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Programe Structure

UG Student UG Student Direction

General Programme in Engineering (GP)

(Semester 1 & 2) 36 credits of Core courses

No Automatic progression

Have to fulfil certain requirements to pass GP and then progress to the Special Program

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Specialization Programme in Engineering (SP)

Specialization in Mechanical Engineering

Second Year (Semester 3 & 4)

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Third Year (Semester 5 & 6)

  • Progression governed by prerequisite courses
  • 24 credits of Core courses (inclusive of 3 credit Project course)
  • Technical Elective Courses1
  • General Elective courses2
  • 3 credits of Industrial Training
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BSc (Eng) Honours Course

Final Year (Semester 7 & 8)

  • Progression governed by prerequisite courses
  • 12 credits of Core (inclusive of 6 credit Project course)
  • Technical Elective Courses1
  • General Elective courses2

BSc (Eng) Honours degree

  • 108 credits of Core courses (inclusive of 6 credit Project course)
  • 18 credits of Technical Elective Courses1
  • 15 credits of General Elective courses2
  • 6 credits of Industrial training

1Technical Elective courses

At least 10 credits of courses from one group of specialization is required. Selective basket of technical elective courses are given below.

BSc (Eng) Course

Final Year (Semester 7 & 8)

  • Progression governed by prerequisite courses
  • 6 credits of Core
  • Technical Elective Courses1
  • General Elective courses2

BSc (Eng) degree

  • 102 credits of Core courses
  • 15 credits of Technical Elective Courses1
  • 12 credits of General Elective courses2
  • 6 credits of Industrial training

1Technical Elective courses

At least 8 credits of courses from one group of specialization is required. Selective basket of technical elective courses are given below.

2General Elective Courses

Have to offer at least 2 credits from each of the following 3 categories of courses:

  1. Management and Economics
  2. Arts and Humanities
  3. Political and Social Science

Technical Electives

Technical Electives adds the required flexibility into the programme by providing the students with an opportunity to select courses of their choice.

General Electives

There are a number of non-technical courses, known as General Elective courses, on offer covering a broad spectrum of disciplines including finance, law, management, arts & humanities, health safety & environmental, communication etc. add a multi-disciplinary flavour into the mechanical engineering curricular in order to help our graduates to become well-rounded engineers.

Specialisations

The Technical Electives enable the students to choose an area of specialization from 'Materials & Machines', 'Control & Automation' and 'Power & Energy'

Selective basket of technical elective course units from E11 batch of students

A minimum of 10 credits of courses should be claimed for the degree if seeking Honours

OR

A minimum of 8 credits of courses should be claimed if not seeking an Honours degree

From the following technical electives

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