Mechanical Engineering


























The evergreen branch in engineering stream finds its way from the day the stone-age man chiseled his first tool to progressing towards the artificial hands which holds the tool, the field of mechanical engineering has come a long way. Today, apart from the core areas like the automobile industry, mining, aerospace engineering & material sciences; a mechanical engineer finds his utility in areas such as the IT industry and banking sectors. A mechanical engineering curriculum is diverse and it is central to so many modern industries (e.g. aerospace, shipping, defence armament, refrigeration & air conditioning, biomedical, automobile, mechatronics, etc.) and hence individual mechanical engineers are employed in a wide range of engineering endeavors, from initial research & development of a product to manufacturing and marketing. In a way, mechanical engineers are involved in creating the future. The work of a Mechanical Engineer can be extremely challenging and fulfilling, requiring IT, design and analytical skills together with an ability to work as a team in multidisciplinary streams.
Key Laboratories –
- Heat Transfer Lab.
- Measurement Systems Lab.
- Engineering Metallurgy Lab.
- Theory of Machine Lab.
- Production Technology Lab.
- Energy Conversion Lab.
- Refrigeration and AC Lab.
- Mechanical Workshop .
- Non-Conventional Energy Lab.
- I. C. Engine Lab.
- Automation Engineering Lab.
- CAD/CAM/CAE Lab.