Program Structure
First Semester
- BTME101 –
- Mathematics–I –
- 4 Credits
- BTME102 –
- Chemistry –
- 4 Credits
- BTME103 –
- English For Communication –
- 4 Credits
- BTME104 –
- Electrical Technology –
- 4 Credits
- BTME105 –
- Mechanics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME106 –
- Introduction to Manufacturing Process–
- 4 Credits
- BTME107P –
- Chemistry Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTME108P –
- Electrical Technology Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 32 Credits
Second Semester
- BTME201 –
- Mathematics-II –
- 4 Credits
- BTME202 –
- Applied Physics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME203 –
- Fundamental of Computers –
- 4 Credits
- BTME204 –
- Basic Electronics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME205 –
- Engineering Drawing and Graphics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME206P –
- Applied Physics Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME207P –
- Basic Electronic Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Third Semester
- BTME330 –
- Mathematics-III–
- 4 Credits
- BTME340 –
- Thermodynamics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME350 –
- Fluid Mechanics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME360 –
- Workshop Processes –
- 4 Credits
- BTME370 –
- Electrical Machine–
- 4 Credits
- BTME380 –
- Fluid Mechanics Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME390 –
- Workshop Processes Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Fourth Semester
- BTME401 –
- Society, Environment and Engineering –
- 4 Credits
- BTME402 –
- Dynamics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME403 –
- Theory of Machine –
- 4 Credits
- BTME404 –
- Heat Transfer-I –
- 4 Credits
- BTME405 –
- Solid Mechanics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME406P –
- Solid Mechanics Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME407P –
- Theory of Machine Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Fifth Semester
- BTME501 –
- Metal Cutting and Tool Design –
- 4 Credits
- BTME502 –
- Computer Graphics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME503 –
- Control System –
- 4 Credits
- BTME504 –
- CNC Programming –
- 4 Credits
- BTME505 –
- Operation Research –
- 4 Credits
- BTME506P –
- Metal Cutting and Tool Design Practical–
- 4 Credits
- BTME507P –
- CNC Programming Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Sixth Semester
- BTME601 –
- Strength of Materials–
- 4 Credits
- BTME602 –
- Industrial Engg. & Production Management–
- 4 Credits
- BTME603 –
- Design of Machine Elements –
- 4 Credits
- BTME604 –
- Hydraulic Machines–
- 4 Credits
- BTME605 –
- Industrial Economics & Management –
- 4 Credits
- BTME606P –
- Design of Machine Elements Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME607P –
- Hydraulic Machines Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Seventh Semester
- BTME701 –
- Cad/ Cam (Application) & Automation –
- 4 Credits
- BTME702 –
- Meteorology & Quality Control–
- 4 Credits
- BTME703 –
- I.C. Engines & Automobile Engineering –
- 4 Credits
- BTME704 –
- Finite Elements Methods in Engineering –
- 4 Credits
- BTME705A –
- I) Mechatronics –
- 4 Credits
- BTME706P –
- Meteorology & Quality Control Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME707P –
- I.C. Engines & Automobile Engg. Practical –
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 28 Credits
Eighth Semester
- BTME801 –
- Refrigeration & Air – Conditioning Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME802 –
- Machine Tool Design–
- 4 Credits
- BTME803 –
- Jigs & Fixture Design –
- 4 Credits
- BTME804P –
- Refrigeration & Air – Conditioning Practical –
- 4 Credits
- BTME805P –
- Project–
- 4 Credits
TOTAL CUMULATIVE CREDITS – 20 Credits
Related Courses
- B.Tech. Electrical Engineering
- B.Tech. Mining Engineering
- B.Tech. Information Technology Engineering
- B.Tech. Computer Science Engineering
- B.Tech. Civil Engineering
- B.Tech. Automobile Engineering
- B.Tech. Chemical Engineering
- B.Tech. Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering
- B.Tech. Aeronautical Engineering
Other Courses
Program Overview
B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering is an Engineering undergraduate program. Mechanical Engineering is the regulation that applies engineering, physics, engineering mathematics, and materials science proposition to design, examine, fabricate, and preserve mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines.
The mechanical engineering is the stream that requires an understanding of central areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. In addition to these central principles, mechanical engineers use instruments such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), and product life cycle management to outline and inspect manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices, weapons, and others. It is the bifurcation of engineering that includes the representation, manufacture, and working of machinery. Scope of B. Tech Mechanical Engineering is enormous & naturally job oriented
Key Role of B. Tech. Mechanical Engineering
- Research and Development (R&D) : Research and development is about designing, improving and creating products and services. Some public sectors provide good earning opportunity. This is the most prestigious sector for mechanical engineers.
- Manufacturing : Mechanical engineering plays a significant role in the manufacture, design and building of something which is indigenously conclude to be not possible.
- Design : Design engineering is grounded on CAD tool. This is the most encouraging sector for mechanical engineers currently.
- Installation : This is also fundamental plant job for mechanical engineers. Under the observation of Mechanical Engineers the part of machines are installed.
- Maintenance : Maintenance job is related with preservation of machines using divergent tools of mechanical engineering.
- Analysis and testing : This is also a new trending job along with design. In this job you have to experiment with the products. Quality assurance is also the part of it.
Industries where B. Tech Mechanical Engineers can work
- Power plants
- Cement Industries
- Automobiles Industries
- Chemical industries
- Steel Industries
- Nuclear Industries
- Aerospace Industries
- Paper Industries
- Communication Companies
- Thermal Power Industries
- Power generation industries and many more.