Syllabus for Diploma in Mechanical
Syllabus for Diploma in Mechanical
Course Details
Eligibility Criteria

10th / 12th passed in Science Stream.

Intake

60 Seats

Duration

The duration of the course shall be Full time three academic years. Each academic year shall be divided into two semesters.

Curriculum
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SEMESTER - 1
Code Subjects
020020101 Maths I
020020102 Communication Skills
020020103 Environment Conservation and Hazard Management
020020104 Engineering Physics
020020105 Engineering Drawing
020020106 Workshop Practices
SEMESTER - 2
Code Subjects
020020201 Maths II
020020202 Applied Mechanics
020020203 Computer Applications
020020204 Material Science and Metallurgy
020020205 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering
020020206 Basics of Civil Engineering
SEMESTER - 3
2016 - 17
Code Subjects
020020301 Human resource management
020020302 Manufacturing engineering I
020020303 Thermodynamics
020020304 Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines
020020305 Strength of Material
020020306 Computer aided machine drawing
020020307 METROLOGY AND INSTRUMENTATION
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Code Subjects
020020301 Human resource management
020020302 Manufacturing engineering I
020020303 Thermodynamics
020020304 Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines
020020305 Strength of Material
020020306 Computer aided machine drawing
SEMESTER - 4
Code Subjects
020020401 Manufacturing engineering II
020020402 Thermal engineering I
020020403 Theory of machines
020020404 Computer aided design
020020405 Metrology & Instrumentation
020020406 Plant maintenance and safety
SEMESTER - 5
Code Subjects
020020501 Thermal Engineering
020020502 Design of Machine Elements
020020503 Machine Tools Technology
020020504 Tool Engineering
020020505 Estimating, Costing and Contracting
20020506 Thermal Engineering Practice
20020507 Machining Practice
20020508 Tool Design Practice
20020509 Project I
SEMESTER - 6
Code Subjects
020020601 Computer Aided Design And Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM)
020020602 Computer Graphics And Computer Aided Manufacturing (CG/CAM)
020020603 Industrial Engineering
020020604 Industrial Engineering Practice
020020605 Industrial Management
020020606 Project I
020020607 Institute Elective I (Theory)
Refrigeration And Air Conditioning
Advance Manufacturing System
Advance Machine Design
Production Management And Information Systems
Fabrication Technology
Automobile Engineering
020020608 Institute Elective I (Practices)
Refrigeration And Air Conditioning Practice
Advance Manufacturing System Practice
Advance Machine Design Practice
Production Management And Information Systems Practice
Fabrication Technology Practice
Automobile Engineering Practice
020020609 Institute Elective II (Theory)
Power Plant Engineering
Mechatronics
Advance Industrial Engineering
Operations Management
Foundary Technology
Hydraulic And Pneumatic Devices
020020610 Institute Elective II (Practices)
Power Plant Engineering Practice
Mechatronics Practice
Advance Industrial Engineering Practice
Operations Management Practice
Foundary Technology Practice
Hydraulic And Pneumatic Devices Practice
Programme Outcome (PO) & Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)
Programme Outcome (PO)
  • PO 1: Engineering knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering practises.
  • PO 2: Problem analysis: An ability to identify and solves engineering problems
  • PO 3: Design/development of solutions: An ability to design a component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints
  • PO 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: An ability to use the skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for solving engineering problems.
  • PO 5: Modern tool usage: The broad education and understanding of new engineering techniques necessary to solve engineering problems.
  • PO 6: The engineer and society: Achieve professional success with an understanding and appreciation of ethical behaviour, social responsibility, and diversity, both as individuals and in team environments.
  • PO 7: Environment and sustainability: Articulate a comprehensive world view that integrates diverse approaches to sustainability.
  • PO 8: Ethics: Identify and demonstrate knowledge of ethical values in non-classroom activities, such as service learning, internships, and field work
  • PO 9: Individual and team work: An ability to analyse the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
  • PO 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO 11: Project management and finance: Implement project management knowledge, processes, lifecycle and the embodied concepts, tools and techniques in order to achieve project success.
  • PO 12: Life-long learning: A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)

During the study of Mechanical engineering program, students will demonstrate the Following;

  • PSO1: An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals appropriate to design, thermal and manufacturing problems.
  • PSO2:An ability to design solution for thermal, hydraulics and machining systems and design components and processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for factor of safety, social and environmental aspects.
  • PSO3: Perform procedures as per laboratory standards in the areas of Dynamics, Design, Manufacturing and Hydraulics.
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