The basic eligibility requirement to pursue a Mechanical Engineering programme at the UG and PG level is:
Note: The eligibility criteria would vary from college to college.
Semester 1
Semester 2
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
Semester 3
Semester 4
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
Semester 5
Semester 6
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
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
Project- I
Note: The syllabus given above will vary from institute to institute.
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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:
To know more about mechanical engineering: https://www.careers360.com/mechanical-engineering-course
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