Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering Syllabus
Mechanical Engineering is a versatile field that focuses on the design, analysis, and operation of machines, energy systems, and materials. This four-year program blends theory and practical applications, equipping students with skills in design engineering, manufacturing, and thermal sciences. Graduates can pursue careers in industries like automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy, contributing to innovations in mechanical systems and engineering technology. Additionally, mechanical engineers play a key role in shaping the future of technology through sustainable solutions and advanced manufacturing techniques.
B.Tech Mechanical 1st Year
Semester 1
Subject
Mathematics I
Engineering Physics I
Engineering Chemistry
Basic Electrical Engineering
Introduction to Computing
Engineering Mechanics
Manufacturing Processes
Workshop Practices
Semester 2
Subject
Mathematics II
Engineering Physics II
Materials Science
Basic Electronics Engineering
Mechanics of Solids
Fluid Mechanics
Environmental Science
Engineering Drawing and Graphics
B.Tech Mechanical 2nd Year
Semester 3
Subject
Mathematics III
Strength of Materials
Thermodynamics I
Dynamics of Machines
Machine Design I
Heat Transfer
Kinematics of Machinery
Manufacturing Processes II
Semester 4
Subject
Mathematics IV
Thermodynamics II
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Mechanical Vibration
Control Engineering
Material Science and Metallurgy
Machine Design II
Computational Fluid Dynamics
B.Tech Mechanical 3rd Year
Semester 5
Subject
Finite Element Analysis
Internal Combustion Engines
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Production Planning and Control
Mechatronics
Dynamics of Machines
Industrial Engineering
Engineering Management
Semester 6
Subject
Power Plant Engineering
CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Manufacturing)
Non-Destructive Testing
Tribology
Automobile Engineering
Advanced Manufacturing Techniques
Robotics
Renewable Energy Systems
B.Tech Mechanical 4th Year
Semester 7
Subject
Advanced Fluid Mechanics
Material Handling Systems
Design of Machine Elements
Vibration Analysis
Manufacturing Technology
Instrumentation and Control
Heat and Mass Transfer
Project Work I
Semester 8
Subject
Automobile Engineering
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Design of Thermal Systems
Sustainable Energy Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Processes
Project Work II
Industrial Training/Internship
Mechanical Engineering graduates are well-equipped to enter industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, energy, and robotics. This program also provides a strong foundation for pursuing higher education or research in advanced mechanical and interdisciplinary fields.