JNTUH B.Tech 4th Year 1 Semester Mechanical Engineering
R13 gives you complete info of Mechanical Engineering R13 Course Structure.
Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of engineering, physics, and materials science for the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
There is a huge demand for skilled mechanical engineers in India and abroad. The expertise of a mechanical engineer is required in manufacturing industries like automobiles, aviation, etc.
In the recent times and due to the advent in technology, the skills of a mechanical engineer is sought in fields such as nano-technology, biomedical engineering, energy conservation and more. According reports, the growth in this industry it is said within the next few years, mechanical engineering will be the highest paid career option.
Mechanical engineers can work in industries like thermal power plants, gas turbines, oil, refining, agriculture, education, aviation, automobile, armed forces, pharmaceutical and many more.
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Subject | L | T/P/D | C |
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Operations Research | 4 | _ | 4 |
Power Plant Engineering | 4 | _ | 4 |
CAD/CAM | 4 | _ | 4 |
Instrumentation and Control Systems | 4 | _ | 4 |
ELECTIVE – I | 4 | _ | 4 |
Robotics | |||
Mechanical Vibrations | |||
Mechatronics | |||
Composite Materials | |||
Industrial Management | |||
ELECTIVE – II | 4 | _ | 4 |
Unconventional Machining Processes | |||
CNC Technology | |||
Automation in Manufacturing | |||
Design for Manufacturing | |||
Nanotechnology | |||
Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing Lab | 3 | 2 | |
Production Drawing Practice and Instrumentation Lab | 3 | 2 | |
Total | 24 | 6 | 28 |
L, T/P/D, C Stand for (T-Tutorial L – Theory P – Practical/Drawing C – Credits)
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