
Mechanical Engineering is one of the broadest and oldest branches of engineering that focuses on the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It combines principles of physics, mathematics, and material science to create machines and technologies that make life easier.
The course covers areas such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, machine design, manufacturing processes, robotics, and automation. Students learn to design and operate engines, machines, and tools used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and energy.
Engineering Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Fluid Mechanics
Strength of Materials
Machine Design
Manufacturing Technology
Heat Transfer
CAD/CAM and Robotics
Industrial Engineering
Graduates can work as:
Mechanical Design Engineer
Production Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Quality Control Engineer
Automotive Engineer
HVAC Engineer
Research and Development Engineer
Mechanical Engineering has vast opportunities in automobile, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, robotics, and construction industries. It plays a key role in innovation, product development, and industrial automation.