram Alpha

This app is a huge database that can answer your questions about math, science, engineering and more. It can even help you solve equations and do complex calculations.

IEEE spectrum

This site covers technology, science and engineering news and developments. It keeps engineering students up-to-date on the day-to-day developments in the field of engineering.

Coursera

This site offers online courses from top universities, including many in the engineering field. It helps students to get guidance from professors of reputed universities.

NPTEL

National Program on Technology Enhanced learning (NPTEL) is a very useful application for engineering students. It offers lectures on university-level science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects from IIT and NIT professors. It has been jointly developed by the Indian Institutes of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science.

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