Mechanical Engineering (Diploma)
Mechanical Engineering diploma focuses on mechanics, thermodynamics, manufacturing, and machine design. Students learn practical skills to design, operate, and maintain mechanical systems.
Core Topics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Machine Design & Manufacturing
- Fluid Mechanics
- CAD & CAM Basics
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work as Mechanical Engineers, Production Supervisors, CAD Designers or continue higher studies in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering.
About Labs
WORKSHOPS
The workshops house a range of machines that allow students to practice fundamental manufacturing and fabrication techniques. This likely includes:
Machine Shop:
For learning how to operate lathes, shapers, and milling machines.
Welding Shop:
For practicing different types of welding, such as arc welding.
Foundry Shop:
For learning the process of sand casting and molding.
MEASUREMENT AND METROLOGY LAB
A Measurement and Metrology Lab is an educational and research facility where students and professionals learn and apply the science of measurement (metrology) to calibrate and test various instruments and gauges, analyze data, and ensure the dimensional accuracy and precision of manufactured components. These labs equip learners with hands-on experience with tools like micrometers, Vernier calipers, and profile projectors to understand concepts such as linear and angular measurements, surface texture analysis, and the fundamental principles of quality control and calibration.
APPLIED MECHANICS LAB
This lab focuses on the properties of materials and mechanics. Key equipment includes:
- Universal Testing Machine (UTM): For tension, compression, and shear testing of materials.
- Hardness Testing Machines: To determine the hardness of various materials.
- Impact Testing Machines: To test material toughness.
THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB
This lab is dedicated to the principles of heat transfer and energy conversion. Students can expect to study:
- Boilers: For practical knowledge on boiler operation, accessories, and mountings.
- Internal Combustion (IC) Engines: For studying different types of engines and their working principles.
FLUID MECHANICS AND FLUID MACHINES LAB
For hands-on experience with the behavior of fluids and the workings of fluid machinery. Experiments often include the verification of Bernoulli's theorem.
HYDRAULIC LAB
In this lab, students learn about the mechanics of fluids and hydraulic machines. They verify principles such as Bernoulli's theorem and study the performance of pumps and turbines.