B.Tech. in Metallurgy is a 4-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of metals and their properties. Students learn about extracting metals from ores, processing them, and developing new alloys. The curriculum typically includes courses in material science, thermodynamics, physical metallurgy, mechanical metallurgy, and corrosion engineering. Practical training through laboratory work and industrial internships is an integral part of the program. Graduates find opportunities in industries such as steel, automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. They can work as metallurgists, materials engineers, or quality control specialists. The degree also provides a foundation for further studies in materials science or related fields.