Introduction

Mechanical Engineering envisages the development, design, manufacturing and maintenance of machinery. The present age demands Mechanical Engineering specialists who have the capacity of adaptability and creativity in the new technical areas. Mechanical Engineers should have knowledge not only in their own specialized fields but also in wide interdisciplinary fields as well. To meet the above requirements Mechanical Engineering department offers the UG course in Mechanical Engineering.

The department has following laboratories, well equipped with modern equipments

  • I.C. Engines and Thermodynamics
  • Metallurgy
  • Metrology and Quality Control
  • Heat Transfer
  • Theory of Machines
  • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  • Mechanical Measurements
  • Automatic Control Systems
  • CAD/CAM
  • Work Shop

The department has conducted a few software training workshops for engineering teachers and students.

Career opportunities

Mechanical Engineering finds applications in all fields of technology. These engineers are required in automobile, chemical, electronics, steel, and fertilizer industries. Mechanical engineers also play a vital role in government sectors like Ordinance factories, Railways, Steel plants, Oil exploration and Refining, technical wings of armed forces, Space Research organisation, etc. With the rapid rate of expansion in the industrial sector, the employment potential for mechanical engineers is very high.Mechanical engineers also have a good scope to set up ancillary units of their own and design and manufacture assemblies and subassemblies required for large industries. In agricultural sector, mechanical engineers play a vital role by establishing service centres for maintenance of tractors, oil engines, pump sets, electric motors and other agricultural equipments.

 


PEO's, PO's, PSO's

Program Outcomes: 

Engineering Graduate will be able to –

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs):

PEO1 Graduates should excel in engineering positions in industry and other organizations that emphasize design and implementation of engineering systems and devices

PEO2 Graduates should excel in best post-graduate engineering institutes, reaching advanced degrees in engineering and related discipline.

PEO3 Within several years from graduation, alumni should have established a successful career in an engineering-related multi-disciplinary field, leading or participating effectively in interdisciplinary engineering projects, as well as continuously adapting to changing technologies.

PEO4 Graduates are expected to continue personal development through professional study and self- learning.

PEO5 Graduates are expected to be good citizens and cultured human beings, with full appreciation of the importance of professional, ethical and societal responsibilities.


Program-Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO 1: Graduates will be able to apply engineering fundamentals, CAD/CAM tools, and design standards to design mechanical components, systems, and processes that meet functional and societal requirements.

PSO 2: Graduates will be able to analyse, select, and apply appropriate manufacturing methods, thermal engineering principles, and modern industrial practices to solve real-world engineering problems.

PSO 3: Graduates will be able to use modern engineering software, computational techniques, and experimental methods to model, simulate, test, and optimize mechanical engineering systems


 

Faculty Details

     Name Dr. MANTRI S G
Designation Asso. Prof.  (HOD)
Qualification Ph.D (Mechanical Engg) 
Teaching Experience 35 Years
Industry Experience 02 Years
Email Address sgmantri@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Machine Design, Manufacturing                                                                                                                                             

     Name Prof. BEMBALKAR S M
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M. Tech
Teaching Experience 15 Years
Industry Experience 2 Years
Email Address santoshbembalkar@rediffmail.com
Area of Specialization Thermal.                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Dr. SWAMI M C
Designation Asso. Prof. 
Qualification

Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering, M. E. (Mechanical  – CAD/CAM), B. E. (Production Engineering ), Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Diploma in Yoga Teacher                                      

Teaching Experience 28 Years
Industry Experience -
Email Address mcswami1008@gmail.com                                                                                   
Area of Specialization Thermal Engg.,Energy, Composites                                                                                                                                                        

     Name Prof. KASBE V G
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E., Ph.D*
Teaching Experience 21 Years
Industry Experience -
Email Address kasbevg@rediffmail.com                                                                                                                               
Area of Specialization Thermal Science.                               

     Name Prof. SAGARE R M
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E.
Teaching Experience 22 Years
Industry Experience -
Email Address rmsagare@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Design Refrigeration.                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Prof. PEDDE A N
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E, Ph.D*
Teaching Experience 22 Years
Industry Experience 3
Email Address anpedde@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Mfg. Process Engg.                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Prof. SHIVPUJE R.S.
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E, Ph.D*
Teaching Experience 23 Years
Industry Experience -
Email Address ravishivpuje1971@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Manufacturing & Automation                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Prof. SAMSHETTE S M
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E, M.M.S.*
Teaching Experience 12 Years
Industry Experience 3 Years
Email Address sagar.samshette@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Machine Design.                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Prof. Gir N.R.
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.Tech.
Teaching Experience 8 Years
Industry Experience 3 Months
Email Address nitingir@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Machine Design                                                                                                                                                     

     Name Prof. S.S.Garte
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.E. Machine Design
Teaching Experience 5 Years
Industry Experience --
Email Address gartesantosh99@gmail.com
Area of Specialization -.                                                                                                                                                       

     Name Prof. Birajdar S.S.
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification B.E.– (Mechanical Engineering), M.E.  (Machine Design)
Teaching Experience 10 Years
Industry Experience --
Email Address surajbirajdar121@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Machine Design.                                                                                                                                                

 


     Name Prof. Fesgale S.R.
Designation Lecturer
Qualification M.Tech (machine Design Engineering)
Teaching Experience 8 Years
Industry Experience 1 Year
Email Address fesgalesr@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Machine Design.                                                                                                                                                

 

     Name Prof. Dokade N. S.
Designation Lecturer
Qualification M.Tech (Thermal)
Teaching Experience --
Industry Experience 1 Year
Email Address dokadeneha24@gmail.com
Area of Specialization Thermal Engineering                                                                                                                                                

 

     Name Prof. Patil S. S.
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.TECH ( MACHINE DESIGN).
Teaching Experience 2 YEARS 5 MONTHS.
Industry Experience 6 YEARS 10 MONTHS.
Email Address sspatil@msbecl.ac.in 
Area of Specialization  MACHINE DESIGN.                                                                                                                                               

 

     Name Prof. Prayag N. K.
Designation Asst. Prof.
Qualification M.Tech (machine Design)
Teaching Experience 12 YEARS 
Industry Experience 3 YEARS 
Email Address nirajprayag1@gmail.com                                                                                                                                        
Area of Specialization  MACHINE DESIGN.                                                                                                                                               

 

Student Corner

Mechanical Engineering Students Association (MESA) 2025-26:


 

Events

Solapur Zonal Vollyball Winner Team


Industrial Visit


Railway Coach Factory Visit


Poster Presentation Competition


Expert Lectures


 

Laboratory

Name of Laboratory:- CAD-CAM Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Commek PC based high Precision CNC MILL Trainer.
  2. CNC Lathe Trainer
  3. Lenova Think Center Desktop Computers (20)
  4. Sony LCD Projector EX-100

Software:-

  1. CATIA V5 (DIC)
  2. UG NX5 CAD, CAM, NASTRANS

Highlight:- Life time MOU with TATA Technologies (Ready Engineer Course)


Name of Laboratory:- Metallurgy & Material Science Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Trinoculor inverted Metallurgical Microscope
  2. Jominy End quench Apparatus
  3. Muffle Furnace 9x4x4, 1100D
  4. Digital Rockwell Cum Brinell Hardness testing machine
  5. Metallurgical polishing machine
  6. Single disc variable speed grinding/lapping machine

Name of Laboratory:- Heat Transfer Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Heat transfer through lagged pipe.
  2. Two slab guarded hot plate
  3. Stefan Boltzmann’s apparatus
  4. Heat transfer through pin fin
  5. Heat transfer through forced convection
  6. Heat exchanger-parallel & counter flow
  7. Heat transfer through composite slab

Name of Laboratory:- Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Refrigeration testing Rig
  2. Cut Section model of Compressors
  3. Working model of Compressors
  4. sectional cut model of refrigeration control Panel board
  5. Gas charging & evacuating system
  6. Experimental Air Conditioning testing (duct type).

Name of Laboratory:- IC Engine & Thermodynamics Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Diesel engine with Hydraulic Dynamometer Test Rig
  2. Diesel Engine With Mechanical Dynamometer Test Rig (5HP)
  3. 4-cylinder petrol engine with hydraulic Dynamometer 
  4. Computerized engine test setup 4cylender 4 stroke petrol engine with eddy current Dynamometer.
  5. Separating & Throttling Calorimeter
  6. Air compressor
  7. Penske martens flash point tester with energy regulator
  8. Cleve land flash & fire point apparatus with energy regulator

Name of Laboratory:- Mech. Measurement & Metrology Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Stroboscope demonstration system
  2. Load cell (Universal type)
  3. Measurement of temp using thermometer
  4. Measurement of torque using strain gauge
  5. Inductive pick up demonstration set up
  6. Capacitive pick up demonstration set up

Name of Laboratory:- Metrology & Quality Control Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Pneumatic comparator (Solex type)
  2. Gear tooth micrometer
  3. Limit fit kit with snap gauge
  4. Optical bevel protractor(dial)
  5. Mechanical comparator
  6. Slip gauge (set)

Name of Laboratory:- Theory of Machine Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. Gyroscope testing unit
  2. Universal Governor apparatus
  3. Inversion of four bar chain
  4. Motorized Gyroscope Apparatus
  5. Universal vibration apparatus

Name of Laboratory:- Mechatronics Lab

List of Major Equipment:-

  1. D. C. Position Control Study of D. C. Motor angular position control system
  2. Pneumatic trainer
  3. Closed Loop System
  4. Temperature controller system to study a typical temperature control system

Name of Laboratory:- Fluid Mechanics Lab

List of Major equipment:-

  1. Hele-Shaw Apparatus
  2. Bernoulli’s Theorem Apparatus
  3. Reynolds Apparatus                    
  4. Impact of jet Apparatus     
  5. Meta-centric height of ship model

Name of Laboratory:- Engineering Drawing hall


Name of Laboratory:- Work shop

1.Welding Shop

2. Carpentry Shop

3. Machine Shop

4.Fitting Shop


Digital Class Rooms:-  


 

Career opportunities

Careers In Mechanical Engineering:-

Mechanical Engineering finds application in all fields of technology. It is one of the primitive branches of Engineering which have remained always in demand and continue to be in the future.

This is why Mechanical trade is called as an Evergreen trade (branch). Mechanical engineers have always been needed as essential staff personnel in various industries of both public and private sector.


Opportunities:-

Mechanical engineering has a tremendous scope such as:

• Automobile Industry

• Cement Industry

• Steel Industry

• Power Sector

• Hydraulics

• Manufacturing Plants

• Drilling and Mining Industry

• Oil and Gas Industry

• Aeronautical Industry

• Biotechnology

• Nanotechnology

• Defense sector.

• Teaching

• Research & Development


 

Technical Staff


  Name Faske Vishwanth Suryakany
Designation Technical Lab Assistant
Qualification B.E. (Mechanical)
Experience 17 Years

  Name Khudase Ravishankar Chanbasappa
Designation Technical Lab Assistant
Qualification I.T.I., Dip.Mechanical Engg. 
Experience 15 Years

  Name Mangesh Ashok Gaikwad
Designation Instructor
Qualification ITI, MA
Experience 20 Years

  Name Devkate Tukaram Wamanrao
Designation Lab Assistant (Fitter)
Qualification I.T.I.,MCVC
Experience 15 Years

  Name Ijare Rohan Sharnappa
Designation Lab Assistant
Qualification B.Tech.(Mechanical) M Tech (Persuing)
Experience 02 Years

  Name Ghavane Rushikesh Babarao
Designation Lab Assistant
Qualification I.T.I.,H.S.C.
Experience 02 Years

  Name Buke Akshay Sanjay
Designation Turner
Qualification I.T.I.,B.B.A.
Experience 02 Years

  Name Swami Sourabh Satish
Designation Welder
Qualification I.T.I.
Experience 02 Years

  Name Birajdar Nilesh Sidhaling
Designation Skill Attendant
Qualification I.T.I.,B.A.
Experience 20 Years

 

Notices

Vision & Mission

Vision of Mechanical Engineering Department:

        To empower students with strong technical knowledge, problem solving ability, and professional values to excel in Mechanical Engineering and make meaningful contribution to society.


Mission of Mechanical Engineering Department:

1. To provide quality education in mechanical engineering through balanced curriculum, hands on training and exposure to emerging technologies.

2. To strengthen industry- institute interaction for practical learning, internships, and projects that prepare graduates to meet industrial and social needs

3. To foster innovation and research by promoting interdisciplinary learning and developing analytical, creative and problem solving skills among students.

4. To inculcate ethical values, leadership qualities and life-long learning habits that enable students to act responsibly and contribute positively to the engineering profession and the community.


 

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