The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is a skill-oriented program designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical training in core mechanical concepts such as manufacturing processes, thermal engineering, fluid mechanics, and machine design. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning through workshops, labs, and industry-based projects, the program prepares students for entry-level roles in manufacturing, maintenance, production, and quality control across various industries. The curriculum is aligned with current industrial needs, promoting technical proficiency, problem-solving, and teamwork. Graduates can pursue employment, further studies, or lateral entry into B.Tech programs, making it a versatile stepping stone to a successful engineering career.
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| Semester I |
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| Mathematics-I |
| Communication English-I |
| Engineering Physics |
| Engineering Chemistry & Environmental Studies |
| Computer Aided Drawing |
| Engineering Physics Lab |
| Engineering Chemistry Lab |
| Workshop Practice |
| Computer Fundamentals Lab |
| Semester II - Course Name |
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| Mathematics-II |
| Communication English-II |
| Basic Electrical & Electronics |
| Engineering Mechanics |
| Mechanical Engineering Materials |
| Basic Electrical & Electronics Lab |
| Engineering Mechanics Lab |
| Computer Aided Machine Drawing Lab |
| Yoga & Meditation |
| Semester II - Course Name |
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| Engineering Mathematics-II |
| Applied Chemistry |
| Semester II - Course Name |
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| Engineering Mathematics-II |
| Applied Chemistry |
| Semester II - Course Name |
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| Engineering Mathematics-II |
| Applied Chemistry |
| Semester II - Course Name |
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| Engineering Mathematics-II |
| Applied Chemistry |