Total Intake :- 120 students
Mechanical engineers design and develop everything you think of as a machine - from supersonic fighter jets to bicycles to toasters. And they influence the design of other products as well - shoes, light bulbs and even doors. Many mechanical engineers specialize in areas such as manufacturing, robotics, automotive/transportation and air conditioning. Others cross over into other disciplines, working on everything from artificial organs to the expanding field of nanotechnology. And some use their mechanical engineering degree as preparation for the practice of medicine and law. The mechanical engineer may design a component, a machine, a system or a process. Mechanical engineers will analyze their design using the principles of motion, energy, and force to insure the product functions safely, efficiently, reliably, and can be manufactured at a competitive cost.
Mechanical engineers work in the automotive, aerospace, chemical, computer, communication, paper, and power generation industries. Mechanical engineers will be found in virtually any manufacturing industry. Increasingly, mechanical engineers are needed in the environmental and bio-medical fields. Indeed virtually every product or service in modern life has probably been touched in some way by a mechanical engineer.
Objective of the Course
Professional mechanical engineers are responsible for the design and manufacture of an enormous range of industrial products - almost anything with moving parts, from aircraft to washing machines. You may find yourself using fundamental physics, complex mathematics and state-of-the-art computers, as well as your creative and inventive skills in designing and improving products. You may rapidly find yourself responsible for managing a large team of people and large financial budgets in producing new processes and products.
The main applications of Mechanical Engineering are usually thought of as planes, trains and automobiles. However, the subject opens doors to a much wider range of topics than you might think. A glance at the subject matter of recent final year projects gives a hint of what can be in store:
- automotive
- aeronautical
- renewable
- energy
- robotics
- biomechanics
- sports engineering
- medical engineering
- manufacturing
- management
- business
Career Opportunities
Ample opportunities for students lie for placement in Manufacturing Industries, Software Companies, Automotive Industries, Refineries, Power plants, Quality Assurance, CNC Programmer, CAD CAM Trainer, R&D trainee, Maintenance Engineer, Design Engineer etc.