SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION & EXAMINATION. B.E I Semester (Mechanical Engineering) Scheme of Instruction. L T P/Dg.

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1 P a g e 1 With effect from academic year B.E I Semester (Mechanical Engineering) BS101MT BS102PH BS103CH ES101CE ES 102CS MC101EG Mathematics-I Engineering Physics-I Engineering Chemistry-I Engineering Mechanics-I Computer Programming & Problem Solving Engineering English 7. ES 154 ME Engineering Drawing I 8. BS151PH Engineering Physics Lab-I 9. BS152CH Engineering Chemistry Lab-I 10. ES 151CS Computer Programming Lab 11. ES152ME Workshop Practice -I 12. MC151EG Engineering English Lab /Dg x

2 P a g e 2 With effect from academic year B.E II Semester (Mechanical Engineering) 1. BS201MT Mathematics-II 2. BS202PH Engineering Physics-II BS203CH Engineering Chemistry-II 4. HS201EG Business Communication and Presentation Skills 5. ES201CE Engineering Mechanics-II 6. ES252ME Engineering Drawing-II 7. ES253ME Workshop Practice II 8. BS251PH Engineering Physics Lab-II 9. BS252CH Engineering Chemistry Lab-II 10. HS251EG Communication Skills Lab 11. ES251CS Computer Skills Lab. / Dg Service s Offered to Other Departments (Common to ECE & EEE) Theory 1. ES221 ME Elements of Mechanical Engineering (For ECE & EEE)

3 P a g e 3 With effect from academic year B.E III Semester /Dg 1. ES301ME Thermodynamics 2. ES302ME Machine Drawing ES303ME Metallurgy and Material Science 4. ES321CE Mechanics of Materials ES322EE Electrical Circuits and Machines 6. BS901MT Mathematics III ES322EC Applied Electronics 8. ES351ME Metallurgy Lab. 9. ES 341CE Mechanics of Materials Lab. 10. ES 341EC Applied Electronics Lab B.E III Semester Service s Offered to other Departments 1. ES321ME Section B Mechanical Technology (For CE ) ES322ME Prime Movers and Pumps (For EE )

4 PC401ME PC402ME PC403ME BS401MT PC404ME HS 901BT PC405ME B.E IV Semester Applied Thermodynamics Kinematics of Machines Manufacturing Processes Mathematics-IV Fluid Mechanics Environmental Science /Dg P a g e 4 With effect from academic year CIE SEE Automobile Engineering ES441EE PC451ME Electrical circuits and Machines Lab Thermodynamics Lab 10. PW961ME* Engineering Applications with Social Perspective* MC** Mandatory Units Note: *Engineering Applications with Social Perspective along with credits will be reflected in V semester memorandum of marks B.E. IV Semester Service s Offered to other Departments 1. ES441ME Prime Movers and Pumps Lab (For EE ) MC951SP MC952SP MC953SP Mandatory ** Yoga Practice NSS Sports **Students can opt for any one of the mandatory courses.

5 PC501ME PC502ME PC503ME PC504ME PC505ME PC506ME MC901EG PE B.E V Semester P a g e 5 With effect from academic year Dynamics of Machines Design of Machine Elements Metal Cutting & Machine Tools Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Metrology & Instrumentation Heat Transfer Gender Sensitization Units Professional Elective -I PW961ME PC551ME PC552ME Engineering Applications with Social Perspective* Manufacturing Processes Lab Dynamics Lab PE501ME PE502ME PE504ME PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-I Mechanical Vibrations & Industrial Noise Control Powder Metallurgy Robotic Engineering

6 B.E VI Semester 1. PC601ME Machine Design 2. PC602ME Production Drawing P a g e 6 With effect from academic year PC603ME Hydraulic Machinery and Systems 4. PC604ME Production and Operations Management 5. PC605ME Control Systems Theory 6. PE * Professional Elective-II 7. OE ** OPEN ELECTIVE-I 8. MC*** Mandatory Units 9 PW962ME Summer Internship 10. PC651ME Metrology & Machine Tools Lab 11. PC652ME Hydraulic Machinery Lab Note: **Summer Internship along with credits will be reflected in VII semester memorandum of marks PE601ME PE602ME PE603ME PE604ME PE605ME PE606ME MCSS MCPA *PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-II Energy Systems Theory of Elasticity Computational Fluids Flows Nano materials and Technology Non Conventional Energy Sources Operations Research Mandatory *** Science,Technology, Innovation and Society Indian Polity and Administration OE601BM OE601CE OE602CE OE601CS OE602CS OE601EC OE602EC OE601EE OE601ME OE602ME OE601LA **OPEN ELECTIVE-I MEMS Disaster Management Geospatial Techniques Operating Systems OOPS using JAVA Embedded Systems Signal analysis and transform techniques Reliability Engineering Robotics Material Handling Intellectual Property Rights MCBM Business Ethics and Corporate Governance

7 P a g e 7 With effect from academic year B.E VII Semester 1 PC701ME Thermal Turbo Machines 2 PC702ME CAD/CAM 3 PC703ME Management and Information system 4 HS901MB Managerial Economics & Accountancy 5 PC704ME Finite Element Analysis 6 PE * PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE -III 7 OE ** OPEN ELECTIVE-II PC751ME Thermal Engineering Lab 9. PC752ME CAD/CAM Lab 10. PW761ME Summer Internship 11. PW762ME Project Work-I Total *PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-III PE701ME Design of Solar Energy Systems PE702ME Non-conventional Methods of Machining & Forming PE703ME PE704ME Additive Manufacturing Technologies Aerodynamics Design of Thermal Turbines **OPEN ELECTIVE-II OE701BM Image Processing OE701CE Optimization Techniques OE701CS Data Base Systems OE702CS Information Security OE701EC Neural Networks OE701EE Renewable Energy Sources OE701ME Entrepreneurship OE702ME #Finite Element Methods # OE702ME not applicable for Mechanical Engineering students.

8 P a g e 8 With effect from academic year B.E VIII Semester PE * PE ** OE *** PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-IV PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-V THEORY OPEN ELECTIVE-III PW861ME PROJECT WORK-II Total PE801ME PE802ME PE803ME PE804ME *PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-IV Waste Heat Recovery & Co-Generation Composite Materials Machine Tool Engineering & Design Advanced Propulsion & Space Science PE805ME PE806ME PE807ME **PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE-V Energy Conservation & Management Tool Design Non-Destructive Testing OE801MT OE801BM OE801CE OE802CE OE801CS OE801EC OE801EE OE801ME ***OPEN ELECTIVE-III Statistical Applications in Engineering Human Factor Engineering Road safety Engineering Green building Technology Software Engineering Pattern Recognition Utilization of Electrical Energy Mechanics of Composite materials

9 P a g e 9 Work- Subject Area 1. Humanities and Social Sciences (HS) 2. Basic Sciences (BS) Engineering Sciences (ES) 4. Professional Subjects- Core (PC) 5. Professional Subject- Electives (PE) 6. Open Subjects- Electives (OE) 7. Project Work, Seminar and / Or Internships (MEP) TOTAL 8. Mandatory s (MC) (Non-Credit) /Semester Total Range of Total (%) I II III IV V VI VII VIII Min. Max (5.37%) 28 (15.05%) 40 (21.50%) 67 (36.02%) 15 (8..06%) 9 (4.83%) 15 (8.06%) Units 3 Units 3 Units Units