Course Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering) is a comprehensive undergraduate program that equips students with the fundamental principles and advanced knowledge of mechanical systems, design, manufacturing, and thermal sciences. Students learn to analyze, design, and develop a wide range of mechanical components and systems, from simple machines to complex robotics and automated systems. They gain expertise in areas like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, materials science, and manufacturing processes. Graduates of this program have excellent career prospects in diverse industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, robotics, and research and development, with opportunities to work as design engineers, production engineers, maintenance engineers, thermal engineers, and robotics specialists, among other roles.
Course Information
| COURSE NAME | DURATION | FEES (IN ₹) | UNIVERSITY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering | 4 years | 3,00,000 | Stanford University |
Curriculum
| YEAR/SEMESTER | SUBJECTS/MODULES | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1: | ||
| Semester 1: | Engineering Mathematics I | Engineering Physics; Engineering Chemistry; Basic Electrical Engineering; Engineering Graphics; Workshop Practice |
| Semester 2: | Engineering Mathematics II | Engineering Mechanics; Thermodynamics; Material Science; Computer Programming; Environmental Studies |
| Year 2: | ||
| Semester 3: | Fluid Mechanics | Strength of Materials; Machine Design I; Manufacturing Processes I; Instrumentation and Control; Engineering Management |
| Semester 4: | Heat Transfer | Theory of Machines; Machine Design II; Manufacturing Processes II; Mechatronics; Numerical Methods |
| Year 3: | ||
| Semester 5: | Design of Machine Elements | Thermal Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Operations Research; Elective I; Project Management |
| Semester 6: | CAD/CAM | Finite Element Analysis; Robotics; Elective II; Project Work; Comprehensive Viva |
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, securing a minimum aggregate of 60%. Some universities may require specific entrance exams like JEE Main or state-level engineering entrance examinations.
Admission Process
The admission process typically involves applying online or offline through the university's admission portal. Applicants need to submit the required documents, including mark sheets, entrance exam scores, and other certificates. Selection is based on merit, entrance exam scores, or a combination of both. Some universities may also conduct personal interviews or aptitude tests.
