BTech Mechanical Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate degree program that involves the teaching of the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for designing, production and operations of machines. Mechanical engineering applies the principles of physics and material science for analysis, designing, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems.
Mechanical Engineers deal with the concepts such as mechanics, robotics, kinematics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, combustion engineering and structural analysis. These concepts are applied in the process of designing state-of-art manufacturing units, a vast assortment of industrial machineries, different kinds of motor vehicles, aircrafts etc.
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering is considered to be the most diverse amongst the engineering fields. The undergraduate program at Sharda Group addresses both the quest to understand how the machines work and the desire to put the understanding of the concepts to the practical use. We have highly qualified faculty who are the members of the prestigious engineering societies and counted among the outstanding scholars in their profession.
Program Structure: The undergraduate program at Sharda Group provides a broad scientific and technical background in the mechanical engineering field. Undergraduate specialisation is also provided in technical electives from the subject areas of automatic controls, electro-mechanical systems, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, applied mechanics, thermodynamics, cryogenics, mechanical design, robotics and automation.
During the first two years, the course covers physics, mathematics, chemistry, statics and graphics, and computing materials. In the third and final year, the emphasis is put on the mechanics of solids and fluids, heat transfer manufacturing, thermodynamics, instrumentation, design and control, experimentation and system synthesis.
At Sharda Group, we have state-of-the-art laboratories including dynamics, metallurgy, heat transfer, metrology and fuels. Modern computing facilities are also available for the students at CAD and computer-integrated manufacturing laboratories. Students are encouraged to take up projects and exposed to practical verification of the knowledge they have acquired in the theory classes.