Introduction

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.

 


Programme Outcomes

Programme Outcomes

 

Goal of the Mechanical Engineering is to provide students with preparation to become worthy of professional careers in the field and to be motivated for lifelong learning. All prescribed courses have definite objectives and outcomes.

At the end of the program the student will be able to:  

PO 1 : Apply the knowledge of mathematics, basic sciences, and mechanical engineering to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO 2 : Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex mechanical engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions.
PO 3 : Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design mechanical system components that meet the specified needs.
PO 4 : Use mechanical engineering research-based knowledge related to interpretation of data and provide valid conclusions.
PO 5 : Create, select, and apply modern mechanical engineering and IT tools to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO 6 : Apply reasoning acquired by the mechanical engineering knowledge to assess societal and safety issues.
PO 7 : Understand the impact of engineering solutions on the environment, and demonstrate the knowledge for sustainable development.
PO 8 : Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO 9 : Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO 10 : Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large.
PO 11 : Understand the engineering and management principles and apply these to the multidisciplinary environments.
PO 12 : Recognize the need for life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

 


Faculty (Permanent:10 Adhoc/Other:03 Total:13)

Faculty  (Permanent:10     Adhoc/Other:03     Total:13)

Sr. Name Designation/Dept Qualification Experience Email Address Area of Specialization Image
Teaching Industry
1 Dr. SWAMI M C (H.O.D.) Asso. Prof. Ph.D 25   msswami@yahoo.co.in CAD/CAM, Thermal
2 Prof. DHARNE B V (Principal) Asso. Prof. M.E. 29   bvdharne@gmail.com O.R., SQC
3 Prof. KHATOD N B Asso. Prof. M.E. 33   nbkhatod@gmail.com Drawing, CAD,
4 Dr. MANTRI S G Asst. Prof. Ph.D 29 2 sgmantri@gmail.com Quality Cost, CAD
5 Prof. KASBE V G Asst. Prof. Ph.D* 21   kasbevg@rediffmail.com Thermal Science
6 Prof. SAGARE R M Asst. Prof. M.E.* 22   rmsagare@gmail.com Design Refrigeration
7 Prof. PEDDE A N Asst. Prof. (TPO) M.E, Ph.D* 22 3 anpedde@gmail.com Mfg. Process Engg.
8 Prof. BEMBALKAR S M Asst. Prof. M. Tech 15 2 santoshbembalkar@rediffmail.com Thermal
9 Prof. SAMSHETTE S M Asst. Prof. M.E, M.M.S.* 8 3 sagar.samshette@gmail.com Machine Design
10 Prof. Gir N.R. Asst. Prof. M.Tech. 3   nitingir@gmail.com  

Student Corner

Student Corner

Mechanical Engineering Students Association

Designation Name
President MUSTAPURE GUNVANT ANNARAO
Vice President REDDY PRAJWAL RAJKUMAR
Treasurer SWAMI BHAGAWAN MALLIKARJUN
Joint Treasurer 1) SURYAWANSHI MANISHA JEEVAN,
2) SHAIKH ASLAM SATTAR
Secretary AMBULGEKAR ABHIJIT SANJAY
Joint Secretary 1) THELE OMKAR DATTATRAY,
2) BANSODE RUSHIKESH D.
Ladies Representtive GIRI POOJA RAJENDRA

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