Amiim
Amiim
Amiim
C.
Bound Volume:
Part-l
Part-ll
All types of fees/charges are to be paid in the form of an a/c payee Demand Draft payable on any Bank drawn in
favour of The Indian Institute of Metals, Kolkata. Cash may also be accepted in case of exigency.
The examinations are normally being held at the following Centres for the last couple of years subject to the
enrolment of a minimum number of candidates for a particular Centre:
B E College
Bangalore
Baroda
Bhilai
Burnpur
Chennai
Delhi
Durgapur
Hyderabad
Ichapur
Jamshedpur
Mumbai
Nagpur
Poona
Raigarh
Rourkela
Salem
Sunabeda
Vijaynagar
Visakhapatnam
Addition or deletion of Centres are decided by the Council from time to time and the changes are announced
through IIM Metal News.
No request for a change in Centre shall be entertained after the last date of receipt of the filled up examination
form either for the June or the December examination.
Request for re-totalling of Grade in answer scripts will be entertained within one month from the date of
publication of the results. No request for re-totalling of previous examinations other than the immediate past
examination will be entertained. No request for re-examination of Answer Scripts shall be entertained. Retotalling charge for one answer script is Rs.200/- only plus Rs 50 courier charge.
Part-l examination will consist of the subjects whose details are given in the subsequent pages. The Syllabus
covering each subject has been so designed as to enable the students to acquire a minimum knowledge of the
basic science, required for the understanding of metallurgical engineering subjects.
EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
1.
No candidate shall be allowed to appear at the immediately available Examination after enrolment as a
Member. However, a Member must appear at the AMIIM Examination within 18 (eighteen) months from the
date of enrolment as a Member, subject to fulfillment of other eligibility criteria, failing which his/her
Membership shall be terminated.
2.
A candidate with B.Sc/Diploma background must complete the Part-l Course within 3 (three) years
(maximum 6 chances) and others in 4 (four) years (maximum 8 chances) from the date of his/her 1st
appearance at the Part-l Examination.
3.
AMIIM Part-l pass candidates will not be allowed to appear at the succeeding Part-ll examination, [i.e., there
should be a gap of at least 6 (six) months between Part-l and Part-ll].
4.
No candidate will be permitted to appear in more than 5 (five) subjects at a time in Part-l and Part-ll
AMIIM Examinations. However, a Part-ll candidate will get a total of 8 (eight) chances to clear the Part-ll
Examination.
5.
Nonappearance in any scheduled examination of IIM will be considered as chance missed, for any reason
whatsoever.
Candidates with B.Sc background : Will be entitled for exemption in the papers on Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics, provided that a candidate has secured a minimum of 40% marks in each of the above
subjects in the final University examination.
2.
Candidates with Diploma in Engineering : Will be entitled for exemption in the papers on Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics and Engineering Drawing, provided that a candidate has secured a minimum of
40% marks in each of the above subjects in the Diploma examination.
Note:
1.
Candidate with Diploma in Metallurgical Engineering will also be entitled for exemption in the paper on Basic
Metallurgy.
2.
Exemption in different subjects for all such candidates as mentioned above will be given by a Competent
Committee on the basis of scrutiny of the mark sheets and certified copies of course contents of the
concerned subjects, based on which exemption is being sought.
3.
Graduates or its equivalent qualification in any branch of Engineering (except Met. Engg/Met. & Mat. Engg.)
may be granted exemption in one or more subjects from the prescribed courses of Part-l AMIIM
Examination only on verification of the prescribed syllabus for each of the individual subject(s) for which
exemption has been prayed, and other related documents of the respective branch of engineering degree.
4.
Candidates who have secured Grade - D in any paper(s) of the AMIIM Examinations are exempted in
that/those paper(s) in subsequent attempts.
From the Academic Year 2006, the Indian Institute of Metals is going to adopt the Grading System instead of
Absolute Marking System in the Evaluation Process. A Students Performance would be judged on a 6 (six) Point
Scale Grading System as per the following :
Performance
Letter Grade
Grade Point
Excellent
Ex
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Very Good
Good
Fair
Average
Fail
I.
The revised Grading System would be based on the following guideline for conversion of Absolute Scored
Marks into Letter Grades :
The candidate should obtain at least Grade D or higher in each Theory Paper to be declared Passed.
III.
A candidate to be declared Passed should also obtain for the final diploma a overall minimum grade point
average (GPA) = 7.0 in Part-l and Part-ll Examinations separately, failing which he/she may reappear in
subject/subjects of his/her choice for improvement of his/her overall Grade.
IV.
The overall Grade Point Average (GPA) in Part-l/Part-ll Examinations is to be evaluated separately only
when a candidate has secured at least the minimum Grade for passing in each subject and cleared all the
subjects of either Part-l or Part-ll and the GPA to be estimated as :
Total Grade point Scored
No. of subjects passed
V.
No reappearance in improving the Grade in a subject/subjects to be allowed if the candidate has already
scored GPA>7.0 in either Part -1 or Part - II Examinations.
VI.
For the candidates who have passed Part-ll AMIM Examination and still wish to appear in some additional
paper/s for specialization, the candidate should obtain at least Grade C for such additional paper (s) and
they will be provided a separate Grade Sheet of the same. Grade obtained in that subject (s) will not be
included for assessment of results.
VII. Charges for re-totalling of the assessed Answer Scripts is Rs. 200/- per script plus Rs. 50/- for Courier
charge and the charges for issuance of the Official Transcript is Rs 1000/- per set of 1 (one) copy plus
Rs. 50/- for courier charge and extra Rs 500/- for second copy. Charges for Duplicate AMIIM Certificate is
Rs 1000/- Plus Rs 50/- courier charge. Charges for Consolidated grade sheet is Rs 200/- for each part plus
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Rs 50/- courier charge. Charges for Percentage certificate is Rs 200/- plus Rs 50/- courier charge.
EXAMINATION FEES :
Applications for the Institute Examination must accompany the following requisite Examination Fees:
Part-I
Examination Fees/attempt
Part - II
Rs.2000/-
Rs.2000/-
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100 marks
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Chemistry (103)
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Mathematics* (102)
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Chemistry *(103)
Physics *(104)
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Chemistry* (103)
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Physics* (104)
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*Exemption may be allowed in case a candidate who passed each of the above subjects in his/her final
University/Diploma Examination.
+ 4 (four) hour duration.
Remaining papers of both Part-l and Part-ll are of 3 (three) hour duration.
For Part-ll Examination a candidate is required to clear 10 (ten) papers (8 compulsory and 2 elective papers) of
100 marks each as given below. The standard of the question papers will generally be that of Bachelor Degree
Examination in Metallurgical Engineering.
100 marks
100 marks
100 marks
100 marks
100 marks
6. Deformation and Fracture Behaviour of Metals and Alloys (206)................... 100 marks
7. Mechanical Working and Testing of Metals and Alloys (207).....................
8. Materials Processing
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100 marks
100 marks
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Group - B
1.
2.
Group - C
1.
2.
Group - D
1.
2.
Group - E
1.
2. Secondary Steel Making & Casting Processes. (will be effective from June
2017 AMIIM Exams)
Group-G
1.
2.
the candidate will be examined either by the Controller of Examinations or any of his nominees. The examiner will
grade the report either as satisfactory or unsatisfactory. Obtaining a satisfactory grade will be the qualifying
requirement.
FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT
Cover page
Printed
Certificate
Acknowledgment
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Abstract/Synopsis = Short resume of total activity.
Chapter-1
Introduction
Chapter - 2
Chapter-3
Chapter-4
Chapter-5
Conclusions
Chapter-6
List of References.
MISC. ITEMS
Notwithstanding any rules prescribed herein, the Council of the Institute will have the right to refuse or grant
exemption from Part-l or Part-ll of the Examinations or refuse to accept any candidate for the Examination or to
change the syllabus of the subjects of the Examinations, Centres of the Examination or any rules and regulations
regarding Examinations, at its entire discretion.
*Retotalling of answer scripts
1000/-
*Percentage Certificate
Part I or Part II
Before entering the examination Hall, candidates must leave outside all books, notes or papers he/she may
have with him/her.
Candidates should occupy their seats at least five minutes before the start of examination. Question papers
and Answer Scripts to be distributed within five minutes of the scheduled time.
In case a candidate comes late (by not more than thirty minutes) he/she has to take permission of the
Officer-in-Charge. If the period of late is more than thirty minutes, he/she may not be allowed to take the
examination for that particular subject.
The name of the candidate must not appear anywhere in the Answer Script.
Each answer should be numbered so as to correspond to the number of question and if any question is
divided into parts, each part should also be numbered.
The handwriting should be clear and legible. Marks may be deducted, if the answers are not legible.
Candidates shall not leave the Examination Hall before one hour from the commencement of the
examination.
Candidates must submit their answer scripts to the Invigilator before leaving the Hall.
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Candidates must not speak with each other during examination. However, if required, Invigilators attention
may be drawn by raising hand.
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Any candidate found helping another candidate or attempting to obtain unfair assistance or using unfair
means is liable to be expelled from the Examination Hall. Controller of Examinations reserves the right to
take suitable action as may be deemed proper, such as cancellation of paper(s), debarring him/her from
appearing at one or more subsequent Institute Examinations, cancelling his/her primary membership
depending on the nature of the offence committed.
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Candidate should bring with them their Admit Cards to the Examination Hall every day and should present
the same to the Invigilator/Officer-in-Charge as and when demanded by them.