

BE in Mechanical Engineering at Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Mechanical Engineering at Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management Bengaluru?
This Mechanical Engineering program at Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management focuses on the foundational principles and advanced applications essential for modern industry. With a strong emphasis on design, manufacturing, thermal sciences, and automation, the curriculum is tailored to meet the evolving demands of India''''s manufacturing, automotive, and energy sectors. It equips students with comprehensive problem-solving skills and a strong engineering base.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh 10+2 graduates with a keen interest in design, machines, and the physical sciences, seeking entry into core engineering domains. It also suits working professionals looking to upskill in areas like CAD/CAM, robotics, or additive manufacturing. Career changers with a science background aspiring to contribute to India''''s industrial growth or pursue advanced research will also find this program beneficial.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths in automotive, aerospace, heavy machinery, and energy sectors. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3.5 to 6 LPA, with significant growth potential to 10-20 LPA for experienced professionals. Roles include design engineer, manufacturing engineer, R&D specialist, and project manager. The curriculum aligns with requirements for professional certifications in CAD, CAM, and Lean Manufacturing.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build a Strong Mathematical & Scientific Base- (Semester 1-2)
Focus intensely on Engineering Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. These subjects form the bedrock of all advanced Mechanical Engineering concepts. Regularly practice problem-solving, understand fundamental theorems, and utilize online resources for concept clarity. Actively participate in tutorials and doubt-clearing sessions.
Tools & Resources
Khan Academy, NPTEL videos, VTU previous year question papers, Standard textbooks
Career Connection
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills developed here are crucial for all engineering roles, competitive exams, and advanced studies.
Master Engineering Graphics & Basic Programming- (Semester 1-2)
Develop proficiency in visualizing and representing mechanical components accurately, alongside fundamental programming logic. Dedicate time to manual drafting and CAD software practice. Work through programming challenges to understand logic and syntax, which aids in computational thinking for engineering problems.
Tools & Resources
AutoCAD, SolidWorks (basic versions), CodeChef, HackerRank for programming
Career Connection
Essential skills for design, simulation, and automation roles in any manufacturing, product development, or R&D setup.
Engage in Workshop Practice & Lab Experiments- (Semester 1-2)
Gain hands-on experience in basic manufacturing processes and validate theoretical concepts through laboratory work. Pay close attention during workshop sessions (carpentry, fitting, welding) and meticulously perform lab experiments. Understand the ''''why'''' and ''''how'''' behind each practical step to build a strong practical foundation.
Tools & Resources
College workshops, Lab manuals, YouTube videos on machining processes, Demonstration models
Career Connection
Develops practical skills, safety awareness, and a fundamental understanding of industrial operations, which are valuable for production and maintenance roles.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Core Mechanical Subjects- (Semester 3-5)
Build strong understanding in subjects like Mechanics of Materials, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Machine Design. These are the pillars of Mechanical Engineering. Focus on deriving formulas, solving complex problems, and understanding the physical significance of concepts. Form study groups for collaborative learning and peer teaching.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses, Reference books like Shigley''''s Mechanical Engineering Design, Simulation software tutorials (e.g., ANSYS basics)
Career Connection
Directly applicable to design, analysis, research & development, and thermal/fluid engineering roles across various industries.
Acquire CAD/CAM & Simulation Software Skills- (Semester 4-5)
Beyond basic drafting, learn advanced modeling, assembly, and initial analysis using industry-standard software. Take initiative to learn advanced features of SolidWorks, CATIA, or ANSYS. Seek opportunities for minor projects involving simulation or manufacturing processes using these tools to solidify understanding.
Tools & Resources
Certified online courses (Coursera, edX), Software tutorials, Department labs with licenses, Industry workshops
Career Connection
Highly sought-after skills for design engineers, product developers, and simulation analysts in both core and tech companies.
Seek Industry Internships & Projects- (Semester 5-6 (after 4th semester for summer))
Apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems through internships and participate in departmental projects. Actively search for summer internships in manufacturing firms, design consultancies, or automotive companies. Engage in mini-projects, even self-initiated ones, to build a practical portfolio.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, LinkedIn, Company career pages, Faculty mentors for project guidance
Career Connection
Provides practical experience, builds a professional network, and significantly enhances your resume for placements and future career growth.
Advanced Stage
Specialize with Electives & Advanced Topics- (Semester 6-7)
Choose professional and open electives strategically to build expertise in areas like Robotics, Mechatronics, or Additive Manufacturing. Research future industry trends and align elective choices with career aspirations. Pursue certifications in chosen specialized areas to gain a competitive edge in the job market.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL advanced courses, Industry whitepapers, MOOCs on specific technologies, Professional body workshops (e.g., ASME, IEI)
Career Connection
Creates a distinct professional profile, making graduates highly valuable for specialized roles in emerging technologies and niche industries.
Excel in Project Work & Technical Seminars- (Semester 6-8)
Undertake a significant final year project that demonstrates problem-solving, design, and experimental skills. Select a project with industrial relevance or research potential. Document findings meticulously, prepare impactful presentations, and practice defending your work to a technical audience.
Tools & Resources
Research journals (e.g., IEEE, ASME), Project management tools, Departmental labs and equipment, Faculty advisors and industry experts
Career Connection
Showcases independent work capability, critical for R&D roles, higher studies, entrepreneurship, and comprehensive evaluation during job interviews.
Focus on Placement Preparation & Networking- (Semester 7-8)
Prepare rigorously for technical and aptitude tests, participate in mock interviews, and build a professional network. Attend placement drives, develop a strong resume, practice communication skills, and connect with alumni for mentorship and job insights. Understand company expectations and industry requirements.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell resources, Online aptitude test platforms, LinkedIn for professional networking, Mock interview sessions with career counselors
Career Connection
Crucial for securing desirable job placements in core mechanical companies, IT sectors with engineering roles, or other related tech domains.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 (PUC or equivalent) with Physics, Mathematics, and any one of Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer Science/Information Technology/Informatics Practices/Geology/Engineering Graphics/Vocational subjects as optional subjects, with English as one of the languages of study. A minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC of Karnataka) in aggregate in the optional subjects. Selection is typically based on performance in entrance exams like KCET or COMEDK.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 168 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMA101T | Engineering Mathematics-I | Basic Science Course | 3 | Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Vector Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Partial Differential Equations |
| BPH102T | Engineering Physics | Basic Science Course | 3 | Quantum Mechanics, Lasers and Fiber Optics, Crystal Structure, Electrical Properties of Materials, Magnetic and Superconducting Materials |
| BPH102L | Engineering Physics Laboratory | Basic Science Course | 1 | Experiments on Lasers, Optical Fibers characteristics, Resonance phenomena, Photoelectric effect, Resistivity measurements |
| BCY103T | Engineering Chemistry | Basic Science Course | 3 | Electrochemistry, Corrosion and its control, Energy sources, Nanomaterials, Water technology |
| BCY103L | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Basic Science Course | 1 | Potentiometric titrations, Conductometric titrations, Viscosity measurements, Calorific value determination, Metal analysis |
| BEE104T | Basic Electrical Engineering | Engineering Science Course | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, Electrical Machines principles, Power Converters |
| BEE104L | Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Kirchhoff''''s laws experiments, Ohm''''s law verification, RC/RL circuits analysis, Transformers characteristics, DC machines operation |
| BCS105T | Programming for Problem Solving | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Introduction to C programming, Control Structures, Arrays and Strings, Functions and Pointers, Structures and File Handling |
| BCS105L | Programming for Problem Solving Laboratory | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Programs on conditional statements, Loops implementation, Arrays manipulation, Functions usage, Structures and file operations |
| BMD106T | Engineering Graphics | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, Development of Surfaces, CAD software basics |
| BHU107F | Communicative English | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Grammar and Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, Listening Skills, Oral Communication |
| BHU108F | Kannada Kali / Balake Kannada | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Basic Kannada grammar, Conversational Kannada, Kannada script, Culture of Karnataka, Simple literary texts |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMA201T | Engineering Mathematics-II | Basic Science Course | 3 | Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Probability and Statistics, Complex Analysis |
| BHU202T | Indian Constitution and Professional Ethics | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Constitutional Framework, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Professional Ethics in engineering, Cyber Ethics and laws |
| BME203T | Elements of Mechanical Engineering | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics, Internal Combustion Engines, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Power Transmission systems, Material Handling equipment |
| BME203L | Elements of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Experiments on IC engines, Refrigeration cycles demonstrations, Lathe operations basics, Sheet metal work practice, Welding processes |
| BCS204T | Data Structures and Algorithms | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Arrays and Strings, Stacks and Queues, Linked Lists, Trees and Graphs, Sorting and Searching Algorithms |
| BCS204L | Data Structures and Algorithms Laboratory | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Implementation of arrays and strings, Stacks and queues operations, Linked lists manipulations, Tree traversal algorithms, Sorting and searching program |
| BHS205T | Environmental Science | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Waste Management, Sustainable Development goals, Environmental Impact Assessment |
| BCS206L | Computer Aided Engineering Drawing | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Orthographic views using CAD, Sectional views, Dimensioning and tolerancing, Assembly drawings, Introduction to 3D modeling |
| BEX207L | Basic Electronics Laboratory | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Experiments on Diodes characteristics, Transistors behavior, Rectifiers operation, Amplifiers circuits, Logic gates verification |
| BWS208L | Workshop Practice | Engineering Science Course | 1 | Carpentry tools and joints, Fitting operations, Welding techniques, Foundry processes, Sheet Metal work |
| BEX209T | Basic Electronics | Engineering Science Course | 3 | Semiconductor Diodes and applications, Transistors (BJT, FET) characteristics, Amplifiers principles, Digital Electronics basics, Operational Amplifiers |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMA301T | Transform Calculus and Numerical Methods | Basic Science Course | 3 | Laplace Transforms, Fourier Transforms, Z-Transforms, Numerical Methods for Equations, Numerical Integration and Differentiation |
| BME302T | Material Science | Professional Core Course | 3 | Crystal Imperfections, Mechanical Properties of Materials, Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment Processes, Engineering Materials classification |
| BME303T | Mechanics of Materials | Professional Core Course | 3 | Simple Stresses and Strains, Bending of Beams, Torsion of Circular Shafts, Columns and Struts, Strain Energy and Theories of Failure |
| BME304T | Basic Thermodynamics | Professional Core Course | 3 | Concepts of Thermodynamics, Laws of Thermodynamics, Entropy and Availability, Properties of Pure Substances, Thermodynamic Cycles |
| BME305T | Mechanical Measurement and Metrology | Professional Core Course | 3 | Standards of Measurement, Comparators and Gages, Measurement of geometric features, Pressure and Temperature measurement, Strain Gauges and Load Cells |
| BME306L | Mechanical Measurement and Metrology Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | Calibration of measuring instruments, Measurement of linear and angular dimensions, Temperature and pressure measurement experiments, Strain measurement using gauges, Surface roughness measurement |
| BME307L | Material Science Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | Hardness test (Rockwell, Brinell), Impact test (Izod, Charpy), Tensile test on materials, Microstructure analysis, Heat treatment experiments |
| BHS308F | Universal Human Values | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Values and Self-Exploration, Harmony in the Family, Harmony in Society, Harmony in Nature/Existence, Professional Ethics and Conduct |
| BXF3XX | Ability Enhancement Course-III | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Soft skills development, Communication techniques, Problem-solving strategies, Critical thinking, Personality development |
| BIE309A | Innovation and Design Thinking | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Introduction to Design Thinking, Empathize and Define stages, Ideate and Prototype solutions, Test and Implement phases, Innovation Management |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMA401T | Advanced Engineering Mathematics | Basic Science Course | 3 | Numerical Solution of ODEs, Optimization Techniques, Finite Difference Method, Statistical Inference, Queuing Theory |
| BME402T | Kinematics of Machines | Professional Core Course | 3 | Mechanisms and Machines, Velocity and Acceleration Analysis, Cams and Followers, Gears and Gear Trains, Gyroscopes |
| BME403T | Applied Thermodynamics | Professional Core Course | 3 | Vapor Power Cycles, Gas Power Cycles, Refrigeration Cycles, Compressors theory, Nozzles and Diffusers |
| BME404T | Fluid Mechanics | Professional Core Course | 3 | Fluid Properties and Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Dimensional Analysis, Boundary Layer Theory |
| BME405T | Manufacturing Process | Professional Core Course | 3 | Metal Casting processes, Metal Forming processes, Welding Processes, Powder Metallurgy, Plastics Manufacturing |
| BME406L | Fluid Mechanics and Machines Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | Fluid flow measurements, Performance characteristics of pumps, Performance characteristics of turbines, Losses in pipes experiments, Boundary layer studies |
| BME407L | Manufacturing Process Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | Sand casting practices, Arc welding and gas welding, Sheet metal bending and forming, Machining operations on lathe, Molding and forging demonstrations |
| BEX408A | Constitution of India/Professional Ethics and Human Values | Humanities and Social Science including Management Course | 1 | Indian Constitution fundamentals, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Professional Ethics principles, Human Values in society, Corporate Social Responsibility |
| BXF4XX | Ability Enhancement Course-IV | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning skills, Verbal ability, Data interpretation, Logical thinking |
| BIE409A | Entrepreneurship and Startup | Ability Enhancement Course | 1 | Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Business Plan Development, Funding Strategies for Startups, Legal and Ethical Aspects of Business, Startup Growth and Scaling |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BME501T | Dynamics of Machines | Professional Core Course | 3 | Static and Dynamic Force Analysis, Balancing of Rotating Masses, Balancing of Reciprocating Masses, Vibrations (Free and Forced), Governors and Flywheels |
| BME502T | Heat Transfer | Professional Core Course | 3 | Conduction Heat Transfer, Convection Heat Transfer, Radiation Heat Transfer, Heat Exchangers design, Phase Change Heat Transfer |
| BME503T | Machining Science and Technology | Professional Core Course | 3 | Metal Cutting Principles, Lathe and Milling Machine operations, Abrasive Machining processes, Advanced Machining Processes (EDM, ECM), Tool Wear and Machinability |
| BME504T | Design of Machine Elements | Professional Core Course | 3 | Stress and Strain Analysis in design, Design for Static and Fatigue Loads, Design of Shafts and Couplings, Design of Joints (welded, bolted), Design of Springs |
| BME505P | Internship | Internship | 3 | Practical industry exposure, Application of engineering principles, Project implementation in industrial setting, Report writing and documentation, Presentation of learning outcomes |
| BME506L | CAD/CAM Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | 2D and 3D Part Modeling, Assembly Modeling techniques, Drafting and detailing, CNC Part Programming (G-code, M-code), CAM Software applications |
| BME507L | Heat Transfer Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | Experiments on conduction heat transfer, Convection heat transfer studies, Radiation heat transfer analysis, Heat exchanger performance evaluation, Thermal conductivity measurement |
| BXX5XXT | Professional Elective - I | Professional Elective Course | 3 | Mechatronics: Sensors, Actuators, Microcontrollers, Industrial Automation: PLC, SCADA, Robotics, Renewable Energy Systems: Solar, Wind, Bioenergy, Advanced Materials: Composites, Ceramics, Smart Materials, Automobile Engineering: Chassis, Engine, Transmission |
| BXX5XXO | Open Elective - I | Open Elective Course | 3 | Artificial Intelligence: ML basics, Neural Networks, Cyber Security: Network security, Cryptography, Data Science: Data analysis, Visualization, Python, Project Management: Planning, Scheduling, Risk Management, Robotics: Robot kinematics, Control, Applications |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BME601T | Finite Element Analysis | Professional Core Course | 3 | Introduction to FEM, 1D and 2D Elements, Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix, Solution Techniques in FEM, Applications in Mechanical Engineering |
| BME602T | Additive Manufacturing | Professional Core Course | 3 | Principles of Additive Manufacturing, Powder Bed Fusion technologies, Extrusion-Based Systems, Vat Photopolymerization, Post-Processing techniques |
| BME603T | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing | Professional Core Course | 3 | CAD Modeling principles, CAM Programming strategies, NC/CNC Machines operation, Direct Numerical Control (DNC), Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) systems |
| BME604T | Product Design and Development | Professional Core Course | 3 | Product Life Cycle, Market Research and Needs Analysis, Concept Generation and Selection, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA), Prototyping and Testing |
| BME605P | Project Work - I | Project | 3 | Problem Identification and definition, Literature Survey and review, Methodology development, Preliminary Design and Analysis, Progress Reporting and Presentation |
| BME606L | CAE Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | FEA software usage for static analysis, Thermal analysis simulation, Modal analysis for vibration, Optimization techniques using CAE tools, Fatigue analysis |
| BME607L | CIM and Automation Lab | Professional Core Course | 1 | CNC programming and machining, Robotics programming and operation, PLC programming for automation, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) systems, Production line simulation |
| BXX6XXT | Professional Elective - II | Professional Elective Course | 3 | Robotics: Kinematics, Dynamics, Control, Operations Research: Linear Programming, Queuing Theory, Composite Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Applications, Total Quality Management: Quality tools, ISO standards, Computational Fluid Dynamics: Basic equations, Numerical methods |
| BXX6XXO | Open Elective - II | Open Elective Course | 3 | Data Analytics: Data Collection, Cleaning, Visualization, Green Building: Sustainable design, Energy efficiency, Soft Skills: Interpersonal communication, Teamwork, Cloud Computing: Services, Deployment models, Digital Marketing: SEO, Social Media, Content Marketing |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BME701T | Robotics and Automation | Professional Core Course | 3 | Robot Classifications and Components, End Effectors and Grippers, Robot Kinematics and Dynamics, Robot Control systems, Automated Material Handling |
| BME702T | Industrial Engineering and Management | Professional Core Course | 3 | Productivity and Work Study, Facility Layout and Location, Inventory Control models, Quality Management principles, Project Management techniques |
| BME703P | Project Work - II | Project | 3 | Detailed Design and Fabrication/Simulation, Experimentation and Data Collection, Result Interpretation and Discussion, Interim Report Preparation, Problem-solving and troubleshooting |
| BME704S | Seminar | Project | 1 | Technical Topic Selection, Literature Review and Research, Public Speaking and Presentation Skills, Question and Answer Session, Report Writing and Documentation |
| BXX7XXT | Professional Elective - III | Professional Elective Course | 3 | Automobile Engineering: Vehicle systems, Safety, Internal Combustion Engines: Design, Performance, Emissions, Tribology: Friction, Wear, Lubrication, MEMS: Microfabrication, Actuators, Sensors, Industrial Safety Management: Hazards, Risk assessment |
| BXX7XXT | Professional Elective - IV | Professional Elective Course | 3 | Turbomachines: Pumps, Turbines, Compressors, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: Systems, Components, Advanced Materials: Processing, Characterization, Non-Destructive Testing: Methods, Applications, Smart Materials and Structures: Actuators, Sensors |
| BXX7XXO | Open Elective - III | Open Elective Course | 3 | Intellectual Property Rights: Patents, Copyrights, Constitution of India: Amendments, Judicial system, Disaster Management: Preparedness, Mitigation, Recovery, Human Rights: Principles, International laws, Sustainable Engineering: Concepts, Practices |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BME801I | Internship / Industry Project | Internship | 10 | Real-world industrial problem-solving, Project planning and execution, Teamwork and collaboration, Technical report preparation, Final presentation and defense |
| BME802P | Project Work - III | Project | 6 | Finalization of Project Design, Testing and Validation of outcomes, Comprehensive Data Analysis, Thesis Writing and Documentation, Final Project Defense |
| BXX8XXO | Open Elective - IV | Open Elective Course | 3 | Cyber Security: Threats, Countermeasures, Ethical Hacking, Business Analytics: Data-driven decision making, Tools, Project Management: Agile methodologies, Tools, Supply Chain Management: Logistics, Inventory, Procurement, Internet of Things (IoT): Concepts, Applications |




