

BACHELOR-OF-ENGINEERING in Mechanical Engineering at JSS Science and Technology University


Mysuru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Mechanical Engineering at JSS Science and Technology University Mysuru?
This Mechanical Engineering program at JSS Science and Technology University focuses on developing engineers with strong fundamentals in design, thermal, and manufacturing domains. It addresses the evolving needs of Indian industries through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing graduates for key roles in manufacturing, automotive, and energy sectors. The program emphasizes innovation and problem-solving relevant to India''''s industrial landscape, fostering skills critical for national development.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring engineers who possess a keen interest in understanding the mechanics of systems and their practical applications. It suits fresh 10+2 graduates seeking entry into core engineering fields, as well as those looking to contribute to India''''s rapidly growing industrial and technological sectors. Candidates with a strong aptitude for physics, mathematics, and problem-solving will thrive in this curriculum, prepared for challenging engineering careers.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles in R&D, manufacturing, design, and thermal engineering across various industries. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3.5 Lakhs to 6 Lakhs per annum, with experienced professionals earning significantly more in a booming economy. The strong curriculum helps in pursuing higher studies, entrepreneurship, and aligns with certifications from bodies like ASME or SAE relevant to the Indian market.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Mathematical and Scientific Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant time to mastering Engineering Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. These subjects form the bedrock for all advanced Mechanical Engineering concepts. Focus on understanding principles rather than rote learning and regularly practice problem-solving.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL lectures, Khan Academy, Recommended textbooks, Peer study groups, Online problem-solving platforms like BYJU''''S Exam Prep
Career Connection
A solid foundation in these areas is crucial for excelling in core engineering subjects, which are often tested in campus placements and competitive exams like GATE, laying the groundwork for complex problem-solving in industry.
Develop Basic Engineering Skills through Labs- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage in all practical lab sessions (e.g., Basic Electrical and Electronics Lab, Workshop Practice, Computer Aided Engineering Graphics Lab). Understand the practical application of theoretical concepts and develop hands-on skills with tools and software.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals, Workshop supervisors, CAD software tutorials (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks basic features), Online simulation tools, College workshop facilities
Career Connection
Early practical exposure enhances problem-solving abilities and makes students more appealing for entry-level engineering roles requiring hands-on proficiency and a practical understanding of manufacturing and design processes.
Cultivate Effective Communication and Learning Habits- (Semester 1-2)
Improve professional communication skills through English language courses and technical presentations. Develop effective time management, note-taking, and active learning habits that will serve throughout the degree program for academic excellence.
Tools & Resources
Communication skill workshops, Toastmasters clubs (if available), Online writing resources (e.g., Grammarly), Academic advisors, Peer-assisted learning programs
Career Connection
Strong communication is vital for teamwork, presentations, and interviews, while good study habits ensure consistent academic performance, a key factor for placements and future professional growth in a collaborative environment.
Intermediate Stage
Apply Core Concepts to Real-world Problems- (Semester 3-5)
Focus on applying theoretical knowledge from subjects like Mechanics of Materials, Thermodynamics, and Fluid Mechanics to solve practical engineering challenges. Engage in mini-projects and design tasks provided in labs and courses to gain hands-on experience.
Tools & Resources
Engineering handbooks (e.g., Marks'''' Standard Handbook), Simulation software (e.g., ANSYS student version, MATLAB), Project groups, Department mentors, Industrial case studies
Career Connection
This application-oriented approach prepares students for design and analysis roles in industries, making them more ready for internships and project-based interviews, demonstrating their capability to tackle complex engineering issues.
Seek Industry Exposure through Internships and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Actively pursue internships (even short ones) during breaks, participate in industrial visits, and attend relevant workshops and technical events. This provides invaluable insight into industry practices and helps in clear career path selection.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell, Industry contacts through alumni network, LinkedIn for professional networking, Engineering associations (e.g., SAE India student chapters), Online certification platforms for specific skills
Career Connection
Direct industry experience significantly boosts resume value, provides networking opportunities, and often leads to pre-placement offers, giving students a competitive edge in the Indian job market.
Specialize through Electives and Skill Development- (Semester 5)
Carefully choose professional electives based on career interests (e.g., Automation, Mechatronics). Complement academic learning with certifications in advanced software (e.g., SolidWorks, CATIA, Ansys, AutoCAD) or programming languages relevant to mechanical engineering (e.g., Python for data analysis).
Tools & Resources
Online courses (Coursera, Udemy, edX), Industry-recognized certification programs (e.g., Dassault Systèmes), Department-organized skill development programs, Industry webinars and technical forums
Career Connection
Specialization makes graduates more competitive for niche roles and demonstrates a proactive approach to skill enhancement, crucial for today''''s dynamic job market where specific technical expertise is highly valued.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Comprehensive Project Work- (Semester 7-8)
Engage deeply in the final year project (Phase I & II). Identify a significant problem, conduct thorough research, design and implement a solution, and meticulously document the process. Focus on innovation and practical utility to solve real-world problems.
Tools & Resources
Research papers (IEEE Xplore, Scopus), Advanced simulation software (e.g., Abaqus), Laboratory equipment, Faculty guidance and mentorship, Project funding opportunities from college/government schemes
Career Connection
A well-executed project is a powerful resume enhancer, demonstrates problem-solving capabilities, and provides a strong talking point during technical interviews, often leading to R&D or advanced design roles in core industries.
Master Interview and Placement Preparation- (Semester 6-8)
Actively participate in placement training programs. Focus on improving aptitude, technical interview skills (revisiting core subjects), group discussion techniques, and resume building. Practice mock interviews rigorously to build confidence and refine responses.
Tools & Resources
Placement cell resources, Online aptitude test platforms (e.g., Indiabix, Faceprep), Technical interview preparation guides, Alumni network for insights and mock interviews, HR workshops
Career Connection
Effective preparation is key to securing desired placements in top companies. Strong interview performance can distinguish candidates in competitive hiring scenarios, opening doors to lucrative career opportunities in India.
Cultivate Professional Networking and Leadership- (Semester 6-8)
Network with alumni, industry experts, and faculty. Take on leadership roles in student organizations or technical clubs. Attend conferences and seminars to stay updated on industry trends and build a professional presence, fostering future collaborations.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn for professional connections, Professional society memberships (e.g., IEI, ISHRAE), College alumni association events, Career fairs and industry expos, Mentorship programs
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities, mentorship, and career growth. Leadership experience demonstrates soft skills highly valued by employers for future management roles and entrepreneurial ventures, enhancing overall career trajectory.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2/PUC with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer Science, securing at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC of Karnataka) in the optional subjects. Admission through KCET/COMEDK.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 175 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50% (Continuous Internal Evaluation - CIE), External: 50% (Semester End Examination - SEE)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1ME11 | Engineering Mathematics-I | Core | 4 | Differential Calculus-I, Differential Calculus-II, Partial Differentiation and Its Applications, Integral Calculus and Applications, Vector Calculus |
| 1ME12 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Core | 4 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, DC Machines, Transformers, Semiconductor Devices |
| 1ME13 | Engineering Graphics | Core | 3 | Introduction to Engineering Graphics, Orthographic Projections, Projections of Solids, Section of Solids, Isometric Projections |
| 1ME14 | Elements of Mechanical Engineering | Core | 3 | Energy Sources, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Materials, Metal Joining Process |
| 1ME15 | Engineering Physics | Core | 4 | Modern Physics, Lasers, Fibre Optics and Superconductivity, Quantum Mechanics, Nano Science and Technology |
| 1ME16 | Professional Communication in English | Ability Enhancement Elective | 1 | Basic Grammar and Vocabulary, Paragraph and Essay Writing, Reading Comprehension, Presentation Skills, Technical Communication |
| 1MEL17 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Verification of Ohms law, KCL, KVL, PN Junction Diode Characteristics, Transistor Characteristics, Rectifiers and Filters, Logic Gates |
| 1MEL18 | Computer Aided Engineering Graphics Lab | Lab | 1 | Orthographic Projections using CAD, Sectional Views using CAD, Isometric Views using CAD, Development of Surfaces using CAD, Assembly Drawing using CAD |
| 1MEL19 | Engineering Physics Lab | Lab | 1 | Determination of refractive index, Wavelength of laser, Young''''s Modulus of material, Coefficient of viscosity of liquid, Hall effect determination |
| 1MEL20 | Manufacturing Practices | Lab | 1 | Fitting operations, Welding processes, Foundry practices, Carpentry operations, Sheet metal operations |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2ME21 | Engineering Mathematics-II | Core | 4 | Linear Algebra, Second and Higher Order Differential Equations, Laplace Transform, Inverse Laplace Transform, Fourier Series |
| 2ME22 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 4 | Electrochemical Energy Systems, Corrosion and Its Control, Water Technology, Fuels and Combustion, Engineering Materials |
| 2ME23 | Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics | Core | 4 | Buildings and Roads, Bridges and Dams, Surveying, Force Systems, Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies |
| 2ME24 | Data Structures and Algorithms | Core | 3 | Arrays and Pointers, Linked Lists, Stacks and Queues, Trees and Graphs, Searching and Sorting Algorithms |
| 2ME25 | Indian Constitution and Professional Ethics | Ability Enhancement Elective | 1 | Framing of Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Organs of Government, Professional Ethics in Engineering, Moral and Ethical Dilemmas |
| 2MEL26 | Engineering Chemistry Lab | Lab | 1 | Estimation of total hardness of water, Determination of copper in solution, Estimation of iron in solution, Viscosity of lubricants, Determination of acid value of oil |
| 2MEL27 | Basic Workshop Practice | Lab | 1 | Turning operations on Lathe, Milling operations, Drilling and Tapping, Grinding operations, Shaping operations |
| 2MEL28 | Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Lab | Lab | 1 | 2D Drafting using CAD software, 3D Part Modeling, Assembly Modeling, Detailing and Dimensioning, Introduction to SolidWorks/CATIA |
| 2MEL29 | Data Structures and Algorithms Lab | Lab | 1 | Implementation of Arrays and Structures, Linked Lists operations, Stacks and Queues implementations, Tree traversals, Sorting and Searching algorithms |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3ME31 | Engineering Mathematics – III | Core | 4 | Fourier Series and Transforms, Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Methods – I, Numerical Methods – II, Z-Transforms |
| 3ME32 | Material Science | Core | 4 | Structure of Materials, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Heat Treatment Processes, Ferrous Alloys, Non-Ferrous Alloys |
| 3ME33 | Mechanics of Materials | Core | 4 | Stress and Strain Analysis, Bending Stress in Beams, Shear Stress in Beams, Torsion of Circular Shafts, Deflection of Beams and Springs |
| 3ME34 | Basic Thermodynamics | Core | 4 | Basic Concepts and Zeroth Law, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Entropy, Properties of Pure Substances |
| 3ME35 | Computer Aided Machine Drawing | Core | 3 | Orthographic Views of Machine Components, Sectional Views of Machine Components, Assembly Drawings, Production Drawings, Tolerance, Fits and Surface Finish |
| 3ME36 | Internship-I/Mini Project | Internship/Project | 2 | Industry Exposure, Project Planning and Management, Literature Survey, Report Writing, Presentation Skills |
| 3MEL37 | Material Testing Lab | Lab | 1 | Tensile Test on metals, Hardness Test (Brinell, Rockwell, Vickers), Impact Test (Izod, Charpy), Torsion Test on shafts, Compression Test on springs |
| 3MEL38 | Foundry and Forging Lab | Lab | 1 | Sand preparation and testing, Moulding processes and patterns, Casting defects and remedies, Hand forging operations, Die forging techniques |
| 3MEL39 | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Lab | Lab | 1 | Measurement of linear and angular dimensions, Surface roughness measurement, Force and Torque measurement, Strain measurement using strain gauges, Temperature and Pressure measurement |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4ME41 | Applied Thermodynamics | Core | 4 | Gas Power Cycles, Vapour Power Cycles, Refrigeration Cycles, Compressors, Steam Nozzles and Turbines |
| 4ME42 | Kinematics of Machines | Core | 4 | Mechanisms and Machines, Velocity Analysis of Mechanisms, Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms, Cams and Followers, Gears and Gear Trains |
| 4ME43 | Fluid Mechanics | Core | 4 | Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Flow through Pipes |
| 4ME44 | Metal Casting and Welding | Core | 4 | Sand Casting Processes, Special Casting Processes, Arc Welding Processes, Resistance Welding, Solid State Welding |
| 4ME45 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing | Core | 3 | Automation and Manufacturing Systems, CNC Machining, CAD/CAM Integration, Robotics in Manufacturing, Flexible Manufacturing Systems |
| 4ME46 | Environmental Science and Sustainability | Ability Enhancement Elective | 1 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution and Control, Solid Waste Management, Renewable Energy Resources, Sustainable Development Concepts |
| 4MEL47 | Thermal Engineering Lab | Lab | 1 | Performance testing of IC Engines, Boiler performance analysis, Refrigeration system performance, Air compressor testing, Heat pump experimentation |
| 4MEL48 | Fluid Mechanics and Machines Lab | Lab | 1 | Flow measurement using Venturimeter/Orificemeter, Pipe friction losses, Performance of Centrifugal Pump, Performance of Reciprocating Pump, Performance of Pelton/Francis Turbine |
| 4MEL49 | Machine Shop Practice | Lab | 1 | Lathe operations (turning, facing, threading), Milling operations (plain, slot), Drilling and reaming operations, Grinding and finishing operations, Shaping and planing operations |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5ME51 | Dynamics of Machines | Core | 4 | Static and Dynamic Force Analysis, Balancing of Rotating Masses, Balancing of Reciprocating Masses, Mechanical Vibrations, Gyroscope and its applications |
| 5ME52 | Heat Transfer | Core | 4 | Conduction Heat Transfer, Convection Heat Transfer, Radiation Heat Transfer, Heat Exchangers, Extended Surfaces (Fins) |
| 5ME53 | Design of Machine Elements-I | Core | 4 | Stress Concentration and Factor of Safety, Design for Static and Fluctuating Loads, Design of Shafts, Design of Couplings, Design of Keys and Cotter Joints |
| 5ME54 | Manufacturing Process-I | Core | 4 | Metal Cutting Theory, Machining Processes (turning, milling, drilling), Abrasive Processes, Forming Processes (rolling, forging), Sheet Metal Operations |
| 5ME55 | Automation and Robotics | Professional Elective – I | 3 | Automation Concepts and Strategies, Robot Kinematics, Robot Dynamics, End Effectors and Sensors, Robot Programming and Applications |
| 5ME56 | Artificial Intelligence | Open Elective – I | 3 | Introduction to AI, Machine Learning Fundamentals, Deep Learning Concepts, Natural Language Processing, AI Applications and Ethical Considerations |
| 5MEL57 | CAD/CAM Lab | Lab | 1 | Part Modeling and Assembly Modeling using CAD, Surface Modeling Techniques, FEA Introduction using CAD software, CNC Part Programming, Tool Path Generation |
| 5MEL58 | Heat Transfer Lab | Lab | 1 | Thermal conductivity of solids, Natural convection heat transfer, Forced convection heat transfer, Radiation heat transfer characteristics, Performance of heat exchangers |
| 5MEL59 | Internship-II/Mini Project | Internship/Project | 2 | Advanced Industry Exposure, Project Implementation and Testing, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Technical Report Writing, Presentation and Viva Voce |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6ME61 | Turbo Machines | Core | 4 | Principle of Turbo Machines, Impulse and Reaction Turbines, Centrifugal Pumps, Axial Flow Compressors, Performance Analysis of Turbo Machines |
| 6ME62 | Design of Machine Elements-II | Core | 4 | Design of Power Screws, Design of Gears (Spur, Helical), Design of Bearings (Sliding, Rolling), Design of Springs, Design of Clutches and Brakes |
| 6ME63 | Operations Research | Core | 4 | Linear Programming, Transportation Problems, Assignment Problems, Queuing Theory, Network Analysis (PERT/CPM) |
| 6ME64 | Non-Conventional Energy Sources | Professional Elective – II | 3 | Solar Energy Systems, Wind Energy Conversion, Geothermal Energy, Biomass Energy, Ocean Energy Systems |
| 6ME65 | Data Science | Open Elective – II | 3 | Introduction to Data Science, Data Preprocessing, Exploratory Data Analysis, Supervised Learning Models, Unsupervised Learning Models |
| 6MEL66 | Design Lab | Lab | 1 | Design of machine components using CAD, Stress analysis using FEA software, Design optimization techniques, Material selection for design, Failure analysis of components |
| 6MEL67 | Manufacturing Process Lab | Lab | 1 | CNC Milling and Turning operations, Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM), Electro-Chemical Machining (ECM), Additive Manufacturing processes, Metrological inspection of manufactured parts |
| 6MEL68 | Internship-III/Mini Project | Internship/Project | 2 | Project Management and Execution, Prototype Development and Testing, Validation of Design/Process, Technical Documentation and Reporting, Teamwork and Collaboration |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7ME71 | Finite Element Methods | Core | 4 | Introduction to FEM and Applications, 1D Elements (bar, truss), 2D Elements (plane stress, plane strain), Isoparametric Elements, Dynamic Analysis using FEM |
| 7ME72 | Industrial Management and Engineering Economics | Core | 4 | Principles of Management, Production Planning and Control, Quality Control and Management, Financial Analysis for Engineers, Project Evaluation and Investment Decisions |
| 7ME73 | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning | Professional Elective – III | 3 | Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems, Vapour Absorption Refrigeration Systems, Psychrometry and Air Conditioning, Refrigerants and Environmental Impact, HVAC System Design |
| 7ME74 | Renewable Energy Systems | Professional Elective – IV | 3 | Solar Photovoltaic Systems, Wind Power Generation, Biofuel Production Technologies, Geothermal Energy Systems, Energy Storage Technologies |
| 7ME75 | Project Work – Phase I | Project | 4 | Problem Identification and Definition, Literature Survey and State-of-Art, Methodology Design and Planning, Project Proposal and Documentation, Initial Data Collection and Analysis |
| 7MEL76 | CIM Lab | Lab | 1 | CNC programming and machining simulations, Robot programming and operation, PLC applications in automation, Automated material handling systems, FMS simulation and control |
| 7MEL77 | Fluid Power Lab | Lab | 1 | Hydraulic circuits design and analysis, Pneumatic circuits design and analysis, Performance of hydraulic pumps and motors, Control valves and actuators characteristics, Troubleshooting fluid power systems |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8ME81 | Product Design and Development | Professional Elective – V | 3 | Product Life Cycle Management, Conceptual Design and Ideation, Detail Design and Engineering, Prototyping and Testing, Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFM/DFA) |
| 8ME82 | Internship (Full-time) / Project Work – Phase II | Internship/Project | 18 | Comprehensive Project Implementation, Experimental Setup and Data Collection, Advanced Data Analysis and Interpretation, Final Technical Report Writing, Project Defense and Viva Voce |
| 8ME83 | Technical Seminar | Seminar | 2 | Topic Selection and Literature Review, Technical Content Preparation, Presentation Skills Development, Question and Answer Handling, Seminar Report Writing |




