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B.Tech in Manufacturing Engineering

Semester-wise syllabus for an B.Tech in Manufacturing Engineering

 

Semester 1: Foundation Courses

  1. Mathematics-I

    • Calculus, matrices, differential equations.

  2. Physics

    • Mechanics, thermodynamics, material properties.

  3. Chemistry

    • Atomic structure, polymers, corrosion.

  4. Basics of Engineering Drawing

    • Orthographic projections, CAD basics.

  5. Programming for Engineers (C/Python)

  6. Workshop Practice

    • Lathe, welding, carpentry, fitting.


Semester 2: Core Engineering

  1. Mathematics-II

    • Probability, statistics, numerical methods.

  2. Engineering Mechanics

    • Statics, dynamics, stress-strain.

  3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering

    • Circuits, motors, sensors.

  4. Material Science & Engineering

    • Metals, ceramics, composites, phase diagrams.

  5. Environmental Science

  6. Lab:

    • Material testing, electrical circuits, CAD lab.


Semester 3: Manufacturing Basics

  1. Strength of Materials

    • Stress analysis, beam bending, torsion.

  2. Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer

    • Laws of thermodynamics, conduction, convection.

  3. Machine Drawing & CAD

    • AutoCAD/SolidWorks for mechanical designs.

  4. Manufacturing Processes-I

    • Casting, forging, rolling, extrusion.

  5. Lab:

    • CAD/CAM lab, heat treatment lab.


Semester 4: Production & Automation

  1. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics

    • Bernoulli’s equation, pumps, turbines.

  2. Theory of Machines

    • Gears, cams, linkages, kinematics.

  3. Manufacturing Processes-II

    • Machining (turning, milling, grinding), welding.

  4. Industrial Engineering

    • Work-study, time-motion analysis.

  5. Lab:

    • CNC machining, fluid mechanics lab.


Semester 5: Advanced Manufacturing

  1. Machine Tools & CNC Programming

    • G-codes, M-codes, CNC lathe/mill operations.

  2. Metrology & Quality Control

    • GD&T, SQC, CMM, Six Sigma.

  3. Automation & Robotics

    • PLC, industrial robots, Industry 4.0.

  4. Elective-I (e.g., Additive Manufacturing, Lean Production)

  5. Lab:

    • Robotics lab, metrology lab.


Semester 6: Specializations

  1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

    • FMS, IoT in manufacturing.

  2. Operations Research

    • Linear programming, PERT-CPM.

  3. Tool Engineering & Design

    • Jigs, fixtures, die design.

  4. Elective-II (e.g., Composite Materials, Sustainable Manufacturing)

  5. Lab:

    • Simulation tools (ANSYS, MATLAB).


Semester 7: Industry-Oriented Topics

  1. Supply Chain Management

    • Logistics, inventory control.

  2. Mechatronics

    • Sensors, actuators, embedded systems.

  3. Project Management

  4. Major Project-I (Problem Identification & Design)


Semester 8: Capstone & Internship

  1. Major Project-II (Implementation & Thesis)

    • Prototype development, industry collaboration.

  2. Internship/Viva

  3. Seminar on Emerging Trends

    • AI in manufacturing, smart factories.


Key Labs & Tools Covered:

  • CAD/CAM: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA.

  • Simulation: ANSYS, MATLAB, Simulink.

  • CNC: Fanuc, Siemens controllers.

  • Robotics: ABB/KUKA robot programming.


Elective Options:

  • Additive Manufacturing (3D printing, DMLS).

  • Lean & Six Sigma (Waste reduction, Kaizen).

  • Nanomanufacturing

  • Automotive Manufacturing