The B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering program provides in-depth knowledge of thermodynamics, manufacturing processes, machine design, robotics, automobile engineering, and industrial automation. The curriculum integrates advanced laboratories, CAD/CAM tools, and industry-oriented projects to develop analytical and practical skills. Students are prepared to innovate, design, and optimize mechanical systems for energy efficiency, automation, and sustainable industrial growth.
Program Specific Objectives
Apply core mechanical engineering principles in thermodynamics, manufacturing, design, and fluid mechanics to develop efficient and sustainable mechanical systems.
Design, analyze, and optimize mechanical components and industrial processes using modern CAD/CAM/CAE tools in accordance with industry standards.
Manage manufacturing and production systems using advanced technologies, automation, quality control methods, and project management techniques.
Develop innovative engineering solutions addressing energy efficiency, sustainability, safety, and cost-effectiveness in industrial environments.
Eligibility Criteria
Course
Eligibility
Duration
B.Tech-1st Year
For General Category Sr. Secondary (10+2) in PCM with minimum 45% marks from recognized Board , For SC, ST & OBC Category Sr. Secondary (10+2) in PCM with minimum 40% marks from recognized Board ,
4 Year
B.Tech-Lateral Entry
Directly in 2nd Year
For General Category Min. 45% in B.Sc. and passed 12th examination with Maths. OR Min. 45% in Diploma in Engineering in relevant Branch For SC, ST & OBC Category Min. 40% in B.Sc. and passed 12th examination with Maths. OR Min. 40% in Diploma in Engineering in relevant Branch
3 Year
Admission Process
Step 1: Visit the official website: www.iesuniversity.ac.in
Step 2: Click on “Apply Now”
Step 3: Fill in the online application form
Step 4: Appear for counseling or admission confirmation as per schedule
Step 5: Complete the admission process by submitting original documents for verification
Career Opportunity
Career Path you can choose from
Mechanical Design Engineer
Quality Control Engineer
Production Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Maintenance Engineer
Thermal Engineer
Automobile Engineer
Mechatronics Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Industrial Engineer
HVAC Engineer
Plant Engineer
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mechanical Engineering still relevant?
Yes, it remains the backbone of manufacturing industries.
Are practical labs included?
Yes, advanced workshops and simulation labs are available.
Can I enter the automobile industry?
Yes, automobile and EV sectors hire mechanical engineers.