Our Mechanical Engineering program integrates engineering physics, mathematics principles, and materials science to manufacture, maintain, and design mechanical systems, making it one of the oldest and broadest engineering branches. Students stay updated on current industry trends through our collaboration with Siemens, ensuring they are informed about the latest advancements and practices in the field.
Versatile Career Opportunities: Mechanical engineering is a versatile field, and offers opportunities in diverse fields. Graduates easily find employment in automotive, aerospace, energy, and manufacturing as designers, researchers, developers and project managers.
Innovation in Product Development: Skilled graduates can work on designing new technologies and improving existing products, thereby and contributing to advancements in various industries.
Global Demand: Being a core stream, mechanical engineering graduates are constantly in demand globally. Besides manufacturing, automobile, construction and aeronautics, mechanical engineers are also in demand in the technical sales sector.
Mechanical engineering is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering branches.
Yes. A mechanical engineering degree can lead to careers in many fields, including manufacturing and aerospace. These careers provide strong annual salaries.
Mechanical engineers design power-producing machines, such as electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines, as well as power-using machines, such as refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Mechanical engineers design other machines inside buildings, such as elevators and escalators.
To be a mechanical engineer, it is mandatory to complete a four-year course in Bachelor in Technology (B. Tech) in mechanical engineering. If a candidate can not do a four-year degree in engineering, they can also pursue a three-year diploma course in mechanical engineering from polytechnic colleges.