Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is a 3-year program that involves the application of the principles of physics and material science for the analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of mechanical systems. The diploma program provides a broad based and diverse engineering learning in thermodynamics, material science, fluid mechanics, fuels,instrumentation, combustion and control.
While undergoing diploma course in mechanical engineering at St. Peters Engineering College, students are provided with the foundation skills needed to conceive and produce moving parts, components and the machinery in every aspect of manufacturing. Students will also be equipped with the broad-based engineering knowledge in both theoretical and practical aspects.
Diploma in mechanical engineering at St. Peters Engineering College seeks to provide more accessible and quality education and training to the manufacturing and production personnel to meet the requirements of manufacturing and production industry. The program also prepares students for the changes in techniques and technologies.
The department of Diploma in mechanical engineering has come into existence in the year 2014,since inception of the college two batches have passed out. The department is equipped with fully established labs that are very beneficial to the students to get deep insight and practical knowledge of the subject.
DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
C-16, SCHEME OF INSTRUCTIONS AND EXAMINATIONS
DIPLOMA I SEM
I DIPLOMA I SEM
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THEORY
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PRACTICAL
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English
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Engineering Drawing
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Engineering Mathematics - I
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Basic Work shop practice
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Engineering Physics
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Physics Lab
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Engineering Chemistry
&Environmental Studies
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Chemistry Lab
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Engineering Mechanics
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Computer fundamentals Lab
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Workshop Technology
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DIPLOMA II SEM
I DIPLOMA II SEM
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THEORY
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PRACTICAL
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English-II
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Engineering Drawing practice -II
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Engineering Mathematics - II
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Basic Work shop practice -II
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Engineering Physics-II
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Physics Lab-II
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Engineering Chemistry
&Environmental
Studies-II
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Chemistry Lab-II
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Engineering Mechanics-II
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Computer fundamentals Lab practice -II
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Workshop Technology-II
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DIPLOMA III Semester
II DIPLOMA I SEM
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THEORY
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PRACTICAL
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Engineering Mathematics - II
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Fuels Lab / Material Testing Lab
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Strength of Materials
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Communication Skills Lab
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Engineering Materials
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Manufacturing & Fabrication Engg. Practice -I
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Basic Thermodynamics
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CAD Lab
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Production Technology-I
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DIPLOMA IV Semester
II DIPLOMA II SEM
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THEORY
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PRACTICAL
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Design of Machine Elements-I
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Production Drawing
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Heat Power Engineering
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Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab
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Hydraulics and Pneumatics
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Manufacturing & Fabrication Engg.
Practice -II
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Basic Electrical& Electronics Engineering
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Electrical Engineering lab
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Production Technology -II
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Programming lab in C
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DIPLOMA V Semester
III DIPLOMA I SEM
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THEORY
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PRACTICAL
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Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship
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CAM Lab
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Industrial engineering
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T.E and R & AC Lab
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Estimation & Costing
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Manufacturing &Servicing and Maintenance Practice
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Design of Machine Elements-II
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Project work
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CAD/ CAM
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Elective
- Refrigeration and Air conditioning
- Automobile Engineering
- Energy sources and Power plant engineering
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DIPLOMA VI Semester
Subject Code
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Name of the Subject
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Instruction
periods / week
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Total Periods / year
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Scheme of Examination
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Theory
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Practical/Tutorial
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Duration (hours)
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Sessional Marks
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End Exam Marks
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Total
Marks
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M-601
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Industrial Training
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-
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6 months
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300
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