B.Tech - Mechanical Engineering(ME)

Curriculum & Syllabus 2023


Academic year: 2023
Duration: 4

Programme Type: B.Tech
Branch: ME

Programme Structure

The curriculum for B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (ME) consists of induction programme, core courses, practical courses, programme elective courses, non-credit pass or fail courses, mini project & main project, internships and various activities. The curriculum is designed for 167 credits and has 7 non-credit courses. 167 credits include activities (co-curricular/extracurricular) of 2 credits. The curriculum is framed to mould eminent professionals with creative minds and innovative ideas.  All the core theory courses and elective courses shall have five modules and sixth module for some courses.

SEMESTER 1
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102902/PH900A Engineering Physics B 4-0-2 6 5
102908/MA100B Calculus And Linear Algebra 4-1-0 5 4
102908/ME900D Engineering Graphics 3-0-2 5 4
102902/CO100E Introduction To Civil And Mechanical Engineering 4-0-0 4 4
102909/CO100I Induction Programme 6-0-0 6 Pass/Fail
LAB
102902/CO122S Manufacturing Practices B 0-0-4 4 2
SEMESTER 2
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102908/CH900A Engineering Chemistry 4-0-2 6 5
102905/MA200B Calculus And Transforms 4-1-0 5 4
102905/CE900C Applied Mechanics 4-1-0 5 4
102902/CO200E Basics Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering 3-0-2 5 4
102905/CO200F Basics Of C Programming 3-0-2 5 4
102908/EN900G English For Engineers 2-0-2 4 Pass/Fail
SEMESTER 3
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME300A Mechanics Of Materials 4-0-3 7 5
102902/MA300B Complex Analysis And Partial Differential Equations 4-0-0 4 4
102006/ME300C Engineering Thermodynamics 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME300D Materials Science And Engineering 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME900E / 102908/EN900E Production And Operations Management / Communication Skills For Professionals 3-0-0 3 3
102909/ES900G / 102908/CO900G Constitution Of India / Environmental Science And Sustainable Engineering 2-0-0 2 Pass/Fail
LAB
102006/ME322S Computer Aided Modelling Lab 0-0-3 3 2
SEMESTER 4
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME400A Machine Tools And Metrology 4-0-3 7 5
102902/MA400B Probability Distributions And Advanced Computational Methods 4-0-0 4 4
102006/ME400C Fluid Mechanics And Hydraulic Machines 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME400D Thermal Systems Engineering 3-1-0 4 4
LAB
102006/ME422S Fluid Mechanics And Hydraulic Machines Lab 0-0-3 3 2
SEMESTER 5
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME500A Heat And Mass Transfer 4-0-3 7 5
102006/ME500B Theory Of Machines 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME500C Manufacturing Processes 3-1-0 4 4
102XXX/XX5XXD Elective1 3-1-0 4 4
Elective 1
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/MA501D Optimization Techniques 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME501D Renewable And Clean Energy Technologies 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME502D Optimization Methods For Engineering Design 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME503D Non-Destructive Testing 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME504D Finite Element Method 3-1-0 4 4
102902/MA503D Applied Linear Algebra 3-1-0 4 4
102902/MA504D Operations Research 3-1-0 4 4
102903/MA503D Mathematics For Machine Learning 3-1-0 4 4
102908/ES900E / 102908/EN900F Industrial Economics / Professional And Business Ethics 3-0-0 3 3
102908/ME900G / 102908/ES900G Industrial Safety / UHV And Social Work With Community Service 2-0-0 2 Pass/Fail
LAB
102006/ME522S Thermal Engineering Lab 0-0-3 3 2
SEMESTER 6
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME600A Advanced Manufacturing Technology 4-0-3 7 5
102006/ME600B Dynamics Of Machines 3-1-0 4 4
102006/ME600C Design Of Machine Elements 3-0-0 3 3
102XXX/XX6XXD Elective2 3-0-0 3 3
Elective 2
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/MA601D Numerical Methods For Mechanical Engineering 3-0-0 3 3
102006/MA602D Mathematics For Robotics 3-0-0 3 3
102006/MA603D Mathematical Modelling 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME601D Computational Fluid Dynamics 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME602D Composite Materials And Technology 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME603D Emerging Automotive Technologies 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME604D Machine Learning Applications In Thermal Systems 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME605D Robot Mechanics 3-0-0 3 3
LAB
102006/ME622S Measurements And Metallurgical Testing Lab 0-0-3 3 2
102006/ME622T Mini Project 0-0-2 2 1
SEMESTER 7
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME700A Mechatronics And Industrial Automation 3-0-3 6 4
102006/ME700B Design Of Transmission Elements 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME700C Refrigeration And Air-Conditioning 3-0-0 3 3
OPEN ELECTIVE
102XXX/XX7XXD Open Elective 3-0-0 3 3
102908/CO7XXG Rajagiri Elective 2-0-0 2 Pass/Fail
LAB
102XXX/ME7XXS Practical Elective 0-0-3 3 2
102006/ME701S Mechatronics Lab 0-0-3 3 2
102006/ME702S Product Design Lab 0-0-3 3 2
102006/ME703S Advanced Computer Aided Analysis Lab 0-0-3 3 2
102006/ME722T Seminar 0-0-2 2 1
102006/ME722U Project Work Phase 1 0-0-6 6 3
SEMESTER 8
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
Activity 0-0-0 0 2
Elective 3
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME801A Introduction To Cryogenic Systems 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME802A Micro And Nano Manufacturing 3-0-0 3 3
102XXX/XX8XXA / 102XXX/XX83XA Elective3 / MOOC 3-0-0 3 3
Elective 4
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102XXX/XX8XXB / 102XXX/XX84XB Elective4 / MOOC 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME801B Aircraft Design 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME802B Computer Aided Design 3-0-0 3 3
Elective 5
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102006/ME801C Product Innovation And Entrepreneurship 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME802C Technology Management 3-0-0 3 3
102006/ME803C Product Design And Development 3-0-0 3 3
102XXX/XX8XXC / 102XXX/XX85XC Elective5 / MOOC 3-0-0 3 3
OPEN ELECTIVE
Basket 1
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102906/EC701D Fundamentals Of IoT 3-0-0 3 3
102906/EC702D Fundamentals Of Digital Image Processing 3-0-0 3 3
102906/EC703D Embedded System 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 10
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102908/CH701D Introduction To Functional Materials 3-0-0 3 3
102908/CH702D Introduction To Nanoscience 3-0-0 3 3
102908/EN701D Soft Skills & Interpersonal Communication 3-0-0 3 3
102908/ES701D Entrepreneurship And Economic Policies 3-0-0 3 3
102908/PH701D Solar Photovoltaics: Fundamentals To Device Modelling And Fabrication 3-0-0 3 3
102908/PH702D Graphene And Low Dimensional Materials 3-0-0 3 3
102908/PH703D Astronomy And Astrophysics: Exploring Celestial Dynamics 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 3
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102905/CS701D Object Oriented Programming Using Java 3-0-0 3 3
102905/CS702D Introduction To Web Development 3-0-0 3 3
102905/CS703D Software Engineering 3-0-0 3 3
102905/CS704D Python Programming For Engineers 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 4
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102906/IT701D Web Designing 3-0-0 3 3
102906/IT702D Multimedia Techniques 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 5
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102907/EE701D Electric Vehicles 3-0-0 3 3
102907/EE702D Energy Management And Auditing 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 7
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102907/CE701D Public Health Engineering 3-0-0 3 3
102907/CE702D Structural Mitigation Of Natural Disasters 3-0-0 3 3
102907/CE703D Traffic Engineering And Road Safety 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 8
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102905/AD701D Introduction To Machine Learning 3-0-0 3 3
102905/AD702D Fundamentals Of Big Data 3-0-0 3 3
Basket 9
Course Code Course Title L-T-P Hours Credit
102908/MA701D Mathematical Methods For Engineering 3-0-0 3 3
102908/MA702D Statistical Methods For Engineering 3-0-0 3 3
102908/MA703D Computational Calculus And Algebra 3-0-0 3 3
102908/CO822I Internship 0-0-0 0 2
LAB
102006/ME822U Project Work Phase 2 0-0-16 16 8
102XXX/XX89XW Mandatory MOOC 0-0-0 0 Pass/Fail

INDUCTION PROGRAMME

Induction Programme Shall Include Fundamentals Of Mathematics, Programme Core And Fundamentals Of Computing, Engineering Science, English And Universal Human Values. The Induction Programme Shall Be Conducted At The Beginning Of The First Semester For 15 Days. 

Distribution Of Hours: Fundamentals Of Mathematics – 16, Programme Core And Fundamentals Of Computing – 15 (AE/EC/EE/CE/ME - 10 + 5; AD/CS/CU/IT - 15), Engineering Science – 15, English – 15, Universal Human Values/external Talks – 12 Hours. 

PROGRAMME CORE COURSES

The Core Courses Comprise Mathematics, Basic Sciences And Engineering Courses, And Discipline Level Significant Courses Which Are Framed As Per The Need Of Both Academia And Industry.  The Core Courses Include The Fundamentals As Well As The Courses To Understand Recent Developments In The Discipline. 

PRACTICAL COURSES 

Practical Courses, Mostly Based On The Theory The Students Have Studied, Are Meant For Skill Development And Creative Thinking. 

PROGRAMME ELECTIVES 

Students Can Enrich Their Knowledge In The Domain Of The Programme By Taking 5 Programme Electives. Electives Are Meant To Bridge The Gap Between Academia And Industry. The Department May Add More Electives With The Recommendation Of The Board Of Studies And Approval Of The Academic Council. These Electives Are Offered In 5, 6 And 8 Semesters. 

PRACTICAL ELECTIVE 

Practical Elective Is Meant To Widen The Domain Of Knowledge. Students Can Choose This Course As A Post Requisite Of Any Of The Electives Offered. 

NON-CREDIT COURSES 

To Inculcate Human Values And Social Awareness, Overcome Hurdles In Different Walks Of Life And To Face The Challenges In Career Development Non-credit Courses Are Introduced. The Courses Offered Are English For Engineers, Constitution Of India, Environmental Science And Sustainable Engineering, UHV And Social Work With Community Service, Industrial Safety, Rajagiri Electives And Mandatory MOOC. Students Are Required To Pass All The Courses To Get The Degree. 

MINI PROJECT 

It Is Introduced In The Sixth Semester With The Specific Objective Of Strengthening The Understanding Of Fundamentals Through Effective Application Of Theoretical Concepts. The Mini Project Helps To Boost The Student’s Skills And Widens The Horizon Of Their Thinking. The Ultimate Aim Of An Engineering Student Is To Resolve A Problem By Applying Theoretical Knowledge. Doing More Projects Increases Problem- Solving Skills. Student Groups With 3 Or 4 Members Should Identify A Topic Of Interest In Consultation With Faculty/Advisor, Review The Literature And Gather Information Pertaining To The Chosen Topic, State The Objectives And Develop A Methodology To Achieve The Objectives, Carry Out The Design/fabrication Or Develop Codes/programs To Achieve The Objectives, And Demonstrate The Novelty Of The Project Through The Results And Outputs. The Progress Of The Mini Project Is Evaluated Based On A Minimum Of Two Reviews. The Review Committee May Be Constituted By The Head Of The Department. A Project Report Is Required At The End Of The Semester. The Product Has To Be Demonstrated For Its Full Design Specifications. Innovative Design Concepts, Reliability Considerations, Aesthetics/ergonomic Aspects Taken Care Of In The Project Shall Be Given Due Credit. The Internal Evaluation Will Be Made Based On The Product, The Report And A Viva-voce Examination, Conducted Internally By A Three-member Committee Appointed By The Head Of The Department Comprising The Head Of The Department Or A Senior Faculty Member, Mini Project Coordinator For That Program And Project Guide. 

SEMINAR 

To Encourage And Motivate The Students To Read And Collect Recent And Reliable Information About Their Area Of Interest Confined To The Relevant Discipline, Each Student Is Required To Prepare A Report Based On A Central Theme, Drawn From Technical Publications Including Peer Reviewed Journals, Conferences, Books, Project Reports Etc. And Present The Same Before A Peer Audience. Each Student Seminar Shall Be Of 20 Minutes Duration. The Report And The Presentation Shall Be Evaluated By A Team Comprising Academic Coordinator For The Respective Program, Seminar Coordinator And Seminar Guide Based On Style Of Presentation, Technical Content, Adequacy Of References, Depth Of Knowledge And Overall Quality Of The Report. 

PROJECT WORK PHASE - I

The Project Topic Must Be Selected Either From Research Literature Or It May Be Proposed By The Students In Consultation With Their Guides. The Objective Of Project Work Phase I Is To Enable The Student To Take Up Investigative Study In The Broad Field Of Computer Science And Engineering, Either Fully Theoretical/ Practical Or Involving Both Theoretical And Practical Work. It Will Be Assigned By The Department To A Group Of Three/four Students, Under The Mentoring Of A Project Guide(s). This Is Expected To Be A Good Initiation For The Student(s) In R&D Work. The Assignment Shall Normally Include: 

  • Survey And Study Of Published Literature On The Assigned Topic
  • Preparing An Action Plan For Conducting The Investigation
  • Working Out A Preliminary Approach To The Problem Relating To The Assigned Topic
  • Block Level Design Documentation 
  • Conducting     Preliminary     Analysis/         Modelling/      Simulation/     Experiment/ Design/Feasibility
  • Preparing A Written Report On The Study Conducted For Presentation To The Department
  • Final Project Presentation Before The Concerned Departmental Committee

PROJECT WORK PHASE -II

The Objective Of Project Work Phase II & Dissertation Is To Enable The Student To Extend Further The Investigative Study Taken Up In Project Phase I, Either Fully Theoretical/practical Or Involving Both Theoretical And Practical Work, Under The Mentoring Of A Project Guide From The Department Alone Or Jointly With A Supervisor Drawn From R&D Laboratory/industry. This Is Expected To Provide A Good Training For The Student(s) In R&D Work And Technical Leadership. 

The Assignment Shall Normally Include: 

  • In Depth Study Of The Topic Assigned In The Light Of The Report Prepared In Phase I
  • Review And Finalization Of The Approach To The Problem Relating To The Assigned Topic 
  • Detailed Analysis/ Modeling/ Simulation/ Design/ Problem Solving/ Experiment As Needed
  • Final Development Of Product/process, Testing, Results, Conclusions, And Future Directions 
  • Preparing A Paper For Conference Presentation/ Publication In Journals, If Possible 
  • Preparing A Dissertation In The Standard Format For Being Evaluated By The Department 
  • Final Presentation Before The Concerned Evaluation Committee 

MANDATORY INTERNSHIP

The Internship Is Meant To Familiarize The Student With The Needs Of The Industry.  The Internship Committee Shall Take The Initiative To Find Suitable Industries. Assessment Will Be Based On The Report And Viva Voce. 

 

ACTIVITY POINTS 

All Students Have To Earn A Minimum Of 100 Activity Points From Various Activity Segments Listed To Qualify For The B.Tech. Degree. Two Credits Are Given   for This On A Pass/ Fail Basis And Is Mandatory For Getting The B.Tech. Degree. As No Grade Is Given For These Two Credits, They Are Not Included In The CGPA Calculation.