B.E. Graduate Programme
Mechanical Engineering
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
Programme Overview
Mechanical students attend theory classes in mechanics, thermodynamics, and design, and spend substantial time in the workshop and CAD lab. Coursework includes machine drawing, manufacturing processes, and heat transfer as per BAMU scheme.
Key Highlights of the ME Programme
- Machine shop and fitting practice
- CAD/CAM lab for design work
- Thermal and fluid mechanics experiments
- Material testing facility
- Workshop safety training
- Core manufacturing and design projects
- 60 seats per year
Why Choose ME at CDS College?
Courses tied to the shop floor
Subjects matched to manufacturing and automotive sector work.
Faculty across core areas
Teachers experienced in design, thermal, and production engineering.
Real workshop time
Machine-shop training, fitting practice, and design projects.
Help with core jobs
Placement support for core mechanical and design roles.
Graduate Benefits
Solid fundamentals
A firm grounding in design, thermal, and manufacturing systems.
Many sectors to choose from
Automotive, aerospace, energy, HVAC, and production work.
Design and build
Hands-on work with CAD and prototyping tools.
Laboratories & Facilities
- CAD/CAM & Design Lab
- Thermal & Fluid Mechanics Lab
- Manufacturing & Workshop
- Material Testing Lab
- Robotics & Mechatronics Lab
Core Syllabus Areas
- Engineering Mechanics & Thermodynamics
- Machine Design & CAD/CAM
- Manufacturing Processes
- Fluid Mechanics & Heat Transfer
- Industrial Engineering & Automation
Career Opportunities
- Design Engineer
- Production / Manufacturing Engineer
- Quality & Maintenance Engineer
- Automotive Engineer
- HVAC & Energy Systems Engineer
- R&D Engineer
