Course Duration: 4 years

Course Overview:
The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Mechanical Engineering is a four-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and applications of mechanical engineering. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills required to design, analyze, and maintain mechanical systems and machinery, as well as the ability to apply engineering principles to solve real-world problems. The course also includes practical training and project work to prepare students for a successful career in various industries.

Year 1: Foundation and Basic Engineering Concepts

Semester 1:
1.1 Mathematics – I
1.2 Physics
1.3 Chemistry
1.4 Engineering Graphics
1.5 English Communication Skills
1.6 Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Semester 2:
2.1 Mathematics – II
2.2 Engineering Mechanics
2.3 Computer Programming
2.4 Environmental Studies
2.5 Workshop Practice
2.6 Engineering Drawing

Year 2: Core Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals

Semester 3:
3.1 Thermodynamics
3.2 Material Science
3.3 Fluid Mechanics
3.4 Manufacturing Processes – I
3.5 Mathematics – III
3.6 Mechanical Engineering Lab – I

Semester 4:
4.1 Mechanics of Solids
4.2 Heat Transfer
4.3 Manufacturing Processes – II
4.4 Machine Drawing and Design
4.5 Mathematics – IV
4.6 Mechanical Engineering Lab – II

Year 3: Specialization and Advanced Topics

Semester 5:
5.1 Dynamics of Machinery
5.2 Control Engineering
5.3 Machine Tools and Metrology
5.4 Energy Engineering
5.5 Elective – I (e.g., CAD/CAM, Robotics, Finite Element Analysis)
5.6 Mechanical Engineering Lab – III

Semester 6:
6.1 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
6.2 Automobile Engineering
6.3 Power Plant Engineering
6.4 Industrial Engineering
6.5 Elective – II (e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vibration Analysis, Composite Materials)
6.6 Mechanical Engineering Lab – IV

Year 4: Specialization Continues and Project Work

Semester 7:
7.1 Design of Machine Elements
7.2 Mechatronics
7.3 Engineering Economics and Management
7.4 Elective – III (e.g., Renewable Energy Systems, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Product Design and Development)
7.5 Open Elective (Choose from other engineering disciplines)
7.6 Seminar

Semester 8:
8.1 Internship/Industrial Training
8.2 Project Work
8.3 Elective – IV (e.g., Finite Element Analysis, Quality Control and Management, Computational Mechanics)
8.4 Project Presentation and Viva Voce
8.5 Comprehensive Viva Voce

Elective courses in the final year can be chosen based on the student’s interests and career goals. They provide an opportunity to specialize further in a specific area of mechanical engineering.

Throughout the program, students will also engage in practical training, workshops, and projects to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of mechanical engineering.

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