7 Courses
Semester IV
involves students designing, developing, and constructing hands-on solutions to a problem.
Semester IV
course prepares the students to shape metal parts on machines such as lathes, grinders, drill presses, milling machines and shapers.
Semester IV
to prepare students for inefficient applications of tools, machinery, and labor to produce finished goods
Semester IV
the study of fluid behavior (liquids, gases, blood, and plasmas) at rest and in motion.
Semester IV
The science of the relationship between heat, work and the properties of systems and the ways in which heat energy from fuels can be converted into mechanical work.
Semester IV
the branch of mechanics which tells us about the motion without considering the cause of motion.
Semester IV
the art of applying maths to complex real-world problems; combining mathematical theory, practical engineering and scientific computing to address today's technological challenges.