MULSHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department at MITR is one of the strongest in terms of faculty and facilities.Our Director and Principal, who will be guiding our students are both from mechanical fraternity.Out of three professors two are on the verge of completion of there Ph.Ds. from University of Pune.
- Degree offered -BE Mechanical Engineering.
- Duration: 4 years
- Intake: 60 seats
- Entry requirements: 10 + 2 with minimum 50% marks in PCM in first attempt. Higher School Certificate Exam + MH-CET/ AIEEE
Academic Objective
- To develop centre of excellence in CAD/CAM, Robotics etc.
- To achieve results in university examination more than university average.
- To achieve best project awards in different competitions.
Area of Focus
- CAD/CAM, CAE, Robotics, CFD. Manufacturing systems.
- Industrial product design, Mechatronics
Programmes & Admissions
The department offers formal degree programmes leading to B.E. (Mechanical).
BE (Mechanical Engineering) Regular Programme
B.E. (Mechanical) Engineering is a four years degree course consisting of 8 semesters (with 5 papers each) being conducted as prescribed by University of Pune. The course includes the various topics / subjects with which a Mechanical Engineer is concerned. The final year students are required to carry out project, which require an in-depth study in a particular topic that is chosen by a group of students (usually 3 or 4 students in a group). Projects are industry sponsored.
Assessment
The course is assessed on the basis of various combinations of practical works, submission (journal work), and theory and performance evaluation can be done on the basis of
- Assignments and Tests: As per the policy of Institute, tests and assignments are conducted for students in addition to their regular syllabus. Two theory assignments and one test are conducted for each subject per month. They are evaluated by the respective staff members. This helps the students for preparation of their theory examination.
- Mock tests and Orals: To prepare our students for practical and oral examinations, mock tests are conducted in the department for the subjects where there are labs associated with them. Students actually experience how there practical examinations will be conducted and can prepare accordingly. Orals are also conducted to judge the understanding of the students. Questions based on every practical assignment are also given to the students so that they get a broad idea of the nature of the questions likely be asked during the practical examinations.
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