Mechanical Engineering is the discipline that uses engineering principles, physics, and material science to create, analyse, build and maintain engines, machines, and other mechanical equipment. The Department of Mechanical Engineering started in 2017 with an aim to provide application based quality education to students. The department focuses on laboratory component in the teaching curriculum and innovative research projects. Students get real-world experience through industry visits and training sessions. Regular activities are also organized to boost students’ morale. The department has a dedicated team of experienced faculty members with expertise in various areas of Mechanical Engineering, who are committed to delivering quality education.
Following are the well equipped labs in the Department to cater the needs of the diploma students:
- Mechanical Engineering Lab
- Theory of Machine and Measurement Lab
- Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machines Lab
- Refrigeration and Air Condensing Lab
- Heat Power Lab
- Automobile Lab
- Workshop
- Engineering Drawing Lab
- CAD/CAM Lab
The vision of the Mechanical Engineering Department is to become a leading center of excellence in education, research, and innovation. We aspire to cultivate a learning environment that nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students. Our vision encompasses producing graduates who are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and ethical values to address global challenges in mechanical engineering. We aim to foster interdisciplinary collaborations and industry partnerships to drive cutting-edge research and technology development. Through our vision, we aim to make meaningful contributions to society while striving for continuous improvement and excellence in all aspects of mechanical engineering education and practice.
The mission of the Mechanical Engineering Department is to provide a comprehensive and rigorous education that empowers students with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the field of mechanical engineering. Our mission is to foster a learning environment that encourages critical thinking, creativity, and hands on experience through practical applications and innovative research. We are committed to preparing students to become competent professionals who can address the evolving challenges of the industry and contribute positively to society. We strive to promote ethical values, leadership qualities, and a commitment to lifelong learning among our students, ensuring they are well-equipped to make significant contributions to the field of mechanical engineering and beyond.
PEO (Program Educational Objective)
PEO1: To effectively apply scientific and engineering principles to identify, analyse, and solve technical problems.
PEO2: To secure employment across various industries and motivate to pursue on-going education.
PEO3: To embrace ethical values and demonstrate proficiency in communication, teamwork, and leadership.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)- Diploma
PO1: Fundamental and Specialized Knowledge Application: Utilize basic mathematics, science, and engineering principles alongside specialized knowledge to address engineering challenges effectively.
PO2: Problem Analysis: Recognize and analyse well-defined engineering issues employing established standard methodologies.
PO3: Solution Design/Development: Devise solutions for specific technical problems and contribute to the design of system components or processes to fulfill predetermined requirements.
PO4: Engineering Tools, Experimentation, and Testing: Employ modern engineering tools and suitable techniques to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO5: Engineering Practices for Society, Sustainability, and the Environment: Apply relevant technology within the framework of societal needs, sustainability, environmental concerns, and ethical standards.
PO6: Project Management: Apply engineering management principles either independently, as part of a team, or in leadership roles to effectively oversee projects and communicate about defined engineering activities.
PO7: Continuous Learning: Assess individual learning requirements and actively engage in updating skills in response to technological advancements and changes in the field.
PSO (Program specific outcomes)
PSO1: Acquire knowledge and skills relevant to the Automobile, Thermal, and Fluid Power industries.
PSO2: Demonstrate proficiency in designing products within the Mechanical Engineering and related engineering domains.
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1 | 3rd Semester | Download |
2 | 4th Semester | Download |
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4 | 6th Semester | Download |
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Mechanical Engineering 3rd Semester | Engh.Material 3rd Semester LP Lesson Plan Engg Material 3rd Semester Lesson plan TE-1 3rd Semester SOM 3rd Semester LP TE-1 3rd Semester LP |
Mechanical Engineering 4th Semester | Fluid Mechanics 4th Manufacturing Technology 4th TE-II 4th TOM 4th |
Mechanical Engineering 5th Semester | DME 5th Semester LP HMIFP 5th Semester LP Mechatronics 5th Semester LP RAC 5th Semester LP |
Mechanical Engineering 6th Semester | AE & HV 6th AMP 6th Industrial Engineering and Management 6th Power Plant Engineering 6th |