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B.E. (Electrical & Electronics Engineering - EEE) B.E. (Electronics & Communication Engineering - ECE) B.E. (Computer Science Engineering - CSE)
B.E. (Bio-Medical Engineering - BME) B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) B.Tech. (Information Technology - IT)
B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering)    
 
Introduction
Mechanical Engineering is one of the core fields of Engineering, covering Thermal, Design and Production streams. From automotive to production, from engine technology to air conditioning and from designing to fabricating, Mechanical engineering has a lot of scope for Research, Development and Employment. Hence the focus of the department is to bring about an all round development of the student to create a strong foundation for generating research and technology professionals in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

Curriculum
The curriculum for B.E. Mechanical Engineering includes

Engineering Graphics
Fundamentals of Computing and Computer Programming
Engineering Practices
Engineering Mechanics
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling
Manufacturing Technology -I
Applied Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Thermodynamics
Kinematics of Machinery
Electrical Drives and Controls
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Heat and Mass Transfer
Manufacturing Technology-II
Engineering Materials and Metallurgy
Strength of Materials
Electronics and Microprocessors
Environmental Science and Engineering
Dynamics of Machinery
Design of Machine Elements
Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion
Engineering Metrology and Measurements
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Principles of Management
Design of Transmission Systems
Automobile Engineering
Power Plant Engineering
Finite Element Analysis
Mechatronics
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis
Presentation Skills and Technical Seminar

Electives
In addition to the above, a few subjects are offered as electives.

Project work is chosen from emerging and contemporary areas of interest to Industry.

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