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B.Tech. (Applied Mechanics)
Bachelor of Techonology in Applied Mechanics
| Duration: | 4 Years |
| Level: | Graduation |
| Type: | Degree |
| Eligibility: | 10+2 |
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics or Bachelor of Technology in Applied Mechanics is an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering course. This program is designed to cultivate high-level professionals who have systematic understanding in fundamentals of mechanics, and can apply methods of basic and modern theoretical analysis, experimental means to conduct creative scientific research or solve various engineering problems, especially to fluid mechanic and solid mechanic problems in the area of aeronautics and astronautics. Course is helpful to use principles such as heat, force, and the conservation of mass and energy to analyze static and dynamic physical systems, in contributing to the design of things such as automobiles, aircraft, and other vehicles, heating and cooling systems, household appliances, industrial equipment and machinery, weapons systems, etc. The course is four years duration and it is job offering in nature.
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics Eligibility
- XII with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or equivalent with minimum 55% marks.
- Some reputed colleges and institutes do conduct entrance examination to get admission to their M.Sc. degree course.
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics Syllabus
The following are study related subjects:-
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
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1 |
Engineering Mathematics I A |
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2 |
Engineering Mathematics I B |
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3 |
Electro-Techniques |
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4 |
Electrical Technology |
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5 |
Communicating Engineering Information |
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6 |
Basic Thermo-fluids |
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7 |
Workshop Technology |
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8 |
Engineering Drawing |
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9 |
Thermo-fluids |
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10 |
Applied Mechanics and Strength of Materials |
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11 |
Basic Training I |
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12 |
Basic Training II |
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13 |
Specific Training I (Mechanical) |
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14 |
Engineering Mathematics II |
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15 |
Elementary Machine Design |
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16 |
Materials Engineering |
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17 |
Microprocessors and Interfacing |
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18 |
Specific Training II (Power) |
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Electives |
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1 |
Production Technology |
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2 |
Production Management |
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3 |
Automobile Technology |
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4 |
Automotive Electronics |
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5 |
Engineering Mathematics III |
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6 |
Fluid Mechanics |
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7 |
Applied Thermodynamics |
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8 |
Strength of Materials II |
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9 |
Dynamics of Mechanical Systems |
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10 |
Industrial Engineering |
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11 |
Individual Project-Type B (Mechanical) or |
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12 |
Group Project (Mechanical) or |
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13 |
(MEY6197 Project Identification and Literature Survey (Mechanical) and MEY6498 Individual Project-Type A (Mechanical) ) |
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Electives |
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1 |
Mechanics of Materials |
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2 |
Automobile Engineering |
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3 |
Vehicle Dynamics and Design of Automotive Components |
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4 |
Advanced Manufacturing Technology |
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics College
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics Course Suitability
- Candidates willing to acquire skills that help him to acquire and apply new scientific knowledge from diverse engineering fields also are suitable for it.
- Those who want to have knowledge for natural science, basic knowledge in humanity; arts and social science are suitable for it.
- They should have the capability for correct use of native language and literal expression;
How is B.Tech. Applied Mechanics Course Beneficial?
- It is beneficial to get knowledge related to mechanics, such as Theoretical Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Material Mechanics, Experimental Mechanics, and Computer Science.
- The course is also beneficial for further studies such as M.Tech. as it provides good base for it.
- They should have excellent mechanical engineering skills, as well as technical drawing and computer skills for designing machines and equipment.
- They must have numeric skills as math's is an important tool, an inquisitive and logical mind to make connections between ideas and handle abstract concepts, creative and innovative ideas to find solutions to problems which may need a new perspective, good practical skills to apply math's and science to real problems.
B.Tech. Applied Mechanics Job Types
- Engineering Technologists
- Technology Developers and Implementers
- Technology Managers
- Corporate Trainers
- Safety Specialists
- Technology Business Account Representatives
- Technology Education Teachers in Secondary Schools
- Assistant Professor-Civil Engg. & Applied Mechanics
- Manager-Applied Mechanics
- Applied Mechanics-Structural Analysis
- Business Head oil Mechanics
- Project Manager-Computational Mechanics
Advance Course in Applied Mechanics
After completing B.Tech. (Applied Mechanics) you can become:B.E. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.E. (Mechatronics Engineering)
B.E. (Welding Technology)
B.E. + M.B.A. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.Tech. (Mechanical & Automation Engineering)
B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering and Product Design)
B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.Tech. (Mechatronics Engineering)
B.Tech. + M.B.A. (Mechanical Engineering)
B.Tech. + M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
M.E. (Automation & Robotics)
M.E. (Cryogenic Engineering)
M.E. (Industrial Engineering)
M.E. (Machine Design)
M.E. (Mechanical Design)
M.E. (Mechanical Engineering)
M.E. (Mechatronics)
M.E. (Product and Machine Design)
M.E. (Product Design and Development)
M.E. (Tool Design)
M.E. (Turbo Machinery)
M.Tech. (Aeronautical Engineering)
M.Tech. (Applied Electronics)
M.Tech. (Applied Mechanics)
M.Tech. (Automotive Engineering)
M.Tech. (Engineering Analysis & Design)
M.Tech. (Engineering Mechanics)
M.Tech. (Industrial Automation and Robotics)
M.Tech. (Machine Design)
M.Tech. (Manufacturing and Precision Engineering)
M.Tech. (Mechanical (weapons))
M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering and Product Design)
M.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
M.Tech. (Mechanical System Design & Dynamics)
M.Tech. (Mechanical System Design)
M.Tech. (Mechatronics)
M.Tech. (Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning)
M.Tech. (Thermal Power Engineering)
M.Tech. (Thermal Turbomachines)
M.Tech. (Tool Engineering)
M.Tech. (Turbo Machines)
M.Tech. + Ph.D (Tech.) (Advanced Automotive Technology)
M.Tech. + Ph.D (Tech.) (Mechatronics)
Ph.D. (Bio Mechanics)
Ph.D. (Composite Material)
Ph.D. (Gas Dynamics)
Ph.D. (Machine Design)
Ph.D. (Machine Dynamics)
Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering)
Ph.D. (Metal Forming & Foundry Technology)
Ph.D. (Refrigeration & Air Conditioning)
Ph.D. (Rotodynamics)
Ph.D. (Steam & Gas Turbine Power Plants)
Ph.D. (Turbo Machinery)
Ph.D. (Vibrations)
Mechanical Engineering Diploma Courses
A.M.E. (Mechanical Stream)
Advanced Diploma in Mechtronics & Industrial Automation
Diploma in Drafting and Designing (Mechanical)
Diploma in Four Wheeler Mechanism (DFWM)
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Mechatronics
Diploma in Tool Engineering
Diploma in Welding Technology
Mechanical Engineering Certificate Courses
Certificate course in Auto and Farm Machinery
Certificate Course in Computer-Aided Draftmanship (Mechanical)
Certificate in Engg. Vocations (Mechanic Two Wheeler)
Certificate in Mechanic of four Wheeler
Certificate in Motorcycle Service & Repair (CMSR)