The undergraduate curricular is developed with a special emphasis on building a sound theoretical background of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering fundaments, putting theory into practice through design exercises and projects, providing adequate exposure to state of the art technologies, engineering profession and practice as well as socio-economic aspects of modern day engineering.
To equip a student with a broad background for a career in Mechanical Engineering, courses are provided in design, research and development, and maintenance and servicing relating to a wide variety of industries concerned with the generation, conversion, control and utilisation of power, the construction of mechanical devices, instruments, machines, mechanisms, mechatronics systems, robotics, and electro-mechanical and thermo-fluids equipment. Further, courses on communication, management, economics, social sciences and humanities add a multi-disciplinary flavour into the mechanical engineering curricular in order to help our graduates to become wellrounded engineers.
On successful completion of the BScEng or the BScEng(Hons) degree courses specialising in Mechanical Engineering, the student should have the following major attributes:
As per the opportunity created through the research collaboration with Korea Maritime and Ocean University(KMOU), Busan, South Korea, each year, three students get opportunities to undergo fully funded industrial training ( or training) for a period of 10-12 weeks.
This enables students to get valuable exposure to the culture as well as the technology in a heavily industrialized nation.