Mechanical Engineering (B.Tech.)
Mechanical Engineering (B.Tech.)
Vision: To be a leader in mechanical engineering education, producing innovators who drive industrial growth and sustainable manufacturing.
Mission: Our mission is to provide a robust technical education that blends core mechanical principles with modern technological advancements. We aim to cultivate problem-solving skills and creativity through hands-on workshop training and design projects. We are dedicated to promoting research in thermal systems, robotics, and materials science. By fostering close industry ties, we ensure our students are equipped with the practical knowledge and ethical standards required to lead in the global manufacturing and energy sectors.
Overview of the Course
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is one of the most versatile engineering disciplines, focusing on the design and operation of machinery. The curriculum spans four years and covers core subjects like Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Kinematics, and Manufacturing Technology. Our “learn by doing” approach ensures students spend significant time in workshops, mastering machining, welding, and casting. As industry evolves, so does our course, integrating CAD/CAM, Robotics, and Mechatronics. Students use simulation software like SolidWorks and ANSYS to test their designs virtually. The program prepares students to work in diverse industries, from automotive and aerospace to energy and heavy manufacturing. It is designed for those who are fascinated by how things work and want to create efficient, powerful mechanical systems.
Career Opportunities
Mechanical Engineers are the wheels of the industry, finding employment in a vast array of sectors. The Automotive Industry (Tata Motors, Mahindra) is a major recruiter for roles in Design, Production, and Quality Control. The Energy Sector offers careers in thermal, nuclear, and renewable power plants as Operation & Maintenance Engineers.
In Heavy Engineering and Manufacturing, graduates work as Plant Managers and Industrial Engineers, optimizing production lines. The rise of automation has created demand for Robotics Engineers and Mechatronics Specialists. Public sector giants like BHEL, ONGC, and Indian Railways recruit mechanical engineers for technical roles through competitive exams. Additionally, graduates can work in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) design for commercial buildings. The degree is also a solid foundation for higher studies in specialized fields like Aerospace or Automobile Engineering, and for launching manufacturing startups.
