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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET): International Engineering Programme

2 Years at TIET + 2 Years at An Engineering Degree that’s twice as Powerful Discover Trinity Trinity , the has been inspiring generations of brilliant thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity is an international university, steeped in history, with a reputation for excellence in education, research and innovation.

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4 About Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology

Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET), Patiala, is one of India’s finest institutions and a steady source of highly skilled manpower to corporate India. TIET has been ranked as the #1 in Engineering top private university for engineering in India by among Private Universities in India THE World University Ranking 2021. The success (THE World University Rankings, 2021) of TIET lies mainly on cutting-edge research, enviable infrastructure and smart institute industry linkages. NBA TIET, with its sprawling campus spread over Accredited 250 acres, is home to over 100 teaching and research laboratories in engineering and sciences. The majority of the students reside on campus in fully equipped hostels. The already impressive infrastructure will be further Rank 31 bolstered by a new Learning Centre which among all institutions of higher includes a Green Library, Computer Science education in India (NIRF 2020) Block and Lecture Hall complex.

NAAC A+ Grade NAAC Accrediation Rank 14 Research Output in India (NIRF 2019)

31 132 India Overall ABET (QS BRICS 2019) Accreditation of 5 UG programmes

Rank 29 For Engineering among all institutions of higher education 5 in India (NIRF 2020) The International Engineering Programme The International Engineering Programme (IEP) between , the University of Dublin and Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology offers students an international educational experience. The two institutions have developed a 2+2 credit transfer programme which gives students admitted to undergraduate engineering programmes at TIET the opportunity to study and graduate from Trinity.

About Engineering at Trinity The School of Engineering at Trinity was established in 1841 and is the oldest engineering school in the English-speaking world. The School has a strong philosophy of research- led teaching and offers outstanding teaching by engineers who are at the forefront of their field worldwide. The Computer Engineering and Electronic and Computer Engineering specialisations are led by the School of Computer Science and Statistics. The School is noted for establishing Computer Science as an academic discipline in Ireland, with a rich history in the development of world-class research and teaching, as well as many successful start-up companies.

A Unique Name Programme Information: Our engineering degrees are Drawing on the expertise of the School of Engineering and the School historically called B.A.I which stands of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity, this programme focuses for Baccalaureus in Arte Ingeniaria on delivering a research-inspired, outcome-based educational meaning Bachelor in the Art of experience to students. Engineering in . Here the word Arte implies excellence in carrying out Eligible students will pursue the first two years of their course in the ‘art’ or ‘function’ of an engineer. India before transferring to Ireland for years 3 and 4 of the degree Students staying on for the ’s programme, subject to achieving the required grades. Additionally, degree obtain a M.A.I. Magister in Arte qualified students can apply to pursue a Masters (MAI) qualification by Ingeniaria. completing one further year at Trinity.

6 Engineering Majors to Choose from: Internationally Recognised Biomedical Engineering The engineering programmes in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Trinity are professionally accredited by Engineers Ireland, who are part of Computer Engineering the Washington Accord, and therefore Electronic Engineering are internationally recognised. Electronic and Computer Engineering Graduates have both a broad understanding of the whole discipline Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering and a detailed knowledge of their Note: Programme and chosen specialist area. The aim is that programme titles may graduates will be able to continuously be subject to change. train themselves, to adapt and move into related or newly emerging areas as their careers develop after graduation. 6 The Programme Structure The first two years, taught in TIET, introduce the different facets of engineering, including introductory courses in Engineering, Science and Mathematics. From third year onwards, students have the opportunity in Trinity to broaden and deepen their knowledge and understanding of their chosen specialism. Subjects are studied in much greater detail and students undertake real-life, practical projects. See examples on Trinity’s websites: www.tcd.ie/Engineering and www.scss.tcd.ie.

Admission Requirements Admission to the TIET-Trinity International Engineering Programme is based purely on academic merit, including performance in the JEE (Main) examination. Students must secure at least 60% marks in the 10+2 examination, or equivalent. Eligibility for admittance to the IEP is the same as f or admittance to the other undergraduate Engineering pathways offered by TIET. Students must pass their classes in TIET to progress into their third year at Trinity.

Ujjawal Aggarwal – India Undergraduate Computer Engineering Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology “What I enjoy most about Trinity, is having the chance to study in one the oldest European universities and live in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, while getting to know the Irish culture. I chose Trinity as it provides state of the art infrastructure to engineering students. Trinity is also the 17th most international university in the world, allowing me to interact and network with other international students. ”

7 International Engineering Course Structure

Year 1 – Undertaken in TIET

▶ Applied Physics ▶ Applied Chemistry ▶ Computer Programming – I & II ▶ Electronic Engineering ▶ Electrical Engineering ▶ Energy and Environment ▶ Engineering Drawing ▶ Engineering Design Project – I ▶ Introduction to Professional Communication ▶ Mechanics ▶ Mathematics – I & II

Year 2 – Undertaken in TIET

▶ Engineering Design Project – II ▶ Thermo-Fluids ▶ Manufacturing Processes ▶ Engineering Materials ▶ Optimisation Techniques ▶ Numerical Analysis ▶ Solids and Structures ▶ 4-5 Program Specific Modules

Year 3 – Undertaken in Trinity (Begin specialist lectures)

Year 3 modules (Common to all disciplines): Specialism modules in your discipline:

▶ Engineering Mathematics V ▶ Computer Engineering ▶ Probability and Statistics ▶ Electronic and Computer Engineering ▶ Innovation and Entrepreneurship ▶ Electronic Engineering ▶ Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering For details of all modules and timetables, please see ▶ Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering www.tcd.ie/Engineering/undergraduate/baiyear3

Year 4 – Undertaken in Trinity Year 4 – Undertaken in Trinity/industry B.A.I. Programme M.A.I. Programme

Year 4 modules in your discipline ▶ Year at Trinity (Common to all disciplines): OR ▶ Management for Engineers ▶ Semester 1 – Trinity ▶ Individual Research Project Specialism modules ▶ Semester 2 – Internship in your discipline:

For details of all modules and timetables, please see Year 5 – Undertaken in Trinity www.tcd.ie/Engineering/undergraduate/baiyear4 B.A.I. Programme

Graduate with Trinity B.A., B.A.I. degrees. Year 5 modules (Common to all disciplines):

▶ Individual Research Project ▶ Research Methods Specialism modules in your discipline.

For details of all modules and timetables, please see www.tcd.ie/Engineering/undergraduate/maiyear5

Graduate with Trinity B.A., M.A.I. degrees.

Note: Modules listed are indicative and may change slightly from year to year. 8 Coming to Ireland Trinity is committed to ensuring that all international students have a positive experience while preparing to make the move to Dublin. Trinity's support services are available to provide all the help and advice you will need to apply for your visa and find a place to call home.

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Where some of our Trinity graduates are now employed

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