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    Mechanical Engineering

    S S S S S P U Government Polytechnic
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    4 Years
    Mechanical Engineering UG OFFLINE

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    4 Years

    Mechanical Engineering

    S S S S S P U Government Polytechnic
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    Mechanical Engineering
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    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The Mechanical Engineering program at S S S S S P U Government Polytechnic follows a structured curriculum designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of core engineering principles and specialized knowledge. The program spans eight semesters, each building upon the previous one to ensure progressive learning.

    Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Pre-requisites
    Semester I MAT-101 Mathematics I 3-1-0-4 -
    PHY-101 Physics I 3-1-0-4 -
    CHM-101 Chemistry I 3-1-0-4 -
    ENG-101 English Communication Skills 2-0-0-2 -
    ECO-101 Economics and Management 2-0-0-2 -
    EG-101 Engineering Graphics 1-0-3-2 -
    WP-101 Workshop Practice 0-0-4-2 -
    MAT-102 Mathematics II 3-1-0-4 MAT-101
    PHY-102 Physics II 3-1-0-4 PHY-101
    CHM-102 Chemistry II 3-1-0-4 CHM-101
    ECE-101 Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 3-1-0-4 -
    CS-101 Introduction to Computer Programming 2-0-2-2 -
    PE-101 Physical Education and Sports 0-0-2-1 -
    Semester II MAT-201 Mathematics III 3-1-0-4 MAT-102
    PHY-201 Physics III 3-1-0-4 PHY-102
    CHM-201 Chemistry III 3-1-0-4 CHM-102
    ECE-201 Electrical Engineering II 3-1-0-4 ECE-101
    MAT-202 Mathematics IV 3-1-0-4 MAT-201
    PHY-202 Physics IV 3-1-0-4 PHY-201
    CHM-202 Chemistry IV 3-1-0-4 CHM-201
    ENG-201 Technical Writing and Communication 2-0-0-2 -
    CS-201 Data Structures and Algorithms 3-0-2-4 CS-101
    EG-201 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-101 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2-0-0-2 -
    PE-201 Physical Education and Sports II 0-0-2-1 PE-101
    WP-201 Workshop Practice II 0-0-4-2 WP-101
    Semester III ME-201 Mechanics of Solids 3-1-0-4 EG-201
    ME-202 Strength of Materials 3-1-0-4 ME-201
    ME-203 Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 MAT-202
    ME-204 Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0-4 PHY-202
    ME-205 Manufacturing Processes 3-1-0-4 ME-101
    ME-206 Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation 3-1-0-4 -
    CS-301 Object-Oriented Programming with C++ 2-0-2-2 CS-201
    ME-207 Engineering Materials and Metallurgy 3-1-0-4 CHM-202
    ME-208 Applied Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 ME-203
    ME-209 Design of Machine Elements 3-1-0-4 ME-201, ME-202
    PE-301 Physical Education and Sports III 0-0-2-1 PE-201
    ME-210 Workshop Practice III 0-0-4-2 WP-201
    ME-211 Computer Applications in Engineering 2-0-2-2 CS-301
    Semester IV ME-301 Heat Transfer 3-1-0-4 ME-203, ME-204
    ME-302 Dynamics of Machines 3-1-0-4 ME-209
    ME-303 Mechanical Vibrations 3-1-0-4 ME-202
    ME-304 Manufacturing Technology II 3-1-0-4 ME-205
    ME-305 Production Planning and Control 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-306 Industrial Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-307 Power Plant Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME-208
    ME-308 Machine Design II 3-1-0-4 ME-209
    ME-309 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-310 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3-1-0-4 ME-203
    PE-401 Physical Education and Sports IV 0-0-2-1 PE-301
    ME-311 Workshop Practice IV 0-0-4-2 ME-210
    ME-312 Computer Aided Design and Drafting 2-0-2-2 ME-211
    Semester V ME-401 Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-302
    ME-402 Advanced Manufacturing Techniques 3-1-0-4 ME-304
    ME-403 Finite Element Methods 3-1-0-4 ME-209
    ME-404 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3-1-0-4 ME-204
    ME-405 Robotics and Automation 3-1-0-4 ME-401
    ME-406 Renewable Energy Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-203, ME-208
    ME-407 Nuclear Engineering and Reactor Technology 3-1-0-4 ME-208
    ME-408 Advanced Materials Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME-207
    ME-409 Automotive Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME-209
    ME-410 Energy Systems Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME-208
    PE-501 Physical Education and Sports V 0-0-2-1 PE-401
    ME-411 Workshop Practice V 0-0-4-2 ME-311
    ME-412 Project Management and Quality Control 2-0-2-2 -
    Semester VI ME-501 Advanced Thermodynamics 3-1-0-4 ME-208
    ME-502 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-204
    ME-503 Machine Tools and Operations 3-1-0-4 ME-205
    ME-504 Design of Experiments and Statistical Methods 3-1-0-4 MAT-201
    ME-505 Electronics and Instrumentation in Mechanical Engineering 3-1-0-4 ECE-201
    ME-506 Power Generation and Distribution Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-207, ME-208
    ME-507 Computational Methods in Engineering 3-1-0-4 ME-404
    ME-508 Advanced Machine Design 3-1-0-4 ME-209, ME-308
    ME-509 Humanitarian Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-510 Smart Grid Technologies 3-1-0-4 ME-506
    PE-601 Physical Education and Sports VI 0-0-2-1 PE-501
    ME-511 Workshop Practice VI 0-0-4-2 ME-411
    ME-512 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management 2-0-2-2 -
    Semester VII ME-601 Research Methodology and Project Management 2-0-0-2 -
    ME-602 Mini Projects 0-0-8-4 -
    ME-603 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0-4 ME-204
    ME-604 Finite Element Analysis 3-1-0-4 ME-303, ME-308
    ME-605 Power System Protection and Control 3-1-0-4 ME-506
    ME-606 Mechanical Systems Design 3-1-0-4 ME-209, ME-308
    ME-607 Industrial Automation and Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-401
    ME-608 Advanced Manufacturing Processes 3-1-0-4 ME-205, ME-503
    ME-609 Energy Storage Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-208, ME-506
    ME-610 Sustainable Engineering Practices 3-1-0-4 -
    PE-701 Physical Education and Sports VII 0-0-2-1 PE-601
    ME-611 Internship 0-0-0-10 -
    ME-612 Elective Courses I 3-0-0-3 -
    Semester VIII ME-701 Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project 0-0-12-10 -
    ME-702 Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology 3-1-0-4 ME-207, ME-408
    ME-703 Artificial Intelligence in Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-704 Advanced Control Systems 3-1-0-4 ME-401
    ME-705 Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies 3-1-0-4 ME-208, ME-609
    ME-706 Advanced Manufacturing Technologies 3-1-0-4 ME-205, ME-503
    ME-707 Human Factors Engineering 3-1-0-4 -
    ME-708 System Integration and Optimization 3-1-0-4 ME-401, ME-506
    ME-709 Advanced Engineering Mathematics 3-1-0-4 MAT-202
    ME-710 Industrial Visits and Case Studies 0-0-2-2 -
    PE-801 Physical Education and Sports VIII 0-0-2-1 PE-701
    ME-711 Elective Courses II 3-0-0-3 -
    ME-712 Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility 2-0-0-2 -

    Advanced Departmental Electives Overview

    Departmental electives in the Mechanical Engineering program at S S S S S P U Government Polytechnic offer students specialized knowledge and skills in emerging areas of engineering. These courses are designed to complement core subjects and provide practical exposure through laboratory experiments and project work.

    1. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

    This elective introduces students to the numerical simulation of fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transport phenomena. Students learn to use industry-standard software tools like ANSYS Fluent and OpenFOAM to solve complex engineering problems in aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, and thermal systems.

    2. Advanced Manufacturing Technologies

    The course explores modern manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing, laser processing, and precision machining. Students gain hands-on experience with advanced equipment and learn about additive manufacturing processes, industrial robotics, and quality control systems.

    3. Renewable Energy Systems

    This elective focuses on sustainable energy solutions including solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal power generation. Students study energy conversion processes, system design, and optimization techniques to address global energy challenges.

    4. Robotics and Automation

    Students learn to design and build intelligent machines capable of performing complex tasks autonomously. The course covers robot kinematics, sensor integration, control algorithms, and artificial intelligence applications in automation.

    5. Materials Engineering

    This track combines metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, and composites to develop new materials for engineering applications. Students study material properties, processing techniques, and performance evaluation methods through laboratory experiments.

    6. Automotive Engineering

    The course explores vehicle design, performance optimization, and alternative propulsion systems. Students work on engine dynamics, chassis design, automotive electronics, and electric vehicle technologies.

    7. Energy Systems Engineering

    This elective integrates thermodynamics, heat transfer, and energy conversion processes to address global energy challenges. Students learn about power plant operations, energy efficiency improvements, and renewable energy integration.

    8. Control Systems and Instrumentation

    Students design and implement automated control systems for various industrial applications. Topics include feedback control theory, system modeling, sensor networks, and embedded systems programming.

    9. Humanitarian Engineering

    This specialization applies mechanical engineering principles to solve problems in developing regions. Students work on projects related to water purification systems, sustainable agriculture tools, and accessible medical devices.

    10. Smart Grid Technologies

    The course covers the design and implementation of smart grid systems that integrate renewable energy sources, demand response technologies, and advanced communication networks for efficient power distribution.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means to foster creativity, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving skills among students. Projects are structured to mirror real-world engineering challenges and provide opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

    Mini-projects are conducted during the first four semesters, with each project lasting 2-3 weeks. These projects allow students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations and develop technical documentation skills. Students work in small teams under faculty supervision and present their findings at the end of each project period.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a significant component of the program, lasting 6-8 months. Students select a topic relevant to their area of interest and work closely with a faculty mentor to conduct original research or develop an innovative engineering solution. The project involves literature review, experimental design, data analysis, and technical writing.

    Project selection is done through a formal process where students submit proposals outlining their interests and objectives. Faculty mentors are assigned based on expertise alignment and availability. Regular progress meetings are scheduled to ensure that projects stay on track and meet academic standards.

    Evaluation criteria include project presentation, technical report quality, innovation level, teamwork effectiveness, and overall contribution to the field of mechanical engineering. Projects are evaluated by a panel of faculty members and external experts to provide comprehensive feedback and recognition for outstanding work.