Department Of Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering Department at Aries Polytechnic College offers a well-structured and practical-oriented three-year Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Students who have passed the 10th standard (SSLC) are eligible for regular admission, while those who have completed Plus Two (PCM), VHSE or two-year ITI programs are eligible for lateral entry directly into the second year, enabling them to complete the diploma in just two years.
The department is led by a team of experienced and dedicated faculty members, supported by qualified lab instructors and technical staff who ensure that every student receives personalized attention and practical guidance. The faculties not only focus on academic instruction but also mentor students in projects, industry exposure, soft skills and offering guidance for better career development. Practical training is a major focus of the program, supported by advanced facilities such as a Machine Shop, Thermal Lab, Fluid Mechanics Lab, General Workshop, and Computer Labs with the latest engineering software.
Students undertake mini projects during the second year and major final-year projects based on real-world industrial applications, including areas like renewable energy, automation, mechanical design, and fabrication. These projects help develop problem-solving skills, teamwork, and innovation skills. Regular industrial visits, internship programs, and career guidance sessions ensure students are well-prepared for both employment and higher studies, including lateral entry into B.Tech programs.
The department has an active placement cell, which works closely with industries and technical firms to facilitate job opportunities. Diploma holders can find employment in various sectors like Manufacturing industries, Automobile industries, Fabrication industries, Maintenance departments, HVAC companies, Design and Manufacturing units.
VISION
To be a leading center in mechanical engineering.
To produce skilled and innovative engineers.
To promote technological advancement.
To serve society with responsibility and integrity
MISSION
Equip students with the skills needed to meet the demands of modern technology.
Maintain high-quality learning environments aligned with industry standards.
Foster positive work attitudes and values to enhance employ ability and societal commitment.
Faculty Profile
Mr.K.Kishor
Head of The Department
Mr.N.Vipindas
Lecturer
Mr.E.Yasir Sabeel
Lecturer
Mr.K.V.Sajithgopi
Lecturer
Mr.B.Anandakumar
Lab in Charge
Mr.C.S.Nikhil
Workshop Instructor
| Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) | ||||||||
| PEO1 | Impart knowledge with strong foundation in mechanical engineering that helps the students to solve practical problems. | |||||||
| PEO2 | Create a passion in the field of mechanical engineering to implement efficient mechanical engineering practices throughout their professional career. | |||||||
| PEO3 | Develop innovative mind and entrepreneurial skills that enable students to address various challenges in the society. | |||||||
| PEO4 | Inculcate students with good management practices, interpersonal skills with strong adherence to ethics and values. | |||||||
| Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs) | ||||||||
| PSO1 | Apply their knowledge in the domains of production, fluid power and thermal engineering to solve engineering problems. | |||||||
| PSO2 | Apply the acquired technical skills in the field of engineering design, advanced machine tools, industrial maintenance and servicing. | |||||||
| PSO3 | Ability to absorb, analyses, demonstrate and maintain latest developments in mechanical engineering and allied fields | |||||||
| PSO4 | Update their knowledge in the field of industrial automation and CAD/CAM to cope up with the industrial requirements. | |||||||
| Program Outcomes (POs) | ||||||||
| PO1 | Basic knowledge and discipline specific knowledge: Ability to: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems. | |||||||
| PO2 | Problem analysis: An ability to identify and analyze well defined engineering problems using codified standard methods. | |||||||
| PO3 | Design/development of solutions: An ability to design for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of system components or processes to meet specified needs. | |||||||
| PO4 | Engineering tools, experimentation & testing: Ability to apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements. | |||||||
| PO5 | Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Ability to apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices. | |||||||
| PO6 | Project Management: Ability to use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities. | |||||||
| PO7 | Lifelong learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in the context of technological changes. | |||||||
CURRICULUM - REVISION 2021
| SEMESTER 1 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 1001 | Communication Skills in English |
| 2 | 1002 | Mathematics I |
| 3 | 1003 | Applied Physics I |
| 4 | 1004 | Applied Chemistry |
| 5 | 1005 | Engineering Graphics |
| 6 | 2006 | Applied Physics Lab |
| 7 | 1007 | Applied Chemistry Lab |
| 8 | 1008 | Introduction to IT systems Lab |
| 9 | 2009 | Engineering Workshop Practice |
| 10 | 1009 | Sports and Yoga |
| SEMESTER 2 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 2002 | Mathematics II |
| 2 | 2003 | Applied Physics II |
| 3 | 2001 | Environmental Science |
| 4 | 2021 | Engineering Mechanics |
| 5 | 2022 | Manufacturing Technology |
| 6 | 2008 | Communication Skills in English Lab |
| 7 | 2006 | Applied Physics Lab |
| 8 | 2029 | Engineering Mechanics Lab |
| 9 | 2028 | Basic CAD Lab |
| 10 | 2009 | Engineering Workshop Practice |
| SEMESTER 3 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 3031 | Strength of Materials |
| 2 | 3022 | Material Science and Metrology |
| 3 | 3023 | Machine Tools |
| 4 | 3024 | Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering |
| 5 | 3025 | Machine Drawing |
| 6 | 3026 | Material Testing and Metallography Lab |
| 7 | 3027 | Mechanical Workshop III |
| 8 | 3028 | Electrical and Electronics Lab |
| 9 | 3029 | Advanced CADD Lab |
| 11 | 3009 | Internship I |
| SEMESTER 4 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 4021 | Thermal Engineering |
| 2 | 4022 | Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines |
| 3 | 4023 | Automobile Engineering |
| 4 | 4001 | Community Skills in Indian knowledge system, |
| 5 | 4026 | Industrial Engineering |
| 6 | 4027 | Thermal Engineering Lab |
| 7 | 4028 | Fluid Mechanics Lab (Mechanical) |
| 8 | 4029 | Mechanical Workshop IV |
| 9 | 4009 | Minor Project |
| SEMESTER 5 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 5001 | Industrial Management and Safety |
| 2 | 5021 | Design Of Machine Elements |
| 3 | 5022 | Refrigeration and Air conditioning |
| 4 | 5023A | Modern Production Process |
| 5033B | Material Handling | |
| 5033C | Power Plant Engineering | |
| 5 | 5027 | Machine Shop Practice |
| 6 | 5028 | Hydraulic Machines Lab |
| 7 | 5029 | Automotive Lab |
| 8 | 5008 | Seminar |
| 9 | 5009 | Internship II |
| 10 | 6009 | Major Project |
| SEMESTER 6 | ||
| SL. No. | Course Code | Course Name |
| 1 | 6001 | Entrepreneurhip and Startup |
| 2 | 6021A | Mechatronics |
| 6021B | Computer Integrated Manufacturing | |
| 6031D | Electric Vehicles | |
| 6051A | Electric and Hybrid Vehicles | |
| 3 | 6022A | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing |
| 6022B | Operation Research | |
| 6022C | Renewable Energy Technologies | |
| 6022D | Product Design | |
| 4 | 6002 | Indian Constitution |
| 5 | 6027 | Production Software Lab |
| 6 | 6028 | Refrigeration and Airconditioning Lab |
| 7 | 6029 | Advanced Machine Tools Lab |
| 8 | 6009 | Major Projects |