Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineers are very versatile and adaptable, by
virtue of their road-based education. The curriculum of Mechanical
Engineering has elements of electrical/electronics engineering,
which are essential skills for any Mechanical Engineer. In
addition to this, it also includes subjects of Computer Science
and Information Technology. In order to nurture entrepreneurial
spirit, engineering innovations and design takes a Mechanical
Engineer through the motions and action of being an entrepreneur
through discovery and project work. Mechanical Engineers have
been known to establish themselves in the government, the
service sector e.g. consulting, management, designing, manufacturing,
maintenance and marketing. The sky is the limit for a graduate
in Mechanical Engineering.
Laborateries
Thermodynamics
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Energy Conversion System-I |
Machine Design & CAD |
Kinematics of Machines |
Mechanics of Materials |
Dynamics of Machine |
Energy Conversion System-II |
Fluid Mechanics |
Simulation & Modeling |
Machine Design-I |
| Production Process & CNC Machines |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) |
| Industrial Engg. & O.R. |
HMT/Automobile Engg. |
| Machine Design-II |
Refrigeration & Air conditioning |
| Turbo Machinery |
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Faculty
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