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Textile technology to Ocean engineering: 7 Lesser-known IIT Branches

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Lesser-known IIT branches

Many don't know this, but there are several lesser-known branches of the Indian Institute of India (IIT). Let's take a look. 

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Engineering Physics (IIT Bombay)

It is an advanced field where physics and engineering are combined to create new technologies and cutting-edge research. 

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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (IIT Roorkee)

This field focuses on the science behind metals and materials. It is important to build new technologies and has several advanced applications. 

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Pulp and Paper Engineering (IIT Roorkee)

This branch focuses on the construction of paper and paper products with the usage of chemical and physical engineering. 

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Agricultural and Food Engineering (IIT Kharagpur)

This field focuses on agriculture and food processing. It also works on promoting sustainability and innovation. 

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Textile Technology (IIT Delhi)

This field deals with textile materials and technologies and aims to make advancement in the filed of fashion and textile. 

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Ocean engineering and Naval Architecture (IIT Madras)

This field involves designing types of equipment and parts for ships and submarines. It is an interesting branch that several job opportunities. 

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