Mechanical Engineers are actively involved in design and development of myriad systems ranging from the complex space shuttles to the naive bicycles.

They play a major role in all devices that are associated with motion or moving systems. Experts in this discipline have cognizance and ability to recognize real world problems, build and test prototypes of designs, and come up with creative solutions.

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The Mechanical Engineering curriculum gives a strong fundamental background of engineering sciences, mathematics, materials, mechanisms, kinematics, thermal-fluid engineering, energy conversion, vibrations and controls, mechatronics, and mechanical design. This background is strengthened through instructional laboratories with hands-on experience and design courses. During senior years, students can choose to specialize within the program in design, thermal, manufacturing and cutting-edge technologies.

The updated curriculum ingrained with state-of-the-art technology trends recognizes Industry 4.0 as a key growth area to combat the impact of information technology on Mechanical engineering stream. It incorporates advanced courses such as Machine learning, Microcontroller and interfacing, and Programming industrial automation systems, into its learning purview. The regular theory and lab courses are complemented by pedagogical interventions to sharpen or develop soft skills like communication, teamwork, and critical thinking, essential for a successful career. Throughout the program, students have multiple opportunities to engage in team projects, guided by faculty and industry mentors, applying knowledge to address real-world engineering challenges and develop innovative solutions. The program provides options for student internships with industry partners and research labs that open-up career options.

Course Curriculum
Course Category Program Credits AICTE Guideline Credits
Humanities and Social Sciences 07 9-18
Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) 26 26-35
Engineering Sciences 32 26-35
Professional Core Courses + SS 65 52-70
Professional Elective Courses 18 18-26
Open Electives 06 09-18
Mini/ Minor project 09 18-26
Project and Seminar 14 18-26
Course - Semester III
Statistics and Integral Transforms
Mechanics of Materials
Manufacturing Processes
Engineering Thermodynamics
Control Systems
Manufacturing Processes Lab
Control Systems Lab
Machine Drawing Lab
Corporate Communication
Course - Semester IV
Numerical Methods and Partial Differential Equations
Fundamentals of Machine Design
Machines & Mechanisms
Engineering Materials
Mechatronics
Microcontroller & Interfacing
Microcontroller & Interfacing Lab
Machines & Mechanisms Lab
Engineering Materials Lab
Problem Solving & Analysis
Course - Semester V
Design of Machine Elements
Finite Element Methods
Programming Industrial Automation Systems
Program Elective-1
CAD Modeling & PLM Lab
Automation Lab
FEM Lab
Mini Project
Arithmetical Thinking & Analytical Reasoning
Course - Semester VI
Professional Aptitude & Logical Reasoning
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines
Metrology and Quality Engineering
Mechatronics System Design
Program Elective - 2
Metrology and Quality Engineering Lab
Minor Project
Industry Readiness & Leadership Skills
Course - Semester VII
IC Engines
Thermal Engineering Lab
Program Elective – 4
Program Elective – 5
Senior Design Project
CIPE/EVS
Course - Semester VIII
Program Elective - 6
Open Elective
Internship – Training (Optional In place of 1 & 2)
Capstone Project / Internship - Project
 
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO-1

Technical Competence: Graduates will demonstrate technical competence in mechanical engineering domain as they apply problem solving skills to conceive, analyze, design and develop products, processes and systems.

PEO-2

Leadership Role: Graduates will actively embrace leadership roles and strive hard to achieve professional and organizational goals with adherence to professional and ethical values, team expectations and sensitivities of cultural diversity.

PEO-3

Societal Development: Graduates will be committed to engineering practices in industry and government organizations meeting the growing expectations of stake holders and contribute to the societal development.

PEO-4

Professional Development: Graduates will actively participate in on-going professional development opportunities, engage in continuously updating and adapting core knowledge and abilities to gain competence for newer career opportunities in the ever-changing global scenarios.

Programme Outcomes (POs)
PO-1 Engineering Knowledge:

Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to develop to the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO-2 Problem Analysis:

Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions with consideration for sustainable development. (WK1 to WK4)

PO-3 Design/Development of Solutions:

Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design/develop systems/components/processes to meet identified needs with consideration for the public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon, culture, society and environment as required. (WK5)

PO-4 Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems:

Conduct investigations of complex engineering problems using research-based knowledge including design of experiments, modelling, analysis & interpretation of data to provide valid conclusions. (WK8).

PO-5 Engineering Tool Usage:

Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering & IT tools, including prediction and modelling recognizing their limitations to solve complex engineering problems. (WK2 and WK6)

PO-6 The Engineer and The World:

Analyze and evaluate societal and environmental aspects while solving complex engineering problems for its impact on sustainability with reference to economy, health, safety, legal framework, culture and environment. (WK1, WK5, and WK7).

PO-7 Ethics:

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, human values, diversity and inclusion; adhere to national & international laws. (WK9)

PO-8 Individual and Collaborative Team work:

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse/multi-disciplinary teams.

PO-9 Communication:

Communicate effectively and inclusively within the engineering community and society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations considering cultural, language, and learning differences.

PO-10 Project Management and Finance:

Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

PO-11 Life-Long Learning:

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change. (WK8)

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
PSO-01 Modeling and Optimization:

Use modern CAD/CAE tools and appropriate standards to develop/optimize components/systems.

PSO-02 Modern Manufacturing:

Apply the knowledge of advanced manufacturing processes for developing the component/system with emphasis on productivity, quality and cost.

PSO-03 Technology Integration:

Develop innovative solutions through contemporary technology integration to address real-life problems.

  • Eligibility Criteria

    Karnataka B.E. applicants must have passed PUC (Class 12) with at least 45% of marks.

    The applicants must have studied Class 12 with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/ Biotechnology/ Biology/ Computer Science as the main subjects.

    The applicants must have a valid KCET or COMEDK UGET or JEE Main score to secure B.E. admission in Karnataka.

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Fee Structure

Particulars KCET COMED-K & Management Quota
Tuition Fees 81,800.00 2,05,000.00
Statutory Fees 100.00 100.00
Curricular Activities Fees 29,510.00 21,900.00
Special Purpose Fees 1,000.00 1,000.00
Total 1,12,410.00 2,28,000.00

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