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    Duration

    4 Years

    Bachelor of Technology in Engineering

    Arni University, Kangra
    Duration
    4 Years
    Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Bachelor of Technology in Engineering

    Arni University, Kangra
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

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    4 Years
    Engineering
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹8,00,000

    Placement

    94.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The curriculum for the Bachelor of Technology in Engineering at Arni University Kangra is meticulously designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of core engineering principles, followed by specialized knowledge in their chosen field. The program spans eight semesters over four academic years, with each semester carrying 15-16 credit hours including theoretical lectures, tutorials, practical sessions, and laboratory work.

    The curriculum is structured to ensure that students progress systematically from foundational sciences to core engineering concepts and finally to advanced specializations. It balances academic rigor with hands-on experience, incorporating project-based learning, industry internships, and research initiatives throughout the program.

    Course List by Semester

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1st ENG101 Engineering Mathematics I 3-0-0-3 None
    1st ENG102 Physics for Engineers 3-0-0-3 None
    1st ENG103 Chemistry for Engineers 3-0-0-3 None
    1st ENG104 Computer Programming 2-0-2-2 None
    1st ENG105 Engineering Graphics & Design 2-0-2-2 None
    1st ENG106 Engineering Mechanics 3-0-0-3 None
    2nd ENG201 Engineering Mathematics II 3-0-0-3 ENG101
    2nd ENG202 Electrical Circuits & Networks 3-0-0-3 ENG102
    2nd ENG203 Materials Science & Engineering 3-0-0-3 ENG103
    2nd ENG204 Data Structures & Algorithms 3-0-0-3 ENG104
    2nd ENG205 Thermodynamics 3-0-0-3 ENG106
    2nd ENG206 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines 3-0-0-3 ENG106
    3rd ENG301 Signals & Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG201
    3rd ENG302 Probability & Statistics for Engineers 3-0-0-3 ENG201
    3rd ENG303 Digital Electronics & Logic Design 3-0-0-3 ENG202
    3rd ENG304 Control Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG201, ENG202
    3rd ENG305 Strength of Materials 3-0-0-3 ENG106, ENG205
    3rd ENG306 Manufacturing Processes 3-0-0-3 ENG203
    4th ENG401 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers 3-0-0-3 ENG303
    4th ENG402 Database Management Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG204
    4th ENG403 Operating Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG204
    4th ENG404 Computer Architecture 3-0-0-3 ENG204
    4th ENG405 Engineering Economics & Management 3-0-0-3 ENG201
    4th ENG406 Environmental Science & Engineering 3-0-0-3 ENG203
    5th ENG501 Advanced Mathematics for Engineering 3-0-0-3 ENG201
    5th ENG502 Advanced Control Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG304
    5th ENG503 Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3-0-0-3 ENG306
    5th ENG504 Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning 3-0-0-3 ENG204, ENG302
    5th ENG505 Cybersecurity Fundamentals 3-0-0-3 ENG204, ENG303
    5th ENG506 Renewable Energy Systems 3-0-0-3 ENG205, ENG202
    6th ENG601 Advanced Data Structures & Algorithms 3-0-0-3 ENG204, ENG302
    6th ENG602 Embedded Systems & IoT 3-0-0-3 ENG401, ENG204
    6th ENG603 Computer Networks & Communication 3-0-0-3 ENG402, ENG301
    6th ENG604 Project Management & Quality Control 3-0-0-3 ENG405
    6th ENG605 Smart Grid Technologies 3-0-0-3 ENG202, ENG506
    7th ENG701 Capstone Project I 4-0-0-4 All previous courses
    7th ENG702 Advanced Topics in AI & ML 3-0-0-3 ENG504
    7th ENG703 Research Methodology 2-0-0-2 ENG501
    7th ENG704 Industry Internship 4-0-0-4 All previous courses
    8th ENG801 Capstone Project II 6-0-0-6 ENG701, ENG702
    8th ENG802 Entrepreneurship & Innovation 2-0-0-2 ENG405
    8th ENG803 Final Year Research Thesis 6-0-0-6 ENG703

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Students are encouraged to explore advanced elective courses that align with their interests and career goals. These courses are offered by leading faculty members and often reflect the latest advancements in technology:

    • Deep Learning for Computer Vision: This course delves into neural network architectures used for image recognition, object detection, and segmentation. Students learn to implement state-of-the-art models like CNNs, RNNs, and Transformers using frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch.
    • Blockchain Technologies and Smart Contracts: An exploration of distributed ledger technology, cryptocurrency systems, and decentralized applications. Students examine consensus mechanisms, smart contract development, and real-world implementations in finance and supply chain management.
    • Advanced Robotics and Autonomous Systems: Focuses on motion planning, sensor fusion, perception systems, and control strategies for autonomous robots. Includes hands-on work with robot platforms and simulation environments.
    • Quantum Computing Fundamentals: Introduces quantum mechanics, qubits, quantum gates, and algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s. Students explore current developments in quantum hardware and software platforms such as IBM Quantum Experience.
    • Sustainable Urban Planning & Design: Combines engineering principles with urban development to create livable, resilient cities. Covers topics such as transportation systems, green infrastructure, and climate adaptation strategies.
    • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): Studies how people interact with computing systems and how design can be optimized for usability. Includes user research methods, prototyping tools, and accessibility standards.
    • Advanced Materials Characterization: Explores techniques used to analyze the structure and properties of materials at atomic and molecular levels. Students gain hands-on experience with SEM, XRD, FTIR, and other analytical instruments.
    • Power Electronics & Drives: Focuses on converting electrical energy efficiently using power electronic converters, inverters, and drives. Students study motor control strategies, power quality issues, and renewable integration techniques.
    • Nanotechnology and Its Applications: Examines the synthesis, characterization, and applications of nanomaterials in various fields including electronics, medicine, and energy. Includes hands-on lab sessions on nanofabrication techniques.
    • Industrial IoT and Digital Twins: Explores how sensors, data analytics, and cloud computing can optimize industrial operations. Students learn to build digital twins of physical systems for predictive maintenance and process optimization.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Arni University Kangra, we believe that project-based learning is fundamental to developing critical thinking, innovation, and real-world problem-solving skills. Our approach emphasizes the integration of theory with practice, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in meaningful contexts.

    The structure of project-based learning begins with mini-projects in the second year, where students work individually or in small teams on short-term assignments designed to reinforce core concepts. These projects often simulate real-world scenarios and provide foundational experience in research, design, and implementation.

    As students progress into the third and fourth years, they transition to more substantial projects that require extended planning, collaboration, and resource allocation. The capstone project in the seventh and eighth semesters represents the culmination of their academic journey, where students develop a comprehensive solution to an industry-relevant challenge or research question.

    Each project is guided by faculty mentors who provide expertise, feedback, and direction throughout the development process. Evaluation criteria include technical proficiency, creativity, teamwork, presentation skills, and adherence to professional standards. Students are expected to document their work through detailed reports, presentations, and prototypes that showcase their achievements and insights.

    Our evaluation system incorporates both formative and summative assessments, ensuring continuous feedback and improvement. Formative assessments occur during the project lifecycle, allowing students to refine their approaches and address issues early on. Summative assessments are conducted at the end of each phase, evaluating the final outcomes against predefined objectives.

    By engaging in project-based learning, students not only gain technical competence but also develop essential soft skills such as communication, leadership, time management, and ethical decision-making. This holistic development prepares them to thrive in diverse professional environments and contribute meaningfully to society.