what is the syllabus of mechanical engineering
Mechanical Engineering: Eligibility Criteria
The basic eligibility requirement to pursue a Mechanical Engineering programme at the UG and PG level is:
- Undergraduate (UG): Students should have passed Class 10+2 exam from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. They should also have secured minimum aggregate marks of 60% in the above subjects.
- Postgraduate (PG): Aspirants must have completed a BTech degree in the same specialization with a passing percentage in aggregate of the subjects studied at the degree level.
Note: The eligibility criteria would vary from college to college.
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
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Chemistry |
Modern Biology |
Electrical Sciences |
Introduction to Computing |
Mathematics - I |
Mathematics - II |
Physics - I |
Engineering Mechanics |
Chemistry Laboratory |
Physics - II |
Workshop /Physics Laboratory |
Computing Laboratory |
Engineering Drawing |
Basic Electronics Laboratory |
Physical Training - I |
Physics Laboratory/Workshop |
[NCC/NSO/NSS] |
Physical Training - II |
[NCC/NSO/NSS] |
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
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Mathematics-III |
Fluid Mechanics - I |
Thermodynamics |
Manufacturing Technology - I |
Solid Mechanics - I |
Solid Mechanics - II |
Engineering Materials |
Kinematics of Machinery |
HSS Elective - I |
HSS Elective - II |
Machine Drawing |
Workshop - II |
Physical Training - III |
Mechanical Lab - I |
NCC/NSO/NSS |
Physical Training - IV |
NCC/NSO/NSS |
Semester 5 |
Semester 6 |
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Fluid Mechanics - II |
Applied Thermodynamics - I |
Manufacturing Technology - II |
Machine Design |
Dynamics of Machinery |
Mechanical Measurements |
Design of Machine Elements |
Heat and Mass Transfer |
Electrical Machines |
Control Systems |
HSS Elective - III |
Mechanical Lab - III |
Mechanical Lab - II |
Semester 7 |
Semester 8 |
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Summer Training (PP/NP) |
Industrial Engineering and Operation Research |
Applied Thermodynamics - II |
Dept Elective - III |
Dept Elective - I |
Dept Elective - IV |
Dept Elective - II |
HSS Elective - IV |
Open Elective - I |
Project- II |
Mechanical Lab IV |
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Project- I |
Note: The syllabus given above will vary from institute to institute.
The syllabus of mechanical engineering is
Fluid dynamics
Thermodynamics
Strength of materials
Automobile engineering
Manufacturing science
Mechanics of solid
Machine designing
Power plant engineering
AutoCAD NX designing
Rocket propulsion and jet propulsion
And many more are in the list.
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Hey Yomit
Mechanical engineering is a professional programme which helps students to understand the working mechanisms of heavy tools and machineries. The branch applies principles of engineering, physics and material science for the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. The course covers technical areas like distribution of electricity through generators, transformers, transmission lines, lighting and wiring in buildings.
Here are a few subjects you would study if you opt for mechanical engineering:
- Material science
- Mechanics of solid
- Manufacturing science
- Internal combustion engine
- Fluid mechanics
- Kinematics of Machine
- Machine Design
- Automobile engineering
- Power plant engineering
- Heat mass and transfer
- Thermodynamics
- Auto cad / cad design
- Production engineering
To know more about mechanical engineering: https://www.careers360.com/mechanical-engineering-course
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