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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Robotics

    Universal Artificial Intelligence University Maharashtra
    Duration
    4 Years
    Robotics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Robotics

    Universal Artificial Intelligence University Maharashtra
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Robotics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    150

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The B.Tech Robotics program is structured over 8 semesters, combining foundational sciences, core engineering principles, specialized robotics courses, and practical applications. The curriculum balances theoretical understanding with hands-on experience to ensure students are well-prepared for careers in robotics and automation.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1MTH101Calculus and Analytical Geometry4-0-0-4-
    1PHY101Physics for Engineering3-0-0-3-
    1CSE101Introduction to Programming2-0-2-4-
    1ME101Engineering Drawing and Graphics2-0-2-4-
    1CHM101Chemistry for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1ENG101English Communication Skills2-0-0-2-
    1ME102Engineering Mechanics3-0-0-3MTH101, PHY101
    1CSE102Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-2-5CSE101
    2MTH201Linear Algebra and Differential Equations4-0-0-4MTH101
    2PHY201Electromagnetic Fields and Waves3-0-0-3PHY101
    2CSE201Object-Oriented Programming with C++2-0-2-4CSE101
    2ME201Mechanics of Materials3-0-0-3ME102
    2EE201Basic Electrical Engineering3-0-0-3-
    2CHM201Organic Chemistry3-0-0-3CHM101
    3MTH301Probability and Statistics3-0-0-3MTH201
    3ME301Thermodynamics3-0-0-3ME102
    3CSE301Database Management Systems3-0-2-5CSE102
    3EE301Electronics Circuits3-0-2-5EE201
    3ME302Mechanics of Machines3-0-0-3ME201
    3CHM301Inorganic Chemistry3-0-0-3CHM201
    4MTH401Numerical Methods3-0-0-3MTH301
    4ME401Manufacturing Processes3-0-0-3ME302
    4CSE401Computer Architecture3-0-2-5CSE201
    4EE401Control Systems3-0-0-3EE301
    4ME402Robotics Fundamentals3-0-2-5ME302, EE301
    4CHM401Physical Chemistry3-0-0-3CHM301
    5CSE501Artificial Intelligence3-0-2-5CSE401, MTH401
    5ME501Advanced Dynamics and Control3-0-0-3ME402
    5EE501Signal Processing3-0-2-5EE401
    5ME502Sensors and Actuators3-0-2-5ME402, EE301
    5CSE502Machine Learning3-0-2-5CSE501
    6ME601Autonomous Navigation3-0-2-5ME501, ME502
    6CSE601Computer Vision3-0-2-5CSE501, CSE502
    6EE601Embedded Systems3-0-2-5EE401, CSE401
    6ME602Human-Robot Interaction3-0-2-5ME501, ME502
    7ME701Robotic Manipulation3-0-2-5ME601, ME602
    7CSE701Reinforcement Learning3-0-2-5CSE502
    7EE701Robotics Hardware Design3-0-2-5EE601, ME602
    8ME801Capstone Project4-0-0-4All previous courses
    8CSE801Research Methodology2-0-0-2CSE701
    8EE801Advanced Control Theory3-0-0-3EE601, ME501

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    These advanced courses provide students with specialized knowledge in various aspects of robotics and automation. Each course is designed to deepen understanding and practical skills relevant to the field.

    Artificial Intelligence for Robotics

    This course explores how AI techniques can be applied to robotics, covering topics such as machine learning algorithms, neural networks, deep learning architectures, and their integration with robotic systems. Students learn to implement intelligent behaviors in robots using AI tools and frameworks.

    Computer Vision in Robotics

    Students study image processing techniques, feature detection, object recognition, and scene understanding methods used in robotics applications. The course includes practical implementation of computer vision algorithms for robot perception and navigation.

    Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Robots

    This advanced elective focuses on teaching robots to learn optimal policies through interaction with their environment. Students explore Q-learning, policy gradients, and actor-critic methods in the context of robotic control tasks.

    Human-Robot Interaction Design

    The course covers principles of designing interactive robots that can communicate effectively with humans. Topics include gesture recognition, natural language processing, emotional intelligence, and user-centered design for human-robot interfaces.

    Mobile Robotics and Navigation

    This course introduces students to the design and implementation of mobile robots, including kinematics, localization, mapping, and path planning algorithms. Students work with platforms like TurtleBot and ROS to build autonomous navigation systems.

    Robotic Manipulation and Control

    Focused on robotic arms and grippers, this course covers inverse kinematics, trajectory planning, force control, and manipulation strategies. Practical sessions involve building and controlling manipulator robots using real hardware.

    Cognitive Robotics

    This advanced topic explores how robots can simulate human-like cognitive functions such as memory, reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving. Students examine both theoretical models and practical implementations of cognitive robotics systems.

    Industrial Automation with Robotics

    The course bridges the gap between traditional automation and modern robotics in industrial settings. It covers PLC programming, SCADA systems, collaborative robots (cobots), and integration of robotics into smart manufacturing processes.

    Embedded Systems for Robotics

    Students learn to design and develop embedded software for robotic platforms. Topics include microcontroller architectures, real-time operating systems, sensor interfacing, communication protocols, and power management in robotics applications.

    Advanced Control Theory for Robotics

    This course delves into modern control strategies such as adaptive control, robust control, and optimal control for complex robotic systems. Students gain proficiency in designing controllers that ensure stability and performance under varying conditions.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly believes in project-based learning as a means of enhancing practical understanding and fostering innovation among students. The curriculum integrates mini-projects from the second year onwards, culminating in a capstone project in the final year.

    Mini-projects are assigned during each semester and typically span 6-8 weeks. These projects focus on applying theoretical concepts to real-world problems, encouraging students to collaborate with peers and seek guidance from faculty mentors. Each project is evaluated based on innovation, technical execution, documentation, and presentation skills.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project requires students to propose a significant research problem or application in robotics. Students work under the supervision of faculty members, often collaborating with industry partners or research institutions. The project involves extensive literature review, experimentation, prototyping, testing, and documentation.

    Project selection is done through a structured process involving student preferences, availability of faculty mentors, and alignment with departmental research interests. Students are encouraged to explore emerging trends in robotics and propose innovative solutions that address real-world challenges.