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Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering: A Pathway to Advanced Manufacturing Careers

S. Divya Sree by S. Divya Sree
July 16, 2026
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Behind every precision-engineered product is a well-designed tool. Whether it’s an automobile component, a medical device or a consumer product, the quality and efficiency of manufacturing depend on robust tooling and production systems. As industries embrace automation, digital manufacturing and smart manufacturing technologies, the demand for engineers with specialised expertise in Tool Engineering continues to grow.

Manufacturing today demands much more than conventional engineering knowledge. Companies are looking for professionals who can design precision tools, improve production processes and contribute to faster, more efficient product development.

A postgraduate degree in Tool Engineering bridges this gap by combining engineering fundamentals with practical, industry-oriented learning, preparing graduates for rewarding careers in advanced manufacturing.

Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering A Pathway to Advanced Manufacturing Careers

The growing need for Tool Engineering

Every manufactured product, whether it’s an automobile component, medical device, consumer appliance or aerospace part – starts with the right tooling. Well-designed tools, dies, moulds and fixtures ensure accuracy, consistency and efficient production.

As manufacturing technologies become more sophisticated, tool engineers are expected to:

  • Design and engineer tooling feasible products
  • Design precision tools, dies and moulds for complex components
  • Improve manufacturing efficiency and product quality
  • Support product development and manufacturing teams
  • Reduce production costs through process optimisation
  • Work with CNC machines and advanced manufacturing systems

These capabilities make Tool Engineering an essential specialisation for today’s manufacturing industry.

Why specialise in Tool Engineering?

While a bachelor’s degree provides a strong engineering foundation, many specialised roles require deeper technical expertise and practical experience.

A postgraduate program helps graduates:

  • Build expertise in precision manufacturing and tooling
  • Learn industry-standard design and engineering software
  • Gain hands-on experience through workshops and industry projects
  • Develop analytical, design and problem-solving skills
  • Expand career opportunities across manufacturing sectors

For graduates aspiring to work in manufacturing engineering, tool design or product development, a postgraduate degree provides a strong advantage in an increasingly competitive job market.

NTTF’s Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering

With over six decades of experience in technical education, NTTF (Nettur Technical Training Foundation) is recognised for its strong industry connect and practice-oriented learning. The Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering (PGTE) is designed for engineering graduates who want to build careers in tool engineering and advanced manufacturing.

Program overview

  • Program: Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering (PGTE)
  • Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
  • Commencement: September 2026
  • Eligibility:E./B.Tech. in Mechanical, Production, Industrial & Production Engineering, Industrial Engineering & Management, Automobile, Aeronautical, Mechatronics, Marine or equivalent disciplines
  • Selection Process: Based on B.E./B.Tech. performance and entrance examination
  • Age: No age restriction
  • Focus Areas: Tool Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and CAD-CAM-CAE

What students learn

The curriculum blends engineering fundamentals with specialised subjects that align with current industry requirements.

Key learning areas include:

  • Engineering Drawing and 3D CAD
  • Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and Tolerance Stack-up Analysis
  • Jigs and Fixtures
  • Plastic Part and Mould Design
  • Sheet metal part and Tool Design and Manufacturing
  • Die Casting Dies
  • CAD, CAM and CAE applications
  • Workshops, design projects and practical assignments

Students also work on industry-oriented assignments that strengthen their understanding of modern manufacturing practices while developing practical engineering skills.

Practical learning with industry technologies

A distinguishing feature of the program is its emphasis on experiential learning. Students gain exposure to engineering software and manufacturing technologies widely used across industry, including:

  • Creo Parametric
  • MasterCAM
  • Fusion 360
  • Moldflow
  • Pam-Stamp

This hands-on approach enables students to apply engineering concepts in real-world design and manufacturing environments while building confidence to work with industry-standard tools.

Career opportunities after a Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering

Graduates get placed across industries such as:

  • Automotive
  • Aerospace
  • Consumer electronics
  • Medical devices
  • Industrial equipment
  • Precision engineering
  • Tool and die manufacturing
  • Plastics and moulding

Graduates get to pursue roles such as:

  • Tool design engineer
  • Manufacturing engineer
  • Product development engineer
  • Process engineer
  • Production engineer
  • Tooling specialist

As India’s manufacturing sector grows, demand for skilled tool engineering professionals is expected to increase.

Why study at NTTF?

NTTF has earned a strong reputation for producing industry-ready engineers through its practical training model and close collaboration with manufacturing industries. Some of the program’s key strengths include:

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  • Industry-oriented curriculum aligned with current manufacturing practices
  • Hands-on workshops, laboratories and project-based learning
  • Exposure to industry-standard engineering software
  • Campus placement opportunities with leading engineering and manufacturing companies
  • Merit-based scholarships for eligible students
  • Educational loan assistance for aspiring learners

Building the next generation of manufacturing professionals

NTTF’s PG in Tool Engineering equips engineering graduates with the technical expertise, practical skills and industry exposure required to contribute to this transformation. For graduates looking to build a career in advanced manufacturing, the program offers a pathway to specialised knowledge, professional growth and long-term career opportunities.

To learn more about the Postgraduate Degree in Tool Engineering, visit NTTF website – Click here!

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