Mechanical Engineering

These programs are meant for basically those professionals who are already working in technical departments of the corporate sector. These courses enable our students to go ahead and achieve the higher profiles in their respective organizations through a high profile curriculum.

CoursesDiploma in Mechanical EngineeringBachelors Program in Mechanical EngineeringMaster Program in Mechanical Engineering
EligibilityS.S.C with Work Experience3 Years Diploma or HSC with 3 years Work ExperienceGraduate or Diploma with 5 years of Work Experience
SyllabusSEM – I
1. English Communication
2. Applied Mathematics-I.
3. Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering
4. Engineering Graphics
5. Basic Electrical & Electronics Lab
SEM – II
1. Applied Mathematics-II
2. Applied Science
3. Mechanical Engineering Science
4. Computer aided Engineering
5. Applied Science Lab
SEM– III
1. Engineering Mechanics
2. Strength of Materials
3. Fluid Mechanics
4. Manufacturing Technology-I
5. Mechanical Measurements
SEM – IV
1.Theory of Machines
2.Fluid Power Engineering
3.Fluid Power Lab
4.Machine Drawing
5.Parametric Solid Modeling Lab
SEM– V
1. Basic Management Skills
2. Thermal Engineering-II
3. Design of machine elements
4. Mechatronics
5. C-Programming
SEM– VI
1. Estimating and costing
2. Automobile Engineering
3. Computer integrated manufacturing
4. Thermal Engineering
5. Power plant engineering
SEM – I 
1. Applied Mathematics – I
2. Applied Physics – I
3. Applied Chemistry – I
4. Manufacturing Process
5. Introduction to Computers & Auto CAD
6. Communication Skills – I 
SEM – II 
1. Communication Skills – II
2. Applied Physics – II
3. Applied Chemistry – II
4. Introduction to Programming
5. Engineering Mechanics
6. Electrical Science 
SEM – III 
1. Applied Math’s
2. Thermodynamics
3. Strength of Material
4. Production Process – I
5. Computer Aided Machine Drawing
6. Database Information Retrieval System 
SEM – IV 
1. Applied Math’s IV
2. Fluid Mechanics
3. Theory of Machines
4. Production Process – II
5. Material Technology
6. Industrial Electronics 
SEM – V 
1. Business Communication & Ethics
2. Heat Transfer
3. Internal Combustion Machine
4. Mechanical Measurement & Control
5. Production Process III
6. Theory of Machine II 
SEM – VI 
1. Mechatronics
2. Hydraulic Machinery
3. Mechanical Vibrations
4. I.C. Engine
5. Machine Design I
6. Heat and Mass Transfer 
SEM -VII 
1. Machine Design II
2. CAD/CAM /CAE
3. Industrial Robotics
4. Cryogenic Engineering
5. Dynamic System Modeling & Analysis
6. Nuclear Technology 
SEM – VIII 
1. Automobile Engineering
2. Finite Element Analysis
3. Artificial and Machine Intelligence
4. Mechanical System Design
5. Business Process Reengineering
6. Process Equipment Design
SEM – I 
1. Manufacturing Process & Analysis
2. Advanced Kinematics & Dynamics of Machines
3. Advanced Machine Design – I
4. Finite Element Analysis
5. Robotics & Manufacturing Automation
6. Advanced Machine Design – II
7. Research Methodology 
SEM – II 
1. Computer Aided Design
2. Stress Analysis
3. Mechanical Design – I
4. Applied Dynamics & Vibrations
5. Cyber Security
6. Optimization Methods in Engineering Design
7. Finite Element & Boundary Element Methods 
SEM – III 
1. Design of Mechanisms & Manipulators
2. Mechanical Design – II
3. Manufacturing Technology
4. Modeling of Thermal System
5. Viscous Fluid Flow
6. Advanced Heat Transfer
7. Gas Dynamics 
SEM – IV 
1. Design of Heat Exchangers
2. Energy Analysis of Thermal System
3. Computational Fluid Dynamics
4. Energy Economics & Management
5. Mechanical Engineering
6. Hydraulics & Pneumatics
7. Specialization/ Optional Subject
Duration1 ~ 3 Years1 ~ 4 Year1 ~ 2 Year
Fees29000/-39000/-36000/-

DIRECTOR’S DESK

Welcome you all Aspirants…

I welcome you on behalf of the GITMS and thank you for showing your interest in us. GITMS is impart excellence in management education, research, and managerial training.

From Director’s Desk : GITMS

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