
BE
Mechanical Engineering
GTU
Affiliation
4 Years
Duration
210
Total Intake
ME
Machine Design
GTU
Affiliation
2 Years
Duration
18
Total Intake
BE
Mechanical Engineering
GTU
Affiliation
4 Years
Duration
210
Total Intake
ME
Machine Design
GTU
Affiliation
2 Years
Duration
18
Total Intake
Eligibility Criteria
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is one of the foundational pillars of engineering education, dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. Our programs are designed to equip students with the technical knowledge, practical skills, and leadership abilities required to meet the dynamic challenges of industry and society.
Semester |
Course Code / |
Course Outcomes |
3 |
Professional Communication and Ethics (BE03000051) |
CO-1 Understand and apply the fundamentals of professional communication and relate it to real life situations |
Indian Constitution (BE03000061) |
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Engineering Thermodynamics (BE03000201) |
CO-1 To identify the unique vocabulary associated with thermodynamics and explain the basic concepts of thermodynamics |
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Mathematics III (BE03000211) |
CO-1 Establish the Fourier series expansion of periodic functions and perform its applications |
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Material Science and Metallurgy (BE03000221) |
CO-1 Understand the different types of engineering materials and their structure–property relationships. |
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Machine Drawing and Elements of Machine Design (BE03000231) |
CO-1 Interpret various stress – strain, CG, MI of machine components and their design procedure. |
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Indian Knowledge System (BE03000241 ) |
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4 |
MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT AND METROLOGY(3141901) |
CO-1 summarize various methods and terms used in mechanical measurements and metrology. |
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics |
CO-1 explain various fluid properties and behavior of fluid in static and dynamic mode |
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FUNDAMENTAL OF MACHINE DESIGN(3141907) |
CO-1 understand fundamentals of material selection, strength of materials and loading patterns of machine elements. |
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Manufacturing Processes(3141908) |
CO-1 Understand the basic concept of machining operations |
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Organisational Behaviour(3141909) |
CO-1 Students will be able to understand various methods and terms used different organizational behaviour model |
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5 |
IPDC - 1 (Integrated Personality Development Course)(3150005) |
CO-1 To provide students with a holistic value-based education that will enable them to be successful in their academic, professional, and social lives. |
Heat Transfer(3151909) |
CO-1 To classify the heat transfer problems and to apply the principles of steady state one dimensional heat transfer, extended surface and unsteady state conduction for commonly encountered Mechanical engineering problems. |
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Operation Research (3151910) |
CO-1 Develop models for optimizing the management and production systems from the verbal description of the real system |
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DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY(3151911) |
CO-1 Summarize dynamic forces and turning moments in mechanisms. |
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Manufacturing Technology(3151912) |
CO-1 Interpret foundry practices like pattern making, mold making, Core making and Inspection of defects |
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Oil Hydraulics and Pneumatics(3151913) |
CO-1 Demonstrate components for hydraulic and pneumatic systems and their applications. |
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6 |
IPDC - 2 (Integrated Personality Development Course)(3160003) |
CO-1 To provide students with a holistic value-based education that will enable them to be successful in their academic, professional, and social lives. |
Computer Aided Design (3161903) |
CO-1 Demonstrate basic concept of computer aided design and its applications. |
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Applied Thermodynamics(3161910) |
CO-1 To apply various gas laws of real gas and their mixture, to make use of psychrometric properties to identify basic psychrometric processes. |
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Industrial Safety and Maintenance Engineering(3161913) |
CO-1 Describe Quality, Reliability and Maintainability |
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RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING( 3161914) |
CO-1 To design and develop solar systems for various applications To estimate solar radiation on the various surfaces and its applications for thermal and photovoltaic system. |
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Energy Conservation and Management(3161919) |
CO-1 To summarized the energy conservation scenario, energy and environment, air pollution, climate change, and various acts and policy for the energy conservation |
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Entrepreneurship and E-business (3161924) |
CO-1 Distinguish Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship starting and feasibility study |
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7 |
Project Management (3171506) |
CO-1 Demonstrate the fundamentals of project management its organization |
Power Plant Engineering(3171910) |
CO-1 Explain the layout, construction and working of the components of thermal, Diesel, Gas and Combined cycle power plants. |
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DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS( 3171917) |
CO-1 Relate various standard used in industry and utilize knowledge of manufacturing process in design of machine elements. |
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METAL FORMING ANALYSIS(3171921) |
CO-1 Classify various forming process |
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Internal Combustion Engine(3171923) |
CO-1 Describe and explain the major phenomena going on in an internal combustion engine such as gas exchange, combustion and emissions formation/reduction |
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Nanotechnology and Surface Engineering(3171931) |
CO-1 To comprehend basics of nano-science and technology and their applications in the domain of engineering |
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8 |
Internship/ Project(3181901) |
CO-1 Demonstrate a sound technical knowledge of their selected project topic |

The Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Lab is a practical learning environment designed to help students understand the principles of fluid mechanics, hydraulics and the behavior of fluids in various systems. The lab focuses on experimental setups that simulate real-world fluid flow conditions, allowing students to observe and analyze the fundamental concepts of fluid behavior, energy transmission, and mechanical performance.

A Kinematics and Theory of Machines Lab is designed to give students hands-on experience and practical understanding of the concepts of mechanisms of machines, which are the backbone of engineering systems. It typically involves experimental setups that allow students to analyze and study the motion of various mechanical systems including linkages, gears, cams, and other mechanical components.

An Engineering Graphics Lab is typically a hands-on space designed for students to develop skills in technical drawing, 3D modeling and computer-aided design (CAD) tools. It provides a foundation for understanding how engineers communicate complex designs visually.

A Basic Mechanical Engineering Lab is designed to give students practical experience in applying the fundamental concepts of mechanical engineering. It usually covers a variety of experiments related to mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and fluid dynamics. The lab provides hands-on experience to reinforce theoretical learning and develop problem solving skills.

A Mechanical Measurement and Metrology Lab is a facility dedicated to the study and application of precise measurement techniques and the science of metrology in mechanical systems. The lab is essential in ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and consistency of mechanical components, systems, and processes. This field plays a critical role in quality control, product development, and research in engineering, manufacturing, and other industries.

The Dynamics of Machinery Lab typically focuses on understanding and analyzing the motion, forces, and vibrations of machinery components. The primary goal is to investigate how mechanical systems behave under different conditions and to study the factors that influence their performance.

A Refrigeration and Air Conditioning lab typically focuses on the study, application, and experimentation related to the technologies used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. These systems play crucial roles in controlling temperature and humidity in various industries, from residential homes to large-scale industrial applications.

An Internal Combustion Engine Lab is a laboratory or research facility where students, engineers and researchers study, test and analyze the operation, performance and characteristics of internal combustion engines. These engines are widely used in vehicles, power generation and many industrial applications. The lab typically provides hands-on experience with engine components, operation principles and performance analysis.

A Workshop is a specialized facility focused on studying, developing and testing various manufacturing processes, technologies and systems. These labs are integral in both academic and industrial settings, providing hands-on experience, conducting experiments, and advancing the knowledge of manufacturing methods.

A Heat Transfer Lab typically involves experiments that explore the mechanisms of heat flow like conduction, convection and radiation. The main goal is to understand how heat moves through different materials and environments, and how this can be measured and controlled.