Indian School of Mines - Departments and Centers

Departments and Centers

ISM has the following departments and centers:

  • Engineering
    • Computer Science and Engineering
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering (proposed)
    • Energy Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Electronics Engineering
    • Environmental Science and Engineering
    • Fuel and Mineral Engineering
    • Industrial and Production Engineering
    • Information Technology & Software Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Mining Engineering
    • Mining Machinery Engineering
    • Petroleum Engineering
  • Applied Sciences
    • Applied Chemistry
    • Applied Geology
    • Applied Geophysics
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Applied Physics
    • Applied Statistics
  • Social Sciences
    • Humanities and Social Sciences
    • Management Studies (Formerly Industrial Engineering & Management)
    • Urban Studies & Planning
  • Inter-disciplinary Centers
    • Center for Engineering Management
    • Center for Information & Communication Technology
    • Center for Longwall Mine Mechanization
    • Center for Mining Environment
    • Center for Resource Management

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