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B-TECH in Mechanical Engineering at RK University

RK University, a premier private institution in Rajkot, Gujarat, established in 2008, is UGC recognized and NAAC 'A' Grade accredited. Spanning 100 acres, it offers diverse undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. Known for its academic strength and vibrant campus life, it attracts students seeking quality education with promising career outcomes.

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About the Specialization

What is Mechanical Engineering at RK University Rajkot?

This Mechanical Engineering program at RK University focuses on foundational principles and advanced applications in design, analysis, manufacturing, and thermal sciences. With a strong emphasis on practical skills, it aligns with India''''s burgeoning manufacturing and automotive sectors, preparing engineers for diverse industrial roles. The curriculum integrates traditional concepts with emerging technologies, ensuring relevance in a dynamic engineering landscape.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, aspiring to innovate and solve real-world engineering challenges. It suits individuals keen on product development, process optimization, and energy solutions. Working professionals seeking to upskill in areas like CAD/CAM, robotics, or advanced materials will also find the curriculum beneficial for career progression in India''''s industrial hubs.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect robust career paths in India''''s automotive, manufacturing, energy, and aerospace sectors, with entry-level salaries typically ranging from INR 3.5-6 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Roles include Design Engineer, Production Engineer, R&D Engineer, and Maintenance Engineer. The program prepares students for professional certifications like GATE and various industry-specific technical accreditations, fostering continuous professional development.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)

Focus rigorously on understanding basic physics, chemistry, mathematics, and programming concepts. These subjects form the bedrock of all advanced mechanical engineering topics. Dedicate extra time to problem-solving and conceptual clarity.

Tools & Resources

NPTEL courses for foundational subjects, NCERT textbooks, Engineering Mechanics by R.C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal

Career Connection

Strong fundamentals are crucial for competitive exams like GATE and for excelling in technical interviews for core engineering companies.

Develop Hands-on Workshop Skills- (Semester 1-2)

Actively participate in all engineering workshops (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical). Understand the practical applications of tools, manufacturing processes, and safety protocols. Seek opportunities for additional practical exposure beyond curriculum.

Tools & Resources

University workshops, YouTube tutorials for basic fabrication, Local fabrication units for observation

Career Connection

Practical skills are highly valued by industries, particularly in manufacturing and production roles, and enhance understanding of design for manufacturability.

Cultivate Effective Communication and Teamwork- (Semester 1-2)

Leverage professional communication courses and lab sessions to improve written and oral communication. Actively participate in group projects and discussions to develop teamwork abilities.

Tools & Resources

Toastmasters International, Online communication courses, Peer study groups, University language labs

Career Connection

Essential soft skills for any engineering role, crucial for project collaboration, client interaction, and leadership positions in the Indian corporate environment.

Intermediate Stage

Deep Dive into Core Mechanical Subjects- (Semester 3-5)

Focus intensely on Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Theory of Machines, and Manufacturing Processes. Solve a wide range of numerical problems and understand theoretical derivations.

Tools & Resources

Strength of Materials by Gere and Timoshenko, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by Sonntag and Van Wylen, GATE previous year question papers

Career Connection

These subjects are fundamental for specialized roles in design, analysis, and thermal engineering, and are heavily tested in campus placements.

Seek Industry Exposure through Internships/Mini-Projects- (Semester 4-5)

Actively look for internships or volunteer for mini-projects in local industries during summer/winter breaks. This provides real-world application of theoretical knowledge and helps identify areas of interest.

Tools & Resources

University career services, LinkedIn, Internshala, Local MSMEs and manufacturing units in Gujarat

Career Connection

Internships build a professional network, provide practical experience, and often lead to pre-placement offers (PPOs) in Indian companies.

Build CAD/CAM and Simulation Software Proficiency- (Semester 4-5)

Beyond curriculum, gain proficiency in industry-standard CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, CATIA) and basic simulation tools (e.g., Ansys, Abaqus). Certifications in these tools are highly beneficial.

Tools & Resources

Authorized training centers, Online courses (Coursera, Udemy), University CAD labs, Student versions of software

Career Connection

Essential for design, analysis, and manufacturing engineering roles, significantly enhancing employability in the Indian engineering industry.

Advanced Stage

Undertake a Robust Capstone Project- (Semester 6-8 (Project I, II, III))

Choose a challenging final year project that aligns with industry needs or current research trends. Focus on practical implementation, data analysis, and problem-solving, resulting in a tangible outcome.

Tools & Resources

Project guidance from faculty, Access to university labs, Research papers, Industry mentors

Career Connection

A well-executed project demonstrates problem-solving abilities, technical skills, and initiative, making a strong impression during placements and further studies.

Specialize through Electives and Advanced Learning- (Semester 5-8)

Carefully choose professional and open electives that align with your career aspirations (e.g., Robotics, CFD, Maintenance Engineering). Supplement classroom learning with advanced online courses or certifications in your chosen specialization.

Tools & Resources

NPTEL advanced courses, Specialized online platforms (edX, Coursera), Industry association workshops

Career Connection

Specialization helps target specific roles in emerging fields and provides a competitive edge in a demanding job market, leading to higher compensation packages.

Prepare Comprehensively for Placements and Higher Studies- (Semester 7-8)

Actively participate in campus placement drives, mock interviews, and resume building workshops. For higher studies, prepare for GATE/GRE/TOEFL. Network with alumni and industry professionals.

Tools & Resources

University placement cell, Coaching centers (if opted for competitive exams), LinkedIn, Alumni mentorship programs

Career Connection

Direct impact on securing desirable employment in leading Indian and multinational companies or gaining admission to prestigious postgraduate programs.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Maths and English with minimum 45% aggregate (40% for SC/ST category)

Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years

Credits: 166 Credits

Assessment: Internal: 30% (for theory subjects), External: 70% (for theory subjects)

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT101Engineering ChemistryCore Theory4Water Technology, Fuels and Combustion, Engineering Materials, Corrosion, Instrumental Methods of Analysis
BT102Engineering PhysicsCore Theory4Wave Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Lasers and Fiber Optics, Nuclear Energy
BT103Engineering Mathematics-ICore Theory4Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Sequences and Series, Vector Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations
BT104Elements of Electrical EngineeringCore Theory4DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, DC Machines, AC Machines
BT105Basic Civil EngineeringCore Theory2Surveying, Building Materials, Concrete Technology, Structural Elements, Water Supply and Sanitation
BT151Engineering Chemistry LabLab1Water analysis, Fuel analysis, Viscosity measurement, pHmetry, Conductometry
BT152Engineering Physics LabLab1Optics experiments, Semiconductor characteristics, Laser experiments, Magnetic fields, AC circuits
BT154Elements of Electrical Engineering LabLab1Verification of network theorems, AC circuit analysis, Transformer tests, DC machine characteristics, AC machine performance
BT156Basic Civil Engineering WorkshopWorkshop1Surveying instruments, Building material tests, Concrete preparation, Plumbing demonstration, Carpentry

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT201Professional CommunicationCore Theory3Communication Skills, Written Communication, Oral Communication, Group Discussion, Presentation Skills
BT202Engineering Mathematics-IICore Theory4Matrices, Vector Spaces, Multivariable Calculus, Partial Differential Equations, Complex Numbers
BT203Environmental StudiesCore Theory2Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Environmental Management
BT204Computer Programming & Problem SolvingCore Theory4Programming Fundamentals, Control Structures, Functions, Arrays, Pointers, Structures
BT205Engineering Graphics & DesignCore Theory3Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sections of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Auto-CAD Introduction
BT206Basic Mechanical EngineeringCore Theory2Thermodynamics, IC Engines, Refrigeration, Power Transmission, Material Handling
BT251Professional Communication LabLab1Public speaking, Presentation practice, Group discussion, Interview skills, Report writing
BT254Computer Programming & Problem Solving LabLab1C programming exercises, Data structures implementation, Algorithm design, Debugging, Problem solving
BT256Basic Mechanical Engineering WorkshopWorkshop2Machining operations, Welding techniques, Fitting shop, Foundry practice, Sheet metal work

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM301Engineering Mathematics-IIICore Theory4Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Probability and Statistics, Numerical Methods, Partial Differential Equations
BM302ThermodynamicsCore Theory4First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Properties of Pure Substances, Gas Power Cycles, Vapour Power Cycles
BM303Material Science and MetallurgyCore Theory4Crystal Structures, Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment of Steels, Non-Ferrous Alloys, Mechanical Properties of Materials
BM304Manufacturing ProcessesCore Theory4Foundry Technology, Welding Processes, Forming Processes, Machining Processes, Powder Metallurgy
BM305Mechanics of SolidsCore Theory4Stress and Strain, Bending Moments, Shear Forces, Torsion, Deflection of Beams
BM352Thermodynamics LabLab1IC engine performance, Refrigeration cycle, Heat pump, Boiler efficiency, Gas turbine
BM353Material Science and Metallurgy LabLab1Hardness tests, Impact tests, Tensile tests, Microstructure analysis, Heat treatment
BM354Manufacturing Processes LabLab1Machining operations, Welding practice, Sand casting, Sheet metal forming, Powder metallurgy

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM401Fluid MechanicsCore Theory4Fluid Properties, Fluid Statics, Fluid Kinematics, Fluid Dynamics, Boundary Layer Theory
BM402Theory of MachinesCore Theory4Kinematics of Machines, Dynamics of Machines, Cams and Followers, Gears and Gear Trains, Vibrations
BM403Applied ThermodynamicsCore Theory4IC Engine Cycles, Gas Turbines, Steam Nozzles, Compressors, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
BM404Machine DrawingCore Theory3Sectional Views, Limits, Fits and Tolerances, Assembly Drawings, Production Drawings, CAD applications
BM405Machine Design-ICore Theory4Design against Static Load, Design against Fluctuating Load, Threaded Joints, Welded Joints, Shafts and Keys
BM451Fluid Mechanics LabLab1Flow measurement, Pump characteristics, Turbine performance, Reynolds experiment, Bernoulli''''s theorem
BM452Theory of Machines LabLab1Governor experiments, Gyroscope, Cam analysis, Gear train analysis, Vibration analysis
BM453Applied Thermodynamics LabLab2IC engine testing, Compressor performance, Refrigeration system, Air conditioning, Heat exchanger

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM501Heat and Mass TransferCore Theory4Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Heat Exchangers, Mass Transfer
BM502Metrology and Quality ControlCore Theory4Linear and Angular Measurements, Form Measurement, Surface Finish, Quality Control Tools, Statistical Process Control
BM503Operations ResearchCore Theory4Linear Programming, Transportation Problems, Assignment Problems, Network Analysis, Queuing Theory
BM504Machine Design-IICore Theory4Springs, Bearings, Clutches and Brakes, Belt and Chain Drives, Flywheel
BM505Power Plant EngineeringElective Theory3Steam Power Plants, Diesel Power Plants, Hydroelectric Power Plants, Nuclear Power Plants, Renewable Energy Sources
BM551Heat and Mass Transfer LabLab1Conduction experiments, Convection experiments, Radiation experiments, Heat exchanger performance, Mass diffusion
BM552Metrology and Quality Control LabLab1Measurement tools, Gear measurement, Surface roughness, Quality control charts, Gage design
BM558Industrial TrainingIndustrial Training2Industrial exposure, Practical application, Report writing, Presentation, Project work

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM601Industrial Engineering and ManagementCore Theory4Work Study, Production Planning, Inventory Control, Quality Management, Project Management
BM602CAD/CAMCore Theory4Geometric Modeling, CAD Software, NC Programming, CAM Systems, CIM
BM603Automobile EngineeringCore Theory4Engine Components, Transmission System, Braking System, Steering System, Suspension System
BM604Open Elective-IOpen Elective Theory3
BM605Refrigeration & Air ConditioningElective Theory3Vapour Compression Systems, Vapour Absorption Systems, Psychrometrics, Air Conditioning Systems, Refrigerants
BM651Industrial Engineering and Management LabLab1Work measurement, Method study, Layout design, Inventory control, Quality control
BM652CAD/CAM LabLab12D/3D modeling, Assembly modeling, NC part programming, CAM simulation, G-code generation
BM657Project-IProject2Literature survey, Problem identification, Design, Analysis, Report writing

Semester 7

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM701Finite Element MethodCore Theory4Basic Concepts of FEM, 1D Elements, 2D Elements, Isoparametric Elements, Dynamic Analysis
BM702RoboticsElective Theory3Robot Kinematics, Robot Dynamics, Robot Control, Robot Actuators and Sensors, Industrial Applications
BM703Non-Destructive TestingElective Theory3Visual Inspection, Dye Penetrant Testing, Magnetic Particle Testing, Eddy Current Testing, Ultrasonic Testing
BM704Open Elective-IIOpen Elective Theory3
BM751Finite Element Method LabLab1FEM software applications, Structural analysis, Thermal analysis, Modal analysis, Element stiffness
BM757Project-IIProject2Project planning, Design and development, Experimentation, Data analysis, Technical report
BM758Industrial Internship/Training (4 weeks)Internship3Industry specific skills, Professional ethics, Teamwork, Problem-solving, Report and presentation

Semester 8

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BM801Maintenance EngineeringElective Theory3Types of Maintenance, Reliability Engineering, Condition Monitoring, Spares Management, Safety in Maintenance
BM857Project-IIIProject5Project execution, Results interpretation, Optimization, Documentation, Presentation and defense
BM858SeminarSeminar2Literature review, Research methodology, Technical presentation, Q&A, Scientific communication
BM859Viva VoceViva Voce2Comprehensive subject knowledge, Interview skills, Project understanding, Career aspirations, Professional outlook
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