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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Engineering

    Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Engineering

    Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
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    Fees

    ₹5,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

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    4 Years
    Engineering
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹5,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    1,200

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    1,200

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Curriculum Structure

    The Engineering program at Manav Rachna University Faridabad is structured over eight semesters, with a balanced blend of foundational subjects, core engineering principles, departmental electives, and practical experiences designed to prepare students for professional success.

    Semester-wise Course Structure

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    1 ENG101 Engineering Mathematics I 3-1-0-4 None
    1 PHY101 Physics for Engineers 3-1-0-4 None
    1 CHE101 Chemistry of Materials 3-1-0-4 None
    1 ENG102 Introduction to Engineering 2-0-0-2 None
    1 CS101 Basic Programming Concepts 2-0-2-4 None
    2 ENG103 Engineering Mathematics II 3-1-0-4 ENG101
    2 ECE101 Basic Electrical Circuits 3-1-0-4 PHY101
    2 MAT101 Mechanics of Solids 3-1-0-4 ENG101
    2 CS102 Data Structures & Algorithms 3-1-0-4 CS101
    2 ENG104 Introduction to Materials Science 3-1-0-4 CHE101
    3 ENG201 Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 ENG103
    3 ECE201 Electronics Devices & Circuits 3-1-0-4 ECE101
    3 MAT201 Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0-4 MAT101
    3 CS201 Database Management Systems 3-1-0-4 CS102
    3 ENG202 Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ENG103
    4 ENG203 Signals & Systems 3-1-0-4 ENG103
    4 ECE202 Microprocessor Architecture 3-1-0-4 ECE201
    4 MAT202 Advanced Mechanics of Materials 3-1-0-4 MAT101
    4 CS202 Computer Networks 3-1-0-4 CS201
    4 ENG204 Digital Signal Processing 3-1-0-4 ENG203
    5 ENG301 Machine Learning 3-1-0-4 CS202
    5 ECE301 Embedded Systems 3-1-0-4 ECE202
    5 MAT301 Heat Transfer 3-1-0-4 ENG201
    5 CS301 Software Engineering 3-1-0-4 CS202
    5 ENG302 Finite Element Analysis 3-1-0-4 MAT202
    6 ENG303 Advanced Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ENG202
    6 ECE302 Power Electronics 3-1-0-4 ECE201
    6 MAT302 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3-1-0-4 MAT201
    6 CS302 Cloud Computing 3-1-0-4 CS202
    6 ENG304 Advanced Materials Science 3-1-0-4 MAT201
    7 ENG401 Capstone Project I 0-0-6-6 All previous courses
    7 ENG402 Capstone Project II 0-0-6-6 All previous courses
    7 ENG403 Internship 0-0-0-6 All previous courses

    Detailed Departmental Elective Courses

    The departmental elective courses offered in the program are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and specialized skills in their chosen field of interest. These courses are taught by experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective domains.

    Machine Learning (CS301)

    This course delves into the fundamentals of machine learning algorithms, including supervised and unsupervised learning techniques. Students learn to implement models using Python libraries like Scikit-learn and TensorFlow. The course covers topics such as regression analysis, classification, clustering, neural networks, and deep learning architectures.

    Embedded Systems (ECE301)

    This elective introduces students to the design and development of embedded systems, focusing on microcontroller-based applications. Topics include hardware-software co-design, real-time operating systems, device drivers, and sensor integration. Students work on projects involving Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms.

    Heat Transfer (MAT301)

    This course explores conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer mechanisms. Students learn to apply governing equations to solve practical problems in engineering applications such as thermal insulation, cooling systems, and heat exchangers. The course includes laboratory experiments to validate theoretical concepts.

    Software Engineering (CS302)

    This course covers the software development lifecycle from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance. Students learn about agile methodologies, version control tools, testing strategies, and project management techniques. Practical assignments involve developing full-stack web applications using modern frameworks.

    Finite Element Analysis (ENG302)

    This advanced course teaches students how to use finite element methods for solving engineering problems. It covers mesh generation, boundary conditions, material properties, and solution techniques. Applications include structural analysis, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetic field simulation.

    Advanced Control Systems (ENG303)

    This elective builds upon basic control theory to explore advanced topics such as state-space representation, optimal control, robust control, and nonlinear systems. Students gain hands-on experience with MATLAB/Simulink for system modeling and simulation.

    Power Electronics (ECE302)

    This course focuses on the design and analysis of power electronic converters and inverters. Students learn about switching devices, rectifiers, DC-DC converters, and AC-AC converters. Laboratory sessions involve building prototype circuits and analyzing performance characteristics.

    Computational Fluid Dynamics (MAT302)

    This course introduces students to numerical methods for solving fluid flow problems. It covers finite difference and finite volume methods, turbulence modeling, and grid independence studies. Students use CFD software packages like ANSYS Fluent and OpenFOAM for simulations.

    Cloud Computing (CS302)

    This course explores cloud computing models, architectures, and services offered by platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Students learn about virtualization, containerization, microservices, and DevOps practices. Hands-on labs involve deploying applications on cloud platforms.

    Advanced Materials Science (ENG304)

    This course examines advanced materials properties and their applications in engineering systems. Topics include nanomaterials, composite materials, smart materials, and biodegradable polymers. Students engage in research projects related to material characterization and processing techniques.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The program places a strong emphasis on project-based learning as an integral part of the curriculum. This approach enables students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and technical skills.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are conducted in the third and fourth semesters, allowing students to work on small-scale problems within specific domains. These projects typically last 3-4 weeks and involve group collaboration under faculty supervision.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The capstone project spans both the seventh and eighth semesters, requiring students to complete an extensive research or design task under the guidance of a faculty mentor. The project must demonstrate mastery in engineering principles and innovation capabilities.

    Project Selection Process

    Students select their projects based on interests, available resources, and faculty availability. Faculty mentors are assigned according to the alignment of expertise with project requirements. Regular progress reviews ensure timely completion and quality outcomes.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects are evaluated based on technical execution, innovation, documentation quality, presentation skills, and teamwork effectiveness. Peer review and faculty feedback contribute to overall assessment scores.