COURSE DESCRIPTION


B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering is an undergraduate Manufacturing Engineering course. Manufacturing is a field of engineering that generally deals with different practices of manufacturing; the research and development of tools, processes, machines and equipment. The course includes computer-aided design and manufacturing, along with production and quality control. Student will review the economics of manufacturing and learn about fabrication and assembly. They will likely take courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, statistics, computer science, and mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. Specific courses in statics, dynamics, and strength of materials provide manufacturing engineering students an understanding of how mechanical components interact. Manufacturing Engineers usually develop skills that span many engineering disciplines, with an eye toward focusing their expertise in the manufacturing process. Course helps to understand the complex design decisions required to meet all relevant criteria including location, material selection, customer practice, legislation requirements and desired labour levels. The course is four years duration and it is job providing in nature.


B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering Eligibility

  • 10+2 with science or its equivalent
  • Some reputed colleges and institutes conducts entrance examination for admission.

B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering Course Suitability

Candidates those who want to work with tools such as robots, programmable and numerical controllers, and vision system to fine tune assembly, packaging, and shipping facilities can go for the course. They should be able to solve problems using both logic and creative/innovative approaches; numerate and highly computer literate and with excellent analytical skills. Applicants should be able to plan and prioritize, work to deadlines and under pressure; cost/value-conscious and aware of the necessary social, cultural, environmental, health and safety and wider professional responsibilities. They also possess skills like capable of careful attention to detail, exercising good judgement and accepting responsibility.


B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering Syllabus

Syllabus of Manufacturing Engineering as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Sem. I

 Subjects of Study

Engineering Maths I

Engineering Physics

Elements of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

Elements of Mechanical Engineering

Basic Electrical Engineering

Workshop Practice

Engineering Physics Lab

Constitution of India & Professional Ethics

Language (Kan.)

Sem. II 

Engineering Maths II

Engineering Physics

Elements of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

Elements of Mechanical Engineering

Basic Electrical Engineering

Workshop Practice

Engineering Physics Lab

Constitution of India & Professional Ethics

 Language (Kan.)

Sem. III 

Engineering Mathematics III

Material Science & Metallurgy / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

Basic Thermodynamics

Mechanics of Materials

Manufacturing Process I

Computer Aided Machine Drawing / Fluid Mechanics

Metallography & Material Testing Laboratory / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Laboratory

Foundry & Forging Laboratory / Machine Shop

Sem. IV 

Engineering Mathematics IV

Material Science & Metallurgy / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

Applied Thermodynamics

Kinematics of Machines

Manufacturing Process II

Computer Aided Machine Drawing / Fluid Mechanics

Metallography & Material Testing Laboratory / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Laboratory

Foundry & Forging Laboratory / Machine Shop

Sem. V 

Management & Entrepreneurship

Dynamics of Machinery

Design of machine Elements

Manufacturing Process III

Applied Electronics and Micro Processors

CAD / CAM

CAD / CAM Lab

Energy Conversion Engineering Lab

Sem. VI 

Operations Research

Engineering Economy

Mechatronics

CNC Machines

Quality Assurance

Elective I (Group A)

Machine Tools Lab

Applied Electronics & MP Lab

Sem. VII 

Control Engineering

Operations Management

Facility Planning & Design

Data Base Management System

Elective II (Group B)

Elective III (Group C)

Welding Lab & Study of Microstructures

Advanced CNC & Robotics Lab

 Elective II (Group B)

 Foundry Technology                                       

 Finite Element Methods                                               

 Automation in Manufacture                        

 Computer Graphics                                         

 Metal Forming Technology                          

 Elective III (Group C)

 Mechanical Vibrations

 Machine Tool Design

 Advanced Concepts in Management

 Maintenance Engineering

 Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems

Sem. VIII 

New Total Quality Management

Product Design and Manufacture

Elective IV (Group D)

Elective V (Group E)

Project Work

Seminar on Project work

 Elective IV (Group D)

 Fluid Power Control                                                      

 Tool Engineering & Design                                           

 Heat Treatment of Metals                                            

 Just in Time Manufacturing                                          

 Engineering System Design                                          

 Elective V (Group E)

 Industrial Robotics

 Advanced Materials Technology

 Agile Manufacturing

 Welding Technology

 Hydraulics & Pneumatics

How is B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering Course Beneficial?

Manufacturing engineering graduates may work in any field that produces goods – from automobiles and boats and airplanes, to electronic products to educational toys, to food and clothing. Manufacturing engineering graduates have become a source of talent working in industries that produce such products as biomedical devices, microelectronics, transportation and construction equipment, aircraft and spacecraft, and processed foods. Also, it is beneficial for further studies such as M.E./M.Tech., M.Phil. and Ph.D. Manufacturing engineers may work with suppliers and other vendors to develop and review part specification, pricing, and delivery planning.

COURSE ELIGIBILITY


10+2 with science or its equivalent
  • B.E.(HONS.) Manufacturing Engineering Syllabus

    Syllabus of Manufacturing Engineering as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

       Sem. I

     Subjects of Study

    Engineering Maths I

    Engineering Physics

    Elements of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

    Elements of Mechanical Engineering

    Basic Electrical Engineering

    Workshop Practice

    Engineering Physics Lab

    Constitution of India & Professional Ethics

    Language (Kan.)

       Sem. II 

    Engineering Maths II

    Engineering Physics

    Elements of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics

    Elements of Mechanical Engineering

    Basic Electrical Engineering

    Workshop Practice

    Engineering Physics Lab

    Constitution of India & Professional Ethics

     Language (Kan.)

       Sem. III 

    Engineering Mathematics III

    Material Science & Metallurgy / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

    Basic Thermodynamics

    Mechanics of Materials

    Manufacturing Process I

    Computer Aided Machine Drawing / Fluid Mechanics

    Metallography & Material Testing Laboratory / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Laboratory

    Foundry & Forging Laboratory / Machine Shop

       Sem. IV 

    Engineering Mathematics IV

    Material Science & Metallurgy / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology

    Applied Thermodynamics

    Kinematics of Machines

    Manufacturing Process II

    Computer Aided Machine Drawing / Fluid Mechanics

    Metallography & Material Testing Laboratory / Mechanical Measurements & Metrology Laboratory

    Foundry & Forging Laboratory / Machine Shop

       Sem. V 

    Management & Entrepreneurship

    Dynamics of Machinery

    Design of machine Elements

    Manufacturing Process III

    Applied Electronics and Micro Processors

    CAD / CAM

    CAD / CAM Lab

    Energy Conversion Engineering Lab

       Sem. VI 

    Operations Research

    Engineering Economy

    Mechatronics

    CNC Machines

    Quality Assurance

    Elective I (Group A)

    Machine Tools Lab

    Applied Electronics & MP Lab

       Sem. VII 

    Control Engineering

    Operations Management

    Facility Planning & Design

    Data Base Management System

    Elective II (Group B)

    Elective III (Group C)

    Welding Lab & Study of Microstructures

    Advanced CNC & Robotics Lab

     Elective II (Group B)

                                            Foundry Technology                                       

                                                   Finite Element Methods                                               

                               Automation in Manufacture                        

                                               Computer Graphics                                         

                                 Metal Forming Technology                          

     Elective III (Group C)

     Mechanical Vibrations

     Machine Tool Design

     Advanced Concepts in Management

     Maintenance Engineering

     Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems

         Sem. VIII 

    New Total Quality Management

    Product Design and Manufacture

    Elective IV (Group D)

    Elective V (Group E)

    Project Work

    Seminar on Project work

     Elective IV (Group D)

                                                          Fluid Power Control                                                      

                                              Tool Engineering & Design                                           

                                           Heat Treatment of Metals                                            

                                          Just in Time Manufacturing                                          

                                             Engineering System Design                                          

     Elective V (Group E)

     Industrial Robotics

     Advanced Materials Technology

     Agile Manufacturing

     Welding Technology

     Hydraulics & Pneumatics

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