COURSE OVERVIEW
WHY STUDY THIS COURSE AT MUTIC? ” The Postgraduate Program in Mechanical Engineering provides advanced study in the theory, design, and analysis of mechanical systems and processes. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of core mechanical engineering disciplines including solid mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, manufacturing, and control systems.”

Through rigorous coursework, research projects, and a thesis or capstone design experience, students develop expertise for careers in industries like aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, and more. The curriculum emphasizes mathematical modeling, computational methods, experimental techniques, and modern computer-aided engineering tools.

Key areas of focus include mechanical design, materials science, energy systems, robotics, mechatronics, biomechanics, and advanced manufacturing processes. Students can specialize in high-demand fields such as sustainable energy, autonomous systems, advanced materials, or biomedical devices.

With access to cutting-edge research facilities and laboratories, students collaborate with faculty experts on innovative research aimed at solving complex, real-world engineering challenges. The program prepares graduates for leadership roles across corporate, research, entrepreneurial, and academic settings.
DEGREE TITLE
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Mechanical Engineering
INTERESTING SUBJECTS
  • Computer Applications in Civil Engineering
  • Project Management
  • Research Methodology
  • Advanced Highway Materials
  • Energy Conservation and Management in Buildings
  • Inspection and Problem Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering
  • Design and Construction Technology in Civil Engineering
  • Signal Processing and Instrumentation
  • Introduction to Industrial Robot
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
  • Research Methodology
  • Mathematical Models in Mechanical Engineering
  • Thermal Power Plant
  • Steam Generation from Biomass
  • Theory of Plates
  • Pressure Vessel Design
  • Computer Applications in Mechanical Engineering

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