• ਮਹਾਰਾਜਾ ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਟੈਕਨੀਕਲ ਯੂਨੀਵਰਸਿਟੀ, ਬਠਿੰਡਾ
  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University
  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda

A State University Established By Govt. of Punjab vide Punjab Act No. 5 of 2015 and Under Section 2(f) & 12 B of UGC

NAAC Accreditation

Mechanical Engineering

About Department

The department offers B. Tech, M .Tech and Ph. D programs in Mechanical Engineering. The department has competent and committed faculty members drawn from industry, practicing professionals and academicians to enhance the delivery of academic programs. It has evolved a comprehensive student-centric learning approach, designed to add significant value to the learner's understanding in an integrated manner through workshops, lab sessions, assignments, training, seminars, projects and independent study. The hands-on training offered our CAD/ CAM training in latest design software brings in a formal method of familiarizing with the industrial practices helps the students to apply their class room knowledge to live industrial situations. The department is equipped with a computer centre with latest design and analysis software.The department offers B. Tech, M .Tech and Ph. D programs in Mechanical Engineering. 

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Curriculum Design and Development

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Syllabus - UG and PG

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UG - POs, PSOs, PEOs

PG - POs, PSOs, PEOs

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POs-COs Alignment Matrix (B.Tech and M.Tech )

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Choice Based Credit System Notification

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List of field Projects/Research Projects/ Internship/ Dissertations

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Links for feedback on curriculum

FACULTY FEEDBACK ON CURRICULUM (google.com)

PARENTS FEEDBACK ON CURRICULUM (google.com)

STUDENT FEEDBACK ON CURRICULUM (google.com)

EMPLOYER FEEDBACK ON CURRICULUM (google.com)

ALUMNI FEEDBACK ON CURRICULUM (google.com)

Catering to Student Diversity

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Technical Events Organized

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List of Faculty & Staff

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Student Centric Learning Methodologies

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List of Mentors - Mentee allotment & issues resolved

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Awards to Teachers

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Student Feedback

Research & Innovation

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List of Research Fellows (funded/ non-funded)

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List of Ph.D. Research work title

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List of Research Projects/Grants

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List of workshops, training Prog. etc conducted

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Awards won by Students/ Teachers/ Research Scholars

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IPRs/ Patents

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Ph. Ds Awarded

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Research Publications

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Books/ Book chapter

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Consultancy Services
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- Work Done

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Social Connectivity/ Outreach

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Research/ Other Collaborations

Infrastructure

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Classrooms, Computer Labs

Student Progression

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Career Counselling Activities

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Skill Enhancement (Equipments Facilities)

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Grievance Redressal Committee

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GATE/ NET/ GPAT/GRE/ TOEFL/ Civil Services / State Govt. exam qualified students

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Medals /Prizes in sports/cultural events by students

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Student council

Governance

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Vision, Mission of department

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BoSDDRCBoCPAC, Internal Paper Evaluation committeeBatch Advisor

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Technical Programs attended by faculty (FDP/ STC/ Induction Programs/ Refresher Course) etc.

Best Practices

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Best Practices

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Department Distinctiveness
- Highlights
- Achievements

Vision

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Vision & Mission

•To be a center of excellence in Mechanical Engineering, research, and professional ethics with human values for the upliftment of society through innovations

•To provide quality education to the students by incorporating a flexible curriculum as per the need of the hour.

•To provide a conducive atmosphere for research, skill enhancement through training, and entrepreneurship development.

•To inculcate leadership qualities with high ethical values and a positive attitude to make the students assets for society.

MESSAGE FROM HOD

Prof. Naveen Singla

“Warm Greetings and Welcome to  Department of Mechanical Engineering.”

In tune with Vision and Mission, Department of Mechanical Engineering aims to disseminate knowledge and technologies through quality teaching, research and its applications in mechanical and allied disciplines. In our creative and attractive curriculum, we strive to include latest developments of Mechanical Engineering.

State of art equipment and software available in the laboratories- especially production oriented CNC machines, lathes of various precision levels, I.C.Engines , 3d printer, Laer cutter etc.. attracts the students to work for projects.

Our dedicated faculty, graduated from renowned universities readily motivates students by involving them in research and consultancy work. Students are encouraged to publish Research Papers under the guidance of faculty, which helps them to acquire admission in reputed universities for MS programs.

Students are trained in developing their leadership, managerial and interpersonal skills by involving them in organizing various activities under the auspices of SAE club and Robotics Club. This will help young students to qualify to take up leadership role in future.

 We attempt to provide our students with a cheerful, productive and satisfying experience at all levels of their program of studies to explore the amazing world of mechanical engineering.

“WISH YOU ALL THE BEST”

COURSE OFFERED

Sr No. Course Intake Duration
1 B.Tech Mechanical Engg. (Industry Integrated) Lateral Entry - 3
2 B.Tech Mechanical Engg. (Industry Integrated) 30 4
3 B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 90 04 years
4 B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry) ---- 3 years
5 M.Tech Mechanical Engineering 18 02 year
6 Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering As per the availability of supervisor Minimum 03 years
7 M.Tech Mechanical Engineering Part time 18 03 years
8 Skill Certificate Course in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 30 06 months
9 Skill certificate in welder 30 06 months
10 Skill certificate course in Additive Manufacturing 60 06 months

Program Educational Objectives (PEO)

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

  1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an electronics & communication engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex electronics & communication engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex electronics & communication engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex electronics & communication engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional electronics & communication engineering practice.
  7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional electronics & communication engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the electronics & communication engineering practice.
  9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multi-disciplinary settings.
  10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the electronics & communication engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the electronics & communication engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi-disciplinary environments.
  12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

PEO-1

To develop the mechanical engineering graduates with strong fundamental knowledge and core competency in diverse areas such as thermal, design, manufacturing engineering using integrated technology to solve general and complex engineering problems of industry and real life applications.

PEO-2

To prepare the students for effective communication, leadership qualities, managerial skills, moral and ethical values to contribute to his successful career in research,  interdisciplinary fields, industry, higher education and as entrepreneur.

PEO-3

To prepare the graduates to practice high ethical values and moral responsibilities for the service towards their peers, employers, society, environment and follow these precepts in their daily life.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

PSO 1) Will be able to apply the acquired theoretical and practical skills to solve the industrial and real life problems in the major streams such as design, thermal, manufacturing and industrial engineering.


PSO 2) Will be able to take up their career in government, public, private sector industrial/research organizations, pursue higher studies in institutions of repute, or in own start ups.

 

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Research

Sr No

Research grant received with details

Sponsored by

Title of Project

Amount received

Year of completion/status of project

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Grant in Aid Scheme

Institution of Engineers (India)

Comparison of thermo mechanical properties of low cost/ in house feedstock filament of FDM with organic/ inorganic reinforcement in thermoplastics for energy storage applications.

0.1 Lakh

2019, Completed

Selected research publications

Journals

  1. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2014). "Closed loop supply chain network design and optimisation using fuzzy mixed integer linear programming model." International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 52, No 14, pp. 4156-4173. [Impact Factor – 4.577]
  2. Jindal, A. & Sangwan, K.S. (2017). Multi-objective fuzzy mathematical modelling of closed-loop supply chain considering economical and environmental factors. Annals of Operations Research, 257(1-2), 95-120. [Impact Factor – 2.583]
  3. Jindal, A., Sangwan, K. S., Saxena S. (2015). "Network design and optimization for multi-product, multi-time, multi-echelon closed-loop supply chain under uncertainty." Procedia – CIRP, Vol.  29, pp. 656-661.
  4. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2015). "Evaluation of collection methods in reverse logistics by using fuzzy mathematics." Benchmarking: An International Journal, Vol. 22, No 3, pp. 393-410.
  5. Digalwar, A. K., Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2015). "Modeling the performance measures of world class manufacturing using interpreting structural modeling." Journal of Modelling in Management, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 4-22.
  6. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2013). "Development of an Interpretive Structural Model of Drivers for Reverse Logistics Implementation in Indian Industry," International Journal of Business Performance and Supply Chain Modelling, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp.352-342.
  7. Sangwan, K. S. and Jindal, A. (2012). "An integrated fuzzy multi-criteria evaluation of lithium-ion battery recycling processes," International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp.359-371.
  8. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2015). “A fuzzy based decision support framework for product recovery process selection in reverse logistics", International Journal of Services and Operations Management [available online]
  9. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Hashmi, M.S.J., 2020. Reinforced non-conventional material composites: a comprehensive review. Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, pp.1-10.
  10. Singh, D., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2020. Investigations on hardness of investment-casted implants fabricated after vapour smoothing of FDM replicas. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering42(4), pp.1-12.
  11. Chohan, J.S., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2020. Post-processing of ABS replicas with vapour smoothing for investment casting applications. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences, pp.1-6.
  12. Chohan, J.S., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2020. Vapor smoothing process for surface finishing of FDM replicas. Materials Today: Proceedings26, pp.173-179.
  13. Boparai, K.S. and Singh, R., 2019. 3D printed functional prototypes for electrochemical energy storage. International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation10(2), pp.152-164.
  14. Boparai, K.S. and Singh, R., 2018. Investigations for Enhancing Wear Properties of Rapid Tooling by Reinforcement of Nanoscale Fillers for Grinding Applications. Journal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing6(2).
  15. Chohan, J.S., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2018. Thermal and surface characterization of ABS replicas made by FDM for rapid tooling applications. Rapid Prototyping Journal, 24(1), pp. 28-36.
  16. Singh, D., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2018. Development and surface improvement of FDM pattern based investment casting of biomedical implants: A state of art review. Journal of Manufacturing Processes31, pp.80-95.
  17. Singh, D., Singh, R., Boparai, K.S., Farina, I., Feo, L. and Verma, A.K., 2018. In-vitro studies of SS 316 L biomedical implants prepared by FDM, vapor smoothing and investment casting. Composites Part B: Engineering132, pp.107-114.
  18. Chohan, J.S., Singh, R., Boparai, K.S., Penna, R. and Fraternali, F., 2017. Dimensional accuracy analysis of coupled fused deposition modeling and vapour smoothing operations for biomedical applications. Composites Part B: Engineering117, pp.138-149.
  19. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R., Fabbrocino, F. and Fraternali, F., 2016. Thermal characterization of recycled polymer for additive manufacturing applications. Composites Part B: Engineering106, pp.42-47.
  20. Chohan, J.S., Singh, R. and Boparai, K.S., 2016. Parametric optimization of fused deposition modeling and vapour smoothing processes for surface finishing of biomedical implant replicas. Measurement94, pp.602-613.
  21. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2016. Process optimization of single screw extruder for development of Nylon 6-Al-Al2O3 alternative FDM filament. Rapid Prototyping Journal, 22(4), pp.766-776.
  22. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2016. Modeling and optimization of extrusion process parameters for the development of Nylon6–Al–Al 2 O 3 alternative FDM filament. Progress in additive manufacturing1(1-2), pp.115-128.
  23. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2016. Experimental investigations for development of Nylon6-Al-Al2O3 alternative FDM filament. Rapid Prototyping Journal, 22(2), pp. 217-224.
  24. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2016. Wear behavior of FDM parts fabricated by composite material feed stock filament. Rapid Prototyping Journal, 22(2), pp. 350-357.
  25. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2016. Development of rapid tooling using fused deposition modeling: a review. Rapid Prototyping Journal, 22(2), pp. 281-299.
  26. Boparai, K., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2015. Comparison of tribological behaviour for Nylon6-Al-Al2O3 and ABS parts fabricated by fused deposition modelling: This paper reports a low cost composite material that is more wear-resistant than conventional ABS. Virtual and Physical Prototyping10(2), pp.59-66.
  27. Boparai, K.S., Singh, R. and Singh, H., 2015. Process capability analysis of three dimensional printing as cost-effective rapid casting solution for low melting alloys. International Journal of Rapid Manufacturing5(2), pp.155-169.
  28. Sharma, J. and B.S. Sidhu, Investigation of effects of dry and near dry machining on AISI D2 steel using vegetable oil, Journal of Cleaner Production, 66 (2014): p. 619-623.  (Impact factor 7.246)
  29.  Sharma, Puneet, Balwinder Singh Sidhu, and Jagdeep Sharma. "Investigation of effects of nanofluids on turning of AISI D2 steel using minimum quantity lubrication." Journal of cleaner production, 108 (2015): 72-79. (Impact factor 7.246)
  30.  Sharma, J. and B.S. Sidhu , R. Gupta, Effects of Arcor Nitrocarburizing Process on the Case Chemistry and Morphology of AISI 1018 Low-Carbon Steel, Materials Performance and Characterization, 7, no. 1 (2018): 351-364.
  31. Sharma, Jagdeep, Balwinder Singh Sidhu, and Rajesh Gupta. "Surface Modification of AISI 1018 Low Carbon Steel by Duplex Treatment of Nitrocarburizing and Post-Oxidation." Journal of Surface Science and Technology, 35, no. 1-2 (2019): 77-81.
  32.  Sharma, J. and B.S. Sidhu , R. Gupta, "Development of Applications of Infrared Heating in Ferritic Salt Bath Nitrocarburizing Process." Materials Performance and Characterization, 8, no. 1 (2019): 380-388.
  33. Sharma, J., Sidhu, B.S. and Gupta, R., “Determination of the optimum conditions for salt bath ferritic Nitrocarburizing process of AISI 1018 Steel using ANOVA method”. Journal of Thin Films, Coating Science Technology and Application, 5(1) (2018) pp.1-7.
  34. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh (2019), “Synergetic Success Factors for TQM and SCM for Indian Manufacturing Industry: A Literature Review”, International Journal of Quality and reliability Management, Vol.36 No.6, pp.842-863. (Published) (Scopus)
  35. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh (2019), “Strategic Impact of SCM and SCQM Practices on Competitive Dimensions of Indian Manufacturing Industries”, TQM journal, Vol.31No.5, pp.696-721(Published)  (Scopus)
  36. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh (2020), “Assessing the synergy status of TQM and SCM initiatives in terms of Business performance of the Medium and large scale Indian manufacturing industry”, International Journal of Quality and reliability Management, Vol.37 No.3, pp.243-278. (Published) (Scopus)
  37. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh (2020),“Justification of Synergistic Implementation of TQM-SCM Using Fuzzy-Based Simulation Model”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, Vol.17 No.1, pp. 71-89. (Published) (Web of Science: ESCI)
  38. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh, “Interconnection between Implementation and Competitive Dimensions of SCM and Combined Approach (TQM-SCM) in context of Indian Manufacturing Industry”, World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, Emerald (EarlyCite) (Web of Science : ESCI)
  39. Mandeep Kaur, Kanwarpreet Singh and Doordarshi Singh, “Identification of barriers to synergistic implementation of TQM-SCM using VIKOR Approach”, International Journal of Quality and reliability Management, Emerald Group, ISSN NO. 0265-671X. (EarlyCite) (Scopus)
  40. Yadwinder pal Sharma “Effect of welding Parameters on the properties of Aluminium Alloys 6063 and 6101 welded with Friction stir  Welding” published in international journal Asian Reviw of Mechanical Engineering ( ARME), ISSN: 2249-6289 Vol. 3 No. 2, 2014, pp. 43-47. 
  41. A. Pal, S.S. Chatha, H.S. Sidhu, Experimental investigation on the performance of MQL drilling of AISI 321 stainless steel using nano-graphene enhanced vegetable-oil-based cutting fluid, Tribology International, 151 (2020) 106508.
  42. A. Pal, S.S. Chatha, K. Singh, Performance evaluation of minimum quantity lubrication technique in grinding of AISI 202 stainless steel using nano-MoS2 with vegetable-based cutting fluid, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, (2020).
  43. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Sidhu H.S., Application of eco-friendly cutting fluids through small quantity lubrication technique: A study, Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering 7 (2018) 116–120.
  44. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Sidhu H.S., Performance of vegetable based cutting fluid during machining under minimum fluid application – A Review, International Conference on Advancements and Futuristic Trends in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (AFTMME'17), 2017.
  45. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Influence of minimum quantity lubrication on cutting temperature in drilling of plain carbon steel (en8 steel), International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 8 (2017) 61-65.
  46. Chatha S.S., Pal A., Singh T., Performance evaluation of aluminium 6063 drilling under the influence of nanofluid minimum quantity lubrication, Journal of  Cleaner  Production, 137 (2016) 537–545.
  47. Chatha S.S., Pal A., The effect of minimum quantity lubrication on drilling performance - A review, National Conference on Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control, 2015.
  48. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Role of minimum quantity lubrication in metal machining, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2014.
  49. Goyal A., Tiwana J.S., Pal A., A review study on minimum quantity lubrication in machining, International Journal of Recent Development in Engineering and Technology, 2 (2014) 37-40.
  50. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Trends in coolant-lubrication techniques used in metal machining, National Conference on Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control, 2014.
  51. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Influence of minimum quantity lubrication on cutting temperature in drilling of plain carbon steel (en8 steel), International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 8 (2017) 61-65.
  52. Chatha S.S., Pal A., Singh T., Performance evaluation of aluminium 6063 drilling under the influence of nanofluid minimum quantity lubrication, Journal of  Cleaner  Production, 137 (2016) 537–545.
  53. Goyal A., Tiwana J.S., Pal A., A review study on minimum quantity lubrication in machining, International Journal of Recent Development in Engineering and Technology, 2 (2014) 37-40.


Peer-Reviewed International Conference Publications

  1. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S., 2011. “Development of an Interpretive Structural Model of barriers to reverse logistics implementation in Indian industry.” In: Hesselbach, J. and Herrmann, C. eds. Glocalized Solutions for Sustainability in Manufacturing, pp. 448-453. Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; Print ISBN: 978-3-642-19691-1; Online ISBN: 978-3-642-19692-8
  2. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2015). “Analysis of Barriers to Reverse Logistics using DEMATEL” In: Sharma, S. K., Chanda, U., Goyal P., and Shaikh, I. eds. International Conference on Evidence Based Management. India: Excellent Publishing House, 496-498. [ISBN: 978-93-84935-18-4]
  3. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2013). “An integrated fuzzy multi-criteria evaluation of sustainable reverse logistics network models.” IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy System, Hyderabad, D.O.I. - 10.1109/FUZZ-IEEE.2013.6622469; ISSN: 978-4799-20-6 (Print), 1098-7584 (Online)
  4. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2012). “Fuzzy Multi Criteria Evaluation of Collection Methods in Reverse logistics.” In: Shankar, R., Kumar, A. and Chadhuri, A. eds. XVI Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management. IIT Delhi, 296-307.
  5. Sharma, J. and B.S.Sidhu ;Environment friendly machining techniques; International conference AFTMME 2013, PTU, Jalandhar
  6. Kumar, prince and Kaur, Mandeep (2016), “Die-sinker electric discharge machining: A review”, International Conference on Latest Developments in Material, Manufacturing and Quality Control (MMQC-2016) ISBN No: 978-93-5212-858-7, pp.188-196.
  7. Kaur, Mandeep ,Sing , Kanwarpreet and Singh,Doordarshi (2016), “Understanding impact on business performance and linkage between TQM AND SCM: a review”, International Conference on Latest Developments in Material, Manufacturing and Quality Control (MMQC-2016) ISBN No: 978-93-5212-858-7, pp.168-176.
  8. Nisha, Kaur, Mandeep and Singh, Manupreet (2016), “Role of Safety Engineering in Textile Industries”, International Conference on Latest Developments in Material, Manufacturing and Quality Control (MMQC-2016) ISBN No: 978-93-5212-858-7, pp.708-712.
  9. Yadwinder pal Sharma, “Investigation of Mechanical Properties of 6000 series aluminium alloy welded friction stir welding” Published in conference proceedings of international conference on‘Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control’ (MMQC-16) organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering & Technology, Bathinda on 12-13th February, 2016.
  10. Yadwinder pal Sharma, A review on MIG welding process and its parameters using Taguchi Method” Published in conference proceedings of international conference on‘Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control’ (MMQC-16) organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering & Technology, Bathinda on 12-13th February, 2016.
  11. Yadwinder pal Sharma “Experimental Validation of Simulated Results through Different Nozzles for Effective Cooling in Cylindrical Grinding Process to Enhance Workpiece Surface Quality” published in international Asian journal of Engineering and applied Technology, ISSN: 2249-068X Vol. 5 No. 1, 2016, pp. 29-35. 
  12. Yadwinder pal Sharma”Experimental studies to validate computational fluid simulation of cooler flow behoiver through different nozzles for nozzle effectiveness in cylindrical grinding through different process to enhance workpiece surface quality”  Published in conference proceedings of in international conference on Advancements and Futuristic Trends in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (February 25-27, 2016)
  13. Yadwinder pal Sharma “Study the Influence of MIG Welding Process Parameters Over Mechanical and Metallurgical Properties on AISI 1020” published in International Journal of Surface Engineering & Materials Technology, Vol. 7, No. 1, January-June 2017, ISSN: 2249-7250
  14. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Role of minimum quantity lubrication in metal machining –A Review, International Conference on Advancements and Futuristic Trends in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (AFTMME'17), 2013.
  15. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Role of minimum quantity lubrication in metal machining –A Review, International Conference on Advancements and Futuristic Trends in Mechanical and Materials Engineering (AFTMME'17), 2013.

Peer-Reviewed national Conference Publications (India)

  1. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2012). “Fuzzy Multi Criteria Evaluation of Product Recovery Process.” In: Bhattacharyya, B., Chakraborty, S. and Doloi, B. eds. 25th All India Manufacturing Technology, Design and Research Conference (AIMTDR). Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 1259-1265. [ISBN: 978-93-82062-92-9]
  2. Jindal, A. and Sangwan, K. S. (2011). “Fuzzy TOPSIS Method for Lithium Ion Battery Recycling Process Selection.” In: Sangwan, K. S., Digalwar, A. K. and Sharma, M. eds. International Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing: Issues, Trends and Practices. India: Excellent Publishing House, 266-272. [ISBN: 978-93-81583-10-4]
  3. Sharma, S. K. and Jindal, A. (2011). “Green Supply Chain Management.” In: Sangwan, K. S., Digalwar, A. K. and Sharma, M. eds. International Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing: Issues, Trends and Practices. Pilani- India: Excellent Publishing House, 255-260. [ISBN: 978-93-81583-10-4]
  4. Yadwinder pal Sharma”Biodegradable coating on magnesium & its alloy for Biomedical applications-A review” Published in conference proceedings of national conference on‘Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control’ (MMQC-15) organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Punjab Technical University Campus, Bathinda on 19-20th February, 2015.
  5. Yadwinder pal Sharma “ Effect of tool position and diameter on mechanical properties of dissimilar AA075 and AA6061 friction stir welded joint” Published in conference proceedings of national conference on‘Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control’ (MMQC-15) organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Punjab Technical University Campus, Bathinda on 19-20th February, 2015
  6. Yadwinder pal Sharma” Evaluation of Tensile strength of friction welded stainless steel 304 and 6063 Alumimium Alloy” Published in conference proceedings of national conference on‘Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control’ (MMQC-15) organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Giani Zail Singh Punjab Technical University Campus, Bathinda on 19-20th February, 2015
  7. Pal A., Chatha S.S., Trends in coolant-lubrication techniques used in metal machining, National Conference on Latest Developments in Materials, Manufacturing and Quality Control, 2014.

Research Scholars

Sr no

Name of research scholar

Phd/M.tech

Title of thesis

Supervisor name

Year of completion

1

Jasgurpreet singh chohan

PhD

Investigating the effect of process parameters of fused deposition modeling and vapor smoothing on surface properties of abs replicas for biomedical applications. 

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

 2017

2

Fateh singh

M tech

Study of mechanical properties of mixture of natural fibres reinforced epoxy composites using fly ash and bauxite powder as fillers

Dr. Harish kumar garg

2019

3

Dharwinder singh

M tech

Study of morphological , thermal and mechanical properties of newly developed sn-zn solder alloy by doping of lanthanium

Dr. Harish kumar garg

2019

4

Kanwalinder singh sodhi

M.tech.

Effects of cutting tool surface texturing on machining performance – a study.

 

 

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2018

5

Gagandeep singh

 

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters of mig welding for aisi 1010 low carbon steel”

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2018

6

 Manvir singh

M.tech

To optimize the process parameters of microdrilling of copper

Er. Haramritpal singh

2018

7

Hardeep singh

M.tech

Investigation of process parameters for mechanical properties of gas carburized en 353 steel.

Dr. Balwinder singh

Dr. Jagdeep sharma

2017

8

Depinder singh

M.tech

Optimization of machining parameters for powder mixed electric discharge machining of high speed steel (t,grade)

Er. Haramritpal singh  (co-supervisor)

2017

9.

Vivek goyal

M tech

Experimental investigations for magnetic assisted abrasive honning process.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2017

10.

Ramandeep singh

 

M.tech.

Investigation of process parameters for minimization of slurry erosion of hardfaced stainless steel - 304

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

11.

Kapil garg

 

M.tech.

 parametric optimization for erosion of hardfaced is 2062 steel

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

12.

Rana randeep singh

 

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters of blow molding for pet bottle using fem

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

13.

Abhishek garg

M.tech.

Investigation of the joint-interface properties of friction welded dissimilar metals aisi 304 ans aisi 4340

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

14.

Rahul pal

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters  for milling under dry and mql conditions on en-31

Prof. J.s tiwana                 Prof. Amrit pal

 

2017

15.

Gurvinder singh

M.tech.

Comparative study of metallurgical and mechanical properties of friction stir butt welded dissimilar metals al-cu and al-brass

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

16.

Prabjot singh

M.tech.

Investigation of effects of liquid nitrogen cooling on machining of d2 steel

 

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

17.

Harmanjeet pal sharma

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters of aluminium powder mixed electric discharge machining on en 31 steel bu taguchi method

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2017

18.

Sukhchain singh

M.tech

Modification of en-8 d steel surface by salt bath nitrocarburizing and postoxidation process.

Dr. Balwinder singh

Dr. Jagdeep sharma

2016

19.

Ramandeep singh

M.tech

Optimization of gas carburizing process parameters for mechanical properties on aisi 1020 using taguchi approach.

Dr. Balwinder singh

Dr. Jagdeep sharma

2016

20.

Deepak malik

M tech

Some experimental investigations to improve the conductivity in work material for edm process.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2016

21.

Simranjit singh

M tech

Magnetic steering effect on weldment with tig welding process.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2016

22.

Gaurav thukral

M tech

Effect of abrasive particle size on the surface roughness of al pipe using magnetic assisted finishing.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2016

23.

Gagandeep rooprai

M tech

Comparative study of cryogenically treated and conventionally treated single point cutting tool.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2016

24.

Amandeep singh jatana

M.tech.

To evaluate the performance of single cylinder 4 stroke variable compression ratio engine using different blends of cottonseed oil biodesel

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2016

25.
 

Aseempal singh

M.tech.

To evaluate the performance of single cylinder 4 stroke variable compression ratio engine using different blends of soyabean oil biodesel”

 

 

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2016

26.

Sourab garg

 

M.tech.

To study the effect of machining parameters for laser cutting of acryllic cast plastic

 

Prof. J.s tiwana               Prof. Yadwinder pal

 

2016

27.

Rahul chopra

M.tech.

To study the effect of cryogenic treatment on single point cutting tool  materials for fine turning

 

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

N.k.grover

2016

28.

Shubash chander

 

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters in wedm using taguchi method on titanium alloy (ti-4,5al-2v)

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2016

29.

Parminder singh

 

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters for blow molding of 20 lt. Bottles for pet

 

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2016

30.

Hari narayan

M tech

Study of capillary tubes in refrigeration

Dr. Harish kumar garg

2016

31.

Balpreet singh

M tech

Abrasive wear behaviour of hard faced and heat treated en31 steel

Dr. Harish kumar garg

2015

32.

Puneet sharma

M.tech

Investigation of effects of nanofluids on turning of aisi d2 steel using minimum quantity lubrication

Dr. Balwinder singh

Dr. Jagdeep sharma

2015

33.

Annesh goyal

M.tech

Investigation of wear behaviour of different die steels for stamping of  mild steel.

Er. Haramritpal singh  (co-supervisor)

2015

34.

Sandeep singh saini

M tech

Geometric features optimization in drilling operation using response surface approach.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2015

35.

Navjot singh dhadli

M tech

Effect of cryogenic treatment on the performance of tig welding electrode: a comparative experimental study.

Dr. Kamaljit singh boparai

2015

36

Narayan garg

M.tech.

To study the wear behavior of chromium based hardfacing deposited on steel applicable for chisel ploughshare

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2015

37

Summit goyal

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters of wire cut edm for stainless steel

Prof. J.s tiwana              Prof. Yadwinder pal 

 

2015

38

Anish goyal

M.tech.

Investigation of tribology and wear behaviour of alternative die materials for stamping of mild steel

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2015

39

Subash chander

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters wedm using taguchi method on titanium alloy

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2015

40

Narayan garg

M.tech.

To study the wear behavior of chromium based hardfaced cultivator shovel steel

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2015

41

Anurag goyal

M.tech.

To investigate the effect of minimum quantity lubrication (mql) by application of nano-particles(sio2) in turning medium carbon steel

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2014

42

Gaurav kumar

M.tech.

Optimization of the machining parameters for edm drilling of tungsten carbide

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2014

43

Jatinder pal singh

M.tech.

Investigation of effects of Thermal assisted Machining on AISI D2 steel for fine turning.

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2014

44

Harpreet singh

M.tech

A comparative analysis of metal working fluids using minimum quantity lubrication turning on EN 19 steel.

Dr. Balwinder singh

Dr. Jagdeep sharma

2014

45

Sumit narang

M.tech.

Optimization of process parameters for welding of austenitic stainless steel and carbon steel using gtaw in boiler tube application

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2012

46

Sukhdeep singh gill

M.tech.

Comparison of gel based and microwave sintering techniques for magnetic abrasive machining on stainless steel-304n

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2012

47

Bhupinder singh dhillion

M.tech.

Comparison of mechanical attrition and microwave sintering techniques for magnetic abrasive machining on aluminum

 Prof. J. S. Tiwana

2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data of Research Scholar pursuing

Sr.

Name

Pursuing PhD/MTech

Area of Interest/Research

Supervisor name

1

Gurmaheshinder Singh

PhD

Additive manufacturing

Dr. Kamaljit Singh Boparai

2

Varun Singla

PhD

Thermal Engineering

Dr. Satpal Singh

3

Vijay Kumar

Ph D

Fused Deposition Modelling

Dr. Harish Kumar Garg

4

Harman Preet

Ph D

Fused Deposition Modelling

Dr. Harish Kumar Garg

5.

Tejinderpal Singh

 

M.TECH.

An Optimization of Electrical Discharge Drilling for Process Parameters on Carbon-Carbon Composites

 Prof. J. S. TIWANA

6.

Sukhdev Singh

 

M.TECH.

 Optimization of Drilling Process Parameters to Minimize the Burr Formation

 

 Prof. J. S. TIWANA

7

Gurpreet Singh

M Tech

Optimization of welding parameters in flux core arc welding to maximize the tensile strength and hardness

Dr. Harish Kumar Garg

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD

Photograph Name Designation Highest Qualification Area of Interest/Research Contact Details
Prof.  Naveen Singla Prof. Naveen Singla Associate Professor & Head of department M-Tech Production Engineering. Welding Technology, 6283391056

FACULTY

Photograph Name Designation Highest Qualification Area of Interest/Research Contact Details
Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Gupta Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Gupta Professor Phd Optimization techniques, Supply Chain Management & Logistics. 9463135222 rajeshg.gzsccet@mrsptu.ac.in
Prof. (Dr.) Harish Kumar Garg Prof. (Dr.) Harish Kumar Garg Professor Phd Rapid Prototyping- Fused Deposition Modelling 8725072331 harishgarg@mrsptu.ac.in
Prof. Jasvir Singh Tiwana Prof. Jasvir Singh Tiwana Associate Professor M-Tech / PhD* Production Engineering, Injection moulding, Stretch moulding, 9417542454
Prof. Vivek Prof. Vivek Assistant Professor M-Tech Production Engineering 9417193018 vivkris@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr Anil Jindal Dr Anil Jindal Assistant Professor Phd Closed-Loop Supply Chain Network Design and Optimization, Artificial Intelligence Techniques, Fuzzy Mathematics, Genetic Algorithm etc. 9602214677 aniljindal@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr Satpal Singh Dr Satpal Singh Assistant Professor Phd Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics, Combustion and CFD 9872151560 satpal@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Kamaljit Singh Boparai Dr. Kamaljit Singh Boparai Assistant Professor Phd Additive Manufacturing, CAD/CAM, Machining, 9988041549 ksboparai.gzsccet@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Amrit Pal Dr. Amrit Pal Assistant Professor PhD Mechanical Engineering, Production engineering 9463258502 amrit.mech@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Jagdeep Sharma Dr. Jagdeep Sharma Assistant Professor PhD Manufacturing sciences, Production Engineering, Robotics 9915852929 , jagdeepsharma@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Mandeep Kaur Sidhu Dr. Mandeep Kaur Sidhu Assistant Professor PhD Total quality management Supply chain management 9478825918 mandeepsamra27@mrsptu.ac.in
Er. Yadwinder Pal Sharma Er. Yadwinder Pal Sharma Assistant Professor M-Tech Production Engineering, 04 International publications and 10 National Publications. 9465105556 yad07@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Haramritpal Singh Sidhu Dr. Haramritpal Singh Sidhu Assistant Professor PhD Production Engineering 98724-09193 haramritpalsidhus@mrsptu.ac.in
Dr. Gagandeep Singh Sodhi Dr. Gagandeep Singh Sodhi Assistant Professor PhD Mechanical Engineering 9988233382 sodhihere@mrsptu.ac.in

NON TEACHING STAFF

Photograph Name Designation Highest Qualification Area of Interest/Research Contact Details
Deepak Daroga Deepak Daroga Senior Technician Diploma in Industrial/Production Engineering, B.A. Mechanical Engineering(Production /Industrial) 9417445467
Gurvinder Singh Gurvinder Singh Clerk MBA Electronics engineering 8146890089
Lal Chand Lal Chand Jr. Technician +2, ITI A.C & Refrigeration Mechanical Engineering 8427911673
Sham Sham Peon 10th Arts 9988340732

RESEARCH SCHOLAR

Photograph Name Designation Highest Qualification Area of Interest/Research Contact Details
No research scholar information available.

VARIOUS LABS

Research Lab

Research Lab

Lab Number: 4

Lab Technician: Lal Chand

Faculty Incharge: Dr. B.S. Sidhu

Mission

Research lab aims for the “Best utilization of the research instrumentation facility leading to quality data for analytical and research outcome.” It has been playing a pivotal role in supporting the research activities of PhD/M.Tech research scholars in Mechanical engineering.

Research Facilities in the Laboratory

  • 3D Printer
  • Tribometer
  • UTM
  • Surface roughness tester
  • Microhardness tester
  • Optical Microscopy
  • Metallurgical specimen preparation instruments
  • Biodiesel engine test rig.
Fluid Mechanics

Fluid Mechanics

Lab Number: 2

Lab Technician: Sh. Surinder Singh Khela

Faculty Incharge: Dr. Balwinder Singh

Fluid Mechanics

RAC LAB

RAC LAB

Lab Number: 1

Lab Technician: Sh. Balwant Singh

Faculty Incharge: Dr. Satpal Singh

RAC LAB

Theory of Machine

Theory of Machine

Lab Number: 3

Lab Technician: Surinder Singh Khela

Faculty Incharge: Prof. Jasvir Singh Tiwana

Alumni

Sr. No.

Name

Batch

Designation

Association

1

Dr. Harpreet Singh

1989-1993

Professor

Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar

2

Er. Homi Garg

1999-2003

Deputy Superintendent

CBI, Anti Corruption Branch, Chennai

3

Er. Yogesh Sharma

2005-2009

Deputy Superintendent of Police

Punjab Public Service Commission

4

Er. Baljeet Singh Mokha

1989-1993

General Manager & Director International Manufacturing Operations

Harley Davidson

5

Er. Navdeep Singh Bhullar

2005-2009

Zonal Planner

TVS Motor Company

6

Er. Sonal Kumar

2012-2016

Scientist/Engineer- SC

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

7

Harjeet Singh

2003-2007

Scientist - SE

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)

8

Er. Savitoj Singn Gill

2002-2006

Deputy Commandant

CISF

9

Er.Rajiv kumar garg

1995-1999

Asst General Manager

Maruti SUZUKI india ltd Gurgaon

10

Er. Bhupinder Singh

2001-2005

Senior Manager

Maruti SUZUKI india ltd Gurgaon

11

Er. Jaideep Singh Sapehia

1998-2002

Director

Citibank Singapore

Placements

As a proud student of this college, I present to you some educational channels which you can refer too while preparing for interviews or I should say even semester exams. Sadly, This is certified as illegal even though modern edtech companies and these bhaiya didis are launching courses with hefty price tags with no one to regulate them. It's sad to see what India has become where nowadays money=education but guys Pirates are here to do their jobs.

These are some of the collection which you can refer too:

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EXTRA CURRICULAR

Airplane making

Airplane making

Event Date: 2022-07-23
Faculty Incharge: Prof. Gagandeep Singh
Student Club

Student Club

Event Date: 2018-06-25
Faculty Incharge: Dr. Balwinder Singh

Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Recent Advancements in Materials, Manufacturing and Safety” from25th to 30th June 2018.

Student Club

Student Club

Event Date: 2016-11-25
Faculty Incharge: Dr. Rajesh Gupta

Mechanical Students won 1st Prize in off Road Battle-2016 at Gautam Buddha University, Noida.

Student Club

Student Club

Event Date: 2016-05-13
Faculty Incharge: Prof. Yadwinder pal Sharma

The department of Mechanical Engineering of Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering and Technology, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda organized TEQIP-II sponsored industrial visit of forty one students of pre-final year to Bharat Heavy Electric Limited, Haridwar for educational purposes.

 

Student Club

Student Club

Event Date: 2016-03-22
Faculty Incharge: Dr. Satpal Singh

MECHNOCLIQUE SOCIETY (society of Mechanical Engineering Students)

TIME TABLE

Session File
International Conference PDF International Conference
Time table PDF Time table

COURSE OFFERED

Sr No. Course Intake Duration
1 B.Tech Mechanical Engg. (Industry Integrated) Lateral Entry - 3
2 B.Tech Mechanical Engg. (Industry Integrated) 30 4
3 B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 90 04 years
4 B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (Lateral Entry) ---- 3 years
5 M.Tech Mechanical Engineering 18 02 year
6 Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering As per the availability of supervisor Minimum 03 years
7 M.Tech Mechanical Engineering Part time 18 03 years
8 Skill Certificate Course in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 30 06 months
9 Skill certificate in welder 30 06 months
10 Skill certificate course in Additive Manufacturing 60 06 months