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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechanical Engineering

    Government Polytechnic Gopeshwar Chamoli
    Duration
    4 Years
    Mechanical Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Mechanical Engineering

    Government Polytechnic Gopeshwar Chamoli
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹80,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Mechanical Engineering
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹80,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The Mechanical Engineering program at Govt Polytechnic Gopeshwar Chamoli is meticulously structured across eight semesters, ensuring a progressive and comprehensive learning experience. The curriculum balances foundational courses with specialized electives, preparing students for both industry demands and academic pursuits.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1MATH101Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1PHYS101Physics I3-1-0-4-
    1CHM101Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1EG101Engineering Graphics2-1-0-3-
    1ECE101Basic Electrical Engineering3-1-0-4-
    1ME101Introduction to Mechanical Engineering2-0-0-2-
    1L101English Communication Skills2-0-0-2-
    2MATH201Mathematics II3-1-0-4MATH101
    2PHYS201Physics II3-1-0-4PHYS101
    2CHM201Chemistry II3-1-0-4CHM101
    2ME201Strength of Materials3-1-0-4-
    2ME202Thermodynamics3-1-0-4-
    2ME203Fluid Mechanics3-1-0-4-
    2ME204Manufacturing Processes3-1-0-4-
    2ECE201Basic Electronics Engineering3-1-0-4-
    2L201Technical Writing and Presentation2-0-0-2-
    3MATH301Mathematics III3-1-0-4MATH201
    3ME301Machine Design I3-1-0-4ME201
    3ME302Heat Transfer3-1-0-4-
    3ME303Control Systems3-1-0-4-
    3ME304Production Management3-1-0-4-
    3ME305Engineering Metallurgy3-1-0-4-
    3ME306Industrial Engineering3-1-0-4-
    3L301Professional Ethics and Values2-0-0-2-
    4MATH401Mathematics IV3-1-0-4MATH301
    4ME401Machine Design II3-1-0-4ME301
    4ME402Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics3-1-0-4-
    4ME403Advanced Manufacturing Techniques3-1-0-4-
    4ME404Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis3-1-0-4-
    4ME405Design Project I2-0-0-2-
    4L401Leadership and Team Management2-0-0-2-
    5ME501Robotics and Automation3-1-0-4-
    5ME502Renewable Energy Systems3-1-0-4-
    5ME503Computational Fluid Dynamics3-1-0-4-
    5ME504Advanced Materials3-1-0-4-
    5ME505Product Design and Development3-1-0-4-
    5ME506Mechatronics3-1-0-4-
    5L501Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
    6ME601Design Project II3-0-0-3ME405
    6ME602Advanced Thermal Engineering3-1-0-4-
    6ME603Industrial Robotics3-1-0-4-
    6ME604Sustainable Manufacturing3-1-0-4-
    6ME605Entrepreneurship and Innovation2-0-0-2-
    6L601Industrial Visits and Internships2-0-0-2-
    7ME701Final Year Thesis Project4-0-0-4-
    7ME702Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering3-1-0-4-
    7ME703Specialized Electives I3-1-0-4-
    7ME704Specialized Electives II3-1-0-4
    7L701Technical Seminar and Presentation2-0-0-2-
    8ME801Final Year Project6-0-0-6ME701
    8ME802Advanced Research Topics3-1-0-4-
    8ME803Capstone Project4-0-0-4-
    8L801Professional Internship2-0-0-2-

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Our advanced departmental elective courses are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in emerging fields within mechanical engineering. These courses are taught by leading faculty members and incorporate cutting-edge technologies and methodologies.

    Robotics and Automation

    This course explores the principles and applications of robotics and automation systems. Students learn about robot kinematics, control algorithms, sensor integration, and industrial automation using PLCs and SCADA systems. The course includes practical sessions involving programming robots, designing automated systems, and implementing control strategies.

    Renewable Energy Systems

    This elective focuses on the design and analysis of renewable energy systems such as solar panels, wind turbines, and hydroelectric plants. Students study energy conversion processes, system optimization, and environmental impact assessments. Practical experiments include building small-scale renewable energy models and analyzing performance data.

    Computational Fluid Dynamics

    This course introduces students to numerical methods for solving fluid flow problems using software tools like ANSYS Fluent and Star-CCM+. Topics include Navier-Stokes equations, turbulence modeling, boundary layer analysis, and heat transfer simulations. Students gain hands-on experience with CFD software and apply it to real-world engineering challenges.

    Advanced Materials

    This course covers the structure, properties, and applications of advanced materials including composites, nanomaterials, and smart materials. Students study material selection criteria, processing techniques, and performance evaluation methods. The curriculum includes laboratory sessions on material characterization and testing.

    Product Design and Development

    This elective emphasizes the entire product development lifecycle from concept to market launch. Students learn about design thinking, prototyping, user research, and manufacturing processes. The course involves collaborative projects where students work in teams to develop innovative products that address real-world problems.

    Mechatronics

    Meant for students interested in integrating mechanical, electronic, and computer engineering, this course covers sensors, actuators, embedded systems, and control theory. Practical sessions include designing mechatronic systems and programming microcontrollers to achieve desired functionalities.

    Industrial Robotics

    This course focuses on the application of robotics in industrial settings, covering topics such as robot programming, safety standards, and integration with manufacturing systems. Students gain experience working with industrial robots and learn about robotic process automation.

    Sustainable Manufacturing

    This elective addresses sustainable practices in manufacturing including waste reduction, energy efficiency, and green technology adoption. Students study life cycle assessment, circular economy principles, and eco-design methodologies to develop environmentally responsible manufacturing processes.

    Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    This course prepares students for innovation and entrepreneurship by teaching business planning, idea generation, risk management, and startup development. It includes case studies of successful engineering startups and mentorship opportunities with industry professionals.

    Advanced Thermal Engineering

    This advanced course covers heat transfer mechanisms, thermodynamic cycles, and energy conversion systems in depth. Students study advanced topics such as phase change heat transfer, nuclear thermal systems, and high-temperature applications. The course includes laboratory work on thermal testing and simulation.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Govt Polytechnic Gopeshwar Chamoli, project-based learning is central to the Mechanical Engineering program. This approach ensures that students not only understand theoretical concepts but also apply them in practical scenarios, fostering innovation, problem-solving, and teamwork.

    The program includes mandatory mini-projects throughout the academic years, culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project. Mini-projects are designed to reinforce classroom learning and provide early exposure to research methodologies and engineering design processes.

    Mini-projects typically span 2-3 months and involve small groups of students working under faculty supervision. Each project has clear objectives, deliverables, and evaluation criteria. Students are encouraged to propose their own ideas or select from a list of approved projects aligned with current industry needs.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is an intensive 6-month endeavor that requires students to conduct original research or develop a significant engineering solution. The project must demonstrate proficiency in literature review, experimental design, data analysis, and technical writing. Faculty mentors are assigned based on student interests and faculty expertise.

    Project selection is guided by factors such as academic relevance, industry applicability, available resources, and student interest. Students can choose to work individually or in teams, depending on the complexity of the project and their learning objectives.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include technical depth, creativity, presentation quality, teamwork, and adherence to deadlines. Regular progress reports and milestone reviews ensure that projects stay on track and meet academic standards.