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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechatronics

    Balwant Singh Mukhiya Bsm College Of Polytechnic
    Duration
    4 Years
    Mechatronics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechatronics

    Balwant Singh Mukhiya Bsm College Of Polytechnic
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    Fees

    ₹80,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Mechatronics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹80,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹15,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

    Curriculum

    Course Structure

    The Mechatronics program at Balwant Singh Mukhiya Bsm College Of Polytechnic is structured over eight semesters, with each semester containing a combination of core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and laboratory sessions. This comprehensive approach ensures that students gain both foundational knowledge and specialized skills in their chosen area of expertise.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1MEC-101Mathematics I3-1-0-4None
    1MEC-102Physics I3-1-0-4None
    1MEC-103Chemistry I3-1-0-4None
    1MEC-104Engineering Drawing2-1-0-3None
    1MEC-105Basic Electrical Engineering3-1-0-4None
    1MEC-106Introduction to Programming2-1-0-3None
    1MEC-107Workshop Practice I0-2-0-2None
    2MEC-201Mathematics II3-1-0-4MEC-101
    2MEC-202Physics II3-1-0-4MEC-102
    2MEC-203Engineering Mechanics3-1-0-4None
    2MEC-204Electronic Devices and Circuits3-1-0-4MEC-105
    2MEC-205Digital Logic Design3-1-0-4None
    2MEC-206Programming with C++2-1-0-3MEC-106
    2MEC-207Workshop Practice II0-2-0-2MEC-107
    3MEC-301Mathematics III3-1-0-4MEC-201
    3MEC-302Thermodynamics3-1-0-4MEC-202
    3MEC-303Strength of Materials3-1-0-4MEC-203
    3MEC-304Signals and Systems3-1-0-4MEC-201
    3MEC-305Control Systems I3-1-0-4MEC-204
    3MEC-306Microcontroller Applications2-1-0-3MEC-205
    3MEC-307Workshop Practice III0-2-0-2MEC-207
    4MEC-401Mathematics IV3-1-0-4MEC-301
    4MEC-402Machine Design I3-1-0-4MEC-303
    4MEC-403Electrical Machines3-1-0-4MEC-204
    4MEC-404Probability and Statistics3-1-0-4MEC-301
    4MEC-405Control Systems II3-1-0-4MEC-305
    4MEC-406Industrial Electronics2-1-0-3MEC-304
    4MEC-407Workshop Practice IV0-2-0-2MEC-307
    5MEC-501Advanced Mathematics3-1-0-4MEC-401
    5MEC-502Machine Design II3-1-0-4MEC-402
    5MEC-503Process Control3-1-0-4MEC-405
    5MEC-504Signal Processing3-1-0-4MEC-304
    5MEC-505Embedded Systems3-1-0-4MEC-406
    5MEC-506Robotics and Automation2-1-0-3MEC-405
    5MEC-507Workshop Practice V0-2-0-2MEC-407
    6MEC-601Advanced Control Theory3-1-0-4MEC-503
    6MEC-602System Modeling and Simulation3-1-0-4MEC-504
    6MEC-603AI and Machine Learning3-1-0-4MEC-504
    6MEC-604Advanced Embedded Systems3-1-0-4MEC-505
    6MEC-605Project Management2-1-0-3None
    6MEC-606Internship Preparation0-2-0-2None
    7MEC-701Capstone Project I0-4-0-6MEC-503, MEC-504
    7MEC-702Advanced Topics in Mechatronics3-1-0-4MEC-603
    7MEC-703Research Methodology2-1-0-3None
    7MEC-704Quality Assurance3-1-0-4None
    7MEC-705Industry Collaboration Project0-4-0-6MEC-701
    8MEC-801Capstone Project II0-6-0-8MEC-701
    8MEC-802Professional Ethics2-1-0-3None
    8MEC-803Entrepreneurship Development2-1-0-3None
    8MEC-804Final Year Project0-6-0-8MEC-701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The advanced departmental elective courses offered in the Mechatronics program at Balwant Singh Mukhiya Bsm College Of Polytechnic are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in emerging areas of technology. These courses are taught by experienced faculty members who bring both academic excellence and industry expertise to the classroom.

    Advanced Control Theory

    This course delves into advanced concepts in control systems, including state-space representation, optimal control, robust control, and nonlinear control techniques. Students gain proficiency in designing complex control systems for industrial applications and learn to analyze stability and performance characteristics using mathematical models.

    System Modeling and Simulation

    The focus of this course is on developing mathematical models of dynamic systems and simulating their behavior using software tools such as MATLAB/Simulink. Students learn to create accurate representations of physical systems, validate models through experimental data, and optimize system performance based on simulation results.

    AI and Machine Learning

    This elective introduces students to artificial intelligence and machine learning principles and applications in mechatronic systems. Topics include neural networks, deep learning algorithms, computer vision, natural language processing, and reinforcement learning. Students work on projects involving AI-based automation and intelligent decision-making systems.

    Advanced Embedded Systems

    This course covers advanced topics in embedded system design, including real-time operating systems, microprocessor architectures, hardware-software co-design, and system-on-chip (SoC) integration. Students gain hands-on experience with development boards and learn to implement complex embedded applications.

    Project Management

    This course provides students with essential skills in project planning, execution, and management. Topics include risk assessment, resource allocation, timeline management, quality control, and team leadership. The course emphasizes practical application through case studies and group projects.

    Internship Preparation

    This elective prepares students for internships by providing guidance on resume writing, interview techniques, professional communication, and workplace ethics. Students also learn about industry standards, corporate culture, and career development strategies.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department strongly believes in the value of project-based learning as a means to foster innovation, creativity, and practical problem-solving skills among students. The curriculum incorporates mandatory mini-projects and a final-year thesis/capstone project that challenge students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.

    The mini-projects are introduced from the third semester and gradually increase in complexity and scope. These projects allow students to explore specific areas of interest within the field of Mechatronics, work collaboratively in teams, and develop presentation and documentation skills essential for professional success.

    For the final-year capstone project, students select a research topic or industrial challenge that aligns with their interests and career goals. They work closely with faculty mentors who guide them through the entire process of project development, from conceptualization to implementation and evaluation. The projects often result in publishable research papers or practical innovations that can be commercialized or further developed.

    Mini-Projects Structure

    Mini-projects are structured as multi-phase assignments that begin with problem identification and continue through design, prototyping, testing, and documentation phases. Each project is assigned a minimum of 10 weeks to complete and requires students to present their findings in both written reports and oral presentations.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year thesis or capstone project represents the culmination of a student's academic journey in Mechatronics. Students are expected to conduct original research, develop innovative solutions, and demonstrate mastery of advanced concepts in their chosen specialization. The projects undergo rigorous evaluation by a panel of faculty members and industry experts.