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Mechanical Engineering Department

ABOUT DEPARTMENT

Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems.

It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools. It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines.


Key Features :

  • Collaboration with reputed industries of impairing industry-specific training to students.
  • Encouragement to students for participate in technical competitions , conferences and presentations.
  • Expert talk series of eminent personalities organized every year by department to acquaint the students with latest technological developments in industrial sector.
  • To provide a sound academic environment to students for a complete learning experience.
  • To provide state-of-the-art technical infrastructure and motivate students and staff to realize their own potential.
  • To promote the technical skills and ensure all-round development of the students and staff.

Objectives:

  1. To prepare engineering professionals, recognized for the quality and significance of their knowledge, research and service.
  2. To provide widely recognized leadership in the improvement of Computer science and engineering, through innovation.
  3. Enhance the commitment of faculty, staff, and students to the centrality of diversity, social justice, and democratic citizenship.
  4. To help the students to excel in the field of Computer science through academic excellence and integrity and outstanding teaching.

VISION & MISSION

Vision :

  • To become a center of excellence in Mechanical Engineering, producing innovative and creative mechanical engineers to meet global challenges.

Mission :

  1. To become a center of excellence in Mechanical Engineering, producing innovative and creative mechanical engineers to meet global challenges.
  2. To educate, prepare and mentor students to excel as professionals.
  3. To provide high-quality technical education to students and train them to build leadership and entrepreneurship qualities for the benefit of mankind.
  4. To create opportunities and guide students in acquiring career-oriented jobs in the field of Mechanical Engineering..

POs, PEOs & PSOs

Program Outcomes :

  • Apply knowledge of mathematics, sciences and engineering principles to mechanical engineering applications.
  • Use experimental, statistical and computational methods to analyse mechanical engineering problems.
  • Design and conduct experiments analyse and interpret data.
  • Design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economical, environmental, social, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability.
  • Function on multidisciplinary teams.
  • Identify, formulate and solve engineering problems of mechanical engineering.
  • Communicate effectively on both technical and general issues with peers, associates, clients and the general public.
  • Have the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context.
  • Apply and Commit to ethical principles in professional practise and responsibilities.
  • Have knowledge of contemporary issues through integration of faculty experience gained from research and professional activities into program courses.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • Recognize the need for and be able to engage in life-long learning.

Program Educational Outcomes :

PEO 1: Provide students with the fundamental technical knowledge and skills in mathematics, science, and engineering to recognize, analyze and solve problems, and to apply these abilities to the generation of new knowledge, ideas or products in industry or government; and to implement these solutions in practice.

PEO2: Provide students with the necessary instruction and practical experience to work well in local and international team environments and to be effective written and oral communicators, both for communicating ideas to other people, mentoring, and for learning from others.

 PEO 3: Produce graduates who recognize the importance of and engage in life-long learning, whether through self-study, continuing education courses or workshops, or through formal graduate level education and encourage others to have this same motivation.

 PEO 4: Produce graduates who have an understanding of ethical responsibility and service towards their peers, employers, and society and follow these precepts in their daily lives.


Program Specific Outcomes :

 PSO 1: Ability to design & analyze components & systems for mechanical performance.

 PSO 2: Ability to apply and solve the problems of fluid mechanics and power developing systems.

 PSO 3: Ability to solve real life problems with the exposure of actual working on field.

MEET THE HoD

Prof. S. B. Janjal


Head Of Department:-Mechanical Engineering.
Qualification:-M.E (Thermal & Heat power) B.E. (Mechanical)
Experience :- 13 years
Field of Interest :- Refrigeration and Air conditioning , Thermodynamics
Mobile No. :-  9404573098
Email id :- sb@gmail.com

 


Mechanical Engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of Physics and Material Science for the analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is that branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat & mechanical power for the design, production, and operation of machines and tools. Mechanical Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest among engineering disciplines.

ACADEMICS

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MoU's

LABORATORIES

  • Basics of Mechanical Engineering
  • Theory of Machine
  • Thermodynamics
  • Heat transfer
  • Industrial Hydraulic and Pneumatics
  • Automatic  control system
  • Internal combustion Engine
  • Automobile Engineering
  • CAD/CAM Lab

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CERTIFICATE COURSES

Certificate Course :

Enrolling in a certificate course at our mechanical engineering college can help further or begin student’s career. Taking less time than a traditional degree, a certificate course exposes students to college level coursework in a condensed amount of time. Students choose to get a certificate course as their interest in department. Mechanical engineering is the design and operation of machines. Within this type of engineering, parts are analyzed to create more efficient and safer systems for manufacturing.


Objective of Certificate course :

A certificate course can offer specialized classes in this field. Some courses that may be taken for this certificate could be computer applications, materials, modeling, production design, composites and mechanics. Sometimes there are further concentrations within a certificate course. Some possible specializations are robotics, computer-aided design, thermodynamics, and hydraulics or product design.


Scope of the course :

Once a certificate in mechanical engineering is awarded, different career options may open up. Additionally, certificate holders have a deeper understanding of the way machines and mechanical systems work. For those who have finished a certificate course in this type of engineering, job opportunities may be more abundant. One type of position that could be an option is robotics designer, which involves creating machines for automated processes. Additionally, careers in structural analysis, which has to do with analyzing systems failures, can be obtained with credentials in mechanical engineering. Other possible career paths are working in drafting, thermodynamics in energy or working in mechanics of various industries. Jobs in mechanical engineering are found primarily in the private manufacturing industry, but there are also opportunities in governmental agencies.

 

VALUE ADDED COURSES

Value-added courses in mechanical engineering provide specialized insights and skills, enriching a student's educational journey. These courses delve into areas like advanced materials, robotics, thermodynamics, and sustainable design, offering a deeper understanding of complex mechanical systems. By aligning with industry trends and demands, these courses enhance employability, enabling graduates to tackle real-world challenges with practical knowledge. Recognized certifications validate expertise, fostering career advancement and opportunities for innovation in fields ranging from automotive and aerospace to energy and manufacturing.

Objective of Courses :

1. Expertise Enhancement: Courses aim to deepen knowledge in specific subjects.
2. Employability: Enhance job prospects through practical skills.
3. Skill Validation: Obtain recognized certifications to showcase proficiency.
4. Career Growth: Enable advancement and specialization.
5. Industry Relevance: Align with current trends for practical application.


Scope of the Courses :

1. Comprehensive Topics: Covers a wide range of subject areas.
2. Industry Alignment: Reflects current industry trends and needs.
3. Skill Diversity: Develops versatile skills applicable in various contexts.
4. Career Pathways: Opens doors to diverse job opportunities.
5. Practical Application: Equips for real-world scenarios and challenges

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BEST PRACTICES

  • Adherence to Departmental Academic Calendar- Preparation of Academic Action Plans/Lesson Plan
  • Pedagogical Initiatives - Content Delivery (method of instruction)
  • Project Based Learning
  • Activity Based Leaning
  • Departmental Library
  • Use of ICT Tools
  • Methodologies to Support Weak Students and Encourage Bright Students
  • Teacher Guardian Scheme
  • Remedial Classes for Slow Learners.
  • 3D Printing Club for Students Interested in 3D Printing Technology.
  • Expert Lecture Talks for Students.

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ACTIVITIES

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NEWS LETTER

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CONTACT

Prof. Y. M. Khan

Hod Mech. ICEEM

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