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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechanical Engineering

    Aryavart University Sehore
    Duration
    4 Years
    Mechanical Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechanical Engineering

    Aryavart University Sehore
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Mechanical Engineering
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    92.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹9,50,000

    Seats

    180

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    180

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Mechanical Engineering program at Aryavart University Sehore is structured over 8 semesters, with a balanced mix of core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions. The curriculum is designed to ensure that students develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary for success in diverse engineering fields.

    Semester-wise Course List

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credits (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1 ME101 Engineering Mathematics I 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ME102 Engineering Physics 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ME103 Basic Electrical Engineering 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ME104 Engineering Graphics & Computer Aided Design 2-1-0-3 None
    1 ME105 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ME106 Chemistry for Engineers 3-1-0-4 None
    2 ME201 Engineering Mathematics II 3-1-0-4 ME101
    2 ME202 Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer 3-1-0-4 ME105
    2 ME203 Mechanics of Materials 3-1-0-4 ME105
    2 ME204 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines 3-1-0-4 ME202
    2 ME205 Manufacturing Processes 3-1-0-4 ME105
    2 ME206 Electrical & Electronics Measurements 3-1-0-4 ME103
    3 ME301 Engineering Mathematics III 3-1-0-4 ME201
    3 ME302 Machine Design I 3-1-0-4 ME203
    3 ME303 Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ME201
    3 ME304 Applied Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 ME202
    3 ME305 Strength of Materials 3-1-0-4 ME203
    3 ME306 Manufacturing Systems 3-1-0-4 ME205
    4 ME401 Engineering Mathematics IV 3-1-0-4 ME301
    4 ME402 Machine Design II 3-1-0-4 ME302
    4 ME403 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0-4 ME204
    4 ME404 Heat Transfer & Mass Transfer 3-1-0-4 ME202
    4 ME405 Industrial Engineering & Management 3-1-0-4 ME206
    4 ME406 Numerical Methods & Simulation 3-1-0-4 ME301
    5 ME501 Finite Element Analysis 3-1-0-4 ME401
    5 ME502 Advanced Manufacturing Techniques 3-1-0-4 ME306
    5 ME503 Robotics and Automation 3-1-0-4 ME303
    5 ME504 Power Plant Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME304
    5 ME505 Renewable Energy Systems 3-1-0-4 ME202
    5 ME506 Project Work I 0-0-3-3 ME401, ME302
    6 ME601 Advanced Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 ME504
    6 ME602 Design for Manufacturing 3-1-0-4 ME502
    6 ME603 Aerospace Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME403
    6 ME604 Biomechanics 3-1-0-4 ME505
    6 ME605 Energy Systems and Sustainability 3-1-0-4 ME505
    6 ME606 Project Work II 0-0-3-3 ME506
    7 ME701 Capstone Project I 0-0-6-6 ME606
    7 ME702 Research Methodology 3-1-0-4 ME401
    7 ME703 Advanced Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ME303
    7 ME704 Industrial Automation 3-1-0-4 ME503
    7 ME705 Materials Science and Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME205
    7 ME706 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3-1-0-4 None
    8 ME801 Capstone Project II 0-0-6-6 ME701
    8 ME802 Final Year Thesis 0-0-6-6 ME701

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Departmental electives in the Mechanical Engineering program are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills relevant to their chosen career paths. These courses allow students to delve deeper into areas of interest while exploring cutting-edge topics and emerging technologies.

    Advanced Fluid Mechanics

    This course explores complex fluid behavior, including turbulence modeling, multiphase flows, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Students learn to simulate and analyze real-world fluid systems using industry-standard tools like ANSYS Fluent and OpenFOAM. The course includes laboratory sessions on wind tunnel testing and flow visualization techniques.

    Renewable Energy Systems

    Focused on sustainable energy solutions, this elective covers solar thermal systems, wind turbine design, hydroelectric power generation, and biofuel technologies. Students engage in hands-on projects involving solar panel efficiency analysis, wind farm layout optimization, and biomass conversion processes.

    Robotics and Automation

    This course introduces students to robotics fundamentals, including kinematics, dynamics, control systems, and sensor integration. Through lab work, students build and program robotic arms, autonomous vehicles, and industrial manipulators using ROS (Robot Operating System).

    Biomechanics

    This interdisciplinary subject combines principles of mechanical engineering with biological sciences to study human movement, tissue mechanics, and medical device design. Students explore topics such as joint biomechanics, cardiovascular fluid dynamics, and the development of prosthetic limbs.

    Aerospace Engineering

    Students learn about aircraft design, aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and flight mechanics. The course includes simulations of aircraft performance, wind tunnel testing, and modeling of spacecraft trajectories using MATLAB/Simulink tools.

    Advanced Manufacturing Techniques

    This elective delves into modern manufacturing processes such as 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC machining, and precision casting. Students work on projects involving additive manufacturing of functional prototypes and optimization of manufacturing workflows.

    Energy Systems and Sustainability

    Focusing on sustainable development and energy policy, this course examines carbon footprint reduction, renewable energy integration, and climate change mitigation strategies. Students engage in case studies of global energy transitions and develop policy recommendations for energy efficiency.

    Materials Science and Engineering

    This course explores the structure-property relationships in materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Laboratory experiments involve material testing, phase diagrams, and failure analysis using advanced characterization techniques like SEM and XRD.

    Industrial Automation

    Students learn about industrial control systems, PLC programming, SCADA, and sensor integration. The course includes practical lab sessions on automation projects involving conveyor systems, robotic cells, and smart manufacturing environments.

    Control Systems

    This advanced course covers classical and modern control theory, including state-space representation, system stability analysis, and controller design methods. Students implement control algorithms using MATLAB/Simulink and apply them to real-world systems like motor speed control and process automation.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Mechanical Engineering program at Aryavart University Sehore emphasizes project-based learning as a core component of the educational experience. This pedagogical approach ensures that students can apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems while developing teamwork, communication, and leadership skills.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are introduced in the second year to allow students to explore specific topics within their curriculum. These projects typically last 6-8 weeks and involve small teams working on defined challenges under faculty supervision. Students are encouraged to select projects aligned with their interests and future career goals.

    Final-Year Capstone Project

    The final-year capstone project is a significant component of the program, requiring students to design, implement, and present a comprehensive solution to a complex engineering problem. This project integrates knowledge from multiple disciplines and often involves collaboration with industry partners or research institutions.

    Project Selection and Mentorship

    Students select their capstone projects based on faculty availability, available resources, and personal interests. Each student is assigned a faculty mentor who guides them through the research, development, and presentation phases of the project. Regular progress reviews ensure that projects stay on track and meet academic standards.